1 Pop – Various Artists
2 One Shot Volume 2
3 Breakfast Club – Right On Track

The Breakfast Club

Directed by John Hughes. With Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson. Five high school students, all different stereotypes, meet in detention, where they pour their …

The Breakfast Club (1985)

The Breakfast Club

Plot Outline: Five high school students, all different stereotypes, meet in detention, where they pour their hearts out to each other, and discover how they have a lot more in …

1 Superchumbo
2 Leadhead (the Sound of Superchumbo)
3 Anathema

why lord, why? Disney’s Beach Club Resort has a hidden treasure at their resort called Cape May Restaurant.� This “beach themed” restaurant features a very popular breakfast buffet with Disney Characters, but often gets overlooked for dinner.� It actually features one of the best dinner buffets on Walt Disney World property, called a Clam Bake.� As anyone born since 1960 (or has common sense) knows, the ’80s teen comedies of John Hughes should be considered untouchable. Not because they’re perfect masterpieces, but because they’re generational icons that served a very specific purpose in a very particular time. For the record, producers don’t think ‘Bumped’ is that much like ‘The Breakfast Club.’ For one thing, ‘Bumped’ is about twentysomethings, not teenagers. For another, it’s set in an airport, not a high school. So, you know, they’re totally different. One of the favorite breakfast spots around the�Walt Disney World Resort�is Captain’s Grille at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.� This quiet restaurant sits�in the resort lobby of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort with a small view overlooking the pool. John Hughes’ 1985 film ‘The Breakfast Club’ is reported to be made into a modern version in the feature film project entitled ‘Bumped’. Government has been hard at work for decades to force you at all times to carry “uniform government identity papers”. Now thanks to the efforts of several of the state’s politicians (Jim Weiers, Russell Pearce and Janet Napolitano to name A FEW) you WILL BE participating. I am surprised that the paper of record missed my romantic encounter with McCain. I met him at breakfast (was that just a ruse?) at the 2l Club more than a year ago. If John Hughes ever got into nonfiction, he’d find a kindred spirit in filmmaker Nanette Burstein. Her documentary “American Teen” eagerly places its four main subjects — students at the only high school in Warsaw, Indiana — into the archetypes Hughes helped cement in ’80s movies like “The Breakfast Club.” There’s the homecoming queen, the