LTMR Hindsight is a series of podcasts that allows for a more in depth discussion about an area of film that we often don’t get to talk about when discussing an individual movie.
For part one of our tenth episode of LTMR Hindsight, we look back at the top 5 John Hughes Films from our childhood that he wrote, produced, or directed. Some of the films that may appear on the list are:
National Lampoon’s Vacation,
Mr. Mom,
Sixteen Candles,
The Breakfast Club,
National Lampoon’s European Vacation,
Weird Science,
Pretty in Pink,
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,
Planes, Trains Automobiles,
She’s Having a Baby,
The Great Outdoors,
Uncle Buck,
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,
Home Alone,
Curly Sue.
Join the Children of the 80s as they take a look back at the man who made a career out of making films based in Chicago.
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