John Hughes never stopped writing. He was notorious for this trait, especially in the 1980s, when he churned out screenplays faster than Hollywood could make them into movies. The script... Full Article at Vanity Fair
Dramatis Personae Molly Ringwald, star of Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, and Pretty in Pink. Anthony Michael Hall, star of Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, and Weird Science... Full Article at Vanity Fair
Dear Ted: I know that Channing Tatum is married and Amanda Seyfried has a boyfriend, but I can't help but wonder if there's anything at all going on (or went on) between these two. Full Article at E! Online
Did you know that people come up to Matthew Broderick - often at ball games - to ask if it's his day off? How about that fans incessantly pester Judd Nelson for the punch line to the one about the blonde, the dog and the salami? Full Article at Macleans.ca
Let me get this straight. The city gave him permission and now they want to take it away because a bunch of uptight d-bags whined? I hope he lawyers up and doesn't cave in. Full Article at Autoblog
The 1980s were dominated by the coming-of-age teen comedies by John Hughes, the late writer-director of such hits as "Sixteen Candles," "Pretty in Pink" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" -- but perhaps the movie that hit home the most with moviegoers was " Full Article at WSOC Charlotte
The word hacker evokes images of a dishevelled teenager, lurking behind a computer monitor, breaking into some top security computer system. But a majority of Hollywood films portray hackers as "good guys", says a researcher. Full Article at Webindia123
Maybe you grew up relating to their teenage angst in Sixteen Candles (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985) and St. Elmo's Fire (1985). Full Article at USA Today
A FEW blocks from the Tesla Motors dealership here is one of California's public charging stations for electric vehicles. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette