
To me the Breakfast Club, was the quintessential Movie of the 1980's. I wonder and ponder one thing here, on Hulu, where we are watching some "Jam Up!" stuff, there are lots of "B" and lesser Movies than that, and we can see them by the truckload. I'm sitting watching clips from a 24 year old Movie, I first saw at the Theater, back in 1985. I have to ask myself one question "Why?" what is the point, if I want this film, I'm going to go to my iTunes of Netflix and buy it through those applications. I'm not going to wait and be teased, by clips and trailers. Am I going to have to wait for weeks and months for this campaign to generate enough interest to then be alllowed to see this film for free, when I already paid the money once? It's to me like me paying to read, Dick and Jane childrens reading primers from the First Grade. Now all of the critique stuff being said. I like that this movie is being brought back and being shown to an entirely new audience. I'm just differing on how I think it should be done.