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Life moves pretty fast sometimes
Life moves pretty fast sometimes




life moves pretty fast sometimes

I ended up in a really big high school, and I didn't know anybody. Life just started to get good in seventh grade, and then we moved to Chicago. And every time we would get established somewhere, we would move. There weren't any boys my age, so I spent a lot of time by myself, imagining things. "I grew up in a neighborhood that was mostly girls and old people. ) Hughes described himself as "kind of quiet" as a kid. (One of Howe's #9 jerseys, sent by Howe himself, was later prominently featured in Hughes's 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

life moves pretty fast sometimes life moves pretty fast sometimes

He spent the first twelve years of his life in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, where he was a fan of Detroit Red Wings right winger Gordie Howe. He was the only boy, and had three sisters. Hughes was born on February 18, 1950, in Lansing, Michigan, to Marion Crawford, who volunteered in charity work, and John Hughes Sr., who worked in sales. Actors whose careers Hughes helped launch include Michael Keaton, Hall, Bill Paxton, Broderick, Culkin, and members of the Brat Pack group. His legacy after his death was honored by many, including at the 82nd Academy Awards by many actors he had worked with such as Ringwald, Matthew Broderick, Anthony Michael Hall, Chevy Chase, and Macaulay Culkin, among others. While out on a walk one morning in New York City in the summer of 2009, Hughes suffered a fatal heart attack and died. Many of his most enduring characters from these years were written for Molly Ringwald, who was his muse. He is best known for his coming-of-age teen comedy films with honest depictions of suburban teenage life. Most of Hughes' work were set in Chicago. He directed such films as Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, She's Having a Baby, and Uncle Buck and wrote the films National Lampoon's Vacation, Mr. He went on to Hollywood to write, produce and sometimes direct some of the most successful live-action comedy films of the 1980s. Hughes began his career in 1970 as an author of humorous essays and stories for the National Lampoon magazine. (Febru– August 6, 2009) was an American filmmaker.






Life moves pretty fast sometimes