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Best John Hughes Movies

11th Nov 2025
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Get ready to reminisce about the iconic films that defined a generation! We're diving headfirst into the world of John Hughes, the cinematic genius who captured the awkwardness, the joy, and the drama of being young. From the high school hallways to the quirky family vacations, Hughes gifted us with characters we rooted for, lines we quoted, and moments that still resonate today. Now, it's your turn to decide which of these beloved classics reigns supreme. So, which John Hughes movie holds the title of the absolute best in your heart? Is it the rebellious charm of "The Breakfast Club," the sweet romance of "Sixteen Candles," or perhaps the hilarious chaos of "Home Alone?" The possibilities are endless! Scroll through the poll below and cast your vote for your favorite John Hughes film. Don't forget to share your thoughts and defend your choice in the comments! Let the voting begin!

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Curly Sue (1991)

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"Curly Sue" (1991), while not as widely recognized as some of John Hughes' other works, deserves a place among his best films for its unique blend of heartwarming sentimentality and sharp social commentary. Bill Dancer and his young companion Curly Sue are the classic homeless folks with hearts of gold. Their scams are aimed not at turning a profit, but at getting enough to eat. When they scam the rich and beautiful Grey Ellison into believing she backed her Mercedes into Bill, they're only hoping for a free meal. But Grey is touched, and over the objections of her snotty fiancé, a connection forms that challenges societal expectations and explores themes of family and belonging. Though not directed by Hughes, "Curly Sue" carries his distinct imprint. It shares his focus on unconventional families and the importance of human connection, themes prevalent in films like "The Breakfast Club" and "Sixteen Candles." The film's charmingly offbeat humor and its celebration of the underdog, coupled with its exploration of class differences and the genuine compassion at its core, aligns perfectly with the spirit and style often associated with Hughes’ best work. It's a feel-good movie that subtly tackles important social issues, making it a worthy addition to any list of his finest films.

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