tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134967755121125919.post7686398212803297928..comments2023-04-12T06:20:01.812-04:00Comments on MEREDITH MORGENSTERN: Theory of the Perfect Movie: The Breakfast ClubMeredithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08508302421134951238noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6134967755121125919.post-72098575859139976062014-03-27T17:08:55.639-04:002014-03-27T17:08:55.639-04:00I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed the musi...I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed the music from TBC. I used to have the soundtrack (it went away along with my tapes) and listened to it all the time. I was also a fan of Moliere (primarily because I saw myself as a Misanthrope). <br /><br />Hm. Perfect. I’d like to say that something perfect has to have a temporal aspect to it: certain qualities, at the right time. TBC was pretty perfect to me at the time. There are books and movies that I’ve really, really loved, then seen again and realized that it was at least partially contextual. <br /><br />And you could do worse than patterning yourself after Bender – I think I was ½ Hall, ½ Sheedy. <br />Steven M. Longhttp://stevenmlong.comnoreply@blogger.com