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	<title>Comments on: #10 All Time Favorite Movie. The Breakfast Club</title>
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		<title>By: Diego</title>
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		<description>Nice review, incredible movie. I&#039;m still in highschool, I saw part of the movie (specifically my favourite part: benders impersonation Brian&#039;s life) when I was a child and I remember my self thinking &quot;i like this&quot; but I never heard of it again, neither i knew how it was called until I came across it again almost 10 years later. It has helped me quite a lot to cope with highschool phonieness which, as Holden would say, makes me really sick. Now that I think about it, this movie and that book have defined how I face up to highschool.

You missed the soundtrack in your review, &quot;Don&#039;t You (Forget about me)&quot; is in my favourite songs list.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice review, incredible movie. I&#8217;m still in highschool, I saw part of the movie (specifically my favourite part: benders impersonation Brian&#8217;s life) when I was a child and I remember my self thinking &#8220;i like this&#8221; but I never heard of it again, neither i knew how it was called until I came across it again almost 10 years later. It has helped me quite a lot to cope with highschool phonieness which, as Holden would say, makes me really sick. Now that I think about it, this movie and that book have defined how I face up to highschool.</p>
<p>You missed the soundtrack in your review, &#8220;Don&#8217;t You (Forget about me)&#8221; is in my favourite songs list.</p>
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