The man either wrote or directed (or did both) some of my all time favorite films, including FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF, THE BREAKFAST CLUB, SIXTEEN CANDLES, WEIRD SCIENCE, PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES, UNCLE BUCK, PRETTY IN PINK, NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION, THE GREAT OUTDOORS, DUTCH and HOME ALONE.
I'm not sure if a movie like The Breakfast Club resonates for someone 16 y/o watching it today for the first time as it did for my generation 25 years ago. It was the first movie I ever saw that treated its young adult characters with dignity and respect and gave them a depth that is still so rare in movies. Without preaching or lecturing, the Breakfast Club taught so many lessons and helped so many people through the horror of high school. If you haven't seen it, give it a shot. And if you want to know more about the director, this story will tell you: