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Originally hailing from Lansing, MI, where he was born February 18, 1950, Hughes was 13 when he moved with his family to the Chicago suburbs. His adopted city would figure largely in his films, providing both a source of inspiration and a familiar setting for his stories. Hughes also found a good deal of inspiration in old Three Stooges movies, and hoped to one day bring his own spin on the Stooges' brand of slapstick to his own movies. His dreams of providing such slapstick for future generations were interrupted by a brief stint at Arizona State University (he dropped out during his junior year) and a subsequent job as an advertising copywriter, although he spent much of his spare time writing short stories, magazine articles, some unpublished novels, and jokes for stand-up comedians. In 1979, Hughes was made the editor of National Lampoon magazine, which at the time was basking in the warm glow of the success of joyfully ribald National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). The film's popularity led Hollywood to recruit various Lampoon writers to come up with movie ideas, which effectively provided Hughes with his first break as a professional screenwriter.
While penning scripts for National Lampoon's Class Reunion (1982), Mr. Mom (1983), and National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) -- the last of which was based on a short story he had written about his family's own disastrous vacation -- Hughes saw a number of early '80s teen films, including WarGames (1983) and Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), and decided that he had the ability to produce teen films of superior quality. In 1984, he entered the arena and emerged triumphant with his directorial debut, Sixteen Candles. Starring Molly Ringwald as its embattled teen heroine, the film was funny but never condescending in its treatment of the woes of Ringwald's protagonist, a girl whose 16th birthday is ignored as her family prepares for her older sister's wedding. Sixteen Candles launched the career of both its director and its star, and laid the foundation for the niche Hughes went on to build for himself as the foremost purveyor of '80s adolescent misery.
The following year, Hughes entered into a multiple-picture contract with Paramount and began producing films under his own banner, the John Hughes Company. He scored a double hit that year as the director, writer, and producer of Weird Science and The Breakfast Club, the latter of which was written before Sixteen Candles.
Hughes scored his next major triumph with Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). On the heels of Ferris, Hughes added two more classic teen dramas to his resumé, as the screenwriter and producer for Pretty In Pink (1986) and Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), both of which were directed by Howard Deutch, who would also collaborate with Hughes on The Great Outdoors (1988). He then shifted gears to make films that focused on adult characters, most notably the critically acclaimed farce Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987), which starred Steve Martin and John Candy, and Uncle Buck (1989), which featured Candy as the title character, a disorganized yet somehow endearing slob called upon to babysit for his three young nieces and nephew.
Hughes began the 1990s on an exceptionally positive note as the screenwriter and producer of Chris Columbus' Home Alone (1990), a hugely popular family comedy that launched the tumultuous career of Macaulay Culkin. However, many of Hughes' subsequent projects, which were largely family oriented, were nowhere near as successful; his only two directorial projects of the decade, Curly Sue (1991) and What Have I Written (1996), failed to make much of a financial or critical impact. Two films that Hughes scripted, Beethoven (1992) and 101 Dalmatians (1996), did provide additional plumes for the filmmaker's hat, but in general, his work throughout the 1990s was nowhere near as successful as that of the previous decade.
On August 5, 2009, Hughes and his wife traveled to New York City to visit their son James and their new grandson. James said his father appeared to be in good health that night and that the family had made plans for the next day. On the morning of August 6, Hughes was taking a walk close to his hotel on West 55th Street in Manhattan when he suffered a heart attack. He was rushed to Roosevelt Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at age 59. Hughes's funeral was held on August 11 in Chicago; he was buried at Lake Forest Cemetery. It was attended by his wife, two children, and his grandchildren.

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@BigtimeJuicer
@BigtimeJuicer Год назад
His movies will forever remind me of a time when the world was a much better place. Iconic and absolutely timeless. RIP Mr Hughes..Thank you for everything you did.
@deirdrerosesharples7453
@deirdrerosesharples7453 Год назад
Absolutely 👍👍
@carmenzimits4874
@carmenzimits4874 Год назад
Amen.
@Angeliaaerrington
@Angeliaaerrington Год назад
I agree Pete, the world was happier in the 80s x
@toddbrooks2464
@toddbrooks2464 Год назад
John utilized great talent to the upmost, John Candy's performances come to mind...
@pickford3152
@pickford3152 Год назад
Yes sir
@stvnm5282
@stvnm5282 Год назад
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” --- RIP JH
@supercoolyguy
@supercoolyguy Год назад
I heard a ruckus 🤨
@lindahodge5024
@lindahodge5024 Год назад
I think I did.
@deirdrerosesharples7453
@deirdrerosesharples7453 Год назад
Smell the Roses...right
@richrhocks
@richrhocks Год назад
@@supercoolyguy Could you describe the ruckus?
@danaparsons1990
@danaparsons1990 10 месяцев назад
Love that❤
@melbrown6019
@melbrown6019 Год назад
I had no idea John Hughs died like that. His movies were iconic. I don’t know what the 80’s would have been the same without his movies. He was very talented!
@Kimteach2011
@Kimteach2011 Год назад
John Hughes defined the 1980s of suburban America. His movies have stood the test of time. I like how he walked away from Hollywood once he was done.
@bwright925
@bwright925 Год назад
His films will live on. What a talented movie maker.
@christinaweinmangeriatrics1689
I am a huge fan of all his movies. He made my growing up in the 80s amazing. I was so sad to hear about his passing. I love that a whole new generation is loving his films bc they all where amazing. RIP Legend ❤
@amysanders6368
@amysanders6368 Год назад
SO sad! I grew up on his movies and still watch them today at age 52. May he rest in peace.
@eaglelubricants
@eaglelubricants Год назад
I believe Dave out of nowhere quoting Ferris Buellers Day off was John validating your video. John left his mark on the world, and will never be forgotten. Thank You Scott
@sovereign3351
@sovereign3351 Год назад
Just rewatched The Breakfast Club and it still holds up for the most part to this very day. He really made some iconic films in his career that will no doubt live on forever. RIP John Hughes 🙏🏻 Great vid Scott 😎
@hectorlopez1069
@hectorlopez1069 Год назад
If the breakfast club was filmed today, all the kids in the library would be looking at their cellphones, instead of relaxing there in detention.
@leesashriber5097
@leesashriber5097 Год назад
He made the 80's!!! Thank you Scott. He was a movie genius. I still can't believe he's gone. Really appreciate this one Scott. Thank you!! 🕊️❤️🙏
@ccmcgee9062
@ccmcgee9062 Год назад
Us Chicagoans truly hold John Hughes near to our hearts. Great video as always, Scott!! Thank you!! His movies are just timeless
@ccmcgee9062
@ccmcgee9062 Год назад
I love how that guy Dave says he stops to keep an eye on them. Thats just so sweet
@SCOTTONTAPE
@SCOTTONTAPE Год назад
Dave is the best
@Savage_Gamer777
@Savage_Gamer777 Год назад
Right home alone is my favorite
@Hubbs04
@Hubbs04 Год назад
He’s a national treasure. Amazing catalog of films.
@colestanley2551
@colestanley2551 Год назад
Such, a tragic loss to the film industry at such a young age. Imagine what he could have done. He definitely made some classics. As always great job Scott. ❤❤
@melissavolcy317
@melissavolcy317 Год назад
John Hughes, helped my awkward, goofy self get through the 80’s. He will forever hold a special spot in my heart. RIP
@FredStewartPDX
@FredStewartPDX Год назад
His films are the 80s. Artifacts of America and a time when life was simpler. Those of us that were young and loved back then had no idea how lucky we were.
@supercoolyguy
@supercoolyguy Год назад
Truly. I knew things would change. But not quite like this!
@leutiagrey8030
@leutiagrey8030 Год назад
It feels odd because knowing who he is, yet theres nothing left there, not a plaque to commemorate him. Nothing there to say that is where he passed. Forgotten. Thank you for this video. I wasnt aware of how he passed. Rest in peace, Hughes
@michelehood8837
@michelehood8837 Год назад
The fact that you found the water valves that he sat on when he died - woah 😳 That is heavy. He and his wife were wayyyy too young when they passed.
@hh7407
@hh7407 Год назад
Yes. And she had lived 10 years beyond. They are back together now in the hearafter.
@meganmckay8006
@meganmckay8006 Год назад
One can only hope that the temporary time spent here leaves an impact lasting forever. I believe he achieved such a legacy. 😊
@CardinalsLetsGo
@CardinalsLetsGo Год назад
I'm 43 and when I get hit with nostalgia from my youth, one of the things that immediately hits is John Hughes. His movies are perfect comfort food if you're feeling down.
@GraceToo_
@GraceToo_ Год назад
The quote that always hits the hardest for me personally is from 'Some Kind Of Wonderful' .. Dad "You're only 18 years old for Christs sake" Keith "Then I’m nineteen, then I’m twenty, when does my life belong to me?” That scene brings tears to my eyes every time I see it. John Hughes was a master at making you not feel alone and that everything somehow would be OK, like every movie was somehow a part of your story. Very much missed and his films will always be some of my most watched. R.I.P Mr Hughes 🥀
@hh7407
@hh7407 Год назад
So well said. Those movies do give youth the hope that things will work out ok no matter what. I truly think inspirational movies of his got teens through tough times and bullies and hazing and cliques and they knew they would be ok. Teens turn to movies for life skills. He done good!!! I think he saved some teens all over the place with his movies. 👍
@Tammy-pj2ht
@Tammy-pj2ht Год назад
Such an amazing man. His movies were incredible. So very sorry he left this world so soon. Imagine what else he could have accomplished. So glad we have so many movies to remember him for.❤️😞
@MarriedtoMichaelMyers
@MarriedtoMichaelMyers Год назад
I didn't know his wife passed. Now they're together again. Great video Scott.
@DB-hv3fn
@DB-hv3fn Год назад
Yep,seeing that gave me a little lump in my throat. Thanks Scott 🇮🇪
@feekempster3280
@feekempster3280 Год назад
We're living in Queensland Australia and thanks you we get to see USA
@seascape1016
@seascape1016 Год назад
Time changes things, but nothing changes the past. Great tribute. The 80’s were a great time.
@chrissyknowsitall5170
@chrissyknowsitall5170 Год назад
John was the 80's. Losing him was just heartbreaking. You know, I always remembered he was jogging in Central Park when he had the heart attack and past away. Thank you Scott for clearing that up for me. I was a teenager in the 80's and so was my husband and we both loved all his movies and it was such a pleasure raising our kids on his movies. Thank you Scott for another great video.
@Angeliaaerrington
@Angeliaaerrington Год назад
I was just sending this video to my daughter, and the 16 candles just broke my heart. What an absolute massive loss. Those films shaped my teens and nearly 40 years later did the same for my daughter.
@Mulder-Scully
@Mulder-Scully Год назад
It's always amazed me how some people do such great things and have so much talent, but most of us just struggle to get by from day to day? Such a strange world.
@BBTB600
@BBTB600 Год назад
John Hughes is a legend. Planes, trains, and automobiles. Home alone. That right there is unbelievable. Nice job Scott!
@deebrown7293
@deebrown7293 Год назад
Hello Scott!! John Hughes was one of the best!! His movies defined an entire generation. RIP John Hughes
@jenniferconley9591
@jenniferconley9591 Год назад
Much respect to our 80s legend John Hughes…Thank you John for making many of our teenager year’s magical through your brilliant work… Rest well brother.
@BecomeConsciousNow
@BecomeConsciousNow Год назад
John Hughes is a part of what made the 80s great! He gave teenagers a voice.
@oiaiofoster4775
@oiaiofoster4775 Год назад
Thank God for This Remarkable Director ❤🙏🏻🙇🏻‍♀️ His Movies Are Forever Played on T.V.!!!! I Thank you so much Scott for Acknowledging This Talented Man!!!!!
@zipshed
@zipshed Год назад
I remember your first video on him. When you're born in the 601s, raised in the 70's and are a young adult in the 80's such as myself you have watched every movie he had his hand in. He was great and I actually miss his type of movies! Gone way before his time. Thanks Scott!
@marybrain1661
@marybrain1661 Год назад
Sixteen candles was my favourite movie when l was teenager
@Mszahnclass95
@Mszahnclass95 Год назад
Born in the 70s an raised in the 80s definitely watched at least a few john Hugh movies . i never get bored watching his movies . i wonder how many people know , Hughes died right there .were people sit an eat .. thank you for taking all of us on your adventure Scott
@susanedrington4878
@susanedrington4878 Год назад
During COVID, I bought my favorite Hughes’ films. I laid on the couch and watched them.
@DB-hv3fn
@DB-hv3fn Год назад
I think I’m going to dig this🇮🇪
@SCOTTONTAPE
@SCOTTONTAPE Год назад
I KNOW you will 😉
@ryangillum115
@ryangillum115 Год назад
4 SHO!!
@gabrielwatson7721
@gabrielwatson7721 Год назад
Good ole John Hughes. The man who directed some of my best childhood memories. I can never turn the TV off if one of his movies are on. I watched 16 Candles just last week. Great times. Thank you, Scott.....for everything you do, man.💯🙏
@leighmonty13
@leighmonty13 Год назад
Never knew he died like that so sad hope someone was with him .such a great body of work, literally half a dozen or my favourite movies.
@johnconway4161
@johnconway4161 Год назад
RIP John Hughes
@atomicspid2129
@atomicspid2129 Год назад
Being a younger person (21 going on 22), I’ve seen quite a few of his movies. They’re amazing and timeless. R.I.P. John Hughes
@mrboogang
@mrboogang 8 месяцев назад
We will all pass away in a place we never expected. We will all be buried or cremated in a place we never knew. Whilst we are here, we can only do our best to be the best we can ever be. John Hughes did that x1000. God bless this absolute legend for everything he ever gave us. Rest In Peace, genius. Thank you for every movie that made my childhood and life memories.
@michellesterling1750
@michellesterling1750 Год назад
Great video! Welcome Dave! Scott I think you are an awesome editor. You make friends wherever you go and that is why you are so good at your job!!
@SCOTTONTAPE
@SCOTTONTAPE Год назад
Thank you Michelle , Dave is awesome
@eviedevet2172
@eviedevet2172 Год назад
What a sad and tragic story. Thank you Scott for sharing this video. May John rest in peace 💞
@jaylene.turner6524
@jaylene.turner6524 Год назад
Great filmmaker. May he and his wife continue to rest in eternal peace. I hope his children and grandchildren are doing well.
@NYCgirl927
@NYCgirl927 Год назад
Nancy Hughes died of a blood infection related to a perforated ulcer. They were high school sweethearts and helped John become a huge success. She was extremely generous. A wing of the hospital she died in she donated enough money for John and Nancy Hughes pavilion.
@geztreal1327
@geztreal1327 Год назад
i visited his grave in chicago last summer it was the first ever famous grave i've visited 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 #johnhughes #rip
@SCOTTONTAPE
@SCOTTONTAPE Год назад
Beautiful area right ?
@geztreal1327
@geztreal1327 Год назад
@@SCOTTONTAPE indeed 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 i was checking out all the filming locations of his movies it was a really fun experience.
@buffalochic1974
@buffalochic1974 Год назад
Being born in 1974, l grew up with all of John Hughes movies. I even use words from his movies in my everyday life. Friday when listening to someone boring talk l said Bueller Bueller lol. Thanks for sharing.
@jeffwynings3782
@jeffwynings3782 2 месяца назад
I grew up with the films of John Hughes and I wasn't prepared to shed a little tear watching this. I don't know why. Nostalgia, probably. Thank you for posting this, and thank you for the memories, Mr. Hughes. May you and your wife rest in peace.
@jugatsu23nichi
@jugatsu23nichi Год назад
Glad you made this, thank you! John Hughes films must have been the biggest influences on my music tastes!
@missgigglebox748
@missgigglebox748 Год назад
John Hughes was and will always be my favorite filmmaker. He was a brilliant man and his movies live on through newer generations. His movies are timeless and he will never be forgotten.
@letsgo1166
@letsgo1166 Год назад
Another wonderful video. He was a genius when it came to film. My kids enjoyed all his movies, I did too! Such a beautiful tribute to his life.
@bryanyoung4016
@bryanyoung4016 Год назад
Watching from uk 🇬🇧 so sad to hear about the loss, he was a great filmmaker who i loved his films. Thank you for the tribute you always do proud 👏
@MICHELLE-gu2qc
@MICHELLE-gu2qc Год назад
Wonderful tribute, well presented, informative and edited. I grew up on John Hughes movies. I don't know what movie is my favourite. I loved them all. Pretty in Pink, Uncle Buck, Breakfast Club. He made some really iconic movies. Such a shame he passed pretty young. Rip to John and Nancy
@israelisreal7781
@israelisreal7781 Год назад
Thank you John for leaving us a treasure trove of great films. May God bless his soul.
@OneHotNana
@OneHotNana Год назад
Vacation, Planes Trains and Automobiles, Uncle Buck. My favorites of all time! Thank you Mr. Hughes. RIP
@aaphotofilm
@aaphotofilm Год назад
So sad. What a legend he was. Your awesome Scott. Loved the location you showed us too. Best RU-vidr as I always said from day one. Keep up the amazing work 💪
@attashatara6769
@attashatara6769 Год назад
Bro, I cried literally I am 50 years old and when you mentioned John Hughes it brought back fond memories of my teenage years and all those wonderful movies and the smell of the popcorn in the theaters and when life was just so simple GOD I MISS THOSE DAYS 😢💙80s life
@rockslide4802
@rockslide4802 3 месяца назад
This is a wonderful tribute to John Hughes and his wife. thank you for sharing the place of his passing and his final resting place. Lake Forest Cemetery is a lovely, peaceful spot.
@dianarendon5845
@dianarendon5845 Год назад
And what’s most scary was that his death came unexpectedly. He was living fine and from one moment to the next, he’s gone. This comes to show how your heart can really betray you sometimes (that’s why it’s called the silent enemy). At least he left us good, memorable movies, especially for the 80s kids like myself. Thank you John rest easy.
@leutiagrey8030
@leutiagrey8030 Год назад
His movies totally represent my childhood!! ALL HIS FILMS!!! GENIUS!
@anawan22
@anawan22 Год назад
The Breakfast Club was my sister’s favorite movie (she passed away of a rare cancer at 47 years old). I always feel nostalgic when I see this and all of his movies. My sister would also always yell “Beuller!” at me to get me attention 😊.
@JUTTBADSHAH22
@JUTTBADSHAH22 Год назад
Love the conversation between you and that man who was behind the camera ❤
@sonjastanger5858
@sonjastanger5858 Год назад
He is an amazing man... I was totally shocked & saddened when I heard of his passing ✌️👊❤️🙏
@denischabriddell986
@denischabriddell986 Год назад
I am digging this and I am getting funky with you 😘😉. Thank you Scott you are the bomb diggity
@SheShedVintage
@SheShedVintage Год назад
Dave sure has the gift of gab LOL John Hughes is a legend. He gave us amazing stories that will live on.
@ddjj68
@ddjj68 Год назад
Thank goodness we will always have his films to remember him by.
@andreadragonfly1878
@andreadragonfly1878 Год назад
My favorite John Hughes movie is Mr. Mom! Love it! Love and miss John Hughes! He was from Lansing, MI, only about half hour west from me here in Brighton, MI. He was way too young when he passed. He wrote and understood adolescents so well, perhaps it was God's way of keeping him young forever! ❤ John: you made a difference here on earth. Rest in peace for eternity with your sweet wife next to you. Thank you Scott for this video! Very informative, but so very sad! I just subscribed to your channel.
@dianewood15
@dianewood15 Год назад
He really was the best Thanks for a great video Scott
@lory2videos
@lory2videos Год назад
I live in the Chicago burbs, I'm definitely going to visit both graves. Thank you for all you do.
@glengamble526
@glengamble526 Год назад
I’ve sometimes wondered what kind of Chicago-based comedy brilliance Hughes and John Belushi could have produced together, if given the chance.
@ronaldmiller2740
@ronaldmiller2740 Год назад
THANK YOU SCOTT,, FOR SHOWING US THE AREA SO WE CAN VISIT TO GO TO PRAY...RIP MR. HUGHES..
@thecentralscrutinizer304
@thecentralscrutinizer304 Год назад
Planes, Trains, & Automobiles and The Great Outdoors will always be my favorite of his.
@prudie83
@prudie83 Год назад
I LOVED your conversation with the other gentleman at the cemetery 😊
@kevinnesbitt6485
@kevinnesbitt6485 Год назад
Love the random hockey talk! Such a Canadian moment randomly in Chicago. Mr John Hughes was essential in our youth. RIP to Mr and Mrs Hughes ✌️😎❤️
@85jongo
@85jongo 2 месяца назад
This video popped up in my feed. I've subscribed to this channel long before this video came out but missed it last April because my Mom was in the hospital and passed 4/17/23. This one hit hard as I've loved his movies since I was a kid and remember when he passed away so suddenly. So strange to see the spot he actually died at. His grave and that cemetery are beautiful. He deserves to be remembered. In my opinion he was to film what J.D. Salinger was to literature in the last several decades. Both never lost touch with the confusion and hardships of youth. Both showed endless humanity in their art.
@DWINC
@DWINC Год назад
He was something special. My little time machine to better times. ❤
@Mike_Fahmy
@Mike_Fahmy Год назад
John Hughes Movies were my childhood, teen years & youth, they hold a special place in my heart, the memories & nostalgia. He truly was a genius. Thank you John Hughes for awesome childhood, teen/youth years of films that resonated with me. Thanks for doing this Scott. RIP John Hughes🙏🙏🕊🕊
@irishgirl12705
@irishgirl12705 Год назад
It was so cool to hear the conversation with that lovely man at the cemetery. Thanks Scott💜
@Metalcomedienne
@Metalcomedienne Год назад
His films watching them growing up and being a fellow Midwestern made me want to be an actress in the movie business. Rest in peace to John Hughes. 🌹
@Angeliaaerrington
@Angeliaaerrington Год назад
I love the banter between you and that guy, absolutely priceless! ❤
@bmc868
@bmc868 9 дней назад
always remember never forgotten......
@real_womanonamission9528
@real_womanonamission9528 Год назад
I loved every one of his movies! RIP Mr Hughes!
@Becauseimme
@Becauseimme Год назад
The greatest 80’s director hands down!
@CocoEmmet61
@CocoEmmet61 Год назад
His movies launched the careers of quite a few young actors, loved all his movies I find it too hard to pick one favorite but the 2 I've watched over and over again are The Breakfast Club and Trains Plains and Automobiles. My he and his wife rest in peace. ❤
@hh7407
@hh7407 Год назад
Trains, Planes, and Automobiles is a treasure. Have seen it countless numbers of times throughout the decades. Hilarious family movies.
@craigjones2015
@craigjones2015 10 месяцев назад
80/90 movies are the best that has ever came out of Hollywood
@lisacoyne1537
@lisacoyne1537 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this. Appreciate your videos. 🙏
@johnvasileff7299
@johnvasileff7299 Год назад
Hey Scott! Holy crap! I got the same feeling! It is like watching the ending scene from GANGS OF NEW YORK!
@jayweiss4378
@jayweiss4378 Год назад
Had those movies on VHS back in the day and watched them many times! RIP Mr Hughes and Thank You
@momcatx2
@momcatx2 9 месяцев назад
John Hughes and MTV. That's the 80's everyone is so nostalgic for. Including me.
@kaymad143
@kaymad143 Год назад
John Hughes was a genius, he ruled the 80's and I am grateful for that. RIP John Hughes, thank you for the great movies and soundtracks.
@ryangillum115
@ryangillum115 Год назад
Love this Scott. His movies stand the test of time. Some of the best movies ever created. I really miss one of his stars in his movies John Candy too. That is a gorgeous town and cemetery.
@freebird8163
@freebird8163 Год назад
Thank you for making this video. John Hughes created so many of my favorite movies of all time. He left us with cherished films that remind so many of us of our teen angst … in all of the best ways. ❤. Thank you Mr Hughes.
@Moeiscool225
@Moeiscool225 Год назад
Awwww The best.. Awesome video. :)
@feekempster3280
@feekempster3280 Год назад
Hey I'm here and phone of Queensland Australia on my god I'm number 43 love you
@alliekuma4234
@alliekuma4234 Год назад
In 2006 when I was in high school, almost every person in my class said The Breakfast Club was their favorite movie and that was why I ended up watching it. His influence lives on.❤ I love the conversation you had with that gentleman, seemed so sweet.
@NikkiPiskorowski83
@NikkiPiskorowski83 Год назад
I found out not too long ago he passed away..My hubby said “you know he’s dead right?” I was like “no way!” I adore every single one of his movies, and I don’t know anyone that doesn’t. Such a scary, uncomfortable way to go 😢 Rip John! Thank you for all of your movies..especially Pretty in Pink 💖 and 16 candles. Thank you for the video Scott! 🤍☺️ It’s always such a treat seeing a new video of yours pop up. You rock!!
@SCOTTONTAPE
@SCOTTONTAPE Год назад
Thank you Nikki!
@NikkiPiskorowski83
@NikkiPiskorowski83 Год назад
🤍
@ewilliams2268
@ewilliams2268 Год назад
What a great guy and talker.
@SCOTTONTAPE
@SCOTTONTAPE Год назад
Love Dave!
@sparkleplenty59
@sparkleplenty59 Год назад
What a lovely afternoon! Thank you Scott.❤💋🎶
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