Which Character Do You Detest The Most?
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Reebiebaby64 — 10 years ago(April 20, 2015 11:09 PM)
With out a doubt, Alec. He screws around like crazy, then tosses Leslie's out when she confronts him. Then all he does is whine, "if I could only get her back."
Plus, he resembles my ex-husband. That alone makes me hate him. -
wstock70 — 10 years ago(May 04, 2015 04:45 PM)
Alec and Leslie both!! Ugh!! I at least got a kick outta the rest of them. I saw this in 1985 when I was 15 and wished I had this post college life! I think the main reason they are detestable to us is because we don't see the college life they had before this. Then maybe we'd get it.
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morningfixx — 10 years ago(February 19, 2016 08:25 AM)
Female: Demi Moore's character, Jules. Utterly detestable. They should've let her freeze.
Male: Alec. Stereotypical politician.
I loved the movie when I was a teenager, idealizing their lifestyle, but deplore it now as an adult woman. -
crypticanomaly73 — 9 years ago(April 06, 2016 02:35 PM)
Saw some of this film again recently and just couldn't get over Alex or Judd Nelson to be precise, it's like watching his character from The Breakfast Club play at being a politician.
Sometimes a movie or tv show plot is so stupid that only the stupid can understand it. -
SpiceTea — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 03:54 PM)
Beautiful rant. "Which Character Do You Detest Most?" is the question of the ages, word choice totally appropriate.
I hate them all. Mare Winningham would have been slightly less hateful except for mooning over the indiscriminately promiscuous pretty boy Rob Lowe character, who apparently sleeps with anything female, and saving her first sex with him under the absurd pretense that he feels an iota of genuine romantic inclination back towards her.
Speaking of indiscriminately promiscuous characters, the Rob Lowe fails with his baby mama, tries to friend-rape Demi Moore, fails at that, and then seduces virginal Mare W.
Then there's Ally Sheedy who breaks off her live in relationship with Judd Nelson because he slept with someone else and hid it, then turns around and initiates meaningless (for her) sex with Judd's roommate and friend lovestruck Andrew McCarthy whom she promptly dumps because she just needed an ego boost /roll in the hay. Hypocrite much?
Andrew McCarthy is so self-entitled in his mooning over Ally Sheedy that we can't stomach him. He lets people go about thinking he's gay so he can feel sorry for himself that he's too cowardly to tell her how he feels. Then he writes an article which realistically no one could care about and is smug over it.
Detest Emilio Estevez for being a self-entitled stalker. Sniffing Andie MacDowell's pillows, throwing a tantrum when she (a doctor on call) leaves their date early after being called to the hospital, getting a job with a rich guy and throwing a party at rich guy's house without permission expressly for the purpose of coercing Andie to go, inviting her to your party with the expectation and demand that she'll show up, pitching a fit when she elects not to attend and following her to her hideaway in the mountains, interrupting her having sex, kissing her forcefully, saying "Later, Dude" to her boyfriend whilst driving off in a junky car. Just a prat.
Detest Andie MacDowell for not telling Emilio Estevez "Hey, I'm not interested but thanks" and for later succumbing to his forced kiss especially with her boyfriend just around the corner.
Detest Judd Nelson for being Judd Nelson. After this and Breakfast Club he will be forever typecast for me as an insufferable blowhard.
Hmm who have I missed?
There's so much hate to spread around; sorry I can't answer your question. -
daverindone — 9 years ago(October 24, 2016 05:58 AM)
I can't say I hate Alec because of Judd Nelson whereas I actually paid for and sat through Blue City over 30 years ago. And hey - it had Ally Sheedy! We also sat through St. Elmo's back then and I remember not liking Alec at all. The only two the character had going was perpetually helping Billy getting a job and highhandedly coming to Demi Moore's rescue in the face of potentially drug fueled Arab types (I wonder how many people would try that these days without an armed response team behind them).
I've had friends like him and have worked with Alec types, all have been insufferable dicks. Right from the start, he's trying to coerce an arresting officer after he was clearly and admittedly at fault. The cop telling him to basically piss off was one of the better part of the movie. When's he's not admonishing one of his best friends about losing a job or dunking said guy's head in a public toilet, he's alternating between telling his would-be finance to be on her best behavior, banging random sales clerks and switching political sides for his own personal gain. When he kinda-fiance then has a one night stand, he not only throws her out. hoards her best albums, abuses a football, sulks in his PJ's and nearly murders the guy she had sex with.
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stevenackerman69 — 9 years ago(January 03, 2017 05:30 AM)
For me, it was Rob Lowe as that drunk musician. He had a marriage and a child that he didn't care enough about. Judge Joey would've ripped him a new one for screwing around and beep everyone. Because of this role, I am not a fan of this actor.
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ToastedCheese — 1 year ago(June 18, 2024 01:04 PM)

This 80's superficial brat pack fest isn't worth pontificating over, (just like Ferris Bueller's sociopathy), Just enjoy it for the cheese that it is. It sure is entertaining.
Norman! What did you put in my tea? -
MissMargoChanning — 1 year ago(September 29, 2024 09:38 PM)
More to the point, which character do I LEAST detest???
That would be the girl played by Mare Winningham. I got the impression that she would rise above the nonsense and move on without screwing up her life.
I'm not saying the others weren't fun!
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