«Here's the problem, when you have a very proud Indian mother and a vacancy seems to be coming open, she will
call the newspapers and say please put me on the list,» Mr. Bharara joked during a Crain's New York Business
breakfast forum this morning at the New York Athletic
Club.
As with any MacFarlane effort, where he once again teams with co-writers Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild, pop - culture references is the first port of
call for joke - central, and the sequel is again over-loaded with them: the Planes, Trains and Automobiles and The
Breakfast Club sequences are a hoot, but the Comic Con finale feels flat, more creative auto - pilot than uncharted waters.
Breakfast Club only marked Hughes» second time in the director's chair, but he had already found his
calling, as a humorous, human storyteller willing to show teenagers empathy and give them a voice.
FAVORITES Favorite Films: Back To The Future, Jaws, Rocky, Superman, Goodfellas, Heat, Carlito's Way, 12 Angry Men, Planet Of The Apes, The Terminator, Aliens, Goldfinger, The Thing, Road To Perdition, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, The Empire Strikes Back, The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring, Almost Famous, L.A. Confidential, Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, Labyrinth, The Social Network, My Name Is Joe, Groundhog Day, A Fish
Called Wanda, Twelve Monkeys, Hoosiers, Stand By Me, The
Breakfast Club, The Bourne Identity, Four Weddings And A Funeral