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‘The Breakfast Club’ 30th anniversary re-release at theaters

March 30, 2015

Anyone who was coming of age in the 1980s remembers the brat pack from “The Breakfast Club,” and we all have our favorite lines or scenes.

For me, after a particularly tough day, dancing wildly, dropping to ground, pounding my fists in the sky and falling into an Allison/Ally Sheedy like hump on the floor, works wonders.

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If you're a fan, you probably know it is the 30th Anniversary of the John Hughes classic which depicts the student stereotypes we often see in high school  — the rebel, the princess, the outcast, the brain and the jock.

More than 400 theaters nationwide are participating in showing the remastered re-release of the film which also includes a short feature with interviews from cast members.

Molly Ringwald, left, and Ally Sheedy walk the red carpet for "The Breakfast Club" 30th Anniversary Restoration World Premiere during the South by Southwest Film Festival on Monday, March 16, 2015 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jack Plunkett/Invision/AP)
Molly Ringwald, left, and Ally Sheedy walk the red carpet for "The Breakfast Club" 30th Anniversary Restoration World Premiere during the South by Southwest Film Festival on Monday, March 16, 2015 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jack Plunkett/Invision/AP)

Molly Ringwald, left, and Ally Sheedy walk the red carpet for “The Breakfast Club” 30th Anniversary Restoration World Premiere during the South by Southwest Film Festival on Monday, March 16, 2015 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jack Plunkett/Invision/AP)

You can get tickets at Fandango, Movietickets.com or theater box offices for the final showing tomorrow (March 31 at 7:30 p.m.) at a number of metro area theaters including:

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Nedra Rhone is a lifestyle columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution where she has been a reporter since 2006. A graduate of Columbia University School of Journalism, she enjoys writing about the people, places and events that define metro Atlanta. Sign up to have her column sent to your inbox: ajc.com/newsletters/nedra-rhone-columnist.

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