Brats Documentary: '80s Stars Reunite to Unpack Brat Pack Era

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OG Brat Pack member Andrew McCarthy reunites with his famous co-stars, including Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore, Rob Lowe and Ally Sheedy, to relive the height of their fame and the fallout from it in 'Brats,' coming to Hulu on June 13.
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This Documentary was Brilliant 🙏🏼💕Luved it ...

elvieelizondo
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This I Would definitely watch. Can't wait;

mamabagaskara
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Oh man I loved Andrew McCartney what a cutie! James spader should be in there!

livs
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Good documentary but sadly missing Molly Ringwald and Judd nelson who were arguably the most notable members of the Brat Pack.

princejohn
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I love that movie 🎥🍿 like all the 80s movies was awesome I can't watch it over over and over again that's how 80s movies is a great 80s movies 🍿🎥🎬🎞️🎞️🎞️🎥⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐😎😎

robertprosser
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Get the cast of Outsiders back together ❤...

melaniegemmell
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They don’t make them like that anymore. The 80’s was seriously the best time to be young!

justkeepswimming
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Does anyone remember Andrew McCarthy and Molly Ringwald in the movie "Fresh Horses"?

violeteyes
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After looking at various sources and cross-referencing filmographies this is the Brat Pack, starting with the cast of Ordinary People (1980):

Timothy Hutton
Elizabeth McGovern
Adam Baldwin
Sean Penn
Tom Cruise
Nicolas Cage
Crispin Glover
Eric Stolz
Ilan Michael-Smith
Rob Lowe
Emilio Esteves
Patrick Swayze
Matt Dillon
C. Thomas Howell
Ralph Macchio
Diane Lane
Chris Penn
Lea Thompson
Alan Ruck
Andrew McCarthy
John Cusack
Mathew Broderick
Ally Sheedy
Vincent Spano
Mathew Modine
Kiefer Sutherland
Anthony Michael Hall
Molly Ringwald
Jaimi Gertz
Demi Moore
Jon Cryer
Charlie Sheen
Robert Downey Jr.
Jenny Wright
Elizabeth Shue
Kevin Bacon
Jennifer Grey
Val Kilmer
Judd Nelson
Kevin Dillon
Mary Stuart Masterson
James Spader
Frank Whaley

This list isn’t based on who was more marketable, or who was a better actor, or who was the star, or co-star, etc. It’s the frequency in which each worked together.

These actors represented my generation, Gen X. Something each member should be proud of.

BTW, Over The Edge in 1979 starred Matt Dillon and Vincent Spano. So that came before 1980’s Ordinary People.

Frank Whaley was a late-comer but starred in some films with other members in the late 80s and early 90s. Could be considered apart of the second wave which included the two Corey’s, Feldman and Haim, Winona Ryder, Martha Plimpton, the late River Phoenix, Christian Slater, Sean Astin, Keanu Reeves, Ethan Hawke, and Kerri Green.

There was a lot of crossover between the old and new.

Members continue to work together decades later.

*Apologize if I left anyone out.

ericsilberstein
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Rob Lowe was the cutest of them all in my opinion

manila
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I always thought that they could make a Saint Elmo‘s fire part two. One that shows these guys after they went through their lives did their lives make it to their expectations. Did they lose touch with each other? A continuation could’ve been very dramatic for those characters and then could be a whole new set of layers.

diegoestrada
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I wonder if he got to talk to Jud Nelson.

haydes
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I bet that is Robs Pool House which would make a perfectly nice regular House LOL

squirewellsrealtor
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The Boys returns in Australia on June 13 as well. Luckily I have that to watch because we don't have Hulu so it'll probably take a while for this to be aired here :(

aussiejubes
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Hey guys, no one knows who we are amymore. How do we make ourselves known again.

loxism
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The Brat Pack members are so ignorant of the past. They complain about being called the Brat Pack. Brat pack is a younger version of the Rat Pack from the 60's, which included Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. That's where the term came from. Not once in the documentary is this mentioned. They think the term was just pulled out of thin air, with no understanding of where the term originally came from. The term Brat is used because it rhymes with Rat, and it is a term which refers to younger people. It's not an insult.

MFH