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James Spader returns to the villain roles that made him famous in Shorts, the new family film by writer-director Robert Rodriguez. But during the film’s recent press day, the star of such '80s classics as Pretty in Pink](Pretty in Pink (1986) - IMDb) and Less Than Zero](Less Than Zero (1987) - IMDb) took a moment to reflect on his experiences working with John Hughes, who passed away last week at the age of 59.
“I actually was very lucky on Pretty in Pink],” Spader said during a roundtable interview on Saturday. “John [Hughes] wrote and produced that film; Howard Deutch directed it, and it was just such fun. That was a picture where John was on the set every day, I was living in New York at the time and I was out here on my own, and John and I got along really well.”
“He’d invite me over to the house a lot on weekends to have lunch with his family,” he continued. “He had a big family, and they would all be jumping around in the pool and stuff. He had a very odd writing affect - he wrote at night, long after the rest of the family had gone to bed - and I’ve always been a night person.”
Obviously not everyone’s memories of Hughes and his films are as intimate, but what do you remember most about the iconic writer-director? A scene? A movie? Let us know!