The fans have spoken and once again, Liberty Hall. For the month of August, Liberty Hall will feature some of the 1980’s best teen angst films.

First, on Thursday Aug. 4 at 7 p.m., Liberty Hall will show “Sixteen Candles” starring 80’s teen queen Molly Ringwald. Samantha is expecting big things for her 16th birthday, but her parents are completely oblivious to everything except her big sister’s wedding. The one bright spot is that her crush, the handsome and popular Jake, might finally notice her, if she can only shake loose the “geek,” played by Anthony Michael Hall.

Next on Aug. 11 at 7 p.m., Liberty Hall will show the ever-popular film “The Breakfast Club,” featuring an all-star cast including Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson and Emilio Estevez. In the movie, Claire, Andrew, Bender, Brian and Allison have nothing in common. Claire is a princess, Andrew an athlete, John a criminal, Brian a brain, and Allison is a basket case. The only thing they have in common is a nine hour detention in the school library together on Saturday, under the direction of Mr. Vernon. But during detention, their perceptions of themselves, and each other, begin to change.

On Aug. 18 at 7 p.m., Liberty Hall will show “Pretty in Pink,” starring Molly Ringwald. Andy is from the bad side of the tracks and trying hard to just make it through high school. Then the rich and sophisticated Blane notices her and wants to ask her out. She is not sure she can trust Blane and his group of friends. Andy’s best friend, “Ducky,” definitely doesn’t trust Blane – he also has a huge crush on Andy and wants her to be his girlfriend. Three is a crowd, so come and see how this ends.

Finally, on Aug. 25 at 7 p.m., Liberty Hall will show “Some Kind of Wonderful,” starring Eric Stoltz and Lea Thompson. A young tomboy discovers she has feelings for her best friend, Keith. Keith has just scored a date with the most popular girl in school. Unfortunately, the girl's old boyfriend, who is from the rich crowd, is unable to let go of her and plans to get back at Keith.

Classic films are every Thursday at 7 p.m. at Liberty Hall and are $7 at the door or online at LibertyTyler.com. The Liberty Hall concession stand now features Dublin Sodas and Popcorn Junction popcorn. Doors open at 6 p.m.

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