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"Don’t you forget about me." Simple Minds’ immortal lyrics at the end of 1985’s "The Breakfast Club" ring truer than ever as members of the Brat Pack have reunited for a nostalgic look at their success in the decade of decadence. But "St.

Elmo’s Fire" star Andrew McCarthy, 61, who directed the new Hulu documentary "Brats," admitted he and his fellow actors didn’t always appreciate the term coined by a journalist at the time. "It was such a crazy thing when it first happened. We all hated it," McCarthy told Good Morning America this week.

"Who wants to be called a brat when you’re a kid? Particularly when you’re a kid and you think you are a brat, so you don’t want to be called it, and you don’t want to be a member of a pack and all that, and we felt .

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