John Hughes fans, it's time to rejoice. We'll meet you in the library with some weed and a Pixy Stix-Cap'n Crunch sandwich.

The Breakfast Club, one of the most beloved high school films of all time, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this month, which means two things. One: you probably feel super-old right now. And two: theaters around the country will be honoring the John Hughes classic by putting the film back on the big screen for a two-day run.

On March 26 and March 31, The Breakfast Club returns to theaters along with a bonus featurette that includes interviews with Judd Nelson (Bender), Ally Sheedy (Allison), Anthony Michael Hall (Brian) and John Kapelos (Carl the janitor). There's also a new DVD/Blu-Ray out on March 10.