Thursday, October 24, 2019

Your Turn

Favorite 80's movie.


82 comments:

  1. Friends, I drank WAY too much Guinness last night.

    When I went to the ladies’ room, I passed stout.

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  2. Revenge of the Nerds

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  3. Die Hard, I don't know there are so many good ones.

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  4. US: The Princess Bride
    Foreign: Diva

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  5. Ferris Buehler’s Day Off

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  6. Breakfast Club. I know it's problematic, but it SPOKE to me back in the day.

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  7. @Moose: Diva is GREAT. "Je n'aime rien."

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  8. Planes trains and automobiles!

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  9. The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. It is the most 80s of all 80s movies and the fact it never produced a franchise makes us all lessor.

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  10. Seems Like Old Times.

    Marvin Hamlish did the musical score.

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  11. @Zebra Seasoning - :)

    It's such a beautiful movie to watch, and the performances are excellent. And I LOVE hearing Fernandez singing The Wally.

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  12. How is Breakfast Club problematic? Good lord.

    Probably Sixteen Candles or Pretty in Pink. I loved them so much! I wanted to be a teen in the 80’s so bad 🥺 And you cant beat the term “oily bohunk”.

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  13. "Thief of Hearts" with then-gorgeous Steven Bauer. "Dream Lover" with a young James Spader

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  14. Raising Arizona.
    I love the scene with the family selfie
    The sad a disappointed look that Cage gives the supermarket worker who has just tried to shoot him with a shotgun makes me laugh out loud every single time.

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  15. Anonymous10:12 AM

    Girls just wanna have fun. Check out SJP in all her GND glory before she butchered her face.

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  16. LOVE Raising Arizona!
    This is Spinal Tap
    The Princess Bride
    Coming to America

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      Four classics there Vita.
      Just saw Weird Science below
      Loved that film too.

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  17. Mooney-- Yes! Planes, Trains and Automobiles!

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  18. weird science
    christine

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  19. Empire Strikes Back & Indiana Jones

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  20. An 80s movie that really is not that good, but I absolutely love...

    Night Of The Comet.

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  21. Sex Lies and Videotape

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  22. Raiders of the Lost Ark

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  23. I believe it was titles Marilyn Chambers' Private Fantasies Vol 1. The scene where she is in a cheerleader outfit, sans panties, on top of the soda shop counter, and a gentleman is digging maraschino cherries out of her anus was a cinematic masterpiece.

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  24. Hahaha Count is that for real?!!! OMG 😱

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    1. I wouldnt lie to you, Astra. Google Marilyn Chambers Soda Shop and click the porn hub link.

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  25. To many to chose one 1. Princess Bride 2. St. Elmo's Fire 3. From the Hip 4. Pretty in Pink 5.Sixteen Candles 6. Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure 7. Die Hard

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  26. Breaking Glass, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Spinal Tap, St Elmo's Fire

    So many! I doubt if i could even come up with one from the current decade. Donnie Darko is maybe the last film I really enjoyed

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  27. The word problematic is in itself problematic. Breakfast Club ruled!
    I skipped school in 11th grade to go see it>

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  28. Field of Dreams, Platoon, 16 Candles, Rainman

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  30. A Room With A View
    Moonstruck

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  31. Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins

    Now this movie should have spawned a franchise or at least a made for TV series. It would have been cheap to make and better than most 80s TV shows.

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  32. Too many to choose just one: Top Gun, When Harry Met Sally, ET, Rainman, Breakfast Club, I really could go on....

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  33. Can't Buy Me Love

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  34. Was with you all the way until you didn't say Molly Ringwald.

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  35. Anonymous12:04 PM

    I didn't go to movies in the 80s.

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  36. Platoon is a masterpiece. Hollywood was rewriting the Vietnam war by giving money to people that were never in the war, like Sylvester Stallone. Oliver Stone was there, his knowledge of the actual facts of that war made all the difference in that movie.

    Too bad Oliver Stone ruined his own career w/ #metoo and kissing the backside of dictators like Putin.

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  37. Fast Times at Ridgemont High

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  38. Bladerunner, Do the Right Thing, Blue Velvet , Wings of Desire, Blood Simple, Purple Rain, Rumble Fish, Local Hero, Shirley Valentine

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  39. Raiders of the Lost Ark or Airplane? Shout to Trading Places and Raging Bull.

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  40. Anonymous1:20 PM

    +1 Vince. Raiders of the Lost Ark. I loved that shtick movie Weekend at Bernies. For some reason I thought it was hysterical.

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  41. “Beetlejuice.” It used to be the “Vacation” movies with Chevy Chase, until I worked with him & learned how much of a dick he really is.

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  42. Midnight Run, Cant Buy Me Love

    Platoon, Hunt for Red October

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  43. Anyone searched for the "maraschino cherries" masterpiece?

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    1. Search for Marilyn Chambers Soda Shop and click the pornhub link

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  44. Repo man, drugstore cowboy, barfly.

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  45. Almost every friday in Louisville, KY. we went to the Showcase cinemas. About 12 screens. Saw so many movies there. Can't narrow it down to one.

    1. The Sure Thing
    2. Desperately Seeking Susan
    3. Night of the Comet
    4. Fletch (and Fletch Lives)
    5. One Crazy Summer.

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  46. Big Trouble in Little China and Escape from New York! Jack Burton and Snake Pliskin are two of the most badass characters of the 80s!

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  47. My comment disappeared...
    "The Thing"
    "Predator"
    "Pretty in Pink"
    "Blade Runner"
    "They Live"

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  48. Remember when movies were original and not re-do's and movies made from TV series and TV series made from movies, and live action versions of animated and animated versions from live action and female versions of male versions...etc

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  49. Valley Girl
    Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    Real Genius
    Goonies
    The Legend of Billie Jean
    Top Gun
    Heathers
    Any of John Hughes' movies.

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  50. Less than zero (RDJ! at his best), Blade Runner and Stand by me

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  51. Less than Zero, Blade Runner and Stand by Me

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  52. Biloxi Blues. Night Shift. The Killing Fields. Silverado. Goonies. The Great Outdoors. The Princess Bride. Caddy Shack. Stripes. Big Trouble In Little China. Scrooged. The 80's weren't to shabby.

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  53. Biloxi Blues. Night Shift. The Killing Fields. Silverado. Goonies. The Great Outdoors. The Princess Bride. Caddy Shack. Stripes. Big Trouble In Little China. Scrooged. The 80's weren't to shabby.

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  54. Back to the Future. I seriously can't believe no one else has mentioned it yet.

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  55. Urban Cowboy, The Shining, Goonies , Teen Witch, Sixteen Candles. Terms of Endearment, Dirty Dancing... to name a few !

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  56. Less than zero, sixteen candles, the Outsiders.

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  57. Pritzi's Honor. Jack + Angelica + John Huston = a classic film.

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  58. I love "Once Upon a Time in America", especially the section with the kid versions of the gangsters.

    Also "The Right Stuff"

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  59. What happened to creativity in the movies? Is it just thinking the past was better and there are just as many good films today but I am just not seeing them? Or did the accountants take over and ruin everything? What modern movies will you stop and watch even though it is already half over when flicking through the channels?

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  60. I saw goonies, princess bride and great outdoors mentioned, but what about uncle buck, people? What kid didnt fantasize about snow shovel pancakes or tellin some cunt "heres a quarter go have a rat gnaw that thing off yer face"?

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  61. Goonies
    Shag
    Say Anything
    Grease 2
    Real Genius

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  62. Murphy's Romance and Urban Cowboy

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  63. Valley Girl and Pretty in Pink.

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  64. The Outsiders. The Breakfast Club. Purple Rain. The Lost Boys. Beetlejuice. Desperately Seeking Susan. The Vacation movies. The Flamingo Kid. Drugstore Cowboy. Anything with Matt Dillon!

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  65. Blue Velvet

    Full Metal Jacket

    To Live and Die in LA

    Bladerunner

    8 Million Ways To Die

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  66. Back to the Future

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  67. FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR

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  68. Popeye
    Made in Heaven
    Cry Freedom
    The Lost Boys


    In that order :)

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