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O captain, my captain? :tongue_smilie:

 

 

I wasn't even conceived for a large part of the 80s so the movies I like from the 80s are all ones that have stood a decent amount of time, lol. I'm surprised at how many I recognize from various lists here.

 

Some more for you :tongue_smilie:

 

Adventures of Baron Munchausen

Under the Volcano (depressing-alcohol content :D)

Prizzi's Honor

Au Revoir Les Infants

Camille Claudelle

Distant Voices, Still Lives

 

Bill (born in the late 50s ;))

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:lol: Yes, that sounds like something I could get into!

 

Off topic for a sec.

Did you go see Buffalo Springfield? My mom caught them in LA, we took the kids up to Santa Barbara to see them. :001_wub:

 

 

Drug Store Cowboy, I forgot about that one. Great Movie..... I think... like I said, when you haven't watched these in a decade or two, it's hard to tell. :001_smile:

 

I didn't even know there was a Buffalo Springfield concert. I would have love that.

 

Bill

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Broadcast News

 

Broadcast News is interesting to watch now because you really see how much the ways we get our news have changed.

 

I think Moonstruck holds up well.

Princess Bride holds up well.

Goonies is more questionable but still pretty fun.

Major League holds a special place in my heart since it was the movie my husband and I saw on our first date. :D

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A few more...

 

Raging Bull

Cinema Paradiso

Brazil

Das Boot

Henry the V

Atlantic City

Wings of Desire

Salvador

Jean de Florette

Room with a View

Witness

Fanny and Alexander

Broadcast News

Big

Kiss of the Spider Woman

The Executioner's Song

Moonstruck

Local Hero

Melvin and Howard

Blade Runner

Paris Texas

 

Great list!!!

 

Every one is a winner.

 

Bill

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I just thought of two classic 80's horror movies:

 

Fright Night and An American Werewolf in London

 

I was never a slasher movie fan, but I love classic horror!

 

They're remaking Fright Night and the trailer I saw doesn't look too bad.

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Some more for you :tongue_smilie:

 

Adventures of Baron Munchausen

Under the Volcano (depressing-alcohol content :D)

Prizzi's Honor

Au Revoir Les Infants

Camille Claudelle

Distant Voices, Still Lives

 

Bill (born in the late 50s ;))

 

My dad's still cool enough to hang out with :tongue_smilie:, and he's right around there. (With a kid in school still, as well.) ETA: He can probably still beat me in a race & kill me at mountain biking, too. I can't keep up with him. Luckily now I have a lot more movies to watch while he's out biking to work or something crazy like that, lol....

 

A few more...

Jean de Florette

 

 

That one was lovely. The sequel, Manon De Sources, just rips out my heart though. :crying: They are beautifully done but I don't like rewatching movies that are so gut-wrenching and then make me want to throw things at the screen half the time, lol. It's too hard on me :lol:.

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Gahndhi

Back to the Future

Out of Africa

The Gods Must be Crazy

1984

Big

Big Business

Star Wars sequels

Stand By Me

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Any E.M. Forrester Movies

Glory

My Left Foot

Top Gun

The Killing Fields

Indiana Jones anything

STand By Me

 

I am sure there are more, but I remember those well.

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Okay, I've got a few

Caddyshack

Salvador

This is Spinal Tap

The Last Emperor

Moonstruck

Cinema Paradiso

I wonder if The Fly or Poltergeist are still good?

 

Cinema Paradiso is my all time favorite. I always end up doing the ugly cry at the end.

 

Also love Princess Bride and A Room With a View.

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Thank you guys for mentioning Stand By Me. I forgot about that one, and I loved it. Time to watch that again.

 

I love that one too.. (err, at least I did when I last saw it:tongue_smilie:).

I'm so glad I asked this, I'm adding all kinds of movies to Netflix.

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Thanks to Netflix I've wasted another evening on a cheesy '80s movie. My husband picked Highlander then fell asleep, I stayed up and watched it. :tongue_smilie:

Funny.... I don't remember it being soooooo awful (yes, I was there to see it when it came out).

 

 

So, have you recently re-watched an '80s movie and though it was still good/great after all these years?

:lurk5:

 

The Karate Kid and Back to the Future are two that are still favorites around here.

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Slow coming to me, but some more great movies:

 

My Life As A Dog (GREAT FILM!)

My Beautiful Laundrette

Francis

A Year of Living Dangerously

Killing Fields

Wise Guys

Betty Blue

Rumblefish

On Golden Pond

Falcon and the Snowman

Elephant Man

Mask

Bad Timing: A Sexual Obsession

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Passage to India

 

Bill

 

Thanks Bill! Its LONG, but it looks great.

 

Blockbuster has this deal going right now, we will get one free movie from the middle section (no new releases or just in) every day (if we go every day) until July 4th. All you have to do is rent a movie, then you get a free one every day. You have to return it in one day, or its $.99 a day. We are watching Breakfast at Tiffany's tomorrow, and I'm making a list of what to get next.

 

And Bill, I'm right behind you :glare:

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Thanks Bill! Its LONG, but it looks great.

 

Blockbuster has this deal going right now, we will get one free movie from the middle section (no new releases or just in) every day (if we go every day) until July 4th. All you have to do is rent a movie, then you get a free one every day. You have to return it in one day, or its $.99 a day. We are watching Breakfast at Tiffany's tomorrow, and I'm making a list of what to get next.

 

And Bill, I'm right behind you :glare:

 

It is from 1992 but you might enjoy Enchanted April.

 

Bill

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I LOVE Enchanted April, and even own the VHS. OK, you're on my movie wave length, more? We're talking WIMP at the movies.... we got Did you hear about the Morgans yesterday..... and I left when the bad guy showed up (folded laundry while listening). Someday I need to explore my movie wimpiness.....

 

And, no one mentioned Steel Magnolias for 80s movies!

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I LOVE Enchanted April, and even own the VHS. OK, you're on my movie wave length, more? We're talking WIMP at the movies.... we got Did you hear about the Morgans yesterday..... and I left when the bad guy showed up (folded laundry while listening). Someday I need to explore my movie wimpiness.....

 

And, no one mentioned Steel Magnolias for 80s movies!

 

Tess (1979)

Howard's End (1992)

 

Even I can't handle Steel Magnolias, man-poison :tongue_smilie:

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Pretty in Pink and Top Gun were two of my teenage faves, but I recently saw Sixteen Candles and was disturbed at some of what was passed off as normal (or at least okay). Remember Jake and the Geek talking about Caroline? "I've got Caroline in the bedroom right now, passed out cold. I could violate her ten different ways if I wanted to." Creepy. :ack2:

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A few more goodies from the 80s

 

The Last Emperor

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Dangerous Liaisons

The Last Metro

The Dresser

Angel Heart

Barfly

Kagamusha:the Shadow Warrior

Ran

Black Rain

The Road Warrior

Breaker Morant

Time of the Gypsies

El Norte

Sans Soleil

The Night of the Shooting Stars

Chan is Missing

Witness

Women on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown

Racing with the Moon

Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence

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Yes to Steel Magnolias, Schindler's List, and Footloose

 

Also:

The Man from Snowy River

All the Rivers Run (tv miniseries)

North and South (another miniseries)

Good Morning Vietnam

An Officer and a Gentleman

Beaches

Risky Business

The Outsiders

The Color of Money

Beetlejuice

Vacation (and sequels)

When Harry Met Sally

Working Girl

Raising Arizona

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