Whats your picks of 80's (and early 90s) movies?
Whats your picks of 80's (and early 90s) movies?
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Cloudy147

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3,068 posts

206 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Hi all,

I do love a good 80's/90s film, there was just something very film-ic about them. They felt real, without being too real. Perfect escapism.

I fancy watching some that I might hve missed and wondered if you had any recommendations? Any genre other than horror, as I'm not into those.

My picks, most of them obvious, and some slightly creep into the early 90s, which is OK too smile

Commando
Bloodsport
Kickboxster
Ferris Beuler
Career Opportunities
Uncle Buck
Terminator
No Retreat, No Surrender
A Few Good Men
Under Seige

Whats your suggestions, comedy/action/drama etc even obsure ones - be great to find some gems that might have been missed! smile

cuprabob

18,055 posts

237 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Weird Science, just for Kelly Le Brock

Oil Trash

179 posts

100 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Breakfast club - might be a Molly ringwald influence wink
Top gun just for the flight scenes

viggyp

1,919 posts

158 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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I still love watching 80's movies. My faves are:

The Terminator
Nightmare on Elm St
Transformers The Movie
Goonies
Trading Places
Cannonball Run
Porkys
Lost Boys
Stand By Me
Weird Science
Breakfast Club
Christine
Police Academy 1 - 3

Edit: I'd like to add Big, Outrageous Fortune and Ruthless People

Just at the top of my head mind.

phope

845 posts

163 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Coming to America
Aliens
Predator
Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Obvious choices but good ones.

williamp

20,107 posts

296 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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True romance
Desperado

And from the mid 90s
Ronin
Taxi (original version, in french)

viggyp

1,919 posts

158 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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phope said:
Coming to America
Aliens
Predator
Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Obvious choices but good ones.
Damn, there should've been at the top of my mind.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Big Trouble in Little China - Carpenter at his best with a hilarious performance by Kurt Russell

jontymo

844 posts

173 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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My favourite era of films:

Heat
Roadhouse
Ronin
Goonies
Indiana Jones
Point Break
Red Dawn
Tombstone
Pulp Fiction
From Dusk Till Dawn
Highlander
The Untouchables
Tron
Wall Street
Lethal Weapon
Die Hard
I give up now and let somebody else have a go LOL

Johnnytheboy

24,499 posts

209 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Excalibur.

bimsb6

8,590 posts

244 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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The mask just for cameron diaz !

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

209 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Remo - Unarmed and Dangerous.
Spies like us.
Dragnet.
Trading Places.
Robot Jox.
To live and die in LA.
Night of the running man.
Split Second.
Raw Deal.
Red Heat.



Hugo a Gogo

23,424 posts

256 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Red Dawn

Radec

5,379 posts

70 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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There's just too many good films, to me personally it's the best era for films.
All we get now is style over substance with full on CGI and poor reboots.
Still get some crackers but the amount of bad films outweigh the good.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Well he's just a raggedy man!

mick987

1,763 posts

133 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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cuprabob said:
Weird Science, just for Kelly Le Brock
As a teenager I spent many an afternoon in my bedroom thinking about Kelly Le Brock (always thought I had a shot as she had terrible taste in men)

irocfan

46,546 posts

213 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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dudleybloke said:
Raw Deal.
Red Heat.
Just watching Raw Deal (and enjoying it). Watched Red Heat a couple of months back - loved it

Old_Skool_Fool

213 posts

76 months

Friday 2nd April 2021
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Some different ones that can fly under the radar, but I quite like:

The Hitcher 1986 C. Thomas Howell & Rutger Hauer
Hardware 1990 Director: Richard Stanley
The Crow 1994 Brandon Lee
Reservoir dogs 1992
The Abyss 1989 Directors cut
The Beast of War 1988 Jason Patric
Das Boot 1981(?)

As mentioned above, the original French version of Taxi with Luc Besson is well worth a shout, even with subtitles, it's still a really good film, and the driving scenes are so overlooked. Looks a bit cheesy, and at times is, but by the end of the film I found myself not bothered about the cheesy bits, and enjoyed and remembered the rest of the film instead.

A bit cheesy but I always kinda liked The Hunt for Red October 1990, and super cheesefest Independance Day 1996.


ReallyReallyGood

1,641 posts

153 months

Friday 2nd April 2021
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Beverly Hills Cop 1 & 2 always cheer me up. Simple but entertaining fun.

Lee_sec

357 posts

221 months

Friday 2nd April 2021
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Transformers: The Movie (1986)