What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Top Gun
Cheesy as fuck but at the time i had been in the Air Cadets as a kid, loved bikes too, just finished my flying training and had a private pilots license as a teenager all ready to go. Went off down to Biggin Hill full of being a fast jet pilot, aced the flying aptitude tests but failed on the final interview as i wasnt deemed as "Officer Material" as my "worldwide politics and current affairs knowledge wasnt up to standard"
Seriously fucked off at the time but life changed and ended up having a superb career elsewhere
Cheesy as fuck but at the time i had been in the Air Cadets as a kid, loved bikes too, just finished my flying training and had a private pilots license as a teenager all ready to go. Went off down to Biggin Hill full of being a fast jet pilot, aced the flying aptitude tests but failed on the final interview as i wasnt deemed as "Officer Material" as my "worldwide politics and current affairs knowledge wasnt up to standard"
Seriously fucked off at the time but life changed and ended up having a superb career elsewhere
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
The Name of the Rose - a mediaeval detective story and the film that revived Sean Connery's career.
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Scar face
hmm or maybe
full metal jacket
hmm
Terminator
No, err... there’s too many but if we are only allowed one. Scar face
hmm or maybe
full metal jacket
hmm
Terminator
No, err... there’s too many but if we are only allowed one. Scar face
Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Some other films from the 1980’s that may jog a few memories.
Betty Blue: 37°2 Degrees In The Morning
Who cares what they say about the acting abilities of Béatrice Dalle? In this film she carried the role off perfectly. The film captured every emotion and didn't stall for a moment. In a nutshell: it was a roller coaster of a film - both exciting and sad. The director Jean-Jacques Beineix was an odd character but very inventive. I feel quite tearful remembering the final scenes.
The Blues Brothers.
I think this classic comedy has become a seasonal goody. Terrific acting, madcap chases and a fantastic sound track from the men on ‘A Mission From God’.
Cinema Paradiso.
I’ve lost count of the times I have watched this beautiful light hearted film - directed by Giuseppe Tornatore - with a stellar performance by Philippe Noiret. A film you can get lost in because of the exquisite landscape, sets and photography. I wish he would make some more films. I have all he has made. I rate this in my top two of all time along with Il Postino
Diva
One of the French cinéma du look films directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix which is now a ‘cult film’. Noted for its extended motorcycle chase scene and the soundtrack. Wilhelmina Wiggins Fernandez singing excerpts from La Wally gives this unpredictable thriller an extra edge along with the portrayal of the obsessive, flattened expression Jules - performed by Frédéric Andréi.
I’ll finish with a British film - no, not 1984, of which a version was released in 1984 by Michael Radford but rather a film with the late Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay.
The Dresser
Winner of many awards, Finney and Courtenay act their hearts out to give spellbinding performances. It only goes to show that you don’t need bells, whistles, explosions and CGI to keep transfixed to the screen. Just a damn fine script and an outstanding cast. So outstanding you actually forget they are acting!
So many good films were made in the ‘80’s and that is without mentioning the seminal Jean De Florette. Too many to choose from just for one film to be the best.
Betty Blue: 37°2 Degrees In The Morning
Who cares what they say about the acting abilities of Béatrice Dalle? In this film she carried the role off perfectly. The film captured every emotion and didn't stall for a moment. In a nutshell: it was a roller coaster of a film - both exciting and sad. The director Jean-Jacques Beineix was an odd character but very inventive. I feel quite tearful remembering the final scenes.
The Blues Brothers.
I think this classic comedy has become a seasonal goody. Terrific acting, madcap chases and a fantastic sound track from the men on ‘A Mission From God’.
Cinema Paradiso.
I’ve lost count of the times I have watched this beautiful light hearted film - directed by Giuseppe Tornatore - with a stellar performance by Philippe Noiret. A film you can get lost in because of the exquisite landscape, sets and photography. I wish he would make some more films. I have all he has made. I rate this in my top two of all time along with Il Postino
Diva
One of the French cinéma du look films directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix which is now a ‘cult film’. Noted for its extended motorcycle chase scene and the soundtrack. Wilhelmina Wiggins Fernandez singing excerpts from La Wally gives this unpredictable thriller an extra edge along with the portrayal of the obsessive, flattened expression Jules - performed by Frédéric Andréi.
I’ll finish with a British film - no, not 1984, of which a version was released in 1984 by Michael Radford but rather a film with the late Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay.
The Dresser
Winner of many awards, Finney and Courtenay act their hearts out to give spellbinding performances. It only goes to show that you don’t need bells, whistles, explosions and CGI to keep transfixed to the screen. Just a damn fine script and an outstanding cast. So outstanding you actually forget they are acting!
So many good films were made in the ‘80’s and that is without mentioning the seminal Jean De Florette. Too many to choose from just for one film to be the best.
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
An excellent choice. I commend you for your very fine taste.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 11:05 pmThe Name of the Rose - a mediaeval detective story and the film that revived Sean Connery's career.
Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
It was only recently that I caught up with this film. Brilliant! First class acting and a memorable script.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:19 pmIt has to be Withnail. Withnail, Withnail, Withnail. You said you hadn't seen it Docca. You must.
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Bravo!
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Christ, it’s taken me until now to realise who some of you are
I will never see Withnail and I.
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I will never see Withnail and I.
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Smokey and The Bandit
Cannonball Run
Restless Natives
Gregory's Girl
Cannonball Run
Restless Natives
Gregory's Girl
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Almost impossible to choose, but has to be Withnail.
Yes, it's a 'cult' film, students like watching it while drinking and sad people (like me) will constantly quote it, but all that actually detracts from what is actually a near-perfect film. It's moving, thought-provoking, desperately sad and very funny. The script, characterisations and acting are all incredible.
10/10, would recommend.
Yes, it's a 'cult' film, students like watching it while drinking and sad people (like me) will constantly quote it, but all that actually detracts from what is actually a near-perfect film. It's moving, thought-provoking, desperately sad and very funny. The script, characterisations and acting are all incredible.
10/10, would recommend.
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
The 80s was a great decade for films, so many good ones, but if I had to pick just one, it would be Pulp Fiction.
Still in my top 3 films ever
Edit: Err.. Except I've just re-thought and realised it was in the 90s...
Still in my top 3 films ever
Edit: Err.. Except I've just re-thought and realised it was in the 90s...
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Bearing in mind I was a teenager in t'80s:
Total Recall
First Blood (but none of the subsequent garbage)
The Warriors (can you dig it?)
Full Metal Jacket
Platoon
Predator
Total Recall
First Blood (but none of the subsequent garbage)
The Warriors (can you dig it?)
Full Metal Jacket
Platoon
Predator
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Debbie does Dallas
A fistfull of Doris
Diddler on the roof
A fistfull of Doris
Diddler on the roof
Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
I was gonna say...!
It would be my top 90s film anyway.
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Mad Max 2, but only because Mad Max was made in the 1970s.
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Off the top of my head, Mad max 2, Predator, Withnail & I, Blues Brothers & Terminator 2. Also Goodbye Pork Pie, an NZ road movie.
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