What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
The Three Amigos.
And everything else with Steve Martin in.
And everything else with Steve Martin in.
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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels! A classic.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 7:45 pm The Three Amigos.
And everything else with Steve Martin in.
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I'm gutted The Jerk was 1979. One of Martin's finest works.DefTrap wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 7:47 pmDirty Rotten Scoundrels! A classic.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 7:45 pm The Three Amigos.
And everything else with Steve Martin in.
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Look past the hype and cultish bollocks. It's utterly hilarious and devastatingly poignant. If you watch it and don't like it I'll give you my house.
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Beverly Hills Cop?Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:37 pm Look past the hype and cultish bollocks. It's utterly hilarious and devastatingly poignant. If you watch it and don't like it I'll give you my house.
iirc it was offered Stallone, but he wanted to rewrite it to make it serious with $$$$ worth of action set pieces.
Oh right, you mean Withnail and I. I'll get in the back of the van.
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Bold, seeing how it’s utter shiteAsian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:37 pmLook past the hype and cultish bollocks. It's utterly hilarious and devastatingly poignant. If you watch it and don't like it I'll give you my house.
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I love it. It's one of my favourites. Each to their own I guess.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:51 pmBold, seeing how it’s utter shiteAsian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:37 pmLook past the hype and cultish bollocks. It's utterly hilarious and devastatingly poignant. If you watch it and don't like it I'll give you my house.
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Repo Man or Straight to Hell - rock and roll weirdness
Hellraiser - low budget effects but striking film
Airplane or Naked Gun - throw away gags
The Firm (Gary Oldman) - tv movie but some decent hard man quotes
Hellraiser - low budget effects but striking film
Airplane or Naked Gun - throw away gags
The Firm (Gary Oldman) - tv movie but some decent hard man quotes
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Strange how some films don't age well, and this is one of them. I used to love it, but watched it a few years back and it's cringe-worthy now.
Ditto Ferris Bueller - used to be my teenage role model. Watched it a few years back and he's just a lazy, smug bully.
And Grease, but that's 70's and out of scope for my scathing critiques that leave Hollywood shaking in its boots.
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BTTF is probably no. 1 for me. Watched it with a live orchestra performing the musical score at the Royal Festival Hall a couple of years ago.
Way too many to choose from but others that I make time to watch are:
Midnight Run
Major League
Wildcats
Hoosiers/Best Shot
Karate Kid
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Big Trouble in Little China!
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Field of Dreams!
(only joking!)
(only joking!)
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All my 80's top five have received one or more mentions - with the exception of...
Down By Law
which is a wonderful film.
Down By Law
which is a wonderful film.
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Or have you noticed how Walter Peck (aka "Dickless"), the EPA guy who shut down the Ghostbusters was exactly right about them being dangerous and was just doing his job properly?gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 1:20 pmStrange how some films don't age well, and this is one of them. I used to love it, but watched it a few years back and it's cringe-worthy now.
Ditto Ferris Bueller - used to be my teenage role model. Watched it a few years back and he's just a lazy, smug bully.
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I think history will show him to have been the victim of both bullying and victimisation for not having genitals. We should deplatform Ghostbusters.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 7:26 amOr have you noticed how Walter Peck (aka "Dickless"), the EPA guy who shut down the Ghostbusters was exactly right about them being dangerous and was just doing his job properly?gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 1:20 pmStrange how some films don't age well, and this is one of them. I used to love it, but watched it a few years back and it's cringe-worthy now.
Ditto Ferris Bueller - used to be my teenage role model. Watched it a few years back and he's just a lazy, smug bully.
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Re: What was your favourite movie from the 1980s?
Special Bulletin 1983 TV Movie
or Rottweiler AKA Dogs of Hell
I actually watched Rottweiler with my rottweiler and I swear he was laughing, his wee bunny tail was going non stop.
or Rottweiler AKA Dogs of Hell
I actually watched Rottweiler with my rottweiler and I swear he was laughing, his wee bunny tail was going non stop.