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Flashback to the best movies from the 80s

The 80s had the (right) stuff, from The Empire Strikes Back to Do the Right Thing. Share your memories of watching these classics and others for the first time. (Read the article here.)

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There were so many great films from the 1980’s. The Shining is one of my all time favorites. The Star Wars and Indiana Jones flicks also rate high on my list. I would add these favorites to the list . . .

 

Die Hard, 1988 

Lethal Weapon, 1987 

Wall Street, 1987

Steel Magnolias, 1989

Rain Man, 1988

An Officer and A Gentleman, 1982

Batman, 1989

Top Gun, 1986

War Games, 1982

Airplane, 1980 (one of the best of the spoof movies)

 

And the James Bond films of the 80’s with Roger Moore were delightful!

For Your Eyes Only, 1981

Octopussy, 1983

View To A Kill,1985

And Sean Connery’s last Bond Film . . .

Never Say Never Again, 1983

 

“When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.” - Jimi Hendrix
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Midnight Run (Robert De Niro, Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton) 1988

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The Little Mermaid. for sure!

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@AARPLynne wrote:

The 80s had the (right) stuff, from The Empire Strikes Back to Do the Right Thing. Share your memories of watching these classics and others for the first time. (Read the article here.)


💥 @AARPLynne , 9 to 5 and Dirty Dancing. Interesting post! 💥

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I have to start with Caddyshack, then Revenge of the Nerds, The Terminator, Superman 2,

Sudden Impact, Pale Rider, any James Bond flick, and best of all, The Breakfast Club. I could watch these movies anytime.

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I agree with all those.

Last night watched a movie about 8

years old with James Franco, called Flyboys. Had wonderful 1918 scenes, ladies clothing of the era,

etc. James Franco was in it, and did not watch it with him Ha Ha

 

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About World War One and France.😊

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You pretty much nailed my favorites with Caddyshack and Revenge of the Nerds. I thought Top Secret was a hilariously underrated movei too. 

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Steve the @postman29 Still haven't seen the original Terminator.  After seeing Robocop in my early 20's, I get a little freaked out by the whole concept of cyborgs.  There's something about  part human part machine.  I was ok with Robert Downey in the Iron Man movies. ---  Christine the limericker 

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Christine, Robocop was pretty good but the Terminator movies are great. True story- after Linda Hamilton was in that and Beauty and the Beast whenever my wife and I went to Vegas, Atlantic City, and Orlando for letter carrier conventions in the early 90's we had waitresses, hotel workers, and strangers asking my wife if she was Linda Hamilton. It was so funny. They probably would have compted us lol but we were honest and said nope. At least no one asked me if I was the Beast thankfully! 

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Steve the @postman29 , Wow, your wife must be quite striking!  Hey, remember, the beast turns into the handsome prince. Impressed with the two of you sticking to your guns and being honest.   --  Christine the limericker

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Hi @AARPLynne  Great question, love movies.   "The Princes Bride", "When Harry Met Sally",

"Moonstruck" and  "The Big Chill".

 

Hard to pick favorite one,

wait I know, most fun.

"Inconceivable",

it's believable.

"The Princess Bride", I'm done.        ---  Christine

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@CynthiaM199997 @AARPLynne 

My favorite from this list has got to be “The Breakfast Club”. 

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The Color Purple. At this point I have watched it at least 100 times. I really miss going to the movies.

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Hi @CynthiaM199997  "The Color Purple" is definitely one of my favs too.   ---  Christine

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WOW the 80's movies. I loved Indiana Jones and Raiders of the Lost Ark. The movie starts very quickly with action and continues throughout! I also enjoyed The Outsiders, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Raging Bull, Scarface, and Dead Poets Society!

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I love "Indiana Jones."  I know the second one ("Temple of Doom") isn't most people's favorite, but I love the musical chaos of that opening scene.

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The Road Warrior, Heavy Metal, The Breakfast Club

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While technically, one of the movies didn't appear in theaters until 1990, it was made in the 1980's. It's two sister episodes did appear in the 1980's. They are the most repeated movies on television today and each time I run across them, I end up watching all or parts of them again. I always discover lines I have missed or actions that I have overlooked. Nevertheless, they are entertaining EACH AND EVERY time I watch them. They are:

 

BACK TO THE FUTURE

BACK TO THE FUTURE PART 2

BACK TO THE FUTURE PART 3

 

 

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@nctarheel That really is one of the great things about seeing a movie a few times, always something new to discover.  ---  Christine

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