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    What is you favorite movie from the 1980's

    that was NOT one of these top 10 grossing films:


    1. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), $435 million
    2. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983), $309 million
    3. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980), $290 million
    4. Batman (1989), $251 million
    5. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), $245 million
    6. Ghostbusters (1984), $238 million
    7. Beverly Hills Cop (1984), $234 million
    8. Back to the Future (1985), $210 million
    9. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), $197 million
    10.Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), $179 million

    Extra points for posting original movie poster!

    Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980s_in_film

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    This is tough. Too many to choose, really. Day, Aliens, Predator, Lethal Weapon, The Fly, The Thing, Beatlejuice, Creepshow, Blues Brothers, Caddyshack, Stripes, Gremlins, Die Hard, Batman, The Burbs. I could go on an on. And with Ghostbusters, my absolute favorite, being in the top ten....I really can't choose a number one favorite out of the rest.

    I guess Beetlejuice gets the most mileage...



    Not the original poster, but I thought it was so awesome I had to share it.
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    God!! I don't think I can really answer this. The 80's was the best era ever for movies, IMO. So I'll just toss out the one I watched the very most I guess. Oh crap, almost forgot this one. . . .it's a tie between these two.
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    My two favorite films, The Shining and Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, are both from the 80's.

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    How much time ya got?

    Here was a great thread from the thrilling days of yesteryear that probably has all of mine (plus some of non-80's as well)

    Older Movies - Any Missed Gems?

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    Red Dawn, Goonies, The Princess Bride.
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    RTOLD
    Howard The Duck
    Short Curcit
    Gremlins
    Witchboard
    the gate
    Goonies
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    Off the top of my head - Buckaroo Banzai:




    Gawd, this should have been a franchise.

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    Back To The Future II
    The Gate
    The Goonies
    The Thing
    They Live
    Escape From New York
    [Kurt Russell rules]

    Plus about 1,000,000 other movies; just about all of my favorite flicks are from the 80's.

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    Agreein' with the MikeP.
    Also... Day, obviously, but...
    Thrashin'. Since nobody else would post it. And it's decent, especially if you skip the little romantic/dramatic bits. The whole sponsorship thing was laughable. That dude clearly knew nothing about skateboarding. Ooh, Fast Times was okay, too. Spicoli, man.

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    I'd say half of the films I rate 5 stars (which are about 100 out of the 3,000 I've ranked on Netflix) come from the 80's. It's the single greatest decade for films PERIOD if you ask me. If I had to pick just one...

    I'd go with Red Dawn. Of course, I'm a Republican, so naturally I'd be inclined to love it!



    Christine would be in there as well as it's my favorite flick by Carpenter and just freakin' amazing...



    "DAY" of course is the undisputed greatest horror film of all time, so it goes without saying. Man, the 80's really were the golden age of films...

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    Most of my favorites have already been said, but I also like a few films that weren't exactly considered the cream of the crop. I actually enjoyed Swamp Thing, for instance.

    What I can't believe that no one has posted yet was Evil Dead and Evil Dead II. I still watch those to this day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitchified View Post
    What I can't believe that no one has posted yet was Evil Dead and Evil Dead II. I still watch those to this day.
    That is because I have not posted, yet. The Evil Dead, Star Trek II, Starman, The Thing, and honorable mentions for sleaze: The Beyond & The New York Ripper.
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