Top 10 Flicks of the 80s Final List Updated

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Raging Bull
Do the Right Thing
Back to the Future 2
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Ghostbusters
The Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Back To the Future
Coming to America
Batman
 

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Yea raging bull and do the right thing was a toss up to me amedaus was boring as shyt I understand it but I like white wash ghandi more than that
Another 80s drama ive been meaning to peep
 

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Punch and pie :noah:

1. Transformers The Movie
2. Predator
3. The Empire Strikes Back
4. Aliens
5. Batman
6. Ghostbusters
7. Back To The Future
8. Big Trouble In Little China
9. Goonies
10. Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
This list is nice...just wanted to mention mad max road warriors and terradome(Tina turner bossed up), trading places, I'm gonna get u sucka, and weird science(lisa was my first horny fantasy:shaq:) that is all
 

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this is gonna be so hard,...
this maybe next to impossible because it was a horde of shyt on.
that i would have to fact check dates.
just to be sure it dropped in the eigthies.

plus, if it did not come out in the eighties.
it still was a staple on on tv and spectrum like it was brand new.
or it was always re-released and playing like a world premier in the movies.


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Is that a question? :what:


dawg, you do know like old movies was still like premiers in the movies in the eighties.
like star wars never left the theatre.
fist of fury never left the theatre
empire strikes back never left the theatre back then.
doctor no, never left the theatre
gold finger never left the theatre
god father i and two never left the theatre and the intermission was real.
chinese connection never left the theatre
octap*ssy never left the theatre.
moonraker never left the theatre.
rocky horror picture show never left the theatre and still had the cult fan interaction during the play of the movie.
like i saw that with my mom's and pops and it was my mom's favorite movie going experience.
people did the time warp in the aisle in unison,......

like whole theatre's were star wars motif and marketed, breh.

that is why i asked cause it was different in the eighties before like john hughes movies and bruckheimer came through to kinda mainstream and balance things out.
the earlier part of the eighties, was dominated by shyt that never left the theatre or was a nightly staple on, on tv and spectrum.

did you have spectrum my nikka....


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*runs off with best friend into empire strikes back.
best friend leaves me in the dust running into theatre.

the theatre doors close and i wait for my parents and his parents,...
you hear some yell'n and dis nikka, comes bust'n out theatre in full speed.
then, runs past everyone, and right behind him with the breathing noise on ten is:

DARTH VADER AND A WHOLE FLEET OF STORM TROOPERS

scared shawty out the theatre to the car and hiding by rusty jones.
we had to talk this nikka back into the movie.

that is how off the chain it was at the movie theatre,...the chinese theatre was off the chain.
river oaks starwars theatre was legendary.
they even had the parking lot painted with star wars murals that were the entire size of the parking lot.
like luke skywalker, han solo, the falcon, darth vader and different portions of the parking lot were a star wars character motif and a little garden with the large star wars mural.
 
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dawg, you do know like old movies was still like premiers in the movies in the eighties.
like star wars never left the theatre.
fist of fury never left the theatre
empire strikes back never left the theatre back then.

like whole theatre's were star wars motif and marketed, breh.

that is why i asked cause it was different in the eighties before like john hughes movies and bruckheimer came through to kinda mainstream and balance things out.
the earlier part of the eighties, was dominated by shyt that never left the theatre or was a nightly staple on, on tv and spectrum.

did you have spectrum my nikka....


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I'm just try to understand what u were getting at. But I still don't know what u mean :patrice:

Unless u mean should star wars be counted as an 80s film because it was still in theaters? I would say no. The film would have to drop in the 80s to be considered an 80s film.
 

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I'm just try to understand what u were getting at. But I still don't know what u mean :patrice:

Unless u mean should star wars be counted as an 80s film because it was still in theaters? I would say no. The film would have to drop in the 80s to be considered an 80s film.

Yeah its by release date. That's it. No bullshyt, no trickery. Star Wars came out in 77, therefore its a 70s movie.
 
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