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Next week is films based on a comic book or comic book character:
Stand by Me - one of the few Stephen King stories to make a successful transfer to screen, this is one of those films I can watch again and again. Great build-up & unsentimental climax, you'd have to be a bit disturbed not to be wracked with nostalgia.
The Empire strikes back - The first sequel to outstrip an original. A critically acclaimed success and action packed from start to finish.
ET - Possibly the greatest film of all time and not just the 80s. A story which still carries an emotional wallop even today. Brilliant acting and story from the greatest director of his generation. This has to win!
Die Hard - Who could forget this amazing film with hard hitter John McClain(Bruce wills fantastic performance) and the amazing ride which was "Yippee Kiy Yay"
Airplane - It's just clearly the best comedy film of all time. It launched a new era of spoof comedies and sight gags, for which I am eternally grateful. Even people who haven't seen it know quotes from it. It transcended!
Blade Runner - A Sci-Fi classic film that manages to equal the book it was based on, the outstanding Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. Exceptional acting and direction throughout but the key features here were the existential questions asked through the plot and characters and the sublime way Scott subtly makes suggestions regarding the nature of identity. A massive influence on works in every conceivable medium.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off - a film that needs no introduction or case made for it - it simply is one of the best films ever made, never mind from the 80s. There has never been a better feel-good movie than Ferris Bueller.
The Terminator - The Terminator made the reputation of cowriter/director James Cameron and solidified the stardom of Arnold Schwarzenegger. The movie begins in a post-apocalyptic 2029, when Los Angeles has been largely reduced to rubble and is under the thumb of all-powerful ruling machines. Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn), a member of the human resistance movement, is teleported back to 1984. His purpose: to rescue Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), the mother of the man who will lead the 21st-century rebels against the tyrannical machines, from being assassinated before she can give birth. Likewise thrust back to 1984 is The Terminator (Schwarzenegger), a grim, well-armed, virtually indestructable cyborg who has been programmed to eliminate Sarah Connor. This is the film in which Schwarzenegger declared "I'll be baaaack"
Back To The Future - A time travelling masterpiece. Michael J Fox's best film. Who didn't want to own a DeLorean?? One of those films that gets quoted even now.
The Goonies - Hey yoooooooooouuuu guyyyyyssss vote for this! This film defines life as a child growing up in the 80s, hanging out with your friends on bmxs, playing out & exploring, finding physically and mentally handicapped members of criminal gangs whilst searching for underground pirate treasure to stop you being relocated, we've all been there. So if you want to do the truffle shuffle one more time vote for this!
Vote for your favourite 2 - voting ends on Monday.
Everyone allowed to vote in this, not just the people who nominated.
Below are the reasons for nominations (where provided).
Next week is films based on a comic book or comic book character:
Stand by Me - one of the few Stephen King stories to make a successful transfer to screen, this is one of those films I can watch again and again. Great build-up & unsentimental climax, you'd have to be a bit disturbed not to be wracked with nostalgia.
The Empire strikes back - The first sequel to outstrip an original. A critically acclaimed success and action packed from start to finish.
ET - Possibly the greatest film of all time and not just the 80s. A story which still carries an emotional wallop even today. Brilliant acting and story from the greatest director of his generation. This has to win!
Die Hard - Who could forget this amazing film with hard hitter John McClain(Bruce wills fantastic performance) and the amazing ride which was "Yippee Kiy Yay"
Airplane - It's just clearly the best comedy film of all time. It launched a new era of spoof comedies and sight gags, for which I am eternally grateful. Even people who haven't seen it know quotes from it. It transcended!
Blade Runner - A Sci-Fi classic film that manages to equal the book it was based on, the outstanding Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. Exceptional acting and direction throughout but the key features here were the existential questions asked through the plot and characters and the sublime way Scott subtly makes suggestions regarding the nature of identity. A massive influence on works in every conceivable medium.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off - a film that needs no introduction or case made for it - it simply is one of the best films ever made, never mind from the 80s. There has never been a better feel-good movie than Ferris Bueller.
The Terminator - The Terminator made the reputation of cowriter/director James Cameron and solidified the stardom of Arnold Schwarzenegger. The movie begins in a post-apocalyptic 2029, when Los Angeles has been largely reduced to rubble and is under the thumb of all-powerful ruling machines. Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn), a member of the human resistance movement, is teleported back to 1984. His purpose: to rescue Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), the mother of the man who will lead the 21st-century rebels against the tyrannical machines, from being assassinated before she can give birth. Likewise thrust back to 1984 is The Terminator (Schwarzenegger), a grim, well-armed, virtually indestructable cyborg who has been programmed to eliminate Sarah Connor. This is the film in which Schwarzenegger declared "I'll be baaaack"
Back To The Future - A time travelling masterpiece. Michael J Fox's best film. Who didn't want to own a DeLorean?? One of those films that gets quoted even now.
The Goonies - Hey yoooooooooouuuu guyyyyyssss vote for this! This film defines life as a child growing up in the 80s, hanging out with your friends on bmxs, playing out & exploring, finding physically and mentally handicapped members of criminal gangs whilst searching for underground pirate treasure to stop you being relocated, we've all been there. So if you want to do the truffle shuffle one more time vote for this!
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Re: Best film from the 80s - Round 4 of the Movie Cup
Adam D wrote:Azzy Mahmood wrote:Yeah, ET got my second choice. Drew Barrymore was so hot.
The Prize for the most inappropriate comment on this forum goes to Azzy
She was 7, when I first saw it I was about 5, man, she was probably the first woman I ever loved. I really fancied her in that film
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Crimey wrote:Linebreaker wrote:Crimey wrote:It's a great action film, but on this list, I'd rank it right near the bottom. Almost all of the others are superior to it.
You prefer Ferris Bueller's Day off to Die Hard?
FBDO is one of my choices for most overrated films.... ever.
Get out!
Ferris Buellar is an excellent film, it's aged really well, it's funny, it's sweet. Die Hard is purely an action film, a good one, but action films are probably the worst kinds of films anyway.
I prefer American Pie but that's the next decade isn't it?
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Adam, can I ban people for slagging Die Hard off?
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I think its perfectly reasonable. Its the movie equivalent of wumming!
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Linebreaker wrote:Crimey wrote:It's a great action film, but on this list, I'd rank it right near the bottom. Almost all of the others are superior to it.
You prefer Ferris Bueller's Day off to Die Hard?
FBDO is one of my choices for most overrated films.... ever.
WHAAAAT??
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Linebreaker wrote:Crimey wrote:Linebreaker wrote:Crimey wrote:It's a great action film, but on this list, I'd rank it right near the bottom. Almost all of the others are superior to it.
You prefer Ferris Bueller's Day off to Die Hard?
FBDO is one of my choices for most overrated films.... ever.
Get out!
Ferris Buellar is an excellent film, it's aged really well, it's funny, it's sweet. Die Hard is purely an action film, a good one, but action films are probably the worst kinds of films anyway.
I prefer American Pie but that's the next decade isn't it?
You uncultured swine!
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Only if you PM them first saying "Now you have a 3-day ban. Ho Ho Ho. Yippey-kay-yay!"Rowley wrote:Adam, can I ban people for slagging Die Hard off?
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If I was to put the list of films in order of preference I'd go:
The Empire Strikes Back
Airplane
Goonies
Ghostbusters
Ferris Buellers Day Off
Back to the Future
Die Hard
Raiders of the lost ark
Blade Runner
The Terminator
Police Academy
Stand By Me
ET
In saying that though the top ten I'd happily watch again and again.
The Empire Strikes Back
Airplane
Goonies
Ghostbusters
Ferris Buellers Day Off
Back to the Future
Die Hard
Raiders of the lost ark
Blade Runner
The Terminator
Police Academy
Stand By Me
ET
In saying that though the top ten I'd happily watch again and again.
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Azzy Mahmood wrote:Only if you PM them first saying "Now you have a 3-day ban. Ho Ho Ho. Yippey-kay-yay!"Rowley wrote:Adam, can I ban people for slagging Die Hard off?
John Mclane would not PM people first.
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Adam D wrote:Wow - some amazing comments on here! Die Hard slating, BTTF slating!
At least we can all agree that ET is awesome!
No we can't
I saw it when it came out, then about 10 years later on re-release, just to see if I'd change my opinion. Good film, but not in the 'great' category for me. Close Encounters was way better.
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I'd go:
The Empire Strikes Back
Ferris Buellers Day Off
Airplane
Raiders of the lost ark
Ghostbusters
Back to the Future
ET
Die Hard
The Terminator
Goonies
Haven't seen:
Police Academy
Stand By Me
Blade Runner
The Empire Strikes Back
Ferris Buellers Day Off
Airplane
Raiders of the lost ark
Ghostbusters
Back to the Future
ET
Die Hard
The Terminator
Goonies
Haven't seen:
Police Academy
Stand By Me
Blade Runner
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Crimey wrote:I'd go:
The Empire Strikes Back
Ferris Buellers Day Off
Airplane
Raiders of the lost ark
Ghostbusters
Back to the Future
ET
Die Hard
The Terminator
Goonies
Haven't seen:
Police Academy
Stand By Me
Blade Runner
my choice is above Heros!!
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Linebreaker wrote:Crimey wrote:It's a great action film, but on this list, I'd rank it right near the bottom. Almost all of the others are superior to it.
You prefer Ferris Bueller's Day off to Die Hard?
FBDO is one of my choices for most overrated films.... ever.
WHAAAAT??
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I can't believe Aiplane! has only one vote. Phillistines, all of you.
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Mine would be:
Ferris Buellers Day Off
ET
The Empire Strikes Back
Die Hard
Ghostbusters
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Blade Runner
The Terminator
Airplane
Police Academy
Back to the Future
Stand By Me
Goonies
Ferris Buellers Day Off
ET
The Empire Strikes Back
Die Hard
Ghostbusters
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Blade Runner
The Terminator
Airplane
Police Academy
Back to the Future
Stand By Me
Goonies
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It's OK mate. I read it the first time.
OK, the opening 8 minutes is half interesting.
I can see it would have appealed to a 4-year old though.
OK, the opening 8 minutes is half interesting.
I can see it would have appealed to a 4-year old though.
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sodhat wrote:I can't believe Aiplane! has only one vote. Phillistines, all of you.
That is really disappointing. It just missed out on my vote, maybe it was the same for a lot of people. Good, but not good enough to get their top two votes.
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Most of us ARE still four, aren't we?
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Others that could have been contenders...
Full Metal Jacket
The Princess Bride
Scarface
Once Upon a Time in America
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
When Harry Met Sally
A nightmare on Elm Street
Aliens
Batman
The Untouchables
Karate Kid
Legend
Highlander
Sixteen Candles
Short Circuit
Robocop
Transformers the Movie
Footloose
Dirty Dancing
The Breakfast Club
An American Werewolf in London
Blues Brothers
Lethal Weapon
Big
Beverly Hills Cop
Gremlins
Tremors
Labyrinth
Beetlejuice
Full Metal Jacket
The Princess Bride
Scarface
Once Upon a Time in America
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
When Harry Met Sally
A nightmare on Elm Street
Aliens
Batman
The Untouchables
Karate Kid
Legend
Highlander
Sixteen Candles
Short Circuit
Robocop
Transformers the Movie
Footloose
Dirty Dancing
The Breakfast Club
An American Werewolf in London
Blues Brothers
Lethal Weapon
Big
Beverly Hills Cop
Gremlins
Tremors
Labyrinth
Beetlejuice
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Crimey wrote:sodhat wrote:I can't believe Aiplane! has only one vote. Phillistines, all of you.
That is really disappointing. It just missed out on my vote, maybe it was the same for a lot of people. Good, but not good enough to get their top two votes.
I think you're right, one of those films everyone likes but probably not many love.
It's worse that the only vote was mine, too
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Rowley wrote:Azzy Mahmood wrote:Only if you PM them first saying "Now you have a 3-day ban. Ho Ho Ho. Yippey-kay-yay!"Rowley wrote:Adam, can I ban people for slagging Die Hard off?
John Mclane would not PM people first.
Unfortunately the site doesn't have the option to drop explosives down lift shafts.
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ET awesome. On ya bike mate!!
I havent even watched it the whole way through.
I havent even watched it the whole way through.
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Crimey wrote:sodhat wrote:I can't believe Aiplane! has only one vote. Phillistines, all of you.
That is really disappointing. It just missed out on my vote, maybe it was the same for a lot of people. Good, but not good enough to get their top two votes.
Yeah, that was hilarious but I consider it a separate genre which should have its own category.
Probably could replace Bladerunner as one of my choices.
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mystiroakey wrote:ET awesome. On ya bike mate!!
I havent even watched it the whole way through.
It gets my most boring vote... along with Close Encounters. What were they on?
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I would rather stick rusty nails for an hour and a half into my nether regions than subject myself to watching ET again. That film is for me the most overrated pile of tosh I've ever had the grim misfortune of bearing witness to.
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Not sure why my comment loaded twice (9 minutes apart as well).
FBDO is a great film. I still remember sitting in the cinema, my 4 year old self clutching my pic-n-mix in one hand and my carton of Um Bongo in the other eagerly awaiting the start and saying to my 7 year brother 'this is going to be a classic'.......
FBDO is a great film. I still remember sitting in the cinema, my 4 year old self clutching my pic-n-mix in one hand and my carton of Um Bongo in the other eagerly awaiting the start and saying to my 7 year brother 'this is going to be a classic'.......
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Hero wrote:I would rather stick rusty nails for an hour and a half into my nether regions than subject myself to watching ET again. That film is for me the most overrated pile of tosh I've ever had the grim misfortune of bearing witness to.
Actually 'Lost in Translation' runs in close, but the scrotum looking alien still pips it.
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Hero wrote:Hero wrote:I would rather stick rusty nails for an hour and a half into my nether regions than subject myself to watching ET again. That film is for me the most overrated pile of tosh I've ever had the grim misfortune of bearing witness to.
Actually 'Lost in Translation' runs in close, but the scrotum looking alien still pips it.
You didn't like Lost in Translation? Maybe you didn't understand it.
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crazygangwomble wrote:Not sure why my comment loaded twice (9 minutes apart as well).
FBDO is a great film. I still remember sitting in the cinema, my 4 year old self clutching my pic-n-mix in one hand and my carton of Um Bongo in the other eagerly awaiting the start and saying to my 7 year brother 'this is going to be a classic'.......
Careful not to paint yourself into a corner with the description 'great film'!
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Hero wrote:Hero wrote:I would rather stick rusty nails for an hour and a half into my nether regions than subject myself to watching ET again. That film is for me the most overrated pile of tosh I've ever had the grim misfortune of bearing witness to.
Actually 'Lost in Translation' runs in close, but the scrotum looking alien still pips it.
ET is bad, but not as bad as The Shawshank Redemption, Dead Poets Society, Toys or The Royal Tenenbaums
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Hero wrote:I would rather stick rusty nails for an hour and a half into my nether regions than subject myself to watching ET again. That film is for me the most overrated pile of tosh I've ever had the grim misfortune of bearing witness to.
Ever seen Prizzi's Honour?
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I loved Lost in Translation, Scarlett Johansson doing not much talking is fine by me.
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crazygangwomble wrote:Hero wrote:Hero wrote:I would rather stick rusty nails for an hour and a half into my nether regions than subject myself to watching ET again. That film is for me the most overrated pile of tosh I've ever had the grim misfortune of bearing witness to.
Actually 'Lost in Translation' runs in close, but the scrotum looking alien still pips it.
ET is bad, but not as bad as ...Dead Poets Society
GASP! Outside - now!
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JuliusHMarx wrote:Hero wrote:I would rather stick rusty nails for an hour and a half into my nether regions than subject myself to watching ET again. That film is for me the most overrated pile of tosh I've ever had the grim misfortune of bearing witness to.
Ever seen Prizzi's Honour?
Yeah, in the Name Game Films thread.
As for the film itself? No bloody way! A hopeless plot.
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Linebreaker wrote:crazygangwomble wrote:Not sure why my comment loaded twice (9 minutes apart as well).
FBDO is a great film. I still remember sitting in the cinema, my 4 year old self clutching my pic-n-mix in one hand and my carton of Um Bongo in the other eagerly awaiting the start and saying to my 7 year brother 'this is going to be a classic'.......
Careful not to paint yourself into a corner with the description 'great film'!
Well let's change that....you can have 'fantastic', 'magnificent', 'excellent', 'terrific', 'cool', 'groovy' or plain old 'good'? (That's all Microsoft Word Thesaurus would give me)
I think i'll change it to terrific. It was a terrific film.
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I'd call it a "feel-good adolescent" film. Slightly daggy but harmless fun.
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Dead Poets Society was horrific, I don't think I've watched BBC2 since
Worst film I've ever seen is Mr and Mrs Smith. That's a film that belongs in the 80s.
Worst film I've ever seen is Mr and Mrs Smith. That's a film that belongs in the 80s.
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JuliusHMarx wrote:crazygangwomble wrote:Hero wrote:Hero wrote:I would rather stick rusty nails for an hour and a half into my nether regions than subject myself to watching ET again. That film is for me the most overrated pile of tosh I've ever had the grim misfortune of bearing witness to.
Actually 'Lost in Translation' runs in close, but the scrotum looking alien still pips it.
ET is bad, but not as bad as ...Dead Poets Society
GASP! Outside - now!
Now now there's no need for violence. In fairness, it's rubbish. I fell asleep watching it. I would rather watch Mortal Kombat: Annihilation than watch that load of guff again.
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Linebreaker wrote:I'd call it a "feel-good adolescent" film. Slightly daggy but harmless fun.
I'll go with that
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Azzy Mahmood wrote:Dead Poets Society was horrific, I don't think I've watched BBC2 since
It was only an hour and a half long - they had other programs on after it
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Linebreaker wrote:I'd call it a "feel-good adolescent" film. Slightly daggy but harmless fun.
Strewth!
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It's not worth bottling!
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No Lost Boys or Scarface...
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The Lost Boys couldn't find their way to the poll
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I think any film that doesn't contain one of the following should be automatically disqualified for not being 80s enough.
Molly Ringwald
Corey Feldman
Corey Haim
Rob Lowe
Emilio Estevez
Tom Cruise
Kiefer Sutherland
Steve Guttenberg
Michael J Fox
Harrison Ford
Rick Moranis
Patrick Swayze
Kelly McGillis
Ralph Macchio
Elisabeth Shue
Val Kilmer
Matthew Broderick
Phoebe Cates
Kelly LeBrock
Molly Ringwald
Corey Feldman
Corey Haim
Rob Lowe
Emilio Estevez
Tom Cruise
Kiefer Sutherland
Steve Guttenberg
Michael J Fox
Harrison Ford
Rick Moranis
Patrick Swayze
Kelly McGillis
Ralph Macchio
Elisabeth Shue
Val Kilmer
Matthew Broderick
Phoebe Cates
Kelly LeBrock
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You missed out Andrew McCarthy
Molly Ringwald <sigh>
Molly Ringwald <sigh>
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Yeah McCarthy would be in there I agree.
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Hero wrote:I think any film that doesn't contain one of the following should be automatically disqualified for not being 80s enough.
Molly Ringwald
Corey Feldman
Corey Haim
Rob Lowe
Emilio Estevez
Tom Cruise
Kiefer Sutherland
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Michael J Fox
Harrison Ford
Rick Moranis
Patrick Swayze
Kelly McGillis
Ralph Macchio
Elisabeth Shue
Val Kilmer
Matthew Broderick
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Any bad 80's films needed the following actors/actresses to make them watchable:
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