17 Nov 2013

Top 10 Eighties Flicks you gotta see in your lifetime!


Not that I am saying you should take your time with this, but don’t put off what you can do today!!

OK, now while doing research for this I realized something… I can’t go down to 10… and I can’t very well say..

Top 36 Eighties Flicks you gotta see…

So how about…

Top Eighties flicks I watched over and over and still go back to cos they are awesome…

PART 1 (It’s only fitting) Works for me…


They will not be in order as that would also be too hard, just know they all have a special place and deserve a revisit, if you haven’t watched them, take note, grab popcorn, grab the movies and watch them. It is my gift to you..

Now, let’s get started.. alphabetically…

Aliens
GAME OVER MAN! Truly one of the better mods for DOOM, Aliens played out like a video game, big, brash and over the top, I watched this over 2 minute noodles many times over. (You can take that as a recommendation.) Totally enjoyable and just mindless fragging fun!


Back to the Future
GREAT SCOTT! It is just a great movie, parts played to perfection and as a big fan of time travel it is hard to come across anything better. This one was pretty much playing almost every weekend at my house, an absolute classic and I really hope it is never re-made!

 
Batman
The Bat-Film prior to latest installment of the Batman franchise. Once again, very brash, very Burton and pretty much a playground for Nicholson, it is a great film and still very iconic. I love this film for the portrayal of the characters, Keaton was an awesome Batman, it was a shame he didn’t get a couple more films under his utility belt (it had to be said). An awesome soundtrack too with Danny Elfman and Prince giving their musical talents.

 
Beetlejuice
Keaton, Burton and Elfman are back!! WHOA! Once again more of Burton’s kooky style comes into play with more awesome performances from the cast, Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis were great as the newly deceased couple. Keaton was just a rollercoaster ride as Beetlejuice, up, down, around and through the floor. Hilarious!


Beverly Hills Cop
One of Eddie Murphy’s best, humour was top notch, cast was great, Judge Reinhold plays Billy Rosewood as the innocent cop who wants to go by the book but wants the excitement! Truly the Jewel in the Eddie Murphy library and one guaranteed to keep you bopping with a great soundtrack!


Big
A breakout role for Tom Hanks, his ability to play a kid in an adult’s body made this film an instant classic and made us all want to play chopsticks on a giant keyboard. Transformed into an adult after making a wish to be big at a zoltan machine at a town fair, he soon finds out how to make it finding work and hitting a great job in a toy company!! Another great Sunday afternoon movie!


Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
EXCELLENT! This movie brought the air guitar into full fruition and mixed in a very healthy dose of time travel. Our lovable heroes Bill and Ted are unlikely saviours of our future bringing peace to the world through their music. When they look to be separated, the powers of the future send back Rufus (George Carlin) to help them set the future back on track.


Blade Runner
Awesome film. Harrison Ford plays Deckard, a blade runner, who has to track down 4 replicants who hijacked a ship in space and have returned to Earth seeking their maker. With many debates of replicants and who is one, this film has seen many re-edits over the years but visually it is always a feast for the eyes. Honestly, the less said, the better, just enjoy!


Breakfast Club
Once again another great soundtrack and one of my favourite John Hughes films. 5 high school kids are trapped in detention on a Saturday, all from different social groups they find out about each other and learn to accept their differences. Once again, great cast and great one liners, a staple for a Hughes film.
Simple Minds’ “Don’t you forget about me” is synonymous with this film for me.


Burbs
I think this film is underrated personally, quite a bit of black humour but just the right amount of silliness too. Tom Hanks is great in this and look for his slide down the steps near the end of the film, I still wonder if that was one take.. cracks me up.



Clue
A great cast including Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean and Madeline Khan. An absolute pun-fest and cleverly written dialogue make this an enjoyable film and with it now on DVD you also get all three endings which originally had random endings sent to different cinemas to fit in with the spirit of the Cluedo boardgame. Definitely another great one to watch!!



Coming to America

Another Eddie Murphy classic with more great comedy, Arsenio Hall and make up jobs with Eddie and Arsenio playing many characters in the film. Lots of laugh out loud moments and just a highly quotable film. Girl, you look so good, someone ought to put you on a plate and sop you up with a biscuit.


Check back soon for Part 2: Electric Boogaloo!!

- Mike


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