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Kid Dynamite

I'm 1 year older than you.

 

We couldn't afford to go to the pictures when I was a kid so we had to wait til films were on telly. Goonies, Karate Kid, Rambo, Flight of the Navigator, Labyrinth, Princess Bride, Indiana Jones, Willow, ET, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Masters of the Universe .....

 

If you weren't watching these films as a kid in the 80s then you're the weird one, not me :lol:

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Andrew
1 hour ago, ewerk said:

Out of that list I've seen Willow, Ghostbusters and Gremlins.

 

Ok, much as it pains me, I agree with KD here.

 

I was born in 1989 and I've seen most of those just on TV as a kid, nevermind re-watching the cult classics again as an adult.

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Meenzer

Even I've seen about half of them and I used to sit in my room reading atlases instead of watching telly.

 

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ewerk
1 hour ago, Andrew said:

 

Ok, much as it pains me, I agree with KD here.

 

I was born in 1989 and I've seen most of those just on TV as a kid, nevermind re-watching the cult classics again as an adult.

It wasn't that I didn't watch TV or have been actively avoiding them, I've just never seen them on. 

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Dr Gloom

Not that i want to side with J69 either but that's a canny list of 80s movies, with masters of the universe being an obvious exception 

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3 hours ago, Kid Dynamite said:

Labyrinth, Princess Bride

Anyone who hasn't seen these, sort your fucking life out.

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3 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

masters of the universe

Aye, wtf is this movie doing on that list of classics? :lol:  

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Howmanheyman

Goonies, = watched. Shite.

 

Karate Kid, = watched. Shite.

 

Rambo, =  watched, ok at the time.

 

Flight of the Navigator,  = never seen it.

 

Labyrinth, = saw a bit of it. Utter shite.

 

Princess Bride, = Saw a bit of it, lasses film tbh.

 

Indiana Jones, = watched Raiders of the lost ark, excellent, temple of doom not quite as good as the first but still canny enough.

 

Willow, = what?

 

ET, = watched. Very good.

 

Ghostbusters, = watched. Canny enough at the time. Wouldn't have aged well.

 

Gremlins, = watched. Average at best.

 

Masters of the Universe. = Are you for fucking real? :lol:

 

 

 

 

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34 minutes ago, Howmanheyman said:

Princess Bride, = Saw a bit of it, lasses film tbh.

And one of the best.  As to the rest may I be the first to say, how very dare you sir!

 

Although ironically, given the poster, most of these probably only hold up under the influence of some serious narcotics.

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Ayatollah Hermione

Not to derail but I watched that Patrick Melrose recently and it's fantastic. Bendybus Cabbagepatch is a great actor when he's not being asked to recite shitty-arsed dialogue by whatever fraud wrote Sherlock.

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7 hours ago, Howmanheyman said:

Goonies, = watched. Shite.

 

Karate Kid, = watched. Shite.

 

Rambo, =  watched, ok at the time.

 

Flight of the Navigator,  = never seen it.

 

Labyrinth, = saw a bit of it. Utter shite.

 

Princess Bride, = Saw a bit of it, lasses film tbh.

 

Indiana Jones, = watched Raiders of the lost ark, excellent, temple of doom not quite as good as the first but still canny enough.

 

Willow, = what?

 

ET, = watched. Very good.

 

Ghostbusters, = watched. Canny enough at the time. Wouldn't have aged well.

 

Gremlins, = watched. Average at best.

 

Masters of the Universe. = Are you for fucking real? :lol:

 

 

 

 

I disagree. The Goonies is alright 

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Ayatollah Hermione

E.T. only got a "Very Good" because HWHM can relate to the story of an alienated little ugly lad with a massive head tbh

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9 hours ago, ewerk said:

It wasn't that I didn't watch TV or have been actively avoiding them, I've just never seen them on. 

You were both born about 10 years too late for that sort of claim to fondly remembering the 80s to be anything more than an obvious affectation tbh ;) 

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Ayatollah Hermione

Commando is the undisputed champ of highly enjoyable, cack action movies. It takes on an added dimension when you’re pissed as well.

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The Fish
8 hours ago, Alex said:

You were both born about 10 years too late for that sort of claim to fondly remembering the 80s to be anything more than an obvious affectation tbh ;) 

There were some great movies in the 90s. Jurassic Park, the Matrix, but that raft of movies are timeless classics to be fair.

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Courtney Cox's finest work tbh. It might have been a smidge better if they didn't blow the budget before dubbing Dolph Lundgren out of it.

 

The rest are 80s classics, I'd add Short Circuit, Big, and the first two Police Academy. The latter are surely utter shite but still iconic.

 

Oh, Back to the Future as well. Class.

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Howmanheyman
12 hours ago, Ayatollah Hermione said:

E.T. only got a "Very Good" because HWHM can relate to the story of an alienated little ugly lad with a massive head tbh

:lol:

 

:handbags:

 

Actually, on reflection I'd downgrade it to 'good'. 

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Gemmill

Have any of you dickheads watched Queer Eye yet? I'm telling you, its life affirming shit. @Renton you're circling the drain at the minute with worries about Brexit. Let the queer eye lads plug your drain hole.

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David Kelly

Big Trouble In Little China is another 80's classic along with everything John Hughes did (apart from Home Alone).

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