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Re: Your very favourite eighties movie...
The Shining!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and
Ghostbusters !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who yu gonna call!
and
Ghostbusters !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who yu gonna call!
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Sassy wrote:The Shining!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and
Ghostbusters !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who yu gonna call!
Ah!!the shining is class Sass!! My young lass has it and loves it!!
I'm not sure my very favourite yet,,,but I do love Christine!( it's a car!).
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Joy Division wrote:Sassy wrote:The Shining!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and
Ghostbusters !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who yu gonna call!
Ah!!the shining is class Sass!! My young lass has it and loves it!!
I'm not sure my very favourite yet,,,but I do love Christine!( it's a car!).
I know, another brilliant film. Stephen King book.
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There were so many!
Aliens!!!!! I shall never forget that thing exploding from John Hurt's chest!
Aliens!!!!! I shall never forget that thing exploding from John Hurt's chest!
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Good choices guys...what about the Goonies, a Troll and ET!!
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They were ok, but didn't really float my boat.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, now, that did!
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, now, that did!
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The Lost Boys
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Dirty Dancing
nobody puts baby in the corner
Ive had the Time of My Life as our first dance at our wedding reception
nobody puts baby in the corner
Ive had the Time of My Life as our first dance at our wedding reception
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There are almost too many good ones to choose just one; one thing I find about 80s movies is that they didn't seem to feel they had to be as slick as movies now. More dirt and gross-out moments, etc. ... Remember how slicked-up the Star Wars prequels were compared to the original trilogy?
I feel the same way about music, actually. I don't see anything raw and primal being released by a major label these days, I doubt even Nirvana could manage to sign to a major label now.
I feel the same way about music, actually. I don't see anything raw and primal being released by a major label these days, I doubt even Nirvana could manage to sign to a major label now.
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^^^ Kurt Cobain completely loses control of his voice at around 2:14; I bet these days they'd make him re-record it ...
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Cass wrote:Dirty Dancing
nobody puts baby in the corner
Ive had the Time of My Life as our first dance at our wedding reception
Hi Me Lady
Excellent choice, am torn myself between The Outsiders and The LostBoys
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Back to the future
Terminator
Die Hard
All brilliant
Terminator
Die Hard
All brilliant
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Well the franchises arw there but I'd go:
Temple of Doom
Back to the future Part II
Goonies
Temple of Doom
Back to the future Part II
Goonies
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Eilzel wrote:Well the franchises arw there but I'd go:
Temple of Doom
Back to the future Part II
Goonies
Gremlins, I still love that film!
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Didge wrote:Cass wrote:Dirty Dancing
nobody puts baby in the corner
Ive had the Time of My Life as our first dance at our wedding reception
Hi Me Lady
Excellent choice, am torn myself between The Outsiders and The LostBoys
The Lost Boys...one of my favourites!..and my daughter's all time ever favourite!!
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Bladerunner (Blade Runner in North America..).
Runners up:
Terminator; and Raiders of the Lost Ark..
...I heard you were into sons and daughters , the series Bee?
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Prisoner cell block with Val Lehman as Bea Smith!!!
Got a few series of that on DVD!!!
Got a few series of that on DVD!!!
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Lone Wolf wrote:Joy Division wrote:
...I heard you were into sons and daughters , the series Bee?
::rfth::
Bee, your a funny guy!
Prisoner was great though!
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For some reason I had Blade Runner in my head as 70s... so yeah since that is my favourite film of all time that moves to the top of my list :-)
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"Secret of NIHM" It has beautiful art and a really interesting undercurrent of science vs mysticism.
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"Here's Johnny" !
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Born on the 4th of July
Glory
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
When Harry met Sally
Glory
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
When Harry met Sally
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Joy Division wrote:Please remember...... HAS to eighties!!!!!!!!
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SEXY MAMA wrote:Joy Division wrote:Please remember...... HAS to eighties!!!!!!!!
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dont you forget about me.......twas a goodie along with Pretty in Pink but DD still the best.
hey SM
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Cass wrote:SEXY MAMA wrote:
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dont you forget about me.......twas a goodie along with Pretty in Pink but DD still the best.
hey SM
Hey Cass
I love the film and must have watched it 100 times plus.
How are you? x
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SEXY MAMA wrote:Cass wrote:
dont you forget about me.......twas a goodie along with Pretty in Pink but DD still the best.
hey SM
Hey Cass
I love the film and must have watched it 100 times plus.
How are you? x
I'm good lady - day off - some hopefully cracking footie on later and the sun is shining -
hope are well too x
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I'm very well thanks xx
We HAVE TO WIN no ifs and buts about it. ::=|Q::
We HAVE TO WIN no ifs and buts about it. ::=|Q::
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SEXY MAMA wrote:I'm very well thanks xx
We HAVE TO WIN no ifs and buts about it. ::=|Q::
yup and so do we over here on Sunday.
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