Best 80's movie was "The Sure Thing", with John Cusack, Anthony Edwards and Daphine Zunica, directed by Rob Reiner and introducing Nicole Sheridan. "Spontaneity has its time and its place."
Best sound track was "The Last American Virgin", a movie so bad it was sold in theatres not by its story but by its music.
2006-09-30 23:25:46
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answered by LORD Z 7
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I would be right here all day however I wont so Im simply going to call a couple of of my favs. however there's such a lot of. The Money Pit Pretty In Pink Moving Breakfast Club Supergirl Tron Blade Runner Weird Science Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure Casual Sex Like I mentioned there's such a lot of different available in the market and they're all satisfactory in a method form and variety.
2016-08-29 09:48:33
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answered by alienello 4
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1. Sixteen Candles - directed by John Hughes
2. Pretty in Pink - directed by John Hughes
3. Fast Times at Ridgemount High
4. Terminator
5. Lethal Weapon
2006-10-01 00:08:20
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answered by funandsun20 3
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The Outsiders or Red Dawn....any of the Brat pack movies
The Goonies, Empire and Jedi of the original Star Wars trilogy
Movies were good in the 80's but the music was better!!!
2006-09-30 22:33:45
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answered by rswdew 5
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I have to say I did love Goonies but I also really like Real Genius with Val Kilmer. The Ghostbusters were pretty cool too.
I also like some of the SciFi/Fantasy like the Princess Bride, Dune, and Willow was the best.
Oh I had to add Ladyhawke
2006-09-30 22:36:08
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answered by Constant_Traveler 5
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Back to the Future 2! No doubt about it - Ferris Buellers Day Off a close second.
2006-09-30 22:38:15
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answered by Chris B 1
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"Full Metal Jacket" - The best war movie ever.
"Blade Runner" - The best Sci-Fi movie ever.
"Chariots of Fire" - The best British film ever.
"Raiders of the Lost Ark" - An awesome adventure film that created an unforgettable saga.
"Stand by me" - Who doesn't love this coming of age movie?
Wow, they made some good movies in the 80's
2006-09-30 22:58:45
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answered by ljjahn 3
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Grease for john travolta, bets movie in my opinion, it was made in 1978 but can be considered an 80s movie
2006-09-30 22:58:45
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answered by Yasmine 4
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all and any of the 80 star wars flick, opened the way we view movies today, just think of it the specail effects the music the plot...no hands down star wars
2006-09-30 22:40:57
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answered by daddys eyes 2
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Pretty In Pink tops my list....I absolutely LOVED Jon Cryer as Duckie!! Annie Potts was seriously funny! Great flick.
2006-10-01 05:50:23
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answered by auntcookie84 6
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