The Indiana Jones series
Ghostbusters
Empire Strike Back
Back to the future series
Raging Bull
The Elephant man
Probably a Steve Martin film or two.
And that's it for me really, can't think of any more
Goonies
Strange Brew
Better Off Dead (or just about any John Cusack film from the 80's_
Breakfast Club
Red Dawn
I could go on for pages but those are some highlights from my childhood.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Commando.
Red Dawn is awesome in that terrible 80's action movie way. I like that most of the main characters die.
I was also born in 1981 so had a tonne of movies that I loved.. Not 100% sure if they were made in the 80's, but they were certainly a big part of my childhood...
Total Recall
Indiana Jones series
Basic Instinct
Bloodsport
Kickboxer (one of my fav's of all time)
Rocky's
Mad Max
The running man
Rambo's
Young Guns & Young Guns 2
The Lost Boys
Field of Dreams
Weird Science!!! Who the hell didn't love that!
Honey I shrunk the kids
Weekend at Burnies
Home Alone
Cannonball Run
If Looks Could Kill
Rainman
Aliens 3
PREDATOR!!! F'n LOVED THAT MOVIE!!! Still do! an absolute masterpiece of movie making... Want them to do a new predator that is a bit of a remake of that original.. Gritty jungle soliders, old school weapons.. The mystery put back into the predator as he picks people off invisibly.. Killing in growingly gruesom and terrifying ways.... Fear growing amongst the soldiers... F'n kick ass!
They are some of my favourites... I'm sure more will come to me..
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The Untouchables definitely. Was The Shining from the early 80's or the 70's? If the 80s then definitely. Scarface, Full Metal Jacket, Platoon, uhhhhh that's really all I can think of as far as movies that rank as my favorites of all time.
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