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Re: Teen Wolf   I was reading an article yesterday about the biggest plot holes in movies and Teen Wolf was one of the dozen or so listed.   I'm guessing nobody here could say what that huge plo

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For martial arts fans, that was kind of a somewhat kinda-sort-of meaningful Hollywood film since it was essentially about Muay Thai, a very credible martial art form. Up to that point, most movies in that genre were based on Oriental fantasist fight-choreography absurdities like Wing Chun, Kung Fu, etc.

 

There was that gray period in the 1990's and into the early 2000's when MMA hit the scene and most TMA's were shown to be impotent Hollywood nonsense. Anyone who came up in the 70's and 80's as a kid was undoubtedly influenced by those movies and probably believed that a 'bad ass' looked like a little Chinaman waving limp wrists in front of his body and making high pitched noises. Reality couldn't have been any further from that but it does go to show how influential 'popular culture' can be and how a huge group of people can believe in bullshit. Still, to this day, there are TMA studios promoting bullshido.

 

I just liked that it pretty much stole the Rocky formula of using 3/4 of the movie as training and the last 1/4 as the final showdown. Except with martial arts, which back then (and even now), interested me more than boxing.

 

Also, trying to recreate the well scene in the bottom of the pool, as a kid.

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Purple Rain

Heathers

Sid & Nancy (my soul is leather, but meeting Gary Oldman was all I wanted it to be)

Hairspray

Raising Arizona

Summer School

Flash Gordon

 

"My son's a homosexual, and I love him. I love my dead gay son."

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I guess I have to see Real Genius since it was mentioned, seconded and it gets oddly high rankings on various lists for this same topic.

 

I'm pretty sure it won the Academy Award for Most Awesome Quintessential 1980s College Film.

 

I remember reading somewhere a while back that the nerdy female love interest was the inspiration for Rescue Ranger Gadjet Hackwrench.

 

And, really, it's a solid film. I just did some googling, and it was pretty well reviewed. I guess I always thought it was MY weirdly random movie, but I've been disabused of that notion a few times recently.

 

The Natural

Say Anything

Blood Simple

THIS IS SPINAL TAP

Broadcast News

Aliens

The Untouchables

Fish Called Wanda

Chariots of Fire

Brazil

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Karate Kid

 

This gets its own line, and it's more than a little surprising that it took this long to be mentioned.

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The Burbs

Three amigos

Uncle Buck

Raising Arizona

untouchables

Blues Brothers (70's?)

 

These are three that were already mentioned, but I really loved.

 

 

Also mentioned, but I don't view as "80's":

 

Indy (all three; my favorite probably being the 3rd, but it changes between all of them)

Top Gun

Chariots of Fire

Hoosiers

 

I don't think any of these movies even mildly shout "80's", like the spirit of the thread. Top Gun is the only one even set in the 80's; the others obviously have no 80's connection. However, Tony Scott was such a great director, the only even mildly 80's montage (volleyball) still seems 'cool' (in a really gay way).

 

I feel like I didn't explain my feelings clear enough, but whatever. I view Back to the Future as a definite 80's movie, but I just don't view Top Gun the same way.

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I view Back to the Future as a definite 80's movie, but I just don't view Top Gun the same way.

 

I am pretty sure anything featuring that much Kenny Loggins is 80s enough for everyone here.

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That's fair. I didn't even think about the soundtrack. (I still don't think about it as an 80's movie though. I just think of it as good)

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We should all be god damn ashamed that Trading Places wasn't listed yet. They don't make movies like that, with casual, open white racism anymore. 48 Hours is another example.

 

I was like 7 when trading places came out, so I didn't even see it for the first time until like 1996.

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We really are in tune, you and I. Love all of these

It's the inclusion of Summer School, right? The others will pop up on a lot of lists (deservedly) but you liking Summer School, and me liking Summer School has me questioning myself. Maybe I don't exist and I'm your Tyler Durden?

 

"My son's a homosexual, and I love him. I love my dead gay son."

 

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I guess I have to see Real Genius since it was mentioned, seconded and it gets oddly high rankings on various lists for this same topic.

 

I prefer Weird Science, and will reliably confuse the two in my mind. Like when someone mentions Real Genius, I will automatically slot in "Weird Science" which is how we got here.

 

Nomination for the thread:

Less Than Zero--again, I feel like it's either Less Than Zero OR Bright Lights, Big City, and LTZ is just better and hammier and more terrible and has that great sequence where you see the boom operator looking into the camera.

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I'm pretty sure it won the Academy Award for Most Awesome Quintessential 1980s College Film.

 

I remember reading somewhere a while back that the nerdy female love interest was the inspiration for Rescue Ranger Gadjet Hackwrench.

 

And, really, it's a solid film. I just did some googling, and it was pretty well reviewed. I guess I always thought it was MY weirdly random movie, but I've been disabused of that notion a few times recently.

 

The Natural

Say Anything

Blood Simple

THIS IS SPINAL TAP

Broadcast News

Aliens

The Untouchables

Fish Called Wanda

Chariots of Fire

Brazil

Good list.

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I didn't even know it was set in Nebraska. Did they say or reference that anywhere in the film?

 

Well, the writer thought "palm trees in Nebraska" was a plot hole, so I don't really trust anything he says.

 

 

 

I don't know how many movies have been mentioned in here so far, but I'm going to turn this into a bracket if/when we have 64.

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Boom. Great pick. And I'll throw out Joe Vs the Volcano too, though it technically is a 1990 movie.

 

It's a shame that none of Hanks earlier movies are out on bluray, at least none that I'm aware of. They should be selling them in packages of 2 by now.

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110 movies listed so far (not including Groundhog Day, which came out in 1993):

 

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

The Breakfast Club

Field of Dreams

Ghostbusters

Teen Wolf

The Secret of My Success

RAD

Back to the Future

Valley Girls

Weird Science

Bull Durham

Real Genius

Conan

The Princess Bride

The Blues Brothers

Back to School

Ski School

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

Labyrinth

Gremlins

Beetlejuice

Akira

An American Tale

The NeverEnding Story

Armed and Dangerous

Legend

A Winner Never Quits

Dream Machine

Can't Buy Me Love

Dark Crystal

Ruskies

War Games

Goonies

Batman

The Wizard

The Thing

Aliens

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

National Lampoon Christmas Vacation

The Burbs

The Money Pit

Little Monsters

Rocky 4

Bloodsport

Top Gun

The Breakfast Club

The Gate

Evil Dead

They Live

Caddyshack

Red Dawn

Big Trouble, Little China

Maximum Overdrive

Three Amigos

Scarface

Full Metal Jacket

Coming to America

National Lampoon's Vacation

The Untouchables

Fast Times at Ridgemont High

The Road Warrior

Hoosiers

Trading Places

Kickboxer

Porky's

The Outsiders

Rumble Fish

Bachelor Party

Stroker Ace

Cannon Ball Run

Vision Quest

Stand By Me

Raising Arizona

Cocktail

Commando

The Naked Gun

TheGreat Outdoors

Mask

Romancing the Stone

Stripes

Brewster's Millions

Johnny Be Good

Smokey and the Bandit

Turner & Hooch

Uncle Buck

An American Werewolf in London

Monty Python The Meaning of Life

The Director's Cut of Once Upon A Time in America

Wall Street

Empire of the Sun

Blade Runner

The Hitcher

Purple Rain

Heathers

Sid & Nancy

Hairspray

Summer School

Flash Gordon

Dead Ringers

The Natural

Say Anything

Blood Simple

THIS IS SPINAL TAP

Broadcast News

A Fish Called Wanda

Chariots of Fire

Brazil

The Karate Kid

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Less Than Zero

 

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In alphabetical order

 

A Fish Called Wanda

A Winner Never Quits

Akira

Aliens

An American Tale

An American Werewolf in London

Armed and Dangerous

Bachelor Party

Back to School

Back to the Future

Batman

Beetlejuice

Big Trouble, Little China

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

Blade Runner

Blood Simple

Bloodsport

Brazil

Brewster's Millions

Broadcast News

Bull Durham

Caddyshack

Cannon Ball Run

Can't Buy Me Love

Chariots of Fire

Cocktail

Coming to America

Commando

Conan

Dark Crystal

Dead Ringers

Dream Machine

Empire of the Sun

Evil Dead

Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Field of Dreams

Flash Gordon

Full Metal Jacket

Ghostbusters

Goonies

Gremlins

Hairspray

Heathers

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

Hoosiers

Johnny Be Good

Kickboxer

Labyrinth

Legend

Less Than Zero

Little Monsters

Mask

Maximum Overdrive

Monty Python The Meaning of Life

National Lampoon Christmas Vacation

National Lampoon's Vacation

Once Upon A Time in America

Porky's

Purple Rain

RAD

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Raising Arizona

Real Genius

Red Dawn

Rocky 4

Romancing the Stone

Rumble Fish

Ruskies

Say Anything

Scarface

Sid & Nancy

Ski School

Smokey and the Bandit

Stand By Me

Stripes

Stroker Ace

Summer School

Teen Wolf

The Blues Brothers

The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club

The Burbs

The Gate

The Hitcher

The Karate Kid

The Money Pit

The Naked Gun

The Natural

The NeverEnding Story

The Outsiders

The Princess Bride

The Road Warrior

The Secret of My Success

The Thing

The Untouchables

The Wizard

TheGreat Outdoors

They Live

THIS IS SPINAL TAP

Three Amigos

Top Gun

Trading Places

Turner & Hooch

Uncle Buck

Valley Girls

Vision Quest

Wall Street

War Games

Weird Science

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Better Off Dead

One Crazy Summer

 

I love both of these films. Did you know that the BEST MURRAY BROTHER (Joel) is in the latter?

 

 

I'd rank them:

 

Joel

Brian Doyle

William

 

(Edward, Andrew)

 

 

I'll never forgive W and BD for shutting Joel out of Groundhog Day. INEXCUSABLE

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