Which ‘non-classic’ 1980s movies are virtually impossible to switch off when they come onto the TV late at night, no matter how many times one has seen them?
In my case, it’s stuff like ‘Desperately Seeking Susan’, ‘Barfly’, ‘Innerspace’, ‘Hollywood Shuffle’, ‘The Man With Two Brains’, ‘Christine’, ‘Evil Dead II’, ‘Clockwise’, ‘Fletch Lives’, ‘Uncle Buck’, ‘Caddyshack’, ‘Class’, ‘The Sure Thing’, ‘Alligator’, ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ etc. etc. – the list goes on and on.
But then there are the ‘classic’ 1980s movies which leave this writer totally cold. Most of the below are either multi-award-winners, critically-acclaimed cult favourites and/or films that made a huge splash in popular culture, but are hitherto completely unwatched in their entirety by movingtheriver, either by accident or design. I generally didn’t fancy seeing them during my teens, and the clips I’ve seen since haven’t changed my mind…
34. Top Gun (1986)
Smug, young Cruise is too much for this writer – see also ‘Risky Business’ – but that changed with ‘Rain Man’.
33. Reds (1981)
32. Arthur (1981)
31. Another Country (1984)
30. Porky’s (1982)
29. Woman On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown (1988)
28. My Beautiful Launderette (1985)
27. Mona Lisa (1986)
26. Dirty Dancing (1987)
25. The Mission (1986)
24. Beverly Hills Cop (1985)
I’m a big Eddie fan, but somehow haven’t been snared by the supporting cast/set-up of this.
22/23. First Blood (1982)/Rambo First Blood Part II (1985)
21. Splash (1983)
20. Repo Man (1984)
Emilio Estevez was part of a great ensemble cast in ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ and ‘The Breakfast Club’, but carrying a whole movie?
19. Sophie’s Choice (1982)
Forever tarnished by Joan Smith’s takedown in her classic book ‘Misogynies’.
18. Wall Street (1987)
17. Platoon (1986)
16. The Lost Boys (1987)
Kiefer Sutherland directed by Joel Schumacher? No thanks… Great theme song by Gerald McMann though.
15. The Karate Kid (1987)
14. Ordinary People (1980)
Or ‘Ordinary Peepholes’, as memorably renamed in ‘The Fisher King’.
13. On Golden Pond (1980)
12. Stranger Than Paradise (1984)
Have never really got the Jim Jarmusch ‘thing’…
11. Wings Of Desire (1987)
10. The Last Emperor (1988)
9. Pauline At The Beach (1983)
8. River’s Edge (1986)
7. Gandhi (1982)
6. Out Of Africa (1985)
5. Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
4. Kiss Of The Spiderwoman (1985)
3. Mississippi Burning (1988)
2. Paris, Texas (1985)
1. Room With A View (1985)
(Postscript. The ‘classic’ 1980s films I do wanna see, but have somehow managed thus far to miss: My Dinner With Andre, Salvador, My Favourite Year, The Coal Miner’s Daughter, Silkwood, The Year Of Living Dangerously, Once Upon A Time In America…)
I’ve seen at least half of the listed movies, I can only really recommend Out Of Africa. It’s well filmed, contains fine acting (especially by Streep) and a touching story. Maybe also Platoon, but mainly for the diverse cast, containing some future stars in early roles (Dafoe, Whitaker, Depp a.o.)
Once Upon a Time in America is a must, ’cause Italians do it better 😉
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Thanks for checking in. ‘Once Upon A Time’ is a must. I often have a problem with Streep though…
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i guess the point of this blog is for other middle aged men to disagree with you 😂!
Beverley Hills Cop – is our family Go To Christmas classic – obviously NOT a Christmas film, but has that warm fuzzy feeling, we watch every Christmas day. And afterwards, I always feel a little sad, that Eddie was never as good again, and his star shone so bright, for such a short time!
Room With A View – love the film, love the book, love love love this – one of the best period dramas ever, exquisite, flawless. Not only the comedy, but the guys and the guy’s costumes – those suits! Just Wow!
but, I do get what you mean, 80s “classics” that leave ME cold: Rain Man ( that kissing in the elevator scene ugh!) Breakfast Club ( be yourself – unless you’re a Goth!) Feris Bewler ( just not as good as you think it was) and so on
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Disagree away! I always want to like ‘Beverly’ but as soon as I see those secondary characters, I kind of lose interest… ‘Room’ – what is it with you and suits?! But seriously, Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Sands and Simon Callow in one film sounds like my idea of movie hell. I have to disagree with you on ‘Rain Man’ and those two Hughes films – classics, all three! Or at least movies I can watch over and over again.
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Ooh a man in a good suit! Bowie! Bond! Love a good suit!
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Some good movies there, but you’re probably not missing much. I can recommend:. Platoon, Beverly Hills Cop (John Ashton is good actor – also in Midnight Run), First Blood
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‘Midnight Run’ – now that IS a movie I’d like to see again…
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One of the great buddie movies.
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