Miss the 80s so much
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residentevil6901 — 9 years ago(July 31, 2016 11:36 PM)
Me too, there probably isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about something from the 80's. Greatest decade ever. I was the perfect ages, in 80 I turned 7 halfway through the year and by the end of 89 I was 16 & 1/2. My favorite things from the 80's were Transformers and Nintendo but the movies were mostly top notch. So many great ones, when I watch them I get this giant rush of nostalgia. My mom still has the same house, when I go visit it takes me back like a time capsule. Fletch is definitely one of those movies that when I watch it I can remember the age I was and what my life was like then. My favorite thing was not having much responsibility back then. Lol
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lukejbarnett — 3 years ago(January 17, 2023 09:38 AM)
well i cant ever stop thinking about the '80s great films bc i'm on here at lot talking about movies and i invariably go to these films in my head bc the stark difference in quality of movies nowadays compared to these films is so noticeable. and also i cant ever stop thinking about the '80s great films bc they are so memorable and special to me.
exactly great decade ever and this is not just bc i grew up then it really is the best decade ever bc we had the best music, movies, tv shows, toys, video games and all these were revolutionary in how they changed all these things forever.
oh i so am jealous of you bc you had it the best bc you were 7 in 1980. so many times i have wished i was just about 5 years older than i am now bc i was born in 1978 so i only really experienced the 2nd half of the '80s i wish so bad that i could have really experienced the 1st half of the '80s like you did.
exactly i get taken back in my mind's memory of the feelings of remembrance of watching kickboxer when i watch it as a adult it is one of the films i watched for the first time as a kid so i remember every line, every moment and every scene so clearly in my mind.
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MichaelJacksonPollock — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 08:30 AM)
Soon we'll be dead. Only them dreams called films remain.
Ain't that a sublime, poetic, pessimistic way of putting things
And them "dreams" that were had in the eighties will never have anything on those bolder, greater, more tragic and yet infinitely more meaningful dreams of films that were had in the seventies either.
Merely the wet dreams one has during the later phases of sleep shortly before being yanked back to the disappointing mundanity of waking life.
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lukejbarnett — 3 years ago(January 17, 2023 09:14 AM)
exactly there will never be a time as great as the '80s as far as movies. imagination, creativity, and the people whom made these films like the writers, directors had the crafts for how to do these things down perfectly so they made these flawless amazingly great films.
right and they didn't take themselves so seriously the makers of these films didn't nowadays everyone is way too serious and not as kind or nice.
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— 3 years ago(January 17, 2023 09:43 AM)AGREED!! BOTH the 70s and the 80s were/ARE the two GREATEST, the two BEST, the two MOST ENJOYABLE, and the two MOST FUN decades of my life!!!
“Call a SPADE, a SPADE; and a TRANNY, a TRANNY, or an IT!!!”.
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Woodyanders — 3 years ago(January 17, 2023 08:57 PM)
It was a super fun decade to be a teenager in. People didn't take themselves so seriously back then. Plus there was no PC bullshit stuff like "toxic masculinity" and – gag! – motherfuckin' "white privilege."
You've seen Guy Standeven in something because the man was in everything.
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Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 