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Favorite 80's or 90's Movie??

2cool4school · 46-50, F
Goonies for1985
Stand by Me for 1986
Coralmist · 41-45, F
80s.. definitely Dirty Dancing.

90s Forrest Gump or Braveheart
silkandlace · 46-50, M
@Coralmist 90's, NICE
HeteroDox · 36-40, F
"empire of the sun" i love the fight against isolation and hopelessness he feels from not knowing if he'll ever live normally again
2cool4school · 46-50, F
@HeteroDox I was in 5th grade when I first saw this as my and my best friends parents would take us to movies. Sometimes we met up with friends our age and other times I saw films that weren’t necessarily directed at a younger audience. And I recall thinking how scary and disturbingly difficult it would be if I were “Jim” in this movie. It wasn’t until I was much older that I would realize how powerful this movie is but I definitely felt it when I was younger. Amazing film great performances by all the actors. Esp Joe Pantoliano !! And Malkovich and Bale really are convincing. I think Christian Bale is only a few months to a year older than me and I think it’s why I connected with the film. I’m glad you enjoyed it so much as well.
2cool4school · 46-50, F
Ferris easily my #1 80s movie.
90s hmm 🤔 might have to get back to you ??
silkandlace · 46-50, M
@2cool4school oooooo, NICE, Save Ferris!!!!
2cool4school · 46-50, F
@silkandlace first time I saw it I was in third grade or fourth it was when my folks used to rent the vcr too not just the cassette. And they weren’t alone 😳
Anyway it made me so stressed about HS and how I’d have to find a way to get through it. I was a bit of a nervous child 🙁
2cool4school · 46-50, F
@silkandlace funnily I didn’t miss a day of HS. Perfect attendance from 8th grade on. I missed half of seventh grade and they never could diagnose the cause of migraines that were debilitating enough that I had to be in a dark room with no noise and no strong smells or flavors (though usually never want food)
It’s been diagnosed as anything from a brain tumor to normal affects of puberty. It was horrible pain wise but also hard to lose track of the social side of middle school. :/
SubstantialKick · 31-35, M
80's: The Terminator
90's: The Shawshank Redemption
fancyboy · 61-69, M
@SubstantialKick Wow! Those are hard to argue with...........
SubstantialKick · 31-35, M
@fancyboy My dad loved both of those movies too. He had the latter on VHS.
fancyboy · 61-69, M
@SubstantialKick Those were the days! Classics, both..........
reflectingmonkey · 51-55, M
pulp fiction and the matrix
SW-User
When Death Becomes Her (1992)
fancyboy · 61-69, M
80s: "Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life"

90s: "My Best Friend's Wedding"


Swear to God!
silkandlace · 46-50, M
@fancyboy very cool!!
fancyboy · 61-69, M
@silkandlace I think so!
passingby8 · 31-35, F
I'm not sure if Ghost is in these categories?
silkandlace · 46-50, M
@passingby8 naw, 88 or 89?!
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silkandlace · 46-50, M
@passingby8 fair enough!
SW-User
Oh that's like asking how many stars are there. Too many
silkandlace · 46-50, M
@SW-User i know....😞
Hikingguy · 56-60, M
Hm. Red Dawn was a great movie. But I think my fav was the outsiders.
Bignakedguy · 31-35, M
Way too many to list
Gusman · 61-69, M

 
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