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UNSTICKY PLEASE - 100 Movies We Agree Don't Suck: 80's Edition
Posted on 1/15/12 at 11:23 am
Posted on 1/15/12 at 11:23 am
Top 100 MWADS: The 1980's
The Childhood Strikes Back
Ah the 80's. A time of One-Eyed Willy, Ferris and Cameron, the height of Stars Wars mania, and even Kurosawa. And Van Damme. And Transformers. And....the list goes on and on.
What will dominate the list? Will we create a list of 100 movies that were important to our childhood the feature Red Rider BB Guns, flux capacitors, and BMX serenading or will we resort to ranking Scorcese's great movies, Allen's peak, and the mighty reign of John Carpenter??
I can't really label the 80's, mostly because it is that contentious for me. My childhood, and a decade filled with an influx of foreign films, multiple director's hitting their stride, and an overwhelming sense of nostalgia (stronger than the 90's) all create a whirlwind of a decade. After this, I expect a decrease in participation, but maybe this is going to be the all out battle we have always hoped for. I expect rage, yelling, and well, Bolo Yeung. Because you know when you need a random Chinese tough guy, there's only one guy to call. "You are next!"
Without delay, let's get down to the rules, as normal:
Ballots will be posted in this thread as a response. Please label your films 1-20, with 1 being the highest, 2 next and so forth (doesn't matter how you list them, forwards or backwards, but make sure 1 is your top film). I will let the thread sink in for a week or so, then I will lock in answers with an announcement (as in, "NO FURTHER CHANGES FROM NOW ON) I will bump this thread daily until the first list is posted, I'm sure it will take a couple of days to start getting lists in.*
ONLY FILMS RELEASED BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1980 and DECEMEBER 31, 1989 will be considered. ALL OTHER FILMS ARE UNQUALIFIED. Check the dates of the films you include
I am also taking the list of volunteers for write-ups. You know the drill. If you love film and want to unleash your Shakespearean eloquence upon the masses, sign up.
Writers:
Freauxzen
Baloo
Jamohn
Roaad
H-Town Tiger
Leauxgan
iwyLSUiwy
If you want to know how this all ends up, refer to the other "Movies We Agree Don't Suck" Thread, that was the first one (Also, I believe that preempted G4's "Movies that Don't Suck" but I could be mistaken). Have at it folks.
NOTE: DO NOT DOUBLE POST YOUR LIST, JUST EDIT YOUR ORIGINAL POST IF YOU NEED TO.
Freaux's List
1. The Thing
2. Die Hard
3. Goonies
4. Blade Runner
5. Amadeus
6. Empire Strikes Back
7. Brazil
8. Videodrome
9. Big Trouble in Little China
10. Kagemusha
11. This is Spinal Tap
12. Back to the Future
13. Robocop
14. Evil Dead 1/2
15. Airplane
16. House of Games
17. Dressed to Kill
18. Raiders of the Lost Ark
19. Say Anything
20. Uncle Buck
Just missed:
When Harry Met Sally
The Fly
Top Gun
Stand by Me
Aliens
Ghostbusters
Ran
The Shining
The Breakfast CLub
Big
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
The Last Starfighter
Flight of the Navigator
The Explorers
RAD!
The Childhood Strikes Back
Ah the 80's. A time of One-Eyed Willy, Ferris and Cameron, the height of Stars Wars mania, and even Kurosawa. And Van Damme. And Transformers. And....the list goes on and on.
What will dominate the list? Will we create a list of 100 movies that were important to our childhood the feature Red Rider BB Guns, flux capacitors, and BMX serenading or will we resort to ranking Scorcese's great movies, Allen's peak, and the mighty reign of John Carpenter??
I can't really label the 80's, mostly because it is that contentious for me. My childhood, and a decade filled with an influx of foreign films, multiple director's hitting their stride, and an overwhelming sense of nostalgia (stronger than the 90's) all create a whirlwind of a decade. After this, I expect a decrease in participation, but maybe this is going to be the all out battle we have always hoped for. I expect rage, yelling, and well, Bolo Yeung. Because you know when you need a random Chinese tough guy, there's only one guy to call. "You are next!"
Without delay, let's get down to the rules, as normal:
Ballots will be posted in this thread as a response. Please label your films 1-20, with 1 being the highest, 2 next and so forth (doesn't matter how you list them, forwards or backwards, but make sure 1 is your top film). I will let the thread sink in for a week or so, then I will lock in answers with an announcement (as in, "NO FURTHER CHANGES FROM NOW ON) I will bump this thread daily until the first list is posted, I'm sure it will take a couple of days to start getting lists in.*
ONLY FILMS RELEASED BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1980 and DECEMEBER 31, 1989 will be considered. ALL OTHER FILMS ARE UNQUALIFIED. Check the dates of the films you include
I am also taking the list of volunteers for write-ups. You know the drill. If you love film and want to unleash your Shakespearean eloquence upon the masses, sign up.
Writers:
Freauxzen
Baloo
Jamohn
Roaad
H-Town Tiger
Leauxgan
iwyLSUiwy
If you want to know how this all ends up, refer to the other "Movies We Agree Don't Suck" Thread, that was the first one (Also, I believe that preempted G4's "Movies that Don't Suck" but I could be mistaken). Have at it folks.
NOTE: DO NOT DOUBLE POST YOUR LIST, JUST EDIT YOUR ORIGINAL POST IF YOU NEED TO.
Freaux's List
1. The Thing
2. Die Hard
3. Goonies
4. Blade Runner
5. Amadeus
6. Empire Strikes Back
7. Brazil
8. Videodrome
9. Big Trouble in Little China
10. Kagemusha
11. This is Spinal Tap
12. Back to the Future
13. Robocop
14. Evil Dead 1/2
15. Airplane
16. House of Games
17. Dressed to Kill
18. Raiders of the Lost Ark
19. Say Anything
20. Uncle Buck
Just missed:
When Harry Met Sally
The Fly
Top Gun
Stand by Me
Aliens
Ghostbusters
Ran
The Shining
The Breakfast CLub
Big
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
The Last Starfighter
Flight of the Navigator
The Explorers
RAD!
This post was edited on 1/27/12 at 3:50 pm
Posted on 1/15/12 at 11:47 am to Freauxzen
Kick arse! I've stickied the thread and of course, want to unleash my inner Pauline Kael.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 11:57 am to Baloo
quote:
Kick arse! I've stickied the thread and of course, want to unleash my inner Pauline Kael.
Thank You much sir. Can you also pull the 90's version from the depths of the archive boards and sticky it locked? Just might be good to refresh where we were a year ago?
Also, to the many new posters, they might get a better idea what is going on.
This post was edited on 1/15/12 at 12:43 pm
Posted on 1/15/12 at 12:01 pm to Freauxzen
quote:
My childhood, and a decade filled with an influx of foreign films, multiple director's hitting their stride, and an overwhelming sense of nostalgia (stronger than the 90's) all create a whirlwind of a decade.
Couldn't agree more. Being born in 1979 the 80s is the decade that shaped defined my taste in movies and in life. It's impossible for me to separate my nostalgia from any of critical thinking and even though I've seen hundreds of 80s movies during the 80s I've seen some truly remarkable ones in the following decades. I still watch 80s movies I haven't seen before and I will try and included those that I feel are worthy.
I looked at my movies 80s section I have on my imdb account(great way to keep tack of your movies) and I have 25 favorites so I guess I'll have some trimming to do. Thanks for the week I might take a few days to think about it.
This post was edited on 1/15/12 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 1/15/12 at 12:44 pm to constant cough
I know, I know this was a long time in coming, haha. But I finally can book some time to dedicate (obviously I have been posting more often.
Same here. So many movies after the fact of living through it. One most likely in my top 5, Amadeus, I didn't see until about 5 years ago.
quote:
Couldn't agree. More being born in 1979 the 80s is the decade that shaped defined my taste in movies and in life. It's impossible for me to separate my nostalgia from any of critical thinking and even though I've seen hundreds of 80s movies during the 80s I've seen some truly remarkable ones in the following decades. I still watch 80s movies I haven't seen before and I will try and included those that I feel are worthy.
Same here. So many movies after the fact of living through it. One most likely in my top 5, Amadeus, I didn't see until about 5 years ago.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 12:55 pm to Freauxzen
quote:
One most likely in my top 5, Amadeus, I didn't see until about 5 years ago.
That's one I did see in the 80s. Classical music is all my Dad listens to so naturally he made sure I watched this one. I didn't understand it all at the time but I remember it being the first time I enjoyed classical music and as far as the movie I remember being impressed by the pageantry of it all.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 1:04 pm to Freauxzen
'79 to '89 is my wheelhouse...the 80's are my waking existence...from child to teen. I don't remember much of the late 70's and was too busy having fun to care about the 90's - it's all about the 80's.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 1:36 pm to Freauxzen
BANANADANCE
Pencil me in on the writing team. It's ON!
Pencil me in on the writing team. It's ON!
Posted on 1/15/12 at 5:24 pm to Freauxzen
Hell yeah, looks like I started coming around again at the right time...
Posted on 1/15/12 at 5:45 pm to Freauxzen
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Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:26 pm to Freauxzen
Do we do write-ups now, or after nominations are submitted/selected?
Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:27 pm to Roaad
After selected. Freaux will send you an email and assign you a film. You write the review and he puts it in the list when its revealed.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:36 pm to Baloo
80's
1) Breakfast Club
2) Terminator
3) ET
4) Das Boot
5) Blade Runner
6) Ferris Bueller's Day Off
7) Goonies
8) Road Warrior
9) Driving Miss Daisy
10)Ghostbusters
11)Field of Dreams
12)Romancing the Stone
13)Emerald Forest
14)Big
15)Out of Africa
16)Silverado
17)The Princess Bride
18)Raising Arizona
19)Raiders of the Lost Ark
20)Salvador
The hardest part of this list, was who to exclude.
1) Breakfast Club
2) Terminator
3) ET
4) Das Boot
5) Blade Runner
6) Ferris Bueller's Day Off
7) Goonies
8) Road Warrior
9) Driving Miss Daisy
10)Ghostbusters
11)Field of Dreams
12)Romancing the Stone
13)Emerald Forest
14)Big
15)Out of Africa
16)Silverado
17)The Princess Bride
18)Raising Arizona
19)Raiders of the Lost Ark
20)Salvador
The hardest part of this list, was who to exclude.
This post was edited on 1/15/12 at 6:38 pm
Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:38 pm to Roaad
And we're off!
Also, just a note, I feel my "Just Missed the List" on this decade will be massive. I think the 80's has few truly "great" films, but it has a massive amount of really really good films.
Also, just a note, I feel my "Just Missed the List" on this decade will be massive. I think the 80's has few truly "great" films, but it has a massive amount of really really good films.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:38 pm to Roaad
quote:
Roaad
Do you want to write?
Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:40 pm to Freauxzen
quote:truth.
I think the 80's has few truly "great" films, but it has a massive amount of really really good films.
I loved Breakfast Club so much because of how it defined a generation, and all within the confines of one set.
When I think of the 80's, I think of big hair and Breakfast Club.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:41 pm to Freauxzen
quote:Sure.
Do you want to write?
I'm not the movie aficionado that some of you are. . .
I'm just a guy that loves movies.
I can't tell you what a key grip does, but I can tell you why I thought something was the tits.
Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:46 pm to Roaad
Baloo-
Thanks for bumping the old list.
After a few years, I think we need to update the overall list one. Maybe do that between the 80's and 70's unless people are itching for the 70's version.
Thanks for bumping the old list.
After a few years, I think we need to update the overall list one. Maybe do that between the 80's and 70's unless people are itching for the 70's version.
This post was edited on 1/15/12 at 6:47 pm
Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:48 pm to Freauxzen
I know I said I wanted to write this yime around, but I don't know if I'll have enough time.
Put me down anyway.
My money is on ET to win this.
Question: are we counting sequels and originals part of the same? Indiana Jones and Star Wars I mean. Will that be one item or can we split them?
Put me down anyway.
My money is on ET to win this.
Question: are we counting sequels and originals part of the same? Indiana Jones and Star Wars I mean. Will that be one item or can we split them?
This post was edited on 1/15/12 at 6:50 pm
Posted on 1/15/12 at 6:52 pm to Roaad
quote:
Raising Arizona
Think I'm gonna limit myself to just one Coen Bros movie this time. It's gonna be hard to pick between Raising Arizona and Blood Simple. But I'm leaning towards Arizona due to the fact that I saw that one in the 80s.
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