Ooh! Pointless nostalgia
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I'm just shocked that Caddy Shack the original '80s Goofball Comedy' wasn't on the list.
Sinny's list threw up some gooduns -
Weekend at Bernie's
The Lost Boys
Legend
Lethal Weapon
River's Edge
It's about time I saw River's Edge again.
Sinny's list threw up some gooduns -
Weekend at Bernie's
The Lost Boys
Legend
Lethal Weapon
River's Edge
It's about time I saw River's Edge again.
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i do. and thats about rightMrChris wrote:I voted for the Breakfast Club because I am sad. Oh, so did the rest of you. Heh.
I used to have a huge poster for that film in my student room. Unfortunately, it was in Italian. It read (something like) 'Sincontrarono una sola volta ma la loro vita cambio per siempre'. Which I read as 'they broke a single rule, but their lives were changed forever'. Does anyone here speak Italian?
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Oh lord,been a long time since anyone mentioned River's Edge,a class film indeed. Keanu when he was a dot if I remember rightly and Uncle Dennis (Hopper) in it as well. Blimey BB Nostalgia indeed!Red Sunsets wrote:I'm just shocked that Caddy Shack the original '80s Goofball Comedy' wasn't on the list.
Sinny's list threw up some gooduns -
Weekend at Bernie's
The Lost Boys
Legend
Lethal Weapon
River's Edge
It's about time I saw River's Edge again.
Ps Good call on Sinny's list too.
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Ich mich in diesem ort"
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River's Edge featuring Dennis Hopper as Dennis Hopper! hehehehehe
aye it's a class movie I would love to see again Angel
aye it's a class movie I would love to see again Angel
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AAARGH! Will you people please stop complaining that certain films weren't included!Red Sunsets wrote:I'm just shocked that Caddy Shack the original '80s Goofball Comedy' wasn't on the list.
Sinny's list threw up some gooduns -
Weekend at Bernie's
The Lost Boys
Legend
Lethal Weapon
River's Edge
It's about time I saw River's Edge again.
I had to pick TEN options, not THIRTY-FIVE. So I picked the ten films that I FELT were the most 80est of all 80s films.
IT'S REALLY VERY SIMPLE.
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Calm Down! Calm Down La!
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Nice new avatar Barman Blast. And to finish your sentiment...
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i thought that toococoamix wrote:I find it hard to believe that a certain John Hughes movie that had the March Violets in it was not on the list.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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AAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrghQuiff Boy wrote:i thought that toococoamix wrote:I find it hard to believe that a certain John Hughes movie that had the March Violets in it was not on the list.
Don't make me get ALF to teach you all some respect!
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i'm sure ALF was the prototype for the bear in the big blue house
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emilystrange wrote:i do. and thats about rightMrChris wrote:I voted for the Breakfast Club because I am sad. Oh, so did the rest of you. Heh.
I used to have a huge poster for that film in my student room. Unfortunately, it was in Italian. It read (something like) 'Sincontrarono una sola volta ma la loro vita cambio per siempre'. Which I read as 'they broke a single rule, but their lives were changed forever'. Does anyone here speak Italian?
Wow, an online translation service that works! Can I get you to translate some dodgy Latin poetry for me? There's a lot of it about, you know. Anyone ever read catullus?
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Yes I have read Catallus. He was in love with Clodia, the sister of Clodius who was murdered on the Appian Way by Milo. It was rumored that Clodia and Clodius were lovers. She was very famous for wearing see through gowns in public. But to the point, his poems were about Clodia.MrChris wrote:
Wow, an online translation service that works! Can I get you to translate some dodgy Latin poetry for me? There's a lot of it about, you know. Anyone ever read catullus?
You ought to read Ovid. He was sent into exile for his poetry by Augustus.
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no, but i feel i should now! had to do Ovid Metamorpheses instead.MrChris wrote:emilystrange wrote:i do. and thats about rightMrChris wrote:I voted for the Breakfast Club because I am sad. Oh, so did the rest of you. Heh.
I used to have a huge poster for that film in my student room. Unfortunately, it was in Italian. It read (something like) 'Sincontrarono una sola volta ma la loro vita cambio per siempre'. Which I read as 'they broke a single rule, but their lives were changed forever'. Does anyone here speak Italian?
Wow, an online translation service that works! Can I get you to translate some dodgy Latin poetry for me? There's a lot of it about, you know. Anyone ever read catullus?
send it over on msn i'll see what i can do.
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MrChris wrote: 'Sincontrarono una sola volta ma la loro vita cambio per siempre'. Which I read as 'they broke a single rule, but their lives were changed forever'. Does anyone here speak Italian?
Well i speak italian and i must say that i don't agree with that translation... sorry... what i read here is " They had meet just one time, but their lives changed forever"
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i didnt say i was perfect at it. and i was very tired!
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But sweet.. i didn't mention nothing about it...i was talking about the translation in the internet.emilystrange wrote:i didnt say i was perfect at it. and i was very tired!
And it's very nice that you know italian... it's a beautiful language and very sensual...
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Well, I don't know what to think now. Moonchild, I think your translation makes sense in terms of the film, and I'm sure you're right. For all these years, I've been labouring under an illusion. Well, what's new?
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I cant belive this, no one voted for The Labyrinth
Come on people... I have this on dvd, and I'll watch it over and over. Its a classic. I love it. And ofcourse Goonies needs a vote, but if I have to choose only one, it would have to be Labyrinth. That is the best of those, but as in 80's classic, its hard to choose
Come on people... I have this on dvd, and I'll watch it over and over. Its a classic. I love it. And ofcourse Goonies needs a vote, but if I have to choose only one, it would have to be Labyrinth. That is the best of those, but as in 80's classic, its hard to choose
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My £0.02:
For me the "ultimate 80's movie" has to be The Hunger. A complete victory of style over substance
For me the "ultimate 80's movie" has to be The Hunger. A complete victory of style over substance
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Aye it's a great movie, but The Breakfast Club is the 80's movie!Lynchfanatic wrote: I cant belive this, no one voted for The Labyrinth
Come on people... I have this on dvd, and I'll watch it over and over. Its a classic. I love it. And ofcourse Goonies needs a vote, but if I have to choose only one, it would have to be Labyrinth. That is the best of those, but as in 80's classic, its hard to choose