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Re-Animator (1985)
Re-Animator (1985)
1985 | Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
Schlocky cheesy gory fun!
One of the greatest cult classics of all time. The first time I saw this film, I almost couldn't believe some of the dialogue and cheesy, 80s gore. It is so much fun, you almost can't stand it.

Watch scientist Herbert West try and reanimate (duh) dead tissue including a few people who meet untimely deaths and you will be in for one heck of a great time!

  
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Hired to kill (1990)
1990 | Action
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Brian Thompson (0 more)
Just watched this movie for first time very low budget late 80s early 90s action movie staring brain Thompson not that great movie not all it has its moments in lucking Oliver reed chewing the scenery as the bad guy as this an arrow blu Ray it includes interviews with both the director and the star of the movie Brian Thompson hoping to ask Brian about the movie when I meet him in November
  
You cant do that on television
You cant do that on television
1979 | Comedy
9
8.1 (9 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Green slime (5 more)
Barth
Moose
Alanis moresette
Fatal attraction
I don't know
Classic 80s childrens sketch show one of favorites . What other kids show would dump Green slime and water by saying certain words water and I don't know my favourite character was Barth who run a burger joint problem was u weren't whathere was in the burger. Also it started alanis moresette career. Plus there's a clip of the show at the beginning of fatal attraction thumbs up
  
Rainbow
Rainbow
1972 | Family
7
7.7 (13 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Zippy (4 more)
George
Bungle
Geoffrey
Rod Jane and freddy
Takes me. Back to my childhood happy memories I shouldn't admit to liking rainbow but it was part of your childhood thru the 70s and 80s and you're favourite character on the show was zippy still don't what he was meant to be actually. years later I found out the voice of zippy and George the pink hippo also voiced the daleks in doctor who. anyway good for nostalgia
  
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Adam Levine recommended Thriller by Michael Jackson in Music (curated)

 
Thriller by Michael Jackson
Thriller by Michael Jackson
1982 | Rock

"Michael Jackson was probably his biggest at this time, it was the early to mid-80s," he continued. "I'd dance around the living room with my glove on like every other kid at that age during that time. It's almost as if pop music is kind of something I loved so much as a kid, and then when I was 13, 14, 15, I kind of left it behind because I didn't think it was particularly cool."

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The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (1989)
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (1989)
1989 | Drama
7.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover is truly one of my favorite movies of all time. I think that it is, you know, Peter Greenaway’s genius, and it has my favorite actress in the world, Helen Mirren. It also has Michael Gambon, and Tim Roth — I mean, we could go on. The visuals are magnificent. I think it is the consummate piece about the greed of the ’80s. It’s pure theatre and it’s just a visual masterpiece."

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"I discovered this series at a small gay bookstore when I was living above a hardware store in San Diego in the ’80s. I read the first book in 24 hours straight, no sleep. Then I devoured every other novel in the series — all of them — in one day each. If I had to Sophie’s Choice pick only a couple, I would say the first novel and “Babycakes,” topped only by “Maybe the Moon,” his unrelated tome."

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Ready Player One
Ready Player One
Ernest Cline | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry
10
8.9 (161 Ratings)
Book Rating
A love letter to the 80s and all things geek!
I love this book more than I can say. I think this is one of my favorite books of all time, to be honest. Ernest Cline did a great job at giving much needed kudos to the 80s and all things geek.

I have the physical, electronic, and audio editions of this book. I can’t get enough.


This book is fantastic for many reasons: the fact that there is something for the techy, the geek, the pop-culture guru, the romantic, or even the adventure seeker.


Set in the future where our world is lived in VR, Ernest Cline takes us on an adventure that teaches many of us to sit and think “Oh, man! Do I spend that much time with technology!?”, “What would I do with more cash than any sane person should have??”, or even “What would you do for love and friendship??”


This is an easy and fun read and I think that almost anyone would get some type of joy from reading(or listening) to Ready Player One.