Just skimming thru the internet and ran into this classic pic V. Possibly one of the best sci fi with some nice FX of lizard aliens and mouse eating.2mo ⋅ Papichuloft ⋅ r/80s
I watched this one religiously as a kid. It was right up there with Knight Rider. (Airwolf, 1984)9mo ⋅ bwanabass ⋅ r/80s
Any Krull fans in the house? This movie got worn out in my VCR back in the day. The story and concept were ahead of their time: a combo fantasy/sci-fi film with a fascinating mythos that still holds up, IMO. Krull had such potential, but they only released the one film.9mo ⋅ Book-Faramir-Better ⋅ r/80s
When you’re talking about underrated 80s comedies, I’m putting in a vote for Running Scared. Hines. Crystal. Chicago. Michael McDonald dropping some sweet freedom. Highly Rewatchable!2wk ⋅ arrowoodgabriel ⋅ r/80s
Who remembers this great tasting cheese??? Holy smokes, best tasting cheese sandwiches were made from this.7mo ⋅ Papichuloft ⋅ r/80s
Brooke McCarter, Kiefer Sutherland, Billy Wirth and Alex Winter - The Lost Boys (1987)5mo ⋅ Tony_Tanna78 ⋅ r/80s
Rewatching E.T. for first time in almost 25 years. Were the kids smoking cigarettes in this scene?5mo ⋅ CeleryintheButt ⋅ r/80s
It’s hard to believe it’s been 40 years since Buckwheat got shot. Best skit ever!11mo ⋅ ellie_k75 ⋅ r/80s
I apologize for the poor quality, but this is Yours Truly when I was a kid, sitting inside KITT, one of the actual production cars from Knight Rider, at a car show in Chicago back in the mid-80s. It even talked to me. This was one of the high-points of my life. It was all downhill from here...8mo ⋅ Book-Faramir-Better ⋅ r/80s
On this day in 1989, Road House premiered in theaters. Starring Patrick Swayze as James Dalton, a cooler hired to protect a roadside bar and who finds himself in conflict with a corrupt local businessman. Also starring Sam Elliot and Kelly Lynch.11mo ⋅ CisSiberianOrchestra ⋅ r/80s
It's the late summer of 1984... what movie are you going out to see tonight?3mo ⋅ fastcount123 ⋅ r/80s
I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve.11mo ⋅ Corndogeveryday ⋅ r/80s
On this day in 1989, Tim Burton's Batman was released in theaters. The film was a hit both critically and commercially, earning over $400 million worldwide and becoming the second-highest grossing film of 1989.9mo ⋅ CisSiberianOrchestra ⋅ r/80s
Three 80s icons in 2023: Penn & Teller & an almost unrecognizable Boy George8mo ⋅ AxlCobainVedder ⋅ r/80s
If you know, you know. One of the greatest, funniest movies ever made. I still almost piss myself every time.5mo ⋅ Medical-One9202 ⋅ r/80s
They re-created an 80s living room at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo this weekend5mo ⋅ BestOfSalem ⋅ r/80s
Wow, saw these on another platform and knew they belonged here. I had one and completely forgot about them8mo ⋅ Father-of-zoomies ⋅ r/80s
“C'mon, it's Czechoslovakia. We zip in, we pick 'em up, we zip right out again. We're not going to Moscow. It's Czechoslovakia. It's like we're going into Wisconsin.”5mo ⋅ arrowoodgabriel ⋅ r/80s
I just found out Lazlo from Real Genius (Jon Gries) also played Uncle Rico.7mo ⋅ arrowoodgabriel ⋅ r/80s
On this day in 1988, Funny Farm was released in theaters. The film received mixed reviews and was only a modest success at the box office, but in the years since it has become a cult classic and considered by fans to be one of Chevy Chase's best movies.10mo ⋅ CisSiberianOrchestra ⋅ r/80s
Aliens (1986).....was it the best of the series or just more bang for your buck???6mo ⋅ Papichuloft ⋅ r/80s
Jan 10, 1988- Walter Payton played his final game. His career ended with a loss to the Washington Redskins in the divisional round of the playoffs by the score of 21–17. Over his entire career, Payton rushed for a record breaking 16,726 yards, and scored 110 TDs.2mo ⋅ Quick_Presentation11 ⋅ r/80s
My uncle introduced me to my favourite movie, any one like the Lost Boys?4mo ⋅ IllRequirement1225 ⋅ r/80s
Today is Molly Ringwald's 56th Birthday! With Ally Sheedy in The Breakfast Club, 19851mo ⋅ Ree-Ko ⋅ r/80s
He'll keep calling me, he'll keep calling me until I come over. He'll make me feel guilty. This is uh... This is ridiculous, ok I'll go, I'll go, I'll go, I'll go, I'll go.10mo ⋅ arrowoodgabriel ⋅ r/80s
If I knew any freestyle riders who looked like this, I probably would have kept at it. 19835mo ⋅ MOOzikmktr ⋅ r/80s
In honor of Saturday morning, recall the time when cartoons could only be seen on Saturday morning.2wk ⋅ CaptainRelevant ⋅ r/80s
Being a kid and doing the Three Amigos salute. You did it or knew someone who did.8mo ⋅ BthornUUU ⋅ r/80s
On March 16, 1984 Gary Plauche administers his own justice to the man who kidnapped and raped his son. This and R. Budd Dwyer's suicide on TV will always be etched in my mind.1wk ⋅ capnkirk462 ⋅ r/80s