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Pepe Silvia 04-08-2025 09:48 PM

Staying Alive (1983) Just think Sylvester Stallone directed it. lol

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Deberg_1990 04-09-2025 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia (Post 18024450)
Staying Alive (1983) Just think Sylvester Stallone directed it. lol

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Hahah. That movie has always been a guilty pleasure of mine. It’s just fun and a true product of its time.

Deberg_1990 04-09-2025 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 18020851)
Pennies from Heaven (1981) with Steve Martin.

Christopher Walken singing and dancing!

burt 04-10-2025 04:51 PM

I haven't read the entire thread but:

Vision Quest with Mathew Modine is a great movie, almost every wrestler loves it.

Streets of Fire, with Michael Pare, Welhelm Dafoe and Diane Lang is an unusual yet great flick. Loved the soundtrack too.

Deberg_1990 04-10-2025 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by burt (Post 18026408)
I haven't read the entire thread but:

Vision Quest with Mathew Modine is a great movie, almost every wrestler loves it.

Streets of Fire, with Michael Pare, Welhelm Dafoe and Diane Lang is an unusual yet great flick. Loved the soundtrack too.

Yes. Both excellent movies.

Pepe Silvia 04-10-2025 11:34 PM

Just One Of The Guys (1985)

I grew up on this movie. Hilarious with tons of eye candy.

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notorious 04-11-2025 02:37 AM

Her rack sneaks up on you, too.

The reveal….

“Where do you get off having tits?!?!” LMAO

kevrunner 04-11-2025 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by burt (Post 18026408)
I haven't read the entire thread but:

Vision Quest with Mathew Modine is a great movie, almost every wrestler loves it.

Streets of Fire, with Michael Pare, Welhelm Dafoe and Diane Lang is an unusual yet great flick. Loved the soundtrack too.

Both of these movies are classics, Streets of Fire one of my all time favorites. Diane Lane was only 18 years old but wow, she was unforgettable in her role. Eddie and The Cruisers and The Warriors are a couple more of my favorites. Willem Dafoe made a great villain in Streets of Fire:

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Buehler445 04-11-2025 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 18026629)
Her rack sneaks up on you, too.

The reveal….

“Where do you get off having tits?!?!” LMAO

Yeah, she was PROFOUNDLY hot.

That line is hilarious too. I might spring that one on the wife tonight. ROFL

Pepe Silvia 04-11-2025 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 18026629)
Her rack sneaks up on you, too.

The reveal….

“Where do you get off having tits?!?!” LMAO

Zabka had some golden lines too.

"It's the pussy toss, for distance."

Frazod 04-11-2025 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 18026629)
Her rack sneaks up on you, too.

The reveal….

“Where do you get off having tits?!?!” LMAO

As I recall, they were spectacular. :drool:

Funny how some women have amazing stealth boobs. I used to work with a girl who was pretty but seemingly nothing spectacular. Was around her daily for months. Then we went to a concert one night, and HOLY SHIT. She had a rack that was nothing short of amazing, accentuated by the top she was wearing. Apparently she had a clear work mode and going out on the town mode, and I had no idea. Hair, makeup, everything. She cleaned up into one of the most beautiful women I'd ever seen and I'd seen her regularly forever and never had a clue. She must have worn an iron truss to the office every day.

Made a bit of an ass of myself because I couldn't stop staring at her chest. Her boyfriend didn't seem to like it much. Neither did my date. :D

Pepe Silvia 04-12-2025 02:27 AM

Honey, I Shrunk The Kids (1989)

Saw this in the theaters as a kid. I always liked Rick Moranis.

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Mosbonian 04-13-2025 12:31 PM

Weird Science with Kelly LeBrock, Robert Downey JR, Anthony Michael Hall and Bill Paxton....plus Judie Aronson was pretty hot too....

The Original Red Dawn was good too...had a great cast too...

Frazod 04-13-2025 01:27 PM

Another mostly forgotten 80s movie is James Cameron's The Abyss. It came out between the much more successful and acclaimed Aliens and Terminator 2, but is a great film in its own right. The early CGI it employed still holds up and was the progenitor for the groundbreaking stuff in T2 and everything else that came later.

For anyone who hasn't seen it, I recommend sticking to the theatrical release. The director's cut throws in a brewing war subplot that adds absolutely nothing and detracts from the main story.

And if you ever run into Ed Harris, don't ask him about this movie. Cameron basically tried to drown him multiple times during the movie's production and he apparently had a serious problem with that.

Deberg_1990 04-13-2025 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Frazod (Post 18028324)
Another mostly forgotten 80s movie is James Cameron's The Abyss. It came out between the much more successful and acclaimed Aliens and Terminator 2, but is a great film in its own right. The early CGI it employed still holds up and was the progenitor for the groundbreaking stuff in T2 and everything else that came later.

For anyone who hasn't seen it, I recommend sticking to the theatrical release. The director's cut throws in a brewing war subplot that adds absolutely nothing and detracts from the main story.

And if you ever run into Ed Harris, don't ask him about this movie. Cameron basically tried to drown him multiple times during the movie's production and he apparently had a serious problem with that.

Yea. That movie is amazing. From my understanding they filmed most of the underwater stuff inside an abandoned nuclear plant or something? A big budget sci-fi movie would never be made today with so much practical effects.


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