Posted on 06/16/2012 6:25:40 AM PDT by Saije
Silly list. What about:
Three Men and a Baby
Lethal Weapon
Good Morning, Vietnam
First half good; second half crap. Why did Matthew Modine speak like he had some sort of brain injury throughout the film?
I REALLY miss 1987, Reagan, Hair Bands, Lots of wine women and song... It was so much simpler back then. No internet and 24/7 connectivity with every other person place and thing on the planet. PC BS was only in it’s infancy. You didn’t have some nanny type chasing after every so-called ‘wrong’ and inventing plenty of their own. Kids these days have no idea how much fun they missed. God I am getting old...
Sure there were problems. Lots of’em. But I’d bet most of us who lived that era prefer it to this one. Anyone got the URL for the time machine the jock in Napoleon Dynamite ordered? ;)
Those were my high school days. Good times. Is it me, is there any normal kids out there? I don’t have any, but every lady I date has jacked up kids..
One of my faves from the class of '87:
The little red X square? I don’t remember that one.
Ugh, I can honestly say I would never care to see any of those films again. My 1987 list:
The Untouchables
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Robocop
The Running Man
The Princess Bride
These are part of the culture, probably to stay:
Ernest Goes to Camp
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Princess Bride
Robo Cop
Wall Street
Sometimes, the films that people are still watching and quoting matter more than the ones the critics loved at the time.
The ONLY time anyone ever heard about Olympia Dukakis was when Michael Dukakis was running for the Presidency. And the media pretended HE had a good chance at winning.
See my post 10
GMTA
Great call on “Untouchables”
I had the internet in 1987. Newsgroups. Email. No WWW.
I honestly don’t know. There must be a few somewhere. I graduated in 83. When I think of ‘us’ back then and compare it to our modern counterparts, it doesn’t even seem like we’re of the same species. Has there ever been such a generational gap? By 16 today, the average kid has had more ‘experiences’ of ALL types than many of our era has had to date. There is no innocence left. Being thoroughly jaded at such an early age leaves little hope for their future.
Just to keep somewhat on topic, look at the movies of the two eras. Even the kid/teen centered fare is nihilistic when it’s not total ecopropaganda. And even then the end result is that doom hangs in the air.
My daughter (22 now) always says she wishes she could have lived back then. Most of her favorite entertainment, clothes etc are from that era. But even though she’s a lot closer to ‘us’ than them’ in her views etc., she’d have been completely lost in 87, having grown up in today’s society.
You and about 5 other people ;)
“The Princess Bride”: Proof that Jewish humor can be really good.
Ugh
But looking back, which film left the most enduring mark on the culture, on the era?
Nobody puts Baby in a corner! :-)
% rn
Weird Science? Ferris Buehller? Sir mix alot? Van Halen? Def leppard? I miss those days.
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