Our early 1980's movie was Raging Bull. The members got a kick out of it. I enjoyed the firey argument about physical abuse between a man and a woman. Thanks for the memories on that! Sorry you couldn't make it Sam. Here's the next four victims...I guess the theme is action...that's what the 1980's were all about anyway.
Aliens (1986) R
Sigourney Weaver returns as Lt. Ripley in this action-packed sequel to Alien. The only survivor from the first film, Ripley finds her horrific account of the alien and her crew's fate is met with skepticism -- until the mysterious disappearance of colonists on LV-426 prompts a team of high-tech Marines to investigate. Also features a commentary by cast and crew members and both the theatrical and special edition versions of the film.
Raising Arizona (1987) PG-13
Edwina "Ed" McDonnough (Holly Hunter) is an ex-cop; her husband, H.I.(Nicolas Cage), is an ex-con. Blissfully content as newlyweds, the pair is devastated when they learn they can't have children. Not to worry: They reckon they'll just "borrow" one of furniture magnate Nathan Arizona's (Trey Wilson) new quintuplets. Featuring oodles of idiosyncratic humor, this kidnapping farce from Joel and Ethan Coen is a deft nod to classic screwball comedy.
The Lost Boys (1987) R
Shortly after moving to a California coastal town, Mike (Jason Patric) gets mixed up with a rough biker crowd. There have been some strange deaths and rumors of vampires in the town, and Mike's younger brother Sam (Corey Haim) fears his sibling might be in more trouble than anyone realizes. In an effort to save Mike, Sam teams up with two vampire-hunter friends and tries to rid the town of evil in this 1987 thriller.
Die Hard (1988) R
Smart-mouthed New York City cop John McClane (a perfectly cast Bruce Willis) comes to Los Angeles in an attempt to reconcile with his wife. When terrorists seize her office building, McClane escapes -- shirtless and shoeless -- and desperately tries to stop them. Director John McTiernan moves the film (and his camera) at lightning pace; action movies don't get any better.
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I say Die Hard cause it's a really good movie, Bruce willis is an awesome actor, and this movie is a classic, .... for a french man
PS: My e mail adress is not right, it's .fr not . com
After, 2 seconds of reflexion,the french man, don't change his mind but want say that, it will be a mistake to say that Die hard is a classic when there is Alien on the movie list. Alien is one of classic movies, but I'm worry that all it's violence can hurt our little american students Mark. But, stay serious, and I 'll add that, Alien is my second choice, if nobody want watch die hard
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