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Top 101 Movies of the 80s (1 Viewer)

My brother is gonna kill me….he is gonna ****….My brother is gonna kill me!!

Well make up your mind. Is gonna **** or is he gonna kill you?

First he is gonna **** then is gonna kill me.

Relaaaax….my father is a TV repairman and has an ultimate set of tools. I can fix it.

You can’t fix this car Spicoli….

(Spicoli looks out the window at the trashed hood) I can fix it…..
Might be my favorite part of the movie (not counting the obvious scene)....I use that "TV Repairman & Ultimate set of tools, I can fix it" all the time when something goes wrong.
 
My brother is gonna kill me….he is gonna ****….My brother is gonna kill me!!

Well make up your mind. Is gonna **** or is he gonna kill you?

First he is gonna **** then is gonna kill me.

Relaaaax….my father is a TV repairman and has an ultimate set of tools. I can fix it.

You can’t fix this car Spicoli….

(Spicoli looks out the window at the trashed hood) I can fix it…..
Might be my favorite part of the movie (not counting the obvious scene)....I use that "TV Repairman & Ultimate set of tools, I can fix it" all the time when something goes wrong.
Just lock the door. Its not that hard!
 
I love the look on Spicoli's face when Charles is walking towards his wrecked car
My brother is gonna kill me….he is gonna ****….My brother is gonna kill me!!

Well make up your mind. Is gonna **** or is he gonna kill you?

First he is gonna **** then is gonna kill me.

Relaaaax….my father is a TV repairman and has an ultimate set of tools. I can fix it.

You can’t fix this car Spicoli….

(Spicoli looks out the window at the trashed hood) I can fix it…..
I probly say the TV repair man/ultimate set of tools quote way more than I should.....great scene
 
Well, like I said - it won 4 Academy Awards for a reason. I'll leave it at that.
Out of Africa won 7 and I bet it doesn’t make the next 100 either. But yeah I get your point and Platoon is a movie I know I’m a lot lower on than the general “middle aged” guy.

Not just 'the general "middle aged" guy'....Roger Ebert had it number 9 overall and he was one of the best in the biz. He gone now. So OLDER guys were high on it too.

I've never seen Out of Africa. Has anybody seen it? Worth my time?
I am one of the few people here who probably strongly enjoys those kinds of movies. I had The English Patient and The Bridges of Madison County on my 90s 100. Out of Africa is certainly in the same realm as those so if you like that kind of movie, sure it’s worth checking out. I thought it was disappointing. Didn’t hate it but was definitely bored through many stretches.
 
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Well, like I said - it won 4 Academy Awards for a reason. I'll leave it at that.
Out of Africa won 7 and I bet it doesn’t make the next 100 either. But yeah I get your point and Platoon is a movie I know I’m a lot lower on than the general “middle aged” guy.

Not just 'the general "middle aged" guy'....Roger Ebert had it number 9 overall and he was one of the best in the biz. He gone now. So OLDER guys were high on it too.

I've never seen Out of Africa. Has anybody seen it? Worth my time?
I am one of the few people here who probably strongly enjoys those kinds of movies. I had The English Patient and The Bridges of Madison County on my 90s 100. Out of Africa is certainly in the same realm as those so if you like that kind of movie, sure it’s worth checking out. I thought it was disappointing. Didn’t hate it but was definitely bored through many stretches.

I loved the English Patient. :bag:
 
Well, like I said - it won 4 Academy Awards for a reason. I'll leave it at that.
Out of Africa won 7 and I bet it doesn’t make the next 100 either. But yeah I get your point and Platoon is a movie I know I’m a lot lower on than the general “middle aged” guy.

Not just 'the general "middle aged" guy'....Roger Ebert had it number 9 overall and he was one of the best in the biz. He gone now. So OLDER guys were high on it too.

I've never seen Out of Africa. Has anybody seen it? Worth my time?
I am one of the few people here who probably strongly enjoys those kinds of movies. I had The English Patient and The Bridges of Madison County on my 90s 100. Out of Africa is certainly in the same realm as those so if you like that kind of movie, sure it’s worth checking out. I thought it was disappointing. Didn’t hate it but was definitely bored through many stretches.
Where did you rank Clueless in your list of 90s movies?
 
Well, like I said - it won 4 Academy Awards for a reason. I'll leave it at that.
Out of Africa won 7 and I bet it doesn’t make the next 100 either. But yeah I get your point and Platoon is a movie I know I’m a lot lower on than the general “middle aged” guy.

Not just 'the general "middle aged" guy'....Roger Ebert had it number 9 overall and he was one of the best in the biz. He gone now. So OLDER guys were high on it too.

I've never seen Out of Africa. Has anybody seen it? Worth my time?
I am one of the few people here who probably strongly enjoys those kinds of movies. I had The English Patient and The Bridges of Madison County on my 90s 100. Out of Africa is certainly in the same realm as those so if you like that kind of movie, sure it’s worth checking out. I thought it was disappointing. Didn’t hate it but was definitely bored through many stretches.
Where did you rank Clueless in your list of 90s movies?
It finished 61 on our list of 90s movies
 
Well, like I said - it won 4 Academy Awards for a reason. I'll leave it at that.
Out of Africa won 7 and I bet it doesn’t make the next 100 either. But yeah I get your point and Platoon is a movie I know I’m a lot lower on than the general “middle aged” guy.

Not just 'the general "middle aged" guy'....Roger Ebert had it number 9 overall and he was one of the best in the biz. He gone now. So OLDER guys were high on it too.

I've never seen Out of Africa. Has anybody seen it? Worth my time?
I am one of the few people here who probably strongly enjoys those kinds of movies. I had The English Patient and The Bridges of Madison County on my 90s 100. Out of Africa is certainly in the same realm as those so if you like that kind of movie, sure it’s worth checking out. I thought it was disappointing. Didn’t hate it but was definitely bored through many stretches.
Where did you rank Clueless in your list of 90s movies?
It finished 61 on our list of 90s movies
I would have lost the over on that!
 
More Fast Times trivia:

Which actress in the film was married to a famous music industry titan?

Pamela Springsteen?

Nope

Hint 1: she had a very tiny part in the film.
Hint 2: her husband/music titan happened to murder her
I'm stumped
Lana Clarkson - wife of Phil Spector

Played Mr. Vargas’s hot wife at the end.
Clarkson and Spector weren't married. In fact, she didn't meet him until the night that he killed her.
 
Here is the whole 90s list and link:

101 - MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY

100 - THE BASKETBALL DIARIES

99 - LIVE FLESH

98 - HARD EIGHT

97 - THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY

96 - THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER

95 - SWINGERS

94 - THE APOSTLE

93 - POINT BREAK

92 - THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT

91 - THE FUGITIVE

90 - THE FISHER KING

89 - PRINCESS MONONOKE

88 - SPEED

87 - IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER

86 - AMERICAN BEAUTY

85 - MAN ON THE MOON

84 - LA HAINE

83 - THE USUAL SUSPECTS

82 - CASINO

81 - APOLLO 13

80 - MISERY

79 - BOOMERANG

78 - DAZED & CONFUSED

77 - AS GOOD AS IT GETS

76 - SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER, UNCUT

75 - THE ENGLISH PATIENT

74 - DUMB & DUMBER

73 - THE SIXTH SENSE

72 - THE AGE OF INNOCENCE

71 - WHAT ABOUT BOB?

70 - CANDYMAN

69 - JFK

68 - THE CRYING GAME

67 - EYES WIDE SHUT

66 - DEEP COVER

65 - AUDITION

64 - GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS

63 - A FEW GOOD MEN

62 - THE VIRGIN SUICIDES

61 - CLUELESS

60 - DANCES WITH WOLVES

59 - TASTE OF CHERRY

58 - BEFORE SUNRISE

57 - THE IRON GIANT

56 - HAPPY TOGETHER

55 - PHILADELPHIA

54 - BEAU TRAVAIL

53 - DARK CITY

52 - THE INSIDER

51 - AFTER LIFE

50 - FIGHT CLUB

49 - MAGNOLIA

48 - OUT OF SIGHT

47 - THE ICE STORM

46 - SLING BLADE

45 - BOYS DON'T CRY

44 - THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY

43 - MALCOLM X

42 - THREE COLORS: RED

41 - BRAVEHEART

40 - THE CABLE GUY

39 - QUIZ SHOW

38 - THE SWEET HEREAFTER

37 - BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY

36 - BOYZ N THE HOOD

35 - WAITING FOR GUFFMAN

34 - UNDERGROUND

33 - LAST OF THE MOHICANS

32 - MY COUSIN VINNY

31 - MENACE II SOCIETY

30 - ELECTION

29 - MILLER'S CROSSING

28 - SAVING PRIVATE RYAN

27 - THE PLAYER

26 - TOY STORY

25 - SE7EN

24 - JACKIE BROWN

23 - BASIC INSTINCT

22 - THE TRUMAN SHOW

21 - T2

20 - THE THIN RED LINE

19 - SCREAM

18 - GROUNDHOG DAY

17 - L.A. CONFIDENTIAL

16 - GOOD WILL HUNTING

15 - RUSHMORE

14 - THE BIG LEBOWSKI

13 - THE MATRIX

12 - CHUNGKING EXPRESS

11 - BEING JOHN MALKOVICH

10 - HEAT

9 - GOODFELLAS

8 - FARGO

7 - BOOGIE NIGHTS

6 - PULP FICTION

5 - THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION

4 - JURASSIC PARK

3 - UNFORGIVEN

2 - SCHINDLER'S LIST

1 - THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS
 
More Fast Times trivia:

Which actress in the film was married to a famous music industry titan?

Pamela Springsteen?

Nope

Hint 1: she had a very tiny part in the film.
Hint 2: her husband/music titan happened to murder her
I'm stumped
Lana Clarkson - wife of Phil Spector

Played Mr. Vargas’s hot wife at the end.
Clarkson and Spector weren't married. In fact, she didn't meet him until the night that he killed her.
Good call - I should have phrased the question as “Which actress in the film was murdered by a music industry titan?”
 
I watched one of KP’s movies that I hadn’t even heard of last night: The Stepfather. While it’s not exactly a high quality production, it’s a very good thriller. It kept me entertained the whole time and the stepfather was a great villain. Was part Hitchcock Shadow of a Doubt and part 80s horror.

@KarmaPolice you might have missed this post. Where did you find out about this movie?
 
As it seems like the next 100 is going to be pretty light on foreign films, a couple that did not make the cut here that I liked were some of the later Fellini’s. Not as good as his peak stuff, but “And the Ship Sails On” is pretty good. Has a bit of Rules of the Games vibes to it, set around the beginning of World War I. Probably Fellini’s best movie post-Amarcord. His “Intervista” probably would not have made my top 100 either, but would end up somewhere just outside it (but probably requires a lot of familiarity with his earlier movies).
 
I will admit I have Roger Moore > Sean Connery.

What the actual ****
Sean Connery is the much better actor. Moore had the much better movies. I also prefer Moore's sarcasm than Connery's. I prefer Moore to Connery.

I agree, though I may be biased by watching Moore's Bonds first. To me, Bond should be suave, sophisticated, charming and witty in addition to being capable of great action. I will never argue the point against a Connery supporter - it's just what I prefer. If you try to tell me Craig > Moore, THEN we'll have an argument.
 
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I will admit I have Roger Moore > Sean Connery.

What the actual ****
Sean Connery is the much better actor. Moore had the much better movies. I also prefer Moore's sarcasm than Connery's. I prefer Moore to Connery.

I agree, though I may be biased by watching Moore's Bonds first. To me, Bond should be suave, sophisticated, charming and witty in addition to being capable of great action. I will never argue the point against a Connery supporter - it's just what I prefer. If you try to tell be Craig > Moore, THEN we'll have an argument.
Agree

I mean look at Dr. No, the first bond movie. Just not good. Now From Russia with Love is one of my favorites. Goldfinger great, Thunderball ok, Diamonds are Forever very good.

man with the Golden Gun, Moonraker (lol - I know, 80s cheese), Eyes, Octopussy, View ... all excellent.

So disappointed in Remington Steele. I thought he was going to be amazing, but I think he feel to serious and flat to be likable.
 
Id still like a consensus top 5 from @Ilov80s and @KarmaPolice on what I should watch for the ones I havnt seen.
I would think it is the highest 5 movies in the ranking that you haven't seen.
No, I'd guess there are others that will have a better shot at being enjoyed than something like Wings of Desire.

@JAA - did you post a list of the ones you haven't seen?
I will do that now. I know I started.
 
Movies I havnt seen:

101: BETTER OFF DEAD
:poop: 100: CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS
:poop: 99: THE STEPFATHER
98: STEEL MAGNOLIAS
:poop: 97: PARIS, TEXAS
96: GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM
:poop: 95: RIVER'S EDGE
:poop: 94: MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO
:poop: 93: COME AND SEE
:poop: 92: MYSTERY TRAIN
91: AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN
90: GREMLINS
89: AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON
88: WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT?
87: THE GOONIES *
86: WITNESS
85: THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW
84: BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE
83: TERMS OF ENDEARMENT
82: EVIL DEAD
81: THE GREAT OUTDOORS
80: FLETCH
79: TRADING PLACES
78: THE FLY
77: FATAL ATTRACTION
76: AIRPLANE! *
75: THE 'BURBS
:poop: 74: WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
:poop: 73: MY LEFT FOOT
:poop: 72: BRAZIL
71: PEE WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE
:poop: 70: AFTER HOURS
:poop: 69: POLYESTER
:poop: 68: TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A.
67: PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES
66: RETURN OF THE JEDI
65: A FISH CALLED WANDA
64: SEX, LIVES, AND VIDEOTAPE
63: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK *
62: BIG
61: RISKY BUSINESS
60: THE ABYSS
:poop: 59: ORDINARY PEOPLE
58: PREDATOR
57: FIRST BLOOD
56: SCARFACE
55: THE KARATE KID
:poop: 54: HOUSE OF GAMES
53: GHOSTBUSTERS
52: MIDNIGHT RUN
51: DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS
50: THE LOST BOYS
:poop: 49: SOMETHING WILD
48: BULL DURHAM
47: BATMAN
:poop: 46: AU REVOIR LES ENFANTS
:poop: 45: CINEMA PARADISO
:poop: 44: FITZCARRALDO
43: THE RIGHT STUFF
:poop: 42: THE VANISHING
41: FIELD OF DREAMS
40: E.T.
39: RAISING ARIZONA
:poop: 38: THE ELEPHANT MAN
37: THE BREAKFAST CLUB
:poop: 36: THE VERDICT
:poop: 35: THE YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY
34: THE THING
:poop: 33: A ROOM WITH A VIEW
32: COMING TO AMERICA
31: BROADCAST NEWS
30: FULL METAL JACKET
:poop: 29: FANNY AND ALEXANDER
:poop: 28: HEATHERS
:poop: 27: THE KING OF COMEDY
26; TOP GUN
25: ROBOCOP
24: DEAD POETS SOCIETY
23: THE PRINCESS BRIDE
22: RAIN MAN
:poop: 21: THIEF
20: FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF
20: GHOSTBUSTERS
19: ALIENS
18: STAND BY ME
17: THE TERMINATOR
16: WHEN HARRY MET SALLY
:poop: 15: RAGING BULL
14: BEVERLY HILLS COP
:poop: 13: BLUE VELVET
:poop: 12: RAN
11: FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH
:poop: 10: BLOW OUT
:poop: 9: AMADEUS
8: THIS IS SPINAL TAP
:poop: 7: WINGS OF DESIRE
:poop: 6: DO THE RIGHT THING
5: BLADE RUNNER
4: EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
3: THE SHINING
2: DIE HARD
1: BACK TO THE FUTURE
 
Id still like a consensus top 5 from @Ilov80s and @KarmaPolice on what I should watch for the ones I havnt seen.
I would think it is the highest 5 movies in the ranking that you haven't seen.
No, I'd guess there are others that will have a better shot at being enjoyed than something like Wings of Desire.

@JAA - did you post a list of the ones you haven't seen?
But I thought the list was a "desert island" list of your favorite movies so they would be in order of the movies you would recommend most? I am not trying to be difficult but just understand. I guess the distinction could be you are trying to recommend movies based on what you have gathered about JAA's movie preferences rather than your own.
 
Id still like a consensus top 5 from @Ilov80s and @KarmaPolice on what I should watch for the ones I havnt seen.
I would think it is the highest 5 movies in the ranking that you haven't seen.
No, I'd guess there are others that will have a better shot at being enjoyed than something like Wings of Desire.

@JAA - did you post a list of the ones you haven't seen?
But I thought the list was a "desert island" list of your favorite movies so they would be in order of the movies you would recommend most? I am not trying to be difficult but just understand. I guess the distinction could be you are trying to recommend movies based on what you have gathered about JAA's movie preferences rather than your own.
My preferences are Babe Ruth and Twinkies
 
Id still like a consensus top 5 from @Ilov80s and @KarmaPolice on what I should watch for the ones I havnt seen.
I would think it is the highest 5 movies in the ranking that you haven't seen.
No, I'd guess there are others that will have a better shot at being enjoyed than something like Wings of Desire.

@JAA - did you post a list of the ones you haven't seen?
But I thought the list was a "desert island" list of your favorite movies so they would be in order of the movies you would recommend most? I am not trying to be difficult but just understand. I guess the distinction could be you are trying to recommend movies based on what you have gathered about JAA's movie preferences rather than your own.
This
 
I watched one of KP’s movies that I hadn’t even heard of last night: The Stepfather. While it’s not exactly a high quality production, it’s a very good thriller. It kept me entertained the whole time and the stepfather was a great villain. Was part Hitchcock Shadow of a Doubt and part 80s horror.

@KarmaPolice you might have missed this post. Where did you find out about this movie?
@Ilov80s - I must have missed that along with Pip's post about Fast Times. :lol:

Glad you liked it. I think I said as much, but definitely more thriller than horror. I just found the Stepfather to be quite effective and the chilling "who am I here?" hit me. I am pretty sure the Pure Cinema Podcast was the one that was pimping it on one of the episodes. If not them it was a podcast I was listening to right be for my 31 horror in October run.
 
Id still like a consensus top 5 from @Ilov80s and @KarmaPolice on what I should watch for the ones I havnt seen.
I would think it is the highest 5 movies in the ranking that you haven't seen.
No, I'd guess there are others that will have a better shot at being enjoyed than something like Wings of Desire.

@JAA - did you post a list of the ones you haven't seen?
But I thought the list was a "desert island" list of your favorite movies so they would be in order of the movies you would recommend most? I am not trying to be difficult but just understand. I guess the distinction could be you are trying to recommend movies based on what you have gathered about JAA's movie preferences rather than your own.
Yes, that last part. The list was MY desert island movies, but it doesn't mean that I would recommend my top 10 to everybody. For example, there is 0 chance I would tell anybody to watch Blue Velvet unless I knew them, their tastes in movies, and thought they watched and enjoyed similar. That is a tough watch for me, but sometimes I want that.

EVERY time a customer at the video store would ask for a recommendation out of the blue, I would ask them what they have watched and liked recently. I need way more information to know if I am recommending Tucker and Dale, Matyrs, Blue Valentine, Supertroopers, or.. you get the idea. All those movies I love, but they all aren't for everybody.
 
@JAA I would say

Thief- heist movie
Heathers- dark comedy
The Verdict- courtroom drama
House of Games- con man movie
Something Wild - dark rom-com
To Live and Die in LA- police thriller

They all have either comedy or action. Aren’t artsy or foreign.
@JAA

I think any of those would be decent of the few I've seen and my gut reaction to your list was to suggest:

The Stepfather - good 80s thiller/horror
Blow Out or River's Edge - both also give you the ability to dip your toe in some borderline artsy stuff, but not wade in. ;)

Combing the two, I would say start with Thief, The Verdict, and The Stepfather. Then 2 of: Blow Out, River's Edge, and the other 4 on 80s' list.
 
I watched one of KP’s movies that I hadn’t even heard of last night: The Stepfather. While it’s not exactly a high quality production, it’s a very good thriller. It kept me entertained the whole time and the stepfather was a great villain. Was part Hitchcock Shadow of a Doubt and part 80s horror.

@KarmaPolice you might have missed this post. Where did you find out about this movie?
@Ilov80s - I must have missed that along with Pip's post about Fast Times. :lol:

Glad you liked it. I think I said as much, but definitely more thriller than horror. I just found the Stepfather to be quite effective and the chilling "who am I here?" hit me. I am pretty sure the Pure Cinema Podcast was the one that was pimping it on one of the episodes. If not them it was a podcast I was listening to right be for my 31 horror in October run.

Now you gotta watch the first couple sequels

Also forgot that’s Terry O’Quinn (Locke from Lost)
 
Id still like a consensus top 5 from @Ilov80s and @KarmaPolice on what I should watch for the ones I havnt seen.
I would think it is the highest 5 movies in the ranking that you haven't seen.
No, I'd guess there are others that will have a better shot at being enjoyed than something like Wings of Desire.

@JAA - did you post a list of the ones you haven't seen?
But I thought the list was a "desert island" list of your favorite movies so they would be in order of the movies you would recommend most? I am not trying to be difficult but just understand. I guess the distinction could be you are trying to recommend movies based on what you have gathered about JAA's movie preferences rather than your own.
Yes, that last part. The list was MY desert island movies, but it doesn't mean that I would recommend my top 10 to everybody. For example, there is 0 chance I would tell anybody to watch Blue Velvet unless I knew them, their tastes in movies, and thought they watched and enjoyed similar. That is a tough watch for me, but sometimes I want that.

EVERY time a customer at the video store would ask for a recommendation out of the blue, I would ask them what they have watched and liked recently. I need way more information to know if I am recommending Tucker and Dale, Matyrs, Blue Valentine, Supertroopers, or.. you get the idea. All those movies I love, but they all aren't for everybody.

“Have you seen Stir of Echoes yet?” was my go to…or The Generals Daughter
 
#68: TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A.

80s' #38 movie. I've not seen this one and will see if the library has a copy as it doesn't look like it can be streamed.
This is a great film. It seems a little low budget production quality wise some times, but I like to think that was intentional to give it a grittier feel. A great car chase scene, which probably loses impact today due to cgi oversaturation. I think it's got one of the best climax / denouement pairings in a film ever. Like, to this day it seems people aren't allowed to end a film like this one does.
 
Id still like a consensus top 5 from @Ilov80s and @KarmaPolice on what I should watch for the ones I havnt seen.
I would think it is the highest 5 movies in the ranking that you haven't seen.
No, I'd guess there are others that will have a better shot at being enjoyed than something like Wings of Desire.

@JAA - did you post a list of the ones you haven't seen?
But I thought the list was a "desert island" list of your favorite movies so they would be in order of the movies you would recommend most? I am not trying to be difficult but just understand. I guess the distinction could be you are trying to recommend movies based on what you have gathered about JAA's movie preferences rather than your own.
Yes, that last part. The list was MY desert island movies, but it doesn't mean that I would recommend my top 10 to everybody. For example, there is 0 chance I would tell anybody to watch Blue Velvet unless I knew them, their tastes in movies, and thought they watched and enjoyed similar. That is a tough watch for me, but sometimes I want that.

EVERY time a customer at the video store would ask for a recommendation out of the blue, I would ask them what they have watched and liked recently. I need way more information to know if I am recommending Tucker and Dale, Matyrs, Blue Valentine, Supertroopers, or.. you get the idea. All those movies I love, but they all aren't for everybody.

“Have you seen Stir of Echoes yet?” was my go to…or The Generals Daughter
That was one of mine as well. If the crew was a little younger, I think I went with something more like The Others for a thriller.

I wish I could remember more. I feel like I had 3-4 core ones from each genre that we had which was underseen enough and had a high hit rate for people to recommend all the time.
 
I watched one of KP’s movies that I hadn’t even heard of last night: The Stepfather. While it’s not exactly a high quality production, it’s a very good thriller. It kept me entertained the whole time and the stepfather was a great villain. Was part Hitchcock Shadow of a Doubt and part 80s horror.

@KarmaPolice you might have missed this post. Where did you find out about this movie?
@Ilov80s - I must have missed that along with Pip's post about Fast Times. :lol:

Glad you liked it. I think I said as much, but definitely more thriller than horror. I just found the Stepfather to be quite effective and the chilling "who am I here?" hit me. I am pretty sure the Pure Cinema Podcast was the one that was pimping it on one of the episodes. If not them it was a podcast I was listening to right be for my 31 horror in October run.

Now you gotta watch the first couple sequels


Also forgot that’s Terry O’Quinn (Locke from Lost)
That's a possibility for this year's 31 in 31. Last year I did a short series that I mostly not gotten to (I think The Omens?), and I had a blast with that. I think that will become a common thing each year going forward too.
 

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