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    @Toddy said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Flight of the Navigator was great. Wouldn't have a clue how it'd hold up over time.

    Watched that about three dozen times when I had my boy in the weekends . Still awesome .
    He was a big fan of Labyrinth too , particularly the fox type character .

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    I watched dances with Wolves the other night, understood it a bit more after an American guy I know gave me some books about the plains Indians . Enjoyed it still.

    Weird to think James Cameron was watching it thinking " this would be so much better if they were eight feet tall and blue".

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    TR Jnr liked Ferris Buellers Day off, Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure, Ace Ventura, Dumb & Dumber...hasn't really taken to Waynes World.

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    Reading the last few posts reminds me that I've not seen movies almost everyone else my age has, particularly E.T.

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    Condorman

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    @Tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Condorman

    one of the first movies i remember seeing at the movies

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    @mariner4life I must've seen it on VHS twenty times when I was a kid. Great cast BTW.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel Have you tried Karate Kid?

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    I think the reason I enjoyed 'Stranger Things" on Netflix was cos of so many of the movies mentioned above, the nostalgia value was great.

    "Flight of the Navigator", wow there's one I haven't thought about for about 30 years, must give it a whirl to see if it's held up.

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    Haven't watched that one either.

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    I still love Labyrinth. Plenty of sly one liners that still get a laugh.

    Another 80's movie I enjoyed as a kid was Annie (the Carol Burnett version). And Wargames with Matthew Broderick.

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    @dK

    Oh yes, they loved that one. They were doing that crane kick nonstop until one of them copped it in the nuts

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel

    Short Circuit ("Number 5 is alive!")

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    Difficult to find movies for kids that age.

    In the end we decided we didn't mind M movies as long as there was/is no sex (no sex please we're tweenagers) and the violence was kind of stylised. Some suggestions that worked for us ...

    (not 80s movies):
    All the Pirates movies (the ghosts weren't too scary)
    Stardust.

    80s movies:
    Jumanji
    Star Wars (ms boo jr didn't get it ...)
    Indiana Jones (even if Temple and Skull were absolute rubbish)

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    @booboo

    Awesome. How could I forget Number 5! I loved that film. "Shit, where see shit?"

    Some absolutely brilliant suggestions today. Thanks guys. That should keep us going for a while

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    There are 3 movies which everybody must see, in order to become a well-rounded human being:

    • Princess Bride
    • The Neverending Story
    • Labyrinth

    If a person hasn't seen all three, their soul is incomplete.

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    Some other 1980s movies not mentioned:

    • Stand By Me
    • Romancing The Stone
    • Ladyhawke
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    Re: Flight of the Navigator......looked it up and it isn't the one I was thinking of. ( still have fond memories of that one though )

    I clearly got my 80s flicks confused, the movie I meant is actually this, anyone remember it ?

    Explorers (1985) ⭐ 6.4 | Adventure, Comedy, Family

    Explorers (1985) ⭐ 6.4 | Adventure, Comedy, Family

    1h 49m | PG

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    I used to love that Stallone Arm Wrestling movie 'Over the top'. Surely that still holds up...surely

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    @Bovidae said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Some other 1980s movies not mentioned:

    • Stand By Me
    • Romancing The Stone
    • Ladyhawke

    Oooooooo! Crocodile Dundee!!!! (Romancing the Stone just reminded me of it) Loved that movie and love Crocodile Dundee II as well.

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