Quote:Coming To America was the one that got the most long term laughs in my high school years. My friends and I quoted it often.
But the favorite movie of my teens was usually any movie at the theater that I didn't actually see much of - because I was there with a young lady whose usually peerless moral character was susceptible to tarnish when in a poorly lit room filled with the aroma of buttered popcorn and Drakkar Noir.
Is that one of those times when it would have been real embarrassing to stand up?
As far as laugh out loud, when I originally saw it in a theater, the king has to be "Up In Smoke". I thought I was going to die from a burst appendix the first time I saw it.
Not to show my age, but "The Graduate."
I agree that the 80s had a lot of good movies.
Quote:Anything with Molly Ringwald or Rob Lowe or any of the brat packers.
Breakfast Club
St. Elmos Fire
16 Candles
Did you like "Not Another Teen Movie"?
Quote:Did you like "Not Another Teen Movie"?
Don't think I saw it. That's recent yes?
Quote:Don't think I saw it. That's recent yes?
Fairly recent. If you haven't seen it, you should. I thought it was hilarious.
It takes place at John Hughes High, with an Anthony Michael Dining Hall.
Lots of references to the 80's movies. Cameo by Molly Ringwald. Most of the movie plot is stolen from "She's All That" and "Varsity Blues."
Quote:Someone mentioned The Wraith earlier. That's such an awesome 80's flick. I hate the ending though. It's kind of sad when he hands the Turbo over to his brother. And he knows it's him and he runs out of the burger place all like "Jaimmeeeeeeeeee..... come back man!". Right in the feels dude.
Lolol. And Sheryl Fenn was so hot with her sexy voice. And Charlie sheen made love to her in the hot spring
Another one I thought of today. Bad Boys with Sean Penn.. That movie rocked pretty hard.
I loved Idle Hands.
For some reason.
Quote:Another one I thought of today. Bad Boys with Sean Penn.. That movie rocked pretty hard.
Bad Boys with Martin and Will Smith