Movies released 30 years ago....


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all these movies were released in 1982!

Conan The Barbarian

The Road Warrior

Rocky 3

Star Trek II: The Wrath of KKKKKKKKHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAANNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (sorry just had to)

Poltergeist

ET: The Extra-Testicle err Terrestrial

Blade Runner

The Thing

The Secret of Nimh

Tron

The World According to Garp

An Officer and A Gentleman

Night Shift

Pink Floyd The Wall

Fast Times at Ridgemont High

and the amazing thing is that all these movies came out between May and August of '82! Why does Hollywood have such a hang up with releasing quality movies like they used to? Oh yeah....they have run out of ideas....I am still waiting for Hollywood to do a full on remake of "Gone With The Wind".... That will truly be the end of Hollywood....


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Saw nearly all of them that year. Didn't see "Fast Times" until last year. I remember some underage kid trying to get me to buy him a ticket to see "The Road Warrior".


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Had I been old enough (was only 4 at the time ) that would have made one damned awsome summer at the movies.


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and the amazing thing is that all these movies came out between May and August of '82! Why does Hollywood have such a hang up with releasing quality movies like they used to? Oh yeah....they have run out of ideas....I am still waiting for Hollywood to do a full on remake of "Gone With The Wind".... That will truly be the end of Hollywood....
Let's also not forget that Hollywood now thinks movies can make more money if there is less competition in the theaters. At least one movie had it's release date pushed back this year because of the Avengers popularity.


 

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Had I been old enough (was only 4 at the time ) that would have made one damned awsome summer at the movies.
It was.

I was in the matinee every Saturday that summer watching one of these movies.

Conan The Barbarian

The Road Warrior

Rocky 3

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Poltergeist

Blade Runner

The Thing

Tron

Night Shift

Pink Floyd The Wall

Fast Times at Ridgemont High


 

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You need to add Annie to the list.


 

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Great, I feel old now. And I'm only 36.


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Great, I feel old now. And I'm only 36.
I realized that this year, I am coming close to 'mid-life crisis'. I've only got ~3 years left before I have more days behind me than in front of me.

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Oh yeah....they have run out of ideas
Because there's ever been such a thing as an original idea? Also, every generation had a crap ton of terrible movies, songs, shows, etc. No one generation is worse than the others.We just don't choose to remember the crap thirty years later, meaning all we remember is the good stuff. Ergo, the 80s moves were plentiful and higher in quality than today's.


 

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Would have been about 6-7 years old during this time..

I do remember going to see
Tron
Secret of Nihm
Poltergeist (This movie was THE reason I stopped sleeping with a teddy bear.. that freaking clown doll man I tell ya.. I kept expecting my teddy bear to try to kill me at night.)
And who could forget ET. Wonderful movie.

Oh man.. Annie, The Toy, Dark Crystal they also came out that year. Saw those in the theater as well.

The Flight of Dragons (loved that movie) and The Last Unicorn.. I don't believe I saw these in theaters but I do remember watching them on the VCR.. as well as The Plague Dogs.


 

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Because there's ever been such a thing as an original idea? Also, every generation had a crap ton of terrible movies, songs, shows, etc. No one generation is worse than the others.We just don't choose to remember the crap thirty years later, meaning all we remember is the good stuff. Ergo, the 80s moves were plentiful and higher in quality than today's.
This is so true.

I mean nobody remebers the the metric ton of rubbish westerns and war movies that the studios spewed out in the 50s and 60s, they only remember the good ones. For example here in the UK, those are used as schedule filler during the day when everyone is either at work, at school or generally doing something else.

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as well as The Plague Dogs.
Ah the horrifying movie sold as a childrens film...


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Great, I feel old now. And I'm only 36.
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Ah the horrifying movie sold as a childrens film...
I vaguely recall watching it on VHS or DVD. I rented it because I'd enjoyed the book, but now I don't much recall either.


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I was twenty years old and in my second year in college that year. Yes, I am an old dude so shut up and get off my lawn.


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great movies. i remember when all of them came out and can still sit and rewatch them......


and now.... bill and ted 3.... BEST idea or WORST idea ever?.........

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Saw nearly all of them that year. Didn't see "Fast Times" until last year. I remember some underage kid trying to get me to buy him a ticket to see "The Road Warrior".
Fast Times is such a great movie! One of my all time favs.



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ugh, thanks for making me feel OLD! =P

Saw pretty much everything on that list, many of them at the drive in (!)

That's the summer one of my pals got his license, we spent every weekend at the drive in no matter what was showing. Saw a lot of great stuff and a lot of total garbage.

The best experience by far was Road Warrior- it was a beautiful night and most of the crowd were out in lawn chairs picnicking. When the gal gets ventilated by the arrow cannon, the WHOLE crowd was howling NOOOOOOO! People were honking their horns, flashing their headlights...it was fantastic.


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I still love going to our local Drive-In theater. They get current summer release movies and only charge adults $5 bucks for a double feature.


 

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Huh. Good year for movies. I've been feeling like we get lucky if we have 2-5 good movies in a year, as of late. I should look at the year Braveheart came out. I remember that as being a good year for movies. Remember enjoying that and First Knight quite a bit.


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Dang kids, get off my lawn...

Yah, I turned 48 this year. What a great summer that was.




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I was 15. That summer was epic.


 

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I was 6. I don't remember much except I was enrolled in some bizarre once-a-week gifted class away from my regular schooling where we were learning French. I know that sometime around then I got a Tron activity book and became mildly obsessed with the aesthetic of that universe. And I remember seeing Star Trek II in the theatre and crying at the end. But I didn't see most of those other movies for a few years yet.


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I counted and realized my sixteen-year-old self saw nine of those films that year (and probably some others not on the list). I had no idea I used to go to movies so often back then. And I know I saw a couple of those more than once too.


 

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Oh good lord that DID! And I only am turning 46 this year!! I still remember punching my friend in the skull and not talking to him for about a month with just 2 simple words uttered before I saw the film.... "Spock dies."



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