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Best film of the 80s

Looks like you're going to have to do a FIFA World Cup and go with 64 teams.

Anyway Milo, why are you so obsessed with picking "the best" of each thing, did your parents beat you as a child? Did you wet yourself at school assembly?

They're all good, just relax man.
 
Looks like you're going to have to do a FIFA World Cup and go with 64 teams.

Anyway Milo, why are you so obsessed with picking "the best" of each thing, did your parents beat you as a child? Did you wet yourself at school assembly?

They're all good, just relax man.

I'm not really. I just get bored of all of the negativity and like it when people talk about things that they love.

Totally agree on the last point, we've listed a good 50 films here that I'd be delighted to stumble upon when flicking channels.
 
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Of the ones already mentioned, I'd include the following that stand repeated viewing IMO:

The Terminator
Trading Places
Beverly Hills Cop
Die Hard
Brewster's Millions
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Blade Runner
Withnail and I
The Shining
Scarface
This Is Spinal Tap
First Blood
The Breakfast Club
The Thing
Airplane
Blues Brothers
Stripes
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Blue Velvet
Uncle Buck
The Man With Two Brains
Caddyshack
Gregory's Girl
 
Others I would consider, that also stand repeated viewing:

Poltergeist
Blood Simple
Raising Arizona
Meantime
Rumble Fish
The Outsiders
Mr Jolly Lives Next Door
The Supergrass
Gino: Full Story and Pics
A Fistful of Travellers’ Cheques
Susie
The King of Comedy
Drugstore Cowboy
My Beautiful Launderette
48 Hrs
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Hellraiser
The Long Good Friday
McVicar
Angel Heart
Brazil
Midnight Run
The Firm (Gary Oldman)
Rita, Sue and Bob Too
Made In Britain
 
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Others I would consider, that also stand repeated viewing:

Poltergeist
Blood Simple
Raising Arizona
Meantime
Rumble Fish
The Outsiders
Mr Jolly Lives Next Door
The Supergrass
Gino: Full Story and Pics
A Fistful of Travellers’ Cheques
Susie
The King of Comedy
Drugstore Cowboy
My Beautiful Launderette
48 Hrs
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Hellraiser
The Long Good Friday
McVicar
Angel Heart
Brazil

Yeah, Brazil.

Mr Jolly and a Fistful of Travellers Cheques? "It's a EuroRover, old man" is a great line, but if there's going to be a Comic Strip in there, perhaps it should be The Strike.
 
Aliens
Raging Bull
Raiders of the lost Ark
Blade Runner
Stand by Me
The THing
Full Metal Jacket
Scarface
The Lost Boys
Untouchables
Batman
BeetleJuice
American Werewolf in London
The Colour of Money
Bull Durham
 
UHF

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