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The Sure Thing.
Nah, apparently you're forgetting about Risky Business ^^^^
Or Clue...that's my all-time favorite.
ah St Elmo's fire, pure cheese but I loved it
Manequin love andrew McCarthy had that feed me thing about him
Terms of Indearment
Fame - the original
Grease
Nightmare on elm streets - freddies back
Omen
Texas chain saw massacer
Annie
An officer and a gentleman
Fredy bwelers day off (?sp)
Gohst busters
snuff for now
Still the 80s were cheesy horror movies usually not to horrific, fair enough on the 70s bit, but they are hardly "good" horrors, although I find the genre a bit ridiculous, why would you entre a room without the lights on etc....
"Say Anything."
You can never forget John Cusack holding up that boom box.
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Loved Freddy, but then that was because he was misunderstood
Ecorcist is good but really slow and is really of it's da. Rosemary's baby is just a bit dull to be honest. Loathed the shining,
The 80s did have a LOT of slasher movies
I never really got into the Friday 13th movie series....
Black Christmas was my all time fave (? 80s), because it has a creepy ending and doesn't conclude.
I was also big on Stephen King type stuff and books by James Hrbert, although I loved the Magic Cottage best - which is more creepy than true blue horror
The whole Porkeys series was awful
I've been informed Black Christmas is a 70s movie too. Just thought the shining was obvious, lacked real suspence... is all....
but hey we can have different tastes
I had to watch that for Film Appreciation in college...and I was like lolwut? but I suppose it demonstrates the Hollywood formula in the Sci-Fi genre