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Just for fun... :D :cool:

1980
The Exterminator
The Island
The Jazz Singer
Prom Night
The Stunt Man

1981
The Cannonball Run
The Funhouse
The Hand
Happy Birthday to Me
History of the World, Part 1

1982
Alone in the Dark
Amityville II: The Possession
Basket Case
Grease 2
Trail of the Pink Panther

1983
Breathless
Eureka
The Meaning of Life
Private School
Smokey and the Bandit, Part 3

1984
Cannonball Run II
Crimes of Passion
Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter
Rhinestone
Supergirl

1985
Flesh & Blood
The Man with One Red Shoe
Private Resort
Red Sonja
Runaway Train

1986
Armed and Dangerous
Howard the Duck
Maximum Overdrive
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
Trick or Treat

1987
Jaws: The Revenge
Opera
Real Men
Street Trash
White of the Eye

1988
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Bulletproof
Caddyshack II
Dead Heat
Heart of Midnight

1989
Dream a Little Dream
Last Exit to Brooklyn
Parents
Penn and Teller Get Killed
UHF

1990
American Ninja 4: The Annihilation
Angel Town
Class of 1999
Look Who's Talking, Too
Loose Cannons

1991
Barton Fink
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
Drop Dead Fred
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
Highlander II: The Quickening

1992
Captain Ron
Into the Sun
Out on a Limb
Pet Semetary Two
Split Second

1993
The Beverly Hillbillies
Body of Evidence
Coneheads
Cop and a Half
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
Kalifornia
Made in America
Short Cuts
Son of the Pink Panther
Super Mario Bros.

1994
Blankman
Blown Away
Chasers
Crackerjack
Exit to Eden
Forrest Gump
Major League II
Natural Born Killers
The Road to Wellville
Surviving the Game

1995
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Canadian Bacon
Dead Man
Four Rooms
Friday
Grumpier Old Men
Jade
Just Cause
The Mangler
Top Dog

1996
Black Sheep
Bulletproof
Diabolique
Escape from L.A.
The Fan
The Funeral
The Glimmer Man
The Nutty Professor
She's the One
Striptease

1997
Addicted to Love
Batman & Robin
Bean
Chasing Amy
The Devil's Advocate
The Game
In & Out
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation
The Jackal
Spawn

1998
Another Day in Paradise
Armageddon
The Avengers
The Big Hit
The Big Lebowski
Desperate Measures
Godzilla
The Man with the Iron Mask
Psycho
Saving Private Ryan

1999
American Beauty
Dogma
End of Days
Fight Club
House on Haunted Hill
Idle Hands
The Haunting
Life
Universal Soldier: The Return
Wild Wild West

2000
American Psycho
Big Momma's House
Meet the Parents
Romeo Must Die
The Whole Nine Yards

2001
The 51st State
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Jeepers Creepers
The One
Scary Movie 2

2002
Austin Powers in Goldmember
I Spy
Kung Pow! Enter the Fist
The Tuxedo
Van Wilder

2003
American Wedding
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Love Actually
The Matrix Reloaded
Mystic River

2004
Around the World in 80 Days
Envy
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Meet the Fockers
Starsky & Hutch

2005
The Amityville Horror
The Brothers Grimm
Sin City
Underclassman
Wolf Creek

2006
Black Christmas
Children of Men
Clerks II
V for Vendetta
When a Stranger Calls

2007
Bug
Halloween
Rush Hour 3
Shoot Em Up
Superbad

2008
Burn After Reading
My Best Friend's Girl
Pineapple Express
Semi-Pro
Step Brothers

2009
The Collector
Couples Retreat
Crank: High Voltage
Drag Me to Hell
Horsemen
Friday the 13th
My Bloody Valentine
Not Forgotten
Tormented
Watchmen
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Wow, I like a disturbing amount of the films listed there, Mark :)

But hey, good idea. I will work on a similar list myself.
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Tell me which ones you like... so I can tell you why you're wrong! ;)
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Markgway wrote: 1986
Trick or Treat
The 5th best English language film of 1986. Or maybe 4th...
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That's specific :D

Meaning of Life wasn't that bad surely?, sure its not up to Holy Grail standards, but there are some fun scenes and it has the Galaxy Song! :D
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Well, I like both Cannonball Run movies, but that's mostly down to nostalgia.

I also like History of the World Part 1. I realise it's not top tier Mel Brooks, and far from every joke lands, but there's plenty of funny stuff in there if you ask me.

Friday the 13th 4 was on my top 10 faves. It's probably my number 2 or 3 fave from that series.

Maximum Overdrive.... are you kidding? I love that movie.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is no masterpiece, but as far as schlocky 80's horror goes, I think it's quite entertaining. Though I haven't watched it for many years.

Trick or Treat... well, you probably saw my opininion on this in the "what have you watched" thread recently. Yeah, it has its problems. But I don't think it's bottom 5 material.

Caddyshack 2... I kinda like it.

UHF... some real funny bits here and there, and just dumb 80's fun.
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HungFist wrote:Trick or Treat
The 5th best English language film of 1986. Or maybe 4th...
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grim_tales wrote:Meaning of Life wasn't that bad surely?
It's the only Python film I can't sit thru.
RetroRobot wrote:Well, I like both Cannonball Run movies, but that's mostly down to nostalgia.
I probably thought they were cool when I was eight. Now they're unwatchable.
I also like History of the World Part 1. I realise it's not top tier Mel Brooks, and far from every joke lands, but there's plenty of funny stuff in there if you ask me.
I admit it's been a LONG time since I saw this one, but I remember not liking it at all. I saw it the same week Men in Tights opened... and THAT was the funnier film!
Friday the 13th 4 was on my top 10 faves. It's probably my number 2 or 3 fave from that series.
I watched the entire Friday series (in order) last year - the thread should be still around somewhere if you're interested - and this was one of the poorest for me (though I would happily watch 90 mins of Judie Aronson skinny-dipping!) :love:
Maximum Overdrive.... are you kidding? I love that movie.
The killer truck movie. I thought it was bad. Maybe not the worst Stephen King adaptation though...
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is no masterpiece, but as far as schlocky 80's horror goes, I think it's quite entertaining. Though I haven't watched it for many years.
Maybe I'll revisit this some day. From memory the first and third parts were better.
Caddyshack 2... I kinda like it.
I didn't even like Caddyshack 1! I think Dan Ackroyd gives a career-worst performance.
UHF... some real funny bits here and there, and just dumb 80's fun.
Appallingly unfunny. 'Weird' Al should be confined to 4 min pop video spoofs.
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Cannonball Run are not good movies, but as I said... nostalgia kicks in when I watch them. Liked them at eight, like them now... although a little less.

Funny, I think Men in Tights is one of Brooks' worst. History of the World is no Blazing Saddles, but far better than MIT.

Think Friday 4 had one of the best casts and characters of the series. Some of the best kills. And yes, I could watch 80's Judie Aronson do anything for 90 minutes. I'll look for your F13 thread.

Maximum Overdrive is no masterpiece, but again, nostalgic value and 80's vibe goes a long way in my book. And the AC/DC soundtrack kicks ass.

Can't come up with much in defense of TCM 2, other than I like 80's horror. And while not as scary as the original, it is more entertaining in a cheesy sort of way.

I actually like Caddyshack 2 better than 1..... probably the only person on earth to have ever uttered that sentence.

UHF... well, it is certainly not for everyone, that much is true. But a lot of the gags are so freakin' weird that I can't help but love it. An esoteric cult classic for some, a pile of shit for others.
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RetroRobot wrote:Cannonball Run are not good movies, but as I said... nostalgia kicks in when I watch them. Liked them at eight, like them now... although a little less.
I understand the 80s nostalgia; in principle I feel the same. I'm harsher, I think, on post-millennial movies because I have no feeling toward their origin. That said, those Cannonball Run movies are tripe! :P
Funny, I think Men in Tights is one of Brooks' worst. History of the World is no Blazing Saddles, but far better than MIT.
Just goes to prove how subjective humour is.

Men in Tights is worth it for the last line in the trailer alone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX4Ik-cyp-I
Think Friday 4 had one of the best casts and characters of the series. Some of the best kills.
A few familiar faces... but none of them were any good in it. What can you say about a film in which Corey Feldman gives the best performance? Tom Savini's gore FX were damaged by the MPAA (who really hated the Friday series).

Here's the proof:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocgj9tewHso

Er, no here's the proof!

https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/oYDS9kgpBt0
I'll look for your F13 thread.
https://www.bulletsnbabesdvd.com/forums/ ... =19&t=6611
I actually like Caddyshack 2 better than 1..... probably the only person on earth to have ever uttered that sentence.
I just checked... and yes, you are.
UHF... well, it is certainly not for everyone, that much is true. But a lot of the gags are so freakin' weird that I can't help but love it. An esoteric cult classic for some, a pile of shit for others.
Another love it or hate it job. I guess I feel about Hudson Hawk the way you do about this.

But this is what happens to anyone who slags off Hudson Hawk.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn8PvUELShA
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Maaaaaaark...... we want your 90's picks... well, I want you 90's picks. Quit slacking! Bring on the hatred.
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Is it OK if I like both Hudson Hawk and UHF? With UHF there is a certain style of humor that I just end up liking. Gandhi 2, Spatula City and a variety of gags I thought were pretty funny. I have the soundtrack as well. Of course I'm a fan of The Meaning of Life as well :). However, I would agree with the non-Peter Sellers Pink Panther choices.

There are a few films there like Smokey and the Bandit 3 and Grease 2 I do not think I will ever get around to watching (yes I've seen Smokey and the Bandit 2 and Grease.)

Yes some of these choices will be in my top 10 of the years when I get to them.
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I watched The Island the other day,agreed a woeful film.Not quite sure how Runaway Train would make anyone's worst list though :icon_suspect:
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saltysam wrote:I watched The Island the other day,agreed a woeful film.Not quite sure how Runaway Train would make anyone's worst list though :icon_suspect:
Yeah I agree with that about Runaway Train. One of the better films from cinematography, acting to storyline.
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I've done up to 1993.
Promise I'll do the rest later/very soon.

I watched Runaway Train a few months back... and didn't rate it at all.
The performances were soooooooooo mannered it was a joke.
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Done. 1993-1999 are bottom tens because there was so much mince to choose from.
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Bloody hell, I really quite enjoyed many of the films on your 90's list Mark!

Super Mario Bros (OK, I was 11)
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (not as good as the 1st one but not bad, may have to revisit it)
Bean
The Game (thought it was very good but I do like twisty-turny films)
End of Days (silly but rather enjoyable)
Fight Club (excellent imo)
Wild Wild West (silly, but fun IIRC even if Will Smith is basically playing K from Men in Black in the Wild West) :)
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Angel Town
Class of 1999
Out on a Limb
Coneheads
Kalifornia
Blown Away
Chasers
Surviving the Game
Jade
Just Cause
The Jackal
Godzilla
The Man with the Iron Mask

Like all of these, many of which were on my top 10 fave list, and ALL of whom are a billion times better than Hudson Hawk.... just sayin'.
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grim_tales wrote:Super Mario Bros (OK, I was 11)
Would that make any difference? ;)
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RetroRobot wrote:Like all of these, many of which were on my top 10 fave list, and ALL of whom are a billion times better than Hudson Hawk.... just sayin'.
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Updated to 2005.
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RetroRobot wrote:Angel Town
Class of 1999
Out on a Limb
Coneheads
Kalifornia
Blown Away
Chasers
Surviving the Game
Jade
Just Cause
The Jackal
Godzilla
The Man with the Iron Mask

Like all of these, many of which were on my top 10 fave list, and ALL of whom are a billion times better than Hudson Hawk.... just sayin'.
OMG Kalifornia is one of my favourite films!

Dayum! I can see quite a few gems on there
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