on The Best '80s Comedy Movies, Ranked COLLECTION21 LISTSAnd... Action!Lists about the people behind the cameras of your favorite (and least favorite) movies. Best Directors of the 1980s Movies Directed by the Star Best Movies of Martin Scorsese Greatest Directors in Movie History Best Movie...
on The Best Period Movies Set in the '80s #11 Airplane! on The Best '80s Comedy Movies, Ranked COLLECTION34 LISTSThe Best Movies of the 1980sLists that rank the greatest, most unforgettable films in every genre released in the Great '80s. Historical Films Released in...
An amalgam of fantasy, adventure, comedy and romance, 'The Princess Bride' remains one of the ‘80s' most one-of-a-kind films. Adapted by William Goldman from his novel of the same name, the screenplay delivered some of the most quotable lines of its era. Utter “Inconceivable!,”“As ...
Regardless, it was a great movie that must have hit a cord with anyone who was going to school in the 80s. 3. Ferris Bueller's Day Off This was such a classic teen comedy. They show it on TV nowadays, but I don't think the next generation of teens sees the magic in it like ...
A very zany and disturbing comedy. Terry Gilliam is ingenious and the music is extremely memorable. 2. Blade Runner One of the deeper movies I've ever seen with Harrison Ford's best performance and a bittersweet monologue at the end by Rutger Hauer. Rent the director's cut ONLY. 1. ...
Read More:Best Movies of 2004 17. The King of Comedy (1983) What if‘Taxi Driver’(1976) was a comedy? Ask that question and you will receive what could quite possibly be Martin Scorsese’s flick film after that 1976 grime-slicked magnum opus. ‘The King of Comedy’ sews a fascinating...
The movie is a part-comedy, part-drama that follows Nick Frost’s character who was a competitive salsa dancer in his younger years, who dusts off his dancing skills so he can impress his new co-worker, played by Jones. Nick Frost actually spent months learning how to salsa dance for th...
Hit after hit followed, with movies likeGhostbustersandWorking Girlgarnering both critical acclaim and box office success. And through it all Weaver glided through the decade with a poise and grace most people can only dream of. Weaver’s career hasn’t slowed down since the ’80s: she starre...
” Stephen Pearcy sang like a thug, with seductive neon-light poetry (“looking at you, looking at me” counted as a romantic overshare by ’84 metal standards) and all that mysterious echo in the chorus. Fantastic video, starring old-school comedy legend Milton Berle in drag, and a ...
Between 1978 and 1985, Kaplan recurred as Mel's Diner regular Henry Beesmeyer on the CBS comedy Alice, starring Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Beth Howland, Philip McKeon, and Polly Holliday. He also voiced Choo-Choo on Hanna-Barbera's Top Cat cartoon, which first ran on ABC in the 1961-...