Submitted by ChicagoMarketer t3_z7ilz2 in movies
I'm an old (47M) GenX'er who grew up with HBO being my babysitter in the 80s. While I would eventually grow into loving foreign films and appreciating the finer details of filmmaking, I cut my teeth on the movies HBO probably thought were filler during the day (and were mostly safe for kids like me) but they ended up being the movies I still carry with me to this day.
The thing is, for every Neverending Story that people more or less remember, there are movies like Krull that completely melted my mind or movies like One More Saturday Night (that I finally found out today was available to stream) which seem like complete throwaways but were *really* fun films.
So, what I'm hoping someone out there can help with is offering some movies that are in this what I would call 80s "Goldilocks Zone" as movies that were fun (comedy, adventure, action) but weren't at all heady, popular, and most likely one of the last things still available to rent on VHS on any given Friday or Saturday night at the video store.
I know there are other gems out there that would be incredible to experience for the first time so if you have any suggestions I would love to give them a run.
BTW, if you're wanting more examples of what I would call these 80s "Goldilocks Zone" movies, here's a short list that I put together:
The Manhattan Project (a 100% perfect example of this type of 80s movie; plus, it stars John Lithgow, Cynthia Nixon, and John Mahoney)
Rad (yeah, people eventually came around on this one but I swear I wore out the videotape that I dubbed this on back in the day and it IS a perfect movie)
BMX Bandits (what an intro to world cinema; starring Nicole Kidman in one of her best roles to date, the movie is all about...walkie-talkies?)
Real Genius (probably on the outer edges of what was not very "popular" as it had an $8M budget and eventually brought in $13M but I rented this movie so many times and am tickled it's now out on 4K)
Kuffs/Heathers/Pump up the Volume (Christian Slater was tops in these, even though Pump up the Volume was released in 1990, but, for my money, Kuffs is flat out great)
The Heavenly Kid (Rotten Tomatoes says it's only 30% but my nostalgia says otherwise)
My Science Project (Fisher Stevens seemed to be everywhere in the 80s, plus Dennis Hopper is in the movie and this came out in 1985 with Blue Velvet coming out in 1986; not saying there's a connection but there couldn't be more of a difference in performances.
Last Starfighter (My intro to Sci-Fi. SIGH.)
Explorers (River Phoenix, Ethan Hawke in a rock-solid kid-friendly movie)
Brewster's Millions and The Toy (I remember Brewster's for the shiny baseball uniforms and the awesome ending when he punches Stephen Collins in the face who, looking at that man's life now, seems about right)
Dirt Bike Kid (Peter Billingsly post-Christmas Story. It literally blew this 10 year-old's mind that an actor could appear in more than one movie)
Summer Rental (John Candy, Rip Torn, and Richard Crenna make an insanely fun trio; plus, no matter how old I get I still find myself saying, for no reason at all, "Your wife's on my WHAM-O.")
Time Bandits (My first taste of Terry Gilliam. I think it melted my consciousness. I love him for this movie alone)
Three O'clock High (Casey Siemaszko, Richard Tyson, and Jeffrey Tambor in a pitch-perfect movie that is directed insanely well, has a great pace, and has a great story; it received its due with a Blu-ray release but I cherish this movie)
Summer School (Mark Harmon and Kirstie Alley at the height of their powers, this movie is a funny ode to youth and the problems that come with being young; back when I had to rent this as a kid I had a tape recorder and *recorded* the movie's best bits so I could listen to them back later)
Hiding Out (Jon Cryer may forever be Duckie to some but this is a great, breezy view)
License to Drive (Back when getting your license was the ONLY thing you obsessed about as a teen, this movie starring the two Coreys, and Heather Graham, still is a lot of fun)
Loverboy/Can't Buy Me Love/Run (Yeah, Run is from 1991 but this triptych represents Patrick Dempsey's BEST work and I only 1/2 wish I was kidding)
Moving Violations (Starring Bill Murray's OTHER brother. No, not Brian Doyle-Murray, the OTHER brother, John Murray. It also stars Jennifer Tilly who is just amazingly funny.)
Going Ape (Come for the Tony Danza and stay for the orangutans and a silly Danny DeVito; I don't know if these primates were treated well but they add a metric ton to the humor of this movie)
How I Got Into College/One Crazy Summer/Better Off Dead (Savage Steve Holland forever)
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