I will nominate the film the all the married me fear most...
Fatal Attraction
Director: Adrian Lyne
Year: 1987
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I will nominate the film the all the married me fear most...
Fatal Attraction
Director: Adrian Lyne
Year: 1987
Spoiler:
I second Fatal Attraction. I still remember receiving tickets to a screening of an unnamed movie. It turned out to be Fatal Attraction, but the one I viewed had an alternative ending to the final release.
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Nomination #14 - The Blob (1988 )
Directed by Chuck Russell (I forget Darabont only co-wrote it)
I'll second The Outsiders
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Working Girl (1988)
Mike Nichols
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Nomination:
Diner (1982)
Director: Barry Levinson
Kind of a forgotten gem. A Barry Levinson classic.
Watch Trailer... or don't I don't give a shit.
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American gigolo - 1980
https://youtu.be/NTavf-5Mdpo
I second The Last Unicorn.
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I nominate Better Off Dead (1985)
Directed by Savage Steve Holland
Trailer
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Revenge of the Nerds
1984
Jeff Kanew
Wanted:
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Fairy Tale UK S/L
I will nominate one of the best ensemble pieces of all time...
The Big Chill
Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Year" 1983
Spoiler:
I'll second The Big Chill.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)
Philip Kaufman
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Nomination #15 - Withnail & I (1987)
Directed by Bruce Robinson
I can't believe I almost forgot this one! I forgot it was an 80s film.
I second The Verdict
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Nomination: Shocked it's not nominated yet.
Bull Durham (1988 )
Director: Ron Shelton
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Second: The Blob
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I'd like to nominate another personal favorite of mine that I've seen countless times
Summer Rental (1985)
Carl Reiner
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
I second Sudden Impact.
I nominate The Hunger (1983)
Directed by Tony Scott
Trailer
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Next up the movie that put Daniel Day-Lewis on the acting map - just a brilliant performance, in a very moving film.
My Left Foot
Director: Jim Sheridan
Year: 1989
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