Love One Crazy Summer, My Demon Lover, Date with an Angel, Summer Job, Three O'Clock High, Zorro, The Gay Blade, Just One of the Guys, Lady in White, and The Boy Who Could Fly.
Gotcha! Iron Eagle K-9 Running Scared Just One Of The Guys Summer School Critters/Critters 2 Deadly Friend Red Heat WarGames Burglar Jumping Jack Flash Fatal Beauty Wisdom Funny Farm All underrated and underseen by many and deserve some more eyes on them.
Great list, some disagreements but minor (I don’t remember liking Gotcha but I’ll revisit it)…Deadly Friend is excellent, very creepy film….I still think Summer Rental with John Candy is hilarious and underrated!
@@richard-mr1vz Crenna and Candy were hilarious together in Summer Rental and had brilliant chemistry. I was so amused by the antagonistic back and forth between them, I could almost taste it haha
10 to Midnight just may be one of my favorite movies, period. A sleazy exploitation flick, but with a few moments of well directed suspense. And seriously, Gene Davis is excellent in it. I saw License to Drive in the theater way back when. Recently I had my 14 year old son watch it and he loved it.
I've got 2 suggestions for forgotten 80s movies. 1. Earth Girls are Easy (1988) starring Jeff Goldblum ,Geena Davis, Julie Brown, and a then unknown Jim Carrey and Damon Wayons. Sci-fi Comedy that is a perfect snapshot of 80s LA that's also a musical. 2. Dr Detroit (1983) Starring Dan Akroyd and Fran Drescher (The Nanny) in a hilarious comedy that highlights Dan Akroyd's versatile talent as a comedian.
I LOVE Earth Girls are Easy it's such a bizarrely entertaining comedy. For some reason Dr Detroit is not pinging my brain, but with Aykroyd in the mix I am intrigued! Thanks for the recommendation!
Wanted Dead or Alive with Rutger Hauer Gene Simmons and Robert Guillaume. A great action movie that should have been a franchise that hardly anybody has seen.
Extreme Prejudice and Gleaming the Cube look particularly interesting. Appreciate the recommendations! License to Drive and Repo Man are fun films for sure.
I love Blind Date, it's one of my favourite 80s comedies, i agree very underrated. There is also a thriller from 1984 with the same name which is pretty good too. I love The Dream Team. 10 To Midnight is my favourite film of 83. Extremeties sounds like one of my sort, that's going on my to-watch list. Repo Man has been on my to-watch list for a while. Added Modern Girls to my watch list. Interesting you mentioned Holly Palance being in The Best Of Times, i know she is the daughter of Jack Palance, but the only thing i've seen her in is The Omen.
Anthony, do you remember these two Michael keaton flicks: Gung Ho (1986) and The Squeeze (1987)? I'm a fan of them both. In The Squeeze, he and Rae Dawn Chong had some fun chemistry. Loved Keaton and Christopher Lloyd in Dream team-hysterical stuff and lines!! The bar scene where LLoyd harasses two dudes at the counter and demands they have a "therapeutic wrap session and a group hug" was so fun. I almost pissed myself laughing.
I do remember them, I actually watched The Squeeze again recently a couple months back on Tubi! It still holds up. I definitely need to watch Gung Ho again its been easily over ten years since the last time i watched.
Don't know if I know The Best of Times or have seen it-I'll have to check it out. Looks like fun. A year before Williams' gave us his hysterical and iconic Good Morning Vietnam.
Steven Bauer was in Gleaming the Cube?!! Neat! Big fan of his. You should check out the much forgotten thriller/drama flick he was in (a year after his role in Scarface) called Thief of Hearts which also features George Wendt from Cheers and Gung Ho and David Caruso. That would make a great item on one of your lists, too.
Some great picks there! 10 to Midnight is a great movie, with some of the funniest dialogue in it! License to Drive is a hidden gem. I had it on a double DVD with Loverboy ( another great 80's movie )
Fandango from 1985 with Kevin Costner and Judd Nelson. This is truly a hidden gem that when people see it they love it. Hope you do a highlight on future episodes for this one. Love your channel and this episode saw Best of Times in the theater and still love it to this day!
Thanks again for watching bud I really do appreciate it. I've actually never heard of Fandango, so I definitely will seek it out! Thanks for the recommendation!
Hello Anthony! I watched the movies Blind Date, Gleaming the Cube, and License to Drive during the pandemic, and they entertained me a lot. And Repo Man, which I watched this year, surprised me with its unique humor. Others from your list have an interesting cast, like The Best of Times… I will definitely watch them all. Greetings!
I 100% have Wraith on the list. I think I'm going to do 9 episode of this series then the 10th will be a viewer picked list - I'm going to scour the comments and pull from the many movies you guys have selected and give ya'll shoutouts in the video.
@@torstensturm2184 Couldn't agree more with everything you said! Used to be a big fan of Sheen, on and off screen. The Wraith, to me had one of the coolest and most mesmerizing soundtracks of 80's films, right up there with The Karate Kid and Fright Night. Hold On Blues Eyes was hauntingly beautiful and touching and among my favorite songs in the movie. Another awesome one was Those Were The Days by Honeymoon Suite. Southern rural Arizona and the city of Tucson were the perfect settings for this movie and story.
Legend of the Lone Ranger-1981 The All Nighter- 1987 The Punisher-1989 Best of the Best-1988 The Re-Animator-1985 Sharkey’s Machine-1982 The Pirate Movie-1981 Diner-1983 Live and Die in LA-1985 Secret Admirer-1985 Nighthawks-1981 Meatballs 2- 1982 Rhinestone-1982 Stroker Ace-1983 Near Dark-1988 Made in Heaven-1987 That was Then..This is Now-1986 Light of Day-1987 King Kong Lives-1985 Married to the Mob-1988 Secret Admirer-1985
movies i forgot i love are the adventures of baron munchausen The Hudsucker Proxy The Last Seduction The Grifters Drugstore Cowboy I Shot Andy Warhol Pi Johnny Dangerously
It would be awesome if you would cover UHF (1989) starring Weird Al Yankovic. This is my all time favorite movie and it's got some hilarious jokes and parodies. It also stars Michael Richards as Stanley Spadowski before Seinfeld! Another great movie is Johnny Dangerously (1984) starring Michael Keaton. It's a great spoof of 1930s crime movies with hilarious jokes and sight gags!
License to Drive - "Did you ever think that you would see a Mercedes fit in the trunk of a Cadillac?" "This Mercedes has a dead battery." "Let him drive backwards! Let him drive backwards!"
I love that you always use the original artwork from the movie's posters/VHS covers. I worked in video stores for years and those covers are ingrained in my brain. I have Plex streaming at home and whenever I upload a movie from the 80s or 90s...it always changes the artwork to a newer, "cooler" cover. I of course immediately change it back 😊
Thank you so much for noticing, I don't think anyone has ever mentioned that to me before. I always try to use original artwork when possible. The 80s was a decade that delivered some of the best posters. Real art before the overused PhotoShop era of today.
Hey there. Couple of comments about the "one of these things is not like the others" film, Extremities. First, I commend you for recommending it. Most likely, your audience will not have heard of this intense film. It is based on a play, which becomes more obvious, I think, in the second half, when the rapist is captured. I'm not sure if they fully exhibit the intimate intensity of the play, but Farrah Fawcett is awfully good, and the supporting cast give complex shadings to the characters. Interestingly, there is another play turned into a movie called Death and the Maiden starring Sigourney Weaver and Ben Kingsley. In this story, Weaver captures Kingsley, believing him to be the mysterious doctor who assaulted her when she was a political prisoner. If you're seeking films in which a woman holds her would-be abuser captive, her are two exceptional film to start with!
Thanks for watching! That's definitely something I love about covering retro movies is not just the movie itself but what my life was like at the time, who I watched stuff with and how these movies connected with me.
As a movie lover (I have more than 5200) some of these are hard to find, but worth it. With License to Drive you want to add Dream a Little Dream. One movie I find no one has heard of is Grand Tour: Disaster in Time with Jeff Bridges. A time travel movie. Very well done
Blind Date was a bit of a letdown for me which isn't surprising since Blake Edwards' style of comedy isn't for a broad audience there's a reason why this movie was hardly shown on basic cable.
Modern Girls from 1986 also has a fantastic Soundtrack of course it was never released officially on CD I have the audio cassette and two CD-R versions with most of the missing songs including the two Scott Rogness songs heard in the movie!🕺💃🎥💽
idl if you done those movies but like k-9 and three amigos and return of the living dead and malone with burt reynolds, and stake out and up the creek, is few movies from 80s i own and like
It would be nice to see the price of physical media come down some. It would most certainly lead to an increase in sales that would compensate the difference regardless.
I'm new to your channel and I'm totally loving your taste in movies especially with this forgotten series and these are movies that I thought nobody knew about or even talks about and it's good you're giving these forgotten gems some loving extreme prejudice is an action classic and has such an awesome cast to me it's an 80s version of my all time favorite western the wild bunch
Thanks for watching and commenting George! I'm glad people are diggin this forgotten series I've been wanting to do it for awhile now so I could talk about some of the more obscure movies from the 80s! I actually remember The Wild Bunch, my uncle was a western fan so he always had one playing! The Shootist was another that he played a TON!
@@MoviesNeverSayDie another good obscure movie from the 80s I love is 1981s wolfen with Albert Finney and Gregory Hines it's way ahead of its time with its special effects and camera angles and pre dates predator for 7 years yes your channel is definitely up my alley for sure
@@MoviesNeverSayDie it gets lost in the shuffle of the 2 great 1981 werewolf movies which were the howling and an American werewolf in London so it's definitely different from those 2 but it's a good movie
@@MoviesNeverSayDie It was an intense and vibrant poster! Intense movie, too! Quite a time capsule back to a grittier, dirtier New York City of the past. Not a single bad performance in the film. I especially enjoyed Morgan Freeman and Jay Patterson's (the assistant district attorney and main enemy of Freeman's character) colorful and heated performances. Even their facial expressions and scowls were entertaining.
I recently picked up Extreme Prejudice on Blu-ray for the cast alone. I had totally forgotten that I'd seen it years ago. Let me be clear, I liked it, despite its flaws. Booth & Nolte portray one-dimensional archetypes but in a good way. MCA is very much caught in the middle. Then "Rictor" and his band of mercs invited themselves to this threeway and everything went haywire extremely fast. All parties were destined to collide in a bloody showdown in old Mexico. All they needed was someone to count. 8/10
Forgotten 80's movies: 1. The Kindred (1987) 2. The Slayer (1982) 3. Just Before Dawn 4. Initiation 5. Sorority House Massacre 6. Phantom of the Mall 7. Phantom of the Opera 8. Over the Top 9. Mortuary 10. Night of the Comet
Me? Believe it or not this bouncer at a bar down the street from my apartment in college thought I looked like Corey Feldman. He said he loved License to Drive so he never charged me a cover to get in. Thanks for watching! 🤙🏻
Just added 10 to Midnight to my Tubi list a few days ago. Will be watching it soon. I tried The Best of Times about a year ago and couldn't sit through it. I got maybe a half hour into it and turned it off. It was boring and went nowhere. I honestly think this one was forgotten for a reason.
Hope you enjoy 10 to Midnight its a gritty little noir thriller for sure. I can see your point on Best of Times, I generally like it more than most people I know.
The killer in 10 to Midnight used a butterfly knife. So many violent characters in 80's movies, especially villain characters, utilized the butterfly knife weapon for some reason.
You know I was thinking about that as well, the film is from Tri-Star pictures but the footage I clipped was from a Scream Factory trailer on RUclips. So I assume the SCF makes it them. Which is odd given they don't own the right either, at least in a fashion that could warrant claiming the monetization for a 15min video that talks about the film for about 1.5min with no clip longer than 8-9 seconds. I wanted to leave the footage in and dispute the claim but it could take a month for that.
Dude, the movie Foxes from 1980 . Jodie Foster, Scott Baio and Cherie Curry from the Runaways in an LA coming of age flick. It's aces
Dang for some reason I am not remembering that movie but it just got put high up on the watch list!
Love One Crazy Summer, My Demon Lover, Date with an Angel, Summer Job, Three O'Clock High, Zorro, The Gay Blade, Just One of the Guys, Lady in White, and The Boy Who Could Fly.
Great picks!
Gotcha!
Iron Eagle
K-9
Running Scared
Just One Of The Guys
Summer School
Critters/Critters 2
Deadly Friend
Red Heat
WarGames
Burglar
Jumping Jack Flash
Fatal Beauty
Wisdom
Funny Farm
All underrated and underseen by many and deserve some more eyes on them.
Running Scared was a blast!
@@babymammoth34 fantastic soundtrack as well
Great list, some disagreements but minor (I don’t remember liking Gotcha but I’ll revisit it)…Deadly Friend is excellent, very creepy film….I still think Summer Rental with John Candy is hilarious and underrated!
@@richard-mr1vz Crenna and Candy were hilarious together in Summer Rental and had brilliant chemistry. I was so amused by the antagonistic back and forth between them, I could almost taste it haha
Excellent picks - Funny Farm is near and dear to me and I definitely need to rewatch Gotcha and the Critter movies those little killers were a riot!
10 to Midnight just may be one of my favorite movies, period. A sleazy exploitation flick, but with a few moments of well directed suspense. And seriously, Gene Davis is excellent in it. I saw License to Drive in the theater way back when. Recently I had my 14 year old son watch it and he loved it.
Its a gritty movie for sure! I always love a good Bronson movie!
I've got 2 suggestions for forgotten 80s movies.
1. Earth Girls are Easy (1988) starring Jeff Goldblum ,Geena Davis, Julie Brown, and a then unknown Jim Carrey and Damon Wayons. Sci-fi Comedy that is a perfect snapshot of 80s LA that's also a musical.
2. Dr Detroit (1983) Starring Dan Akroyd and Fran Drescher (The Nanny) in a hilarious comedy that highlights Dan Akroyd's versatile talent as a comedian.
I LOVE Earth Girls are Easy it's such a bizarrely entertaining comedy.
For some reason Dr Detroit is not pinging my brain, but with Aykroyd in the mix I am intrigued! Thanks for the recommendation!
Dream Team is hilarious! Loved seeing this in the theater.
Keep on keeping on brother, love your channel!
Thanks Doug! I love off the wall comedies like The Dream Team with random ensembles you would think would go so well together! 🤙
@@MoviesNeverSayDie I have the License To Drive Soundtrack CD and audio cassette version!🚗💽🙋👍
"Extreme Prejudice". Great underrated action flick. "Duel in the Sun" meets "The Wild Bunch" with cocaine!
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Wanted Dead or Alive with Rutger Hauer Gene Simmons and Robert Guillaume. A great action movie that should have been a franchise that hardly anybody has seen.
Great action flick! I forgot Guillaume was in that.
Extreme Prejudice and Gleaming the Cube look particularly interesting. Appreciate the recommendations! License to Drive and Repo Man are fun films for sure.
Thanks for watching as always! 🤙
I love Blind Date, it's one of my favourite 80s comedies, i agree very underrated. There is also a thriller from 1984 with the same name which is pretty good too. I love The Dream Team.
10 To Midnight is my favourite film of 83.
Extremeties sounds like one of my sort, that's going on my to-watch list.
Repo Man has been on my to-watch list for a while.
Added Modern Girls to my watch list.
Interesting you mentioned Holly Palance being in The Best Of Times, i know she is the daughter of Jack Palance, but the only thing i've seen her in is The Omen.
Hope you enjoy the movies. Extremities is based on a stage play so it plays a bit different but it still holds up great!
Anthony, do you remember these two Michael keaton flicks: Gung Ho (1986) and The Squeeze (1987)? I'm a fan of them both. In The Squeeze, he and Rae Dawn Chong had some fun chemistry. Loved Keaton and Christopher Lloyd in Dream team-hysterical stuff and lines!! The bar scene where LLoyd harasses two dudes at the counter and demands they have a "therapeutic wrap session and a group hug" was so fun. I almost pissed myself laughing.
I do remember them, I actually watched The Squeeze again recently a couple months back on Tubi! It still holds up. I definitely need to watch Gung Ho again its been easily over ten years since the last time i watched.
Don't know if I know The Best of Times or have seen it-I'll have to check it out. Looks like fun. A year before Williams' gave us his hysterical and iconic Good Morning Vietnam.
Definitely worth a watch! They are great together!
Steven Bauer was in Gleaming the Cube?!! Neat! Big fan of his. You should check out the much forgotten thriller/drama flick he was in (a year after his role in Scarface) called Thief of Hearts which also features George Wendt from Cheers and Gung Ho and David Caruso. That would make a great item on one of your lists, too.
Gung Ho is such a throwback! Haven't seen it in years, and I'll definitely check out Thief of Hearts, I love a good Bauer movie!
Some great picks there! 10 to Midnight is a great movie, with some of the funniest dialogue in it! License to Drive is a hidden gem. I had it on a double DVD with Loverboy ( another great 80's movie )
Oh dang forgot about Loverboy!
love the vids, dont understand how you dont have 10 times the subscribers...soon enough though!!
I appreciate that Mark thank you for the kind words bud!
I added Repo Man to my July Watchlist.
Damn dude. Great movie with a punk rock attitude, jabs at society, and a little bit of hard life philosophy.
@@kyloren3693 Awesome!
Repo is a bizarrely awesome ride!
Great list! Liking this new series of yours on forgotten gems. Cool idea.
Thanks bro! I've been having a blast making this series. I'll definitely be doing the 90s next!
Fandango from 1985 with Kevin Costner and Judd Nelson. This is truly a hidden gem that when people see it they love it. Hope you do a highlight on future episodes for this one. Love your channel and this episode saw Best of Times in the theater and still love it to this day!
Thanks again for watching bud I really do appreciate it. I've actually never heard of Fandango, so I definitely will seek it out! Thanks for the recommendation!
Hello Anthony! I watched the movies Blind Date, Gleaming the Cube, and License to Drive during the pandemic, and they entertained me a lot. And Repo Man, which I watched this year, surprised me with its unique humor. Others from your list have an interesting cast, like The Best of Times… I will definitely watch them all. Greetings!
Thanks for watching Luis! I appreciate it!
Blind Date and License to Drive are my movies. Another forgotten gem, Summer School.
Oh great call on Summer School great movie great soundtrack.
Summer School was not forgotten by me, I love that movie especially the characters of Chainsaw and Dave.
@@1024laf I love at the end when they said the guy who was stuck in the bathroom all summer had the highest score in the class 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Dream Team was and still is hilarious
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Grew up watching Charles Bronson movies!! Rest in peace Charles! 🕊💔
Same here! My dogs name is Bronson. Thanks for watching much appreciated! 🤙🏻
8:51 Is that Mac's mom?😂
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and maybe 1986's The Wraith too?
I 100% have Wraith on the list. I think I'm going to do 9 episode of this series then the 10th will be a viewer picked list - I'm going to scour the comments and pull from the many movies you guys have selected and give ya'll shoutouts in the video.
@@torstensturm2184 Couldn't agree more with everything you said! Used to be a big fan of Sheen, on and off screen. The Wraith, to me had one of the coolest and most mesmerizing soundtracks of 80's films, right up there with The Karate Kid and Fright Night. Hold On Blues Eyes was hauntingly beautiful and touching and among my favorite songs in the movie. Another awesome one was Those Were The Days by Honeymoon Suite. Southern rural Arizona and the city of Tucson were the perfect settings for this movie and story.
@@MoviesNeverSayDie Thanks so so much, bud-Truly appreciate it!!! Awesome idea.
@@MoviesNeverSayDie Def lookin' forward to it already now!!
@@MoviesNeverSayDieYes!!! Love the Wraith!!
Love these videos keep em coming!!
Thanks!! I have more one the way!
Great list! I’m glad Modern Girls made it on the list. So much 80’s nostalgia and a great soundtrack.
Thanks for watching, yeah I had to get it on this list, the music is like a time capsule into the past!
Clayton Rohner has got to be the most 80s actor of all 80s actors.
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Legend of the Lone Ranger-1981
The All Nighter- 1987
The Punisher-1989
Best of the Best-1988
The Re-Animator-1985
Sharkey’s Machine-1982
The Pirate Movie-1981
Diner-1983
Live and Die in LA-1985
Secret Admirer-1985
Nighthawks-1981
Meatballs 2- 1982
Rhinestone-1982
Stroker Ace-1983
Near Dark-1988
Made in Heaven-1987
That was Then..This is Now-1986
Light of Day-1987
King Kong Lives-1985
Married to the Mob-1988
Secret Admirer-1985
Great picks!
movies i forgot i love are
the adventures of baron munchausen
The Hudsucker Proxy
The Last Seduction
The Grifters
Drugstore Cowboy
I Shot Andy Warhol
Pi
Johnny Dangerously
Great movie choices. I actually put The Last Seduction in a video I did recently on 90s erotic thrillers, Fiorentino was ruthless in that movie!
It would be awesome if you would cover UHF (1989) starring Weird Al Yankovic. This is my all time favorite movie and it's got some hilarious jokes and parodies. It also stars Michael Richards as Stanley Spadowski before Seinfeld! Another great movie is Johnny Dangerously (1984) starring Michael Keaton. It's a great spoof of 1930s crime movies with hilarious jokes and sight gags!
Haha UHF is a riot! I actually do have it on the list down the road.
License to Drive - "Did you ever think that you would see a Mercedes fit in the trunk of a Cadillac?"
"This Mercedes has a dead battery."
"Let him drive backwards! Let him drive backwards!"
Fantastic comedy. Whenever I'm feeling down License to Drive can pull me back up. Thanks for watching!
Hope you cover Dragnet starring Tom Hanks & Dan Aykroyd!
Also, 80s fantasy movies like Krull, Labyrinth & Clash of the Titans.
Some of these are definitely on the list - great call on Dragnet, Hanks and Aykroyd were awesome together!
How about April Fool's Day; Serial Mom, Meatballs, Alligator, and Wolfen.
All great picks, I actually just watched Serial Mom again this weekend, it popped up on Netflix. Still awesome! Thanks for watching! 👍🏻
I love that you always use the original artwork from the movie's posters/VHS covers. I worked in video stores for years and those covers are ingrained in my brain. I have Plex streaming at home and whenever I upload a movie from the 80s or 90s...it always changes the artwork to a newer, "cooler" cover. I of course immediately change it back 😊
Thank you so much for noticing, I don't think anyone has ever mentioned that to me before. I always try to use original artwork when possible. The 80s was a decade that delivered some of the best posters. Real art before the overused PhotoShop era of today.
Hey there. Couple of comments about the "one of these things is not like the others" film, Extremities. First, I commend you for recommending it. Most likely, your audience will not have heard of this intense film. It is based on a play, which becomes more obvious, I think, in the second half, when the rapist is captured. I'm not sure if they fully exhibit the intimate intensity of the play, but Farrah Fawcett is awfully good, and the supporting cast give complex shadings to the characters. Interestingly, there is another play turned into a movie called Death and the Maiden starring Sigourney Weaver and Ben Kingsley. In this story, Weaver captures Kingsley, believing him to be the mysterious doctor who assaulted her when she was a political prisoner. If you're seeking films in which a woman holds her would-be abuser captive, her are two exceptional film to start with!
I haven't seen Death and the Maiden I'll have to add that to my watch list. Thanks for watching much appreciated! 🤙🏻
I think my wife and I (GF at that time) saw nearly every one of these together. Lots of nostalgia her for us. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! That's definitely something I love about covering retro movies is not just the movie itself but what my life was like at the time, who I watched stuff with and how these movies connected with me.
As a movie lover (I have more than 5200) some of these are hard to find, but worth it. With License to Drive you want to add Dream a Little Dream. One movie I find no one has heard of is Grand Tour: Disaster in Time with Jeff Bridges. A time travel movie. Very well done
You have a collection bigger than a Blockbuster! I haven't heard of that Bridges film. I'll need to look it up.
Blind Date was a bit of a letdown for me which isn't surprising since Blake Edwards' style of comedy isn't for a broad audience there's a reason why this movie was hardly shown on basic cable.
I have a soft sport for Blind Date there's just something about that movie I love for some reason. Thanks for watching much appreciated! 🤙🏻
DREAM TEAM!!
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Modern Girls from 1986 also has a fantastic Soundtrack of course it was never released officially on CD I have the audio cassette and two CD-R versions with most of the missing songs including the two Scott Rogness songs heard in the movie!🕺💃🎥💽
Great music in Modern Girls! Thanks for watching!
idl if you done those movies but like k-9 and three amigos and return of the living dead and malone with burt reynolds, and stake out and up the creek, is few movies from 80s i own and like
Great picks! I may need to do a buddy/dog comedy video soon! Stakeout is great and Up the Creek (think that made volume 8 or 9).
£24.99 unfortunately John is the price of all new movie releases on 4K 🤷
It would be nice to see the price of physical media come down some. It would most certainly lead to an increase in sales that would compensate the difference regardless.
Man, I adore Gleaming the cube. Such a shame there is no Blu Ray, cmon Vestron!!
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If you did a drinking game taking a shot every time host says 'this film is far from perfect,' you'd be dead within the hour.
Thanks for watching much appreciated! 🤙🏻 What are we drinking? I prefer bourbon.
I liked Lady Beware back in the day. But I haven't seen it in a really long time, so I don't know if I would still like it.
I need to check that one out, never seen it!
I'm new to your channel and I'm totally loving your taste in movies especially with this forgotten series and these are movies that I thought nobody knew about or even talks about and it's good you're giving these forgotten gems some loving extreme prejudice is an action classic and has such an awesome cast to me it's an 80s version of my all time favorite western the wild bunch
Thanks for watching and commenting George! I'm glad people are diggin this forgotten series I've been wanting to do it for awhile now so I could talk about some of the more obscure movies from the 80s! I actually remember The Wild Bunch, my uncle was a western fan so he always had one playing! The Shootist was another that he played a TON!
@@MoviesNeverSayDie another good obscure movie from the 80s I love is 1981s wolfen with Albert Finney and Gregory Hines it's way ahead of its time with its special effects and camera angles and pre dates predator for 7 years yes your channel is definitely up my alley for sure
Dude! Totally a forgotten gem I haven't even heard the movie mentioned in decades! Great pick!
@@MoviesNeverSayDie it gets lost in the shuffle of the 2 great 1981 werewolf movies which were the howling and an American werewolf in London so it's definitely different from those 2 but it's a good movie
A+ video!
Those films look awesome!
Thanks bud!!
Could you do 1987's Street Smart with Morgan Freeman and Christopher Reeve as a forgotten gem my man? Thanks!
Holy crap totally forgotten gem - I can see that movie poster in my head right now! haha
@@MoviesNeverSayDie It was an intense and vibrant poster! Intense movie, too! Quite a time capsule back to a grittier, dirtier New York City of the past. Not a single bad performance in the film. I especially enjoyed Morgan Freeman and Jay Patterson's (the assistant district attorney and main enemy of Freeman's character) colorful and heated performances. Even their facial expressions and scowls were entertaining.
The Best of Times is a very good movie with humour and a lesson.
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i love gleaming the cube and the dream team and license to drive
Great movies!
I recently picked up Extreme Prejudice on Blu-ray for the cast alone. I had totally forgotten that I'd seen it years ago. Let me be clear, I liked it, despite its flaws. Booth & Nolte portray one-dimensional archetypes but in a good way. MCA is very much caught in the middle. Then "Rictor" and his band of mercs invited themselves to this threeway and everything went haywire extremely fast.
All parties were destined to collide in a bloody showdown in old Mexico. All they needed was someone to count. 8/10
I have it on my list for getting on blu-ray. I really enjoy it for its traditional action tropes.
“Archies come back, come back, come baaack”
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Forgotten 80's movies:
1. The Kindred (1987)
2. The Slayer (1982)
3. Just Before Dawn
4. Initiation
5. Sorority House Massacre
6. Phantom of the Mall
7. Phantom of the Opera
8. Over the Top
9. Mortuary
10. Night of the Comet
Great picks! Thanks for watching!
Night of the Comet was awesome!!
Dead and Buried.
@@Atomykpimp Great movie
@@Atomykpimp One of my favorites
is it me or does he look like one of the Coreys😂
Me? Believe it or not this bouncer at a bar down the street from my apartment in college thought I looked like Corey Feldman. He said he loved License to Drive so he never charged me a cover to get in. Thanks for watching! 🤙🏻
Just added 10 to Midnight to my Tubi list a few days ago. Will be watching it soon.
I tried The Best of Times about a year ago and couldn't sit through it. I got maybe a half hour into it and turned it off. It was boring and went nowhere. I honestly think this one was forgotten for a reason.
Hope you enjoy 10 to Midnight its a gritty little noir thriller for sure. I can see your point on Best of Times, I generally like it more than most people I know.
The killer in 10 to Midnight used a butterfly knife. So many violent characters in 80's movies, especially villain characters, utilized the butterfly knife weapon for some reason.
You know you're right, maybe it was because it looked so cool flipping one open in a split second that made it feel more dangerous.
@@MoviesNeverSayDie Absolutely! Such a cool and intimidating weapon.
who is "SCFR" with the content ID claim?
You know I was thinking about that as well, the film is from Tri-Star pictures but the footage I clipped was from a Scream Factory trailer on RUclips. So I assume the SCF makes it them. Which is odd given they don't own the right either, at least in a fashion that could warrant claiming the monetization for a 15min video that talks about the film for about 1.5min with no clip longer than 8-9 seconds. I wanted to leave the footage in and dispute the claim but it could take a month for that.
Blind Date has a fantastic Soundtrack which I own on CD imported and was not easy to find! Billy Vera And The Beaters does most of the Soundtrack!😎♥💽🙏
Totally agree!