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My boys are 20 now; still live with me part time. Once a week or so I get a ‘movie night’ out of them. I’ve been taking them through mostly 80’s movies, plus a few classics - 7 Samurai, Godfather, Casino, Kill Bill, etc, but mostly 80’s. They struggle with the comedies.

Tonight we did Tommy Boy (Chris Farley and David Spade). It's hard for them to enjoy 80's movies because when people get themselves into trouble out in public, they think like kids of today..."well, that's going viral and your life is over". That's all they know...they can't conceive of the idea of not always being under surveillance and public scrutiny 100% of their life.

Make's me a little sad for them actually.


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I've quipped to Mrs. DF many times how grateful I am that I went through childhood, adolescence and young adulthood without the internet and social media. The things I did that would mortify me now are gone forever; my dignity intact. I do feel sorry for the Jr DFs though.



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Interesting. My son just turned 25, he and his girlfriend love watching classics from decades ago; shit, my son was blown away by Citizen Kane, he loves it. But they love 70s, 80s comedies- Animal House, Ferris Bueller, Trading Places, Caddyshack, etc.



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I started watching Star Wars: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back this weekend with my boys age 6 and 8 and they’re loving it.

What’s really funny is my wife’s family apparently were big fans of the TV series Perfect Strangers and we found it on one of the streaming platforms and they love that too!

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In 2020, Valley Girl was remade featuring Alicia Silverstone. Slight change to the story, but what I enjoyed most was the improvement in the selection of songs ~ all 80's hits.

If you can stand, Valley speak it might be a fun movie for you with your kids.

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I started watching Star Wars: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back this weekend with my boys age 6 and 8 and they’re loving it.


If they hate Episodes I-III and VII-IX, you know they've been raised right.

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What’s really funny is my wife’s family apparently were big fans of the TV series Total Strangers and we found it on one of the streaming platforms and they love that too!


Perfect Strangers, you mean? Another sign that they have excellent taste at such a young age!

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Since they struggle with comedies:

80's:
Eight Men Out
Fat Man and Little Boy
Stand by Me
The Right Stuff
Final Countdown
Flash Gordon



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Take them back further with Lee Marvin in "Ship of Fools" 1965. Purposely made in black & white.


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Big Trouble In Little China
The Last Dragon
Predator
Commando
Cobra
Terminator 1 & 2


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Better off Dead
Real Genius
Ferris Bueller's Day off
Iron Eagle
Top Gun
Gremlins




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In 2020, Valley Girl was remade featuring Alicia Silverstone. Slight change to the story, but what I enjoyed most was the improvement in the selection of songs ~ all 80's hits.

If you can stand, Valley speak it might be a fun movie for you with your kids.


Deborah Foreman>Alicia Silverstone

My pick to show them is Repo Man


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... but what I enjoyed most was the improvement in the selection of songs ~ all 80's hits.

Really?

It had a great soundtrack. One of the best songs of the 80s was on it.



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Originally posted by PASig:
I started watching Star Wars: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back this weekend with my boys age 6 and 8 and they’re loving it.


If they hate Episodes I-III and VII-IX, you know they've been raised right.



Perfect Strangers, you mean? Another sign that they have excellent taste at such a young age!



Yes...DOHHH Perfect Strangers. I edited my post.

I'm not even sure they'll be watching Episodes I-III (Boring CGI crap) and VII-IX (Just awful and totally unnecessary garbage)


 
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In the early-mid 2000's when my kids were young I couldn't wait to show them great movies from my youth. I started with E.T., they thought it sucked, broke my heart. It stung too much to try again



 
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Not an 80s movie per se, but if you have Prime video check out "Air." Not a fan of Damon and Affleck, but they were pretty good. The 80s soundtrack, clothes, and cars were pretty cool.
 
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One of my favorites is Uncle Buck.

Now that was some good stuff.

I love watching good movies with my kids. It can definitely be hit or miss.



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Die Hard
The Terminator
Cobra
Wall Streat
Bloodsport
Pale Rider
Midnight Run
Commando
Black Rain
Casualties of War
Beverly Hills Cop
Next of Kin
Breakfast Club
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Die Hard


Back in 2020 we rented a cabin in the mountains for Thanksgiving. The kids would have been about 12 and 8 at the time. We watched Die Hard that week and it became a Christmas movie. We now watch it every year. It drives my wife nuts that the other three people in the house refer to it as Christmas movie.

However, she is a really good sport about it. So much so that when we made our annual trip to see Santa in our PJ's this past year, she had Die Hard shirts made for us.

 
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