We hope you'll enjoy revisiting the 80s with us and make sure you let us know what your favorite movies were when you were living life in the 80s. We'll cover Joel's 5 picks in part 1 and Cash's 5 in part 2. leaving behind the movies from the 80s that we watched later in life and became fans of. We based our choices off of films that we enjoyed at the time. Joel has made his list of 5 and I've picked 5 of mine. With that nostalgia in mind, we will be looking back at our Top 10 favorite movies from the 80s. more so than anything else from the 80s, it was the films of the 1980s that shaped so many of us. It was the decade of glam rock, hair metal, acid-washed jeans, Hulk Hogan, the Nintendo Entertainment System, DeLoreans, and Bird vs Magic in the NBA.įamily sitcoms, Saturday morning cartoons, MTV, video games, comic books. supposedly Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George Bush were all presidents of the united states but the only President we acknowledged was WWF President, Jack Tunney. and this is Our Top 10 80s Movies: Part Two! not necessarily the 80s movies that we watched later in life and now love. As we said in Part One, these are the movies we loved IN the 80s. In Part Two, we'll look at my Top 5 80s Films. In Part One, we covered Joel's Top 5 Films from the 80s – License To Drive, Stand By Me, Back to the Future, Batman, and Robocop. So, dust off your VHS tapes, cue up your favorite '80s soundtrack, and join us as we celebrate the magic of a decade that continues to enchant audiences of all ages. From Steven Spielberg's mastery of spectacle and fantasy to John Hughes' ability to capture the essence of teenage angst, these creators left an indelible imprint on the cinematic landscape. From heartwarming tales that tugged at our heartstrings to pulse-pounding adventures that kept us on the edge of our seats, the '80s had it all.įrom action-packed blockbusters like "Indiana Jones" and "Die Hard" to comedic gems like "Ghostbusters" and "Back to the Future," the '80s gifted us with unforgettable characters, quotable lines, and imaginative worlds that captured our imagination.īeyond the compelling stories, the '80s introduced us to a new wave of visionary directors who pushed the boundaries of filmmaking. It was a time when big hair, neon colors, and shoulder pads were in vogue, and the silver screen transported audiences to worlds both familiar and fantastical. The 1980s was a remarkable era for cinema, leaving an indelible mark on popular culture that still resonates today. Both hosts had different perspectives while watching as Joel went into it not knowing anything about it while Cash had some forewarning about how the two seasons play out, so it's interesting to see how their opinions differ and align. Almost everyone involved is pretty awful and Michael easily takes the top prize for most unhinged human being to ever appear on television.Ĭash and Joel review both seasons of the docuseries and raise questions over the validity of its content. MAX now features two seasons of the ID channel's series on Natalia's case featuring interviews with Natalia, her adoptive father Michael Barnett, her new adoptive parents, "legal experts", and various characters who encountered Natalia during this turmoil. Barnett's adoptive parents claimed that Barnett was a legal adult, and, in 2012, they successfully sought a court order legally changing her birth year from 2003 to 1989. Natalia Grace Barnett is a Ukrainian-born American with dwarfism, who, in 2010, was adopted by an American family but abandoned by them two years later. The main story begins at 15:39 for those who want to skip the opening banter
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