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The Battle of 1984


Out of these classics, you can only pick one, and the rest are destroyed, never to be seen again.

Which do you pick?:

The Terminator
The Karate Kid
Ghostbusters
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Sixteen Candles
The NeverEnding Story
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Beverly Hills Cop
Gremlins
This is Spinal Tap
Red Dawn
Footloose



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This is Spinal Tap

The others are either just not that good or have multiple sequels to replace them.

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I still remember the first time I saw the scene where they can't find their way to the stage. I almost died.

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Tough. I think I'm gonna go with The NeverEnding Story, as I find it more rewatchable than the others. 1985 would've been easier.

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'85 is definitely easier. Fletch must be preserved at all costs.

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Nonono, you mean Doc Brown!

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Yeah, much easier... for "Back To The Future". ;)

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Respectable.

I'm still scared of Gmork.

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The Terminator

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Great choice. Can't imagine my life without it.

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the real victor of 84 isnt on this list

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Blood Simple?

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nah

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revenge of the nerds?

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nah

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the killing fields

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nah

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Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter?

I can add it.

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nah

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so what movie is it?

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Dune?

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nah

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Romancing the Stone?

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nah

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Obviously, it has to be Bolero. ;-)

Seriously though, in addition to the films listed, I also saw these on the big screen ...
The Buddy System
Broadway Danny Rose
Splash
Romancing the Stone
Moscow On the Hudson
The Natural
Streets of Fire
Bachelor Party
Revenge of the Nerds
Purple Rain
The Philadelphia Experiment
Garbo Talks
Body Double
2010
Starman
The Flamingo Kid

So for me, The Terminator got the gold, Red Dawn the silver, and taking the bronze medal was Streets of Fire.
But looking at both lists, 1984 was a definitely an excellent year for going to the movies.

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Yeah, I like a lot of those films as well. I actually Just bought "Streets of Fire" on bluray.

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At least I've seen a few of these: Splash, Romancing the Stone, and The Natural. Out of these, I'd pick The Natural. Nice additions to 1984, though.

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I would pick The Terminator.

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Gun to my head, I would probably have to take it also, but I would also hate myself for not saving the others.

'84 is so good.

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Instead of a movie my vote goes to an album. Van Halen’s MCMLXXXIV.

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Bold Strategy.

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Gremlins

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That and "Footloose" are probably the underdogs of the list, but I can dig it.

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i would probably choose red dawn.
this is spinal tap is the greatest work of art on this list, i reckon, but i know it inside and out and really could just run it through my head at this point.

but red dawn still has fresh, new & ridiculous 'wolverine' punctuated pleasure to give me.

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Just watched it the other day after not seeing it for a long time. Very underrated.

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might try that tonight...

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