Saturday, April 21, 2007

My 80s Cult Movie List

Amilcar's Cult Movies Extravaganza




My first 80s movie An American Werewolf in London was written and directed by Animal House director John Landis it is both funny and scary at the same time.



My second 80s movie Blade Runner was directed by Ridley Scott
and starred Harrison Ford
science fiction heaven.



My third 80s movie Road House starred Patrick Swayze very poor box office but became a big hit on VHS and subsequently cable.



My fourth 80s movie Scarface was directed by Brian De Palma and starred Al Pacino every rapper's favorite movie.



My fifth 80s movie Akira is quite simply the most important anime ever made.



My sixth 80s movie The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen was directed by Terry Gilliam was overall just a fun film that every one should watch.



My seventh 80s movie Porky's I swear has one of the funniest scenes ever in it.



My eighth 80s movie Big Trouble in Little China was directed by John Carpenter and starred Kurt Russell this movie is said to have inspired the video game franchise Mortal Kombat.



My ninth 80s movie Escape from New York was again directed by John Carpenter and starred Kurt Russell no explanation needed I just love this movie.

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