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In the eighties, it was probably money.
Sixties, seventies,
eighties
and nineties.
I didn't really experience the
eighties
(I was born in '85) and I have to wonder: sometimes Alex would just run in place a bit, or throw herself all over, not really dancing, just banging in to things, tossing her head back, and waving her arms-was this considered "dancing" back then?
It plays like a slasher movie from the early eighties, down to the crappy score and ketchup SFX, but without the childhood nostalgia that is required to look fondly on such dross.
The brands in this film, like Suit Supply, take away from the story, cause it's supposed to be set in the
eighties.
Fortunately Nimbar an alien that looks like a giant piece of clear jello recruits four teenagers to defend the earth, Nimbar gives them each a tattoo of a different star constellation that allows them to transform into buffed up superheros who look like dancers from an
eighties
tech no music video, they could also combined into a giant knight.
Nothing but the void, a pleasant one for those who have known the eighties, but well, quite boring for those who are not interested in it.
That would certainly seem to be the case with Graduation Day, which is a Troma take on the over-popular
eighties
slasher.
In retrospect it has got something nostalgic, regarding the SF wave of the early
eighties
and the special effects of this time.
I have seen this movie several times, it sure is one of the cheapest action flicks of the
eighties.
The acting isn't that terrible compared to several other
eighties
trash - in fact I kind of like the old man even though he did'NWT look that Indian to me.
This includes laser beams that look like they should be coming out of the hands of an evil wizard in a cheesy
eighties
sword and sorcery that produced large bursts of flame which seem to have no noticeable effect on their targets even when they hit directly.
But back in the eighties, the BBC did just that, and guess what, I watched it.
Bad music (and I am a reformed
eighties
metal guy, so I would be vulnerable to some good stuff.)
The brother is a parody, there is nothing to hold us in except to see what horror from the
eighties
they'll pull up next.
Meera Syal has not been funny or accomplished in anything that she has been in, go on tell me I am wrong, and Jasper Carrott, funny guy as he is, is well past his
eighties
prime.
Stick with films of this kind of genre from the eighties, when they had more of an idea.
Just ask the late Ronald Reagan who lamented this point when them Ruskies shot down KAL 007 in the
eighties.
It has everything an early
eighties
movie needs: Flared pants, Big Moustaches, Chicks with Farrah Hair, and most importantly, NINJAS!!!!
the logistics involved in setting up any type of mission are highly involved, even in the eighties, military computers were too secure to hack by any teenager, and the other flaws in this movie make peter pan more believable.
What we get instead is poorly acted hysteria dressed up with a stereotypical try hard
eighties
veneer.
I really had no sense of the films
eighties
backdrop, since I was unsatisfied with the lame attempt at making believe it was the
eighties
just because ms Ricci wears a madonna inspired dress to her "lost my virginity" celebration.
Having seen just about every movie on record that a child of the
eighties
could have seen, this ranks at the very, very, very bottom of the heap of bad movies I have ever seen.
And the original Demons is an absolute must-see for fans of
eighties
B-horror films.
The film looks as if it was last shown in the
eighties
and I don't remember having seen it since.
This was one of the best half-hour horror/suspense/fantasy shows of the eighties, without a doubt.
And as far as I know it's also the only one that focuses on the L.A. Punk Explosion of the early
eighties.
The
eighties
may have sucked big time when it cames to mainstream music, but the underground was rocking.
It's all very eighties, but that just adds to the fun.
If you're a "child of the
Eighties"
like me, you probably remember this 1981 Disney movie--one of Disney's first PG-rated films, and Michael J. Fox's screen debut.
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