01/03/2017 · 3:11 pm
Oh, you say there’s an ’80s revival on the way again? Are you ready for some chills of the douche variety?
Many things on television in the 1980s were, in hindsight, cringe-inducingly awful. Indefensible, from any logical standpoint. Cast into the dustbin of time by fading stars trying to build a better legacy. Continue reading →
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Filed under Bad Influences, Comix Classic & Current, Don't Know Don't Care, Faint Signals, Girls of BIUL, Idiot's Delight, Nostalgic Obsessions, Worst Of All
Tagged as 1942, 1980s, 1985, 1989, Al Jarreau, Alicia Witt, Allyce Beasley, Bowfinger, Bruce Willis, Chester Gould, Chicago Tribune, Curtis Armstrong, Cybill Shepherd, Dick Tracy, Die Hard, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Jay Maeder, Moonlighting, Nikki Cox, Revenge of the Nerds, Steve Martin
12/18/2015 · 11:47 pm
It is impossible to get through a holiday season without watching Die Hard. Since its blockbuster release in 1988, this thrilling yet simple actioner- Bruce Willis against a gang of international thieves posing as terrorists to take over a skyscraper- has become a perennial favorite. Every so often another chapter of the Die Hard franchise emerges, attempting and failing to recapture the explosive magic of the first film. It can’t be done, and it’s not because Bruce Willis is now in his sixties.
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Filed under Bad Influences, Faint Signals, Movies You Missed, Nostalgic Obsessions, Saturday Movie Matinee
Tagged as 1980s, 1988, Alan Rickman, Alexander Godunov, Beethoven, Bonnie Bedelia, breasts, Bruce Willis, Die Hard, Family Matters, Ghostbusters, John McTiernan, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Metallica, Michael Kamen, movies, Reginald VelJohnson, tobacco, Urkel
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