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| View Poll Results: Which Year Had The Best Summer Movies? | |||
| 1980 |
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2 | 15.38% |
| 1981 |
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1 | 7.69% |
| 1982 |
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4 | 30.77% |
| 1983 |
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0 | 0% |
| 1984 |
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1 | 7.69% |
| 1985 |
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2 | 15.38% |
| 1986 |
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0 | 0% |
| 1987 |
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0 | 0% |
| 1988 |
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1 | 7.69% |
| 1989 |
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2 | 15.38% |
| Voters: 13. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Greatest Year of Summer Movies: 1980s Edition
Top Grossing Films Of Each Year
The Empire Strikes Back Raiders of the Lost Ark E.T. Return of the Jedi Ghostbusters Back to the Future Top Gun Beverly Hills Cop II Who Framed Roger Rabbit Batman Below are the top grossing summer films of the 1980s, so which year had the best roster of films? Also, what are some of your favourite memories from those summers? 1980 Spoiler!!! Click to Read!:
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1989.
Batman, Ghostbusters 2 and Indy 3.
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For me it was 1982. ET, The Road Warrior, Conan the Barbarian, Rocky III, Tron, Blade Runner, Wrath of Kahn, etc. It was a huge year. I wish we would get a summer like that these days.
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Great idea for a thread!
I can't say which year would be "best" here, I guess the B.O. figures from each year have to take care of that. There are zillions of great classics in these year lists I watched either on cinema or rented on VHS just afterwards. But personally, by pure nostalgia I have to say my favourite year must be 1981. And that's just because I watched my first 15 rated movie (in Sweden 15 is considered "adult age" when it comes to movies). Me and a friend managed to get in on Escape From New York, although we were 14 yo. We tried the same trick in late 1979 with Alien, but the ticket lady thought my friend looked to young. He was quite short back then, and looked kinda childish. A couple of years later he went like 10 cm taller than me..
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1985. The movie theater in my town had Back to the Future and The Goonies playing at the same time. Good times...
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1982 for the win.
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1982 for me as well. Probably the only year to date where the blockbusters that didn't perform to box office standards (BLADE RUNNER, THE THING and TRON) proved more influential than the ones that did.
Plus a top two, ET and AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, that rank amongst the best and most unlikeliest successful blockbusters we've ever seen. The first movie, small in scale, boils down to a story about a dysfunctional family and a boy's loneliness. The second often seen as a chick flick because of the oft parodied happy ending is for most of it's duration a tougher, franker (the kind of sex scenes you would find in an indie like SHAME nowadays) and darker film than ppl remember...a film where one of the main characters commits suicide. |
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Gotta go with 1982. Some of best films of all time were released then, Blade Runner pretty much redefined Sci-fi films for years to come and Tron was a huge leap forward for special effects. You had Road Warrior which was a landmark for Australian cinema, you had The Thing, which is arguably John Carpenter's masterpiece,
The Speilberg pantheon of great movies grew with E.T., he also help bring about one of the best horror films of all time with Poltergeist. Also you had one of my all time favorite films Conan the Barbarian, which to this today is still ranked with the greats of the Fantasy genre. So yeah 82 all the way.
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Ah, The Road Warrior. The movie that made Mel Gibson a star, before all the racism.
![]() I miss when I could watch Lethal Weapon 2 and not see Mel Gibson as a hypocrite.
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Hmmm i'm torn between 82 and 86.
82 had The Thing, Blade Runner and The Road Warrior. But then 86 had Aliens, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and mutha****ing Big Trouble in Little China. Like i said, hmmmm... |
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1982 all the way. E.T., Wrath of Kahn, Blade Runner, The Road Warrior, Poltergeist, The Thing. What an amazing summer for genre entertainment.
Honorable mention to 1989, though, possibly due to sentimental attachment as that was the year I started seeing movies in the theater.
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1985. Just for the quantity of classics and pop culture favorites.
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