The Breakfast Club is one of my favourite films. Molly Ringwald was gorgeous. I always find myself strangely attracted to the gothy girl in that film too.
1980s US comedy films Page 2
I think the 80s was my favourite decade!
For films at least. And kids TV.
Dan Ackroyd, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Steve Martin, Tom Hanks, John Candy, Steve Cuttenburg, John Bulushi, Eddie Murphy, Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, hmmmmm...
Even Tom Cruise was good in the 80s!
See the power of the decade?
Quote: NickTheDon @ June 7 2008, 11:50 PM BSTThe Breakfast Club is one of my favourite films. Molly Ringwald was gorgeous. I always find myself strangely attracted to the gothy girl in that film too.
I love the gothy girl too. Ally Sheady, isn't it? She is hot in that film.
Quote: NickTheDon @ June 7 2008, 11:50 PM BSTThe Breakfast Club is one of my favourite films. Molly Ringwald was gorgeous. I always find myself strangely attracted to the gothy girl in that film too.
\o/ This man has taste. The Breakfast Club is one of my most favourite films, I think I've watched it more than any. The gothy girl is pretty, until they do the make over lol.
Quote: Leevil @ June 7 2008, 11:53 PM BSTThe gothy girl is pretty, until they do the make over lol.
I preferred her before the makeover as well.
Some Kind of Wonderful
Not really a comedy but Mary Stuart Masterson was a really cutie in it
Airplane! just creeps it in, made in 1980.
The Naked Gun was released in 1988, the sequels were in the 90s thought.
Was Hot Shots an 80s film? I have a feeling it might be just the wrong side of 1990.
Lost Boys
The Goonies
Well let's just say Cory Feldman.
Ha! Yeah, makeovers don't always work.
Judd Nelson was the hot one in that film.
Quote: zooo @ June 7 2008, 11:53 PM BSTEven Tom Cruise was good in the 80s!
I never got the whole Tom Cruise thing - I could turn for Brad or for George, but for Tom??!! Pfff...
Quote: Winterlight @ June 7 2008, 11:54 PM BSTI preferred her before the makeover as well.
It ruins her attraction doesn't it!
The Lost Boys wasn't a comedy!
Actually I suppose it was. Flipping scary though.
Weird Science
Bill and Ted (not 80s though I don't think, but written for the 80s)