View Poll Results: Of these, which is your favorite?
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Favorite box office champion: 1980s edition
#1
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Favorite box office champion: 1980s edition
Egad! What a difference from the 1990s. So many more of these seem to be palatable. Out of all these movies, which is your favorite?
(The only one I haven't seen is Beverly Hills Cop).
I'll predict a tough battle between Empire Strikes Back and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
(The only one I haven't seen is Beverly Hills Cop).
I'll predict a tough battle between Empire Strikes Back and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
#9
DVD Talk Legend
Marginally better than the 1990s list, though other than Batman I can't think of a single film on this list I have any desire to see again. Raiders was a tremendously fun film though, and my ten year old self loved Beverly Hills Cop to death.
#11
DVD Talk Limited Edition
I picked Empire, but a tough call over Raiders and Back to the Future.
#12
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Batman.
I still love Tim Burton's Batman flicks the best of all of them.
I still love Tim Burton's Batman flicks the best of all of them.
#13
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DVD Talk Godfather
#14
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Now this is a poll I can get behind. I'm sick of these "best" polls. I don't care about best, it's the favorites that really matter.
#19
Just like the 1990's thread I had to go with a personal favorite over the better movies. I love BTTF and watch it all the time. I love all the Star Wars films as well.
But nothing is as unintentionally ridiculous and 80's as Top Gun.
Slider: Hey Goose, whose ass did you have to kiss to get here?
Goose: The list is long and distinguished.
Slider: Yeah... so is my johnson.
But nothing is as unintentionally ridiculous and 80's as Top Gun.
Slider: Hey Goose, whose ass did you have to kiss to get here?
Goose: The list is long and distinguished.
Slider: Yeah... so is my johnson.
#22
DVD Talk Gold Edition
This poll reminds me why I loved the 80s so much. The blockbuster has never been the same since. It wasn't just about the special effects. These movies also had great chemistry with their stars. (I like to refer to blockbusters today as "CGI Crapfests.")
Empire is a great movie, but I can't name it as the best one of that decade. I would like to point out back in 1980 no one thought this was better than Star Wars, and everyone was confused by the non-ending.
That leaves me with either Raiders or Back to the Future. It's hard to decide because I love them both equally. (And I'm also fond of Temple of Doom and BTTF II.)
I've seen Raiders more, so I guess I'll go with that one.
Empire is a great movie, but I can't name it as the best one of that decade. I would like to point out back in 1980 no one thought this was better than Star Wars, and everyone was confused by the non-ending.
That leaves me with either Raiders or Back to the Future. It's hard to decide because I love them both equally. (And I'm also fond of Temple of Doom and BTTF II.)
I've seen Raiders more, so I guess I'll go with that one.
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Tough call for me as well, a bunch of good choices. But if all were to come on TV right now and I could only watch one, I'd choose Raiders of the Lost Ark. It would be close between that, Back to the Future, and the Star Wars movies.






















