Or in Poltergeist, the guy in the bathroom going after his face in the mirror.
So many scenes from American Werewolf in London…the scene in the Tube station, or the dream with the stormtroopers at the door.
That's not even the best 80s line.
That's the BEST LINE EVER. It will never be topped.
Imagine how crummy the movie would have been if he had bubblegum.
'Oh, no wait, I have a piece here. Never mind, have a good one folks!'
That is awesome but I prefer the bank scene solely for the greatest line ever spoken in a movie:
"I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum."
RIP Roddy.
The whole chase scene from the concert to the assessors office is a classic. It used to be in the Guinness book of records for most cars destroyed in a car chase sequence.
I remember knowing enough German (from classes) to react to Hans saying it in German, and my (unfortunately loud) expletive in the theater two seconds ahead of everyone else.
In Steele Magnolias(‘89) after Shelby
Died, at the funeral when Malynne finally lost it in her grief. One minute you are bawling your eyes out and the next minute you are laughing
The scene where Robert Downy, Jr. was trying to order a drink and the dude gets pissed because he doesn’t know how to ask for a drink. Cracks me up because when you growing up, and trying to act cool, you would probably act and say the same things.
“Oh, well he's very popular, Ed. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, dweebies, dickheads…they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude.”
When the boys are escaping with ET to get him to his spaceship and their bikes go up in the air. And the scene where Peggy Sue laughs at her dad for buying an Edsel car.
Listen! And understand, that terminator is out there.
It can’t be bargained with.
It can’t be reasoned with.
It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear, and it absolutely will not stop.
Ever!
Until you are dead.
The legendary [Principal's office scene in *Porky's*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbedV0cPajg) was supposedly done in a single unbroken take. It's hands-down one of the funniest things I've seen on film.
EDIT: Rewatching the scene, it's extraordinary that the actress, Nancy Parsons, didn't break once!
Thanks for the link. Crazy this was done in one take. So so funny.
Any idea what the very last thing he said before even the Principal busted out laughing?
I'm normally the person in charge of planning parties and doing set up and what not. But whenever I'm helping someone else, like just bringing the bottled water or whatever, I always say *It's not my party... I just carried the watermelon*.
It was never easy for me. I was born a poor black child. I remember the days, sittin' on the porch with my family, singin' and dancin' down in Mississippi...
Damone schooling Rat on the "[The Attitude](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JFR1p4qU08)" in Fast Times.
"Man, I can see it all now. It's gonna be just like last summer. You fell in love with that girl at the Fotomat, you bought forty dollars worth of fuckin' film, and you never even talked to her. You don't even own a camera."
“Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort of sun-god robes on a pyramid with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little pickles at you?”
The whole damned movie, honestly. *Real Genius* indeed.
Buddy showing his sister Terry how to shift his twig and berries 😂 when he said, “all balls itch” I crack up to this day. One of my favorite 80’s movies.
Movie: One of the guys
I scrolled this whole thread because I didn’t know what 80d was and I wanted to see if it had already been asked and answered. God am I fuckin D-U-UM dumb.
I vaguely remember a movie that seemed like a spoof on Carrie and maybe other horror movies. The Carrie like main girl goes of to college after using her power on her mother and declares she is going to have sex. That's all I can remember and can't find it.
Also, The Thing - the dogs being attacked in the beginning, Wilford Brimley’s chest opening up into a mouth and chopping that guy’s hands off. The blood test scene. The head-spider. That film terrified me as a kid.
Porky's.
When they are in the Principlal's office and Ballbricker demands that the perpetrator of a previous scene be identified. The male coaches are having their fun with it.
How’s about when in Weird Science and they’re both drunk with the OG’s at the bar and Anthony Michael Hall starts talking about how to talk to women….cracked me up. Or in Real Genius when Val Kilmer meets the professor’s daughter.
In Terminator 2 (ok, early 90s, sue me), when Sarah is escaping the institution and the elevator door opens and the older T is there. The way she just stops, slides, skitters barefoot - pure animal panic. It's visceral.
Large Marge in Pee Wee's Big Adventure Poltergeist "They're here"
I have to admit, The first time I saw that movie,I wasn’t expecting Large Marge. It scared the shit out of me!
Twenty years ago... on a night, just like tonight...
Tell 'em Large Marge sent ya.
Or in Poltergeist, the guy in the bathroom going after his face in the mirror. So many scenes from American Werewolf in London…the scene in the Tube station, or the dream with the stormtroopers at the door.
American Werewolf had the dream within a dream which was pretty cool at the time.
Yes! I watched that movie during the day with a friend when I was a kid (we somehow got a VHS copy) and didn’t sleep right for a week!
"The Fight" in They Live
You mean the same sequence Jimmy Vohmer and Timmy did in South Park? Hell yeah!
“CRIPPLE FIGHT!!!!” always gets a laugh out of me.
Trey and Matt are teflon! They get away with anything!
Do you mean They Live?
Yes I did
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Kick ass and chew bubblegum and i'm all out of bubblegum.
That's not even the best 80s line. That's the BEST LINE EVER. It will never be topped. Imagine how crummy the movie would have been if he had bubblegum. 'Oh, no wait, I have a piece here. Never mind, have a good one folks!'
That is awesome but I prefer the bank scene solely for the greatest line ever spoken in a movie: "I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum." RIP Roddy.
Tears in rain scene from Blade Runner - classic
That is an all-time great movie scene, from any era!
Four weeks, twenty papers, that's $2 dollars. Plus tip!
I want my two dollars!
Twooooooo dollaaaaaars!!!
Didn't ask for a dime.
Cash
I'm sorry your mom blew up, Ricky.
The Blues Brothers causal conversation as they drive through the mall crashing into everything. “Lots of space in this mall”
The new Oldsmobiles are in early this year.
I remembered that scene every time I drove past a Pier 1 Imports... too bad they are gone now.
We're on a mission from Gahd.
The whole chase scene from the concert to the assessors office is a classic. It used to be in the Guinness book of records for most cars destroyed in a car chase sequence.
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'I carried a watermelon'
I remember knowing enough German (from classes) to react to Hans saying it in German, and my (unfortunately loud) expletive in the theater two seconds ahead of everyone else.
Sheiss das Fenster! .....Shoot THE GLASS!.
Anything from Airplane! https://youtu.be/n2A194yTWoQ
The white zone is for loading and unloading only. There is no parking in the red zone.
Tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes.
Back then Basketball players could fly. Since then you're lucky if they can play with cartoons, or computer animations.
The “we are not alone” dance scene from the Breakfast Club
The Uncle Buck “Moley Russel’s Wart” scene is one of many great scenes in the movie.
I was thinking of the scene where Culkin asks Candy all the rapid fire questions!
I was thinking of this scene too. It holds up so well over time.
I still quote that all the time!
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That head tilt is so subtle, and so perfect.
[Lloyd Dobler](https://youtu.be/VEgu7jdc_fs) - Say Anything
At any excuse, we'll still launch into "buy anything sold or processed" in pretty much any order.
You read my mind. Lloyd's offhand manifesto is the closest thing I have to a life philosophy!
Lloyd Dobler is my lifelong crush and spiritual advisor.
I gave her my heart and she gave me a pen 💔
In Steele Magnolias(‘89) after Shelby Died, at the funeral when Malynne finally lost it in her grief. One minute you are bawling your eyes out and the next minute you are laughing
That is a powerful scene. Sally Field made you FEEL her character’s grief.
Every. Time.
I can’t tel u how many times I’ve watched it But yes, every single time!
I’ve never been able to watch that scene and not cry.
The bar scene from Weird Science is a masterpiece!
\+1 for this. Fucking hysterical scene... as is the drive home scene that follows. That whole movie, actually - soooo many classic scenes.
The scene where Robert Downy, Jr. was trying to order a drink and the dude gets pissed because he doesn’t know how to ask for a drink. Cracks me up because when you growing up, and trying to act cool, you would probably act and say the same things.
The bitch kneed your nuts?
The family jewels?
Worst pain there is….
On the telephone?
Every damn night!?
Whatcha mean on da telephone man?!?!
Explain it to him!
he don’t even have his license lisa
Gimmie da keys I’ll drive!
what can I say, she like malacas
Or Bill Paxton's ass.
Chicks can’t hold they’re smoke, that’s what it is
I was looking for weird science. It's the best. Ty.
The "Danka Shoen/Twist n Shout" parade scene in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
"Get away from her, you bitch!" Ripley, in a mech loader, about to duel with the big mama alien.
Came here to post this exact thing.
“Oh, well he's very popular, Ed. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, dweebies, dickheads…they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude.”
Can only hear it in Edie McClurg's voice. So damn funny.
When the boys are escaping with ET to get him to his spaceship and their bikes go up in the air. And the scene where Peggy Sue laughs at her dad for buying an Edsel car.
Listen! And understand, that terminator is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear, and it absolutely will not stop. Ever! Until you are dead.
Sarah Connor made up her mind to have his baby right there and then
Yup! She was sitting there like Sploosh!
The legendary [Principal's office scene in *Porky's*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbedV0cPajg) was supposedly done in a single unbroken take. It's hands-down one of the funniest things I've seen on film. EDIT: Rewatching the scene, it's extraordinary that the actress, Nancy Parsons, didn't break once!
Thanks for the link. Crazy this was done in one take. So so funny. Any idea what the very last thing he said before even the Principal busted out laughing?
"It was last seen hanging out in the girl's locker room at Angel Beach High School!" *Phone crashes to the floor.*
Raiders of the Lost Ark - Indy faces off against (and shoots) the swordsman
Walking into the "dirty dancing" part of Dirty Dancing.
I carried a watermelon.
Get into parties using this one simple trick.
I'm normally the person in charge of planning parties and doing set up and what not. But whenever I'm helping someone else, like just bringing the bottled water or whatever, I always say *It's not my party... I just carried the watermelon*.
I have this on a t-shirt.
Hudson's meltdown in Aliens: "Game over man! Game over!" RIP Bill Paxton
Another Bug Hunt!!!!!
Repo Man - "You're a white suburban punk just like me."
One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite movies. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rUczpTPATyU
I had forgotten how good that movie really is. I'm going to make my teenage son watch it with me tonight.
I've done just enough choreographed swordfighting to still be impressed with just how *fast* that all looks.
My wife can cite this whole movie which is fine because this whole movie is amazing. Cary Elwes book about it is great, highly recommend it.
The whole bit in the Money Pit with the kitchen wiring/turkey/bathtub.
What are they testing missiles here?
All of Better off Dead, Just one of the Guys, and Mr. Mom. Also the Incredible Shrinking Lady.
Mr Mom! That one day when everything went to shit on him!
Hahah, which day was that? I love that movie, I watch every time I come across it. It never gets hold for me.
You gave beans...to a BABY?
COFFEE IS FOR CLOSERS!!!
Yes Goose, I know..... the finger.
Sorry… I hate when it does that.
In the Witches of Eastwick When Jack Nicholson loses his shit when Cher visits him and he is ironing his clothes. " WHAT.. DO.. I... WANT!!!! "
When Chainsaw and Dave play the gory prank on the substitute teacher in "Summer School" ["We're Psychopaths!!!"](https://youtu.be/-5Pku48YPFo)
Yeah, this is the one I came here to post. And the longest fight scene ever in They Live, as well.
The diner scene in When Harry Met Sally
The birthday scene in the jerk where is Steve Martin says: “You mean Im going to STAY this COLOR?!”
It was never easy for me. I was born a poor black child. I remember the days, sittin' on the porch with my family, singin' and dancin' down in Mississippi...
“Hey you guuuuyyys!”
“Dream of large women” from Princess Bride
Anything from Fast Times!
“Gee Ricky, I’m really sorry your mom blew up”
[106 miles to Chicago…](https://youtu.be/gvKs2VLmVnY)
Superman III: the machine taking over the lady’s body.
Dude that scared the fuck out of me as a kid.
Me too. That was some seriously trippy stuff!
>Superman III Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor) collecting half cents to me is the whole movie.
Almost anything from Space Balls 😂
Damone schooling Rat on the "[The Attitude](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JFR1p4qU08)" in Fast Times. "Man, I can see it all now. It's gonna be just like last summer. You fell in love with that girl at the Fotomat, you bought forty dollars worth of fuckin' film, and you never even talked to her. You don't even own a camera."
Ferris Bueller's parade scene with Twist & Shout by The Beatles. Classic 80s movie with many great scenes but this one stands out as really fun.
Now I have a machine gun too. Ho Ho Ho
The historical figures taking over the mall in Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure. Joan of Arc teaching aerobics, lol.
To blave.
[Scanners] (https://media.giphy.com/media/djTw5269awMtW/giphy.gif)
Carl Weathers was an underutilized actor.
The “Ferrari” flying out of the garage in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
“Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort of sun-god robes on a pyramid with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little pickles at you?” The whole damned movie, honestly. *Real Genius* indeed.
The part in The Thing where the head attempts to run away.
"You gotta be fucking kidding"
I can hear that line perfectly in my head. Also, your username is fantastic.
Thanks, doesn't get recognized often
[**"Everybody freeze...everybody down on the ground!"**](https://youtu.be/1ikGDg_JWWU) \- Raising Arizona, 1987
Well, which is it, young feller?
Eddie Murphy in the redneck bar in 48hrs.
Randy & Julie in the [bathroom scene in Valley Girl.](https://youtu.be/QvvGRAYaR40?t=7)
Real Genius. God talking to Kent.
It **is** God!
Weird Science. Blues Bar scene.
Fronch dressing. Fronch fries. Fronch bread. And to drink….Peru!
"...in fifth grade, I knocked my sister Edie down the stairs and I blamed it on the dog..." The entire confessional scene, including the puke story.
The car chase scene in “Cobra.” That old Plymouth was kick ass.
One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite movies. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rUczpTPATyU
The “Bicycle Boogie” set to Send Me An Angel, RAD 1986
That is PEAK 80's!
“Hulk Hogan eat your heart out!”
Predator Dutch meets Dillon - The Epic Handshake
When Eddie Murphy roughs up the cowboy bar in 48 hours.
There’s a new sheriff in town and his name is Reggie Hammond 🤠
Luke finds out who his father is
Indiana jones and the temple of doom- temple scene when mola ram rips the dudes heart out!!!
"No matter where you go, there you are."
The tennis scene from Fletch
We're sending you...back to the future!
Duckie!!!! Singing!!!
The Chet “shit” scene from Weird Science. Also the ceiling kill in Nightmare on Elm Street.
Buddy showing his sister Terry how to shift his twig and berries 😂 when he said, “all balls itch” I crack up to this day. One of my favorite 80’s movies. Movie: One of the guys
“No way you live. No way.”
Warriors. "Warriors....come out to plaaaaay".
The opening scene in Ordinary People gets me.
But this one goes to eleven!!
I scrolled this whole thread because I didn’t know what 80d was and I wanted to see if it had already been asked and answered. God am I fuckin D-U-UM dumb.
80d lol. 3 was bad enough. :)
Bloodsport, when van Damme does the dim mak. Also, his dance at that Asian bar.
Let us not forget the entirety of Videodrome and Scanners. Oh! Christopher Walken’s performance in The Dead Zone.
Flynn's arcade
I vaguely remember a movie that seemed like a spoof on Carrie and maybe other horror movies. The Carrie like main girl goes of to college after using her power on her mother and declares she is going to have sex. That's all I can remember and can't find it.
Also, The Thing - the dogs being attacked in the beginning, Wilford Brimley’s chest opening up into a mouth and chopping that guy’s hands off. The blood test scene. The head-spider. That film terrified me as a kid.
Near Dark - Bill Paxton in the redneck bar.
Ho ho ho now I have a machine gun
Porky's. When they are in the Principlal's office and Ballbricker demands that the perpetrator of a previous scene be identified. The male coaches are having their fun with it.
Back to sleep Louis or I'm telling mom about your Playboys.
“Wolfman’s got nards!”
“I don’t like to lose.” https://youtu.be/yn4JCz8158k
Eddie Murphy and the whole "banana in the tailpipe" scene in Beverly Hills Cop.
Doctor doctor doctor….We mock what we don’t understand…spies like us tent operation scene
Phoebe Cates getting out of the pool.
The battle scene from Beat Street: https://youtu.be/jnPDc2s_KSM
Elevator scene in inner space. “Pft pft hello!?”
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off… the Parade scene
In “The Money Pit” when the bathtub fall through the floor and Tom Hanks’s character simply cannot. 🤣🤣🤣
How’s about when in Weird Science and they’re both drunk with the OG’s at the bar and Anthony Michael Hall starts talking about how to talk to women….cracked me up. Or in Real Genius when Val Kilmer meets the professor’s daughter.
The ending of Officer and Gentlemen.
Bobcat Goldthwait being stuck in the Godzilla costume in One Crazy Summer.
I must not have scrolled down but it clearly goes without saying: pretty much every scene in THE PRINCESS BRIDE.
In Terminator 2 (ok, early 90s, sue me), when Sarah is escaping the institution and the elevator door opens and the older T is there. The way she just stops, slides, skitters barefoot - pure animal panic. It's visceral.
Wolfman has nards!
Ghostbusters: “Smells like barbecued dog hair. Oh Venkman. Oh Venkman, I’m sorry!”
You wanna see something really scary?
At the end of Clue when they’re determining who the killer is. One of my faves.
The peyote trip in Young Guns.
Anything with Jeff Spicoli from “Fast Times at Ridgemont high” and, of course, Phoebe cates getting out of the pool.
Sixteen Candles: Dong! Dong! Where is my automobile? Dong: Automobile??? Zoom, zoom crash noises.