Wednesday, September 5, 2012

some tongue-in-cheek 80s gems from karen g.


Gone and probably forgotten…Karen G. takes a look at some lesser known 1980s movies



Invaders from Mars (1986)



Tobe Hooper’s remake of the 1950s Sci-Fi classic stars Karen Black, Timothy Bottoms and Hunter Carson who plays the heroic young boy who tries to save his town as aliens begin to take over the minds of his parents and every other grown up in sight!  (Carson happens to be the real-life son of Karen Black).



The Garbage Pail Kids Movie (1987)



I read recently that some of your old Garbage Pail Kids cards could be worth upwards of $4000 thanks to runaway ‘80s nostalgia that has taken the world by storm!  Sadly, the only Garbage Pail Kid memorabilia I have in my collection is the movie.  According to this charming flick, even if you’re really disgusting, a great personality goes a long way! 


Witchboard (1986)



What do you do when someone tells you NOT to use a Ouija board when you’re alone? Well, you use it alone of course, and it’s all fun and games until you unleash an angry spirit!


Summer Camp Nightmare (1987)



Dare I say that the title says it all?  This movie is Lord of the Flies meets Sleepaway Camp.


The Legend of Billie Jean (1985)



Just because you’re a cute blonde, does not mean you’re not a bad ass.  This is what happens when you push a woman too far!  P.S. Helen Slater – where are you girl?


Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985)



A long time ago, in a galaxy far away, before CGI, After Effects and Photoshop…movie makers lived in a world of stop-action animation and a little something called “Animatronics”.  If you’d like to see both of these things done particularly badly, please check out this heartwarming movie.


Masters of the Universe (1987)


Dolph Lundgren as Russian boxer Ivan Drago in 1985’s Rocky IV may have been one of the most terrifying characters of my childhood.  He then later transformed into superhero HE-MAN in 1987 and won me over again!  (All this aside, Frank Langella played "Skeletor," how bad-ass is that?)


Maximum Overdrive (1986)



I’m convinced that Stephen King can make anything scary.  This is what happens when bad machines happen to good people (like Emilio Estevez).


Shocker (1989)




"Just when you thought sending him to the electric chair would be the end of him."  Wes Craven does it again in this campy horror.


Hider in the House (1989)



If I ever saw Gary Busey staring in my window you better believe I would run like hell…no questions asked.


Saturday the 14th (1981) 



Pranks and Monsters lurk in every corner in this fun “fantasy horror” by Howard Cohen.


Q (1982)



What do you do when you hear reports about a giant killer lizard flying around New York City?  Move to California.

2 comments:

  1. I remember when all of these were released in theatres! My parents were bored out of their minds by Invaders from Mars (I, of course, thought it was the best film of 1986 - until I saw Aliens).

    Q, meanwhile, I wanted to see desperately - as a six-year-old - after I read the plot description on the back cover of the movie novelization at the local pharmacy. I almost pulled off what I thought was a fail-proof ruse... until my parents outsmarted my motives!

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  2. Thanks for sharing, I have seen a few of these movies. Good times, those 80's had some crazy movies!

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