2. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) Freddy Kruger in his striped sweater first burst out of our nightmares and onto our screens in this slasher film and inspired an entire franchise β along with
This is the second part of the American Gangster Films series (1970s β 1990s). So, naturally, the films featured in this list, also including the honourable mentions, were among the most popular, influential, and original from a period in American cinema that is known for the establishment of the blockbuster culture (which had started late in the 1970s), for the exploration of βyuppiesUniversal Pictures. There's plenty of movies and TV shows from the 1980s that you can watch right now. Franchises like "Back to the Future" and "Poltergeist" got their start in the '80s, and they are now available on streaming services. Beloved TV series like "Murder, She Wrote," "Cheers," and "The Golden Girls" also premiered in the '80s.
The pastel-hued mermaid tale is a 22-minute made-for-television film from anime director Osamu Dezaki, who also served as animation director on the 1969 holiday special "Frosty the Snowman" that
1) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) Warner Bros. Hands down, no questions about it, 1991βs 'Terminator 2: Judgement Day' is the best sequel to an 80βs film ever made! A follow up to 1984βs
10. Ran (1985) Another epic from a legendary director nearing the end of his career, Akira Kurosawa's magnificently dark take on King Lear is one of his masterpieces. Full of tragedy, brutality
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