#80s movies

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another happy birthday to this rockstar… happy birthday river! and i really hope that you’re resting easy and looking down on all of us with a smile on your face :)

we all miss you so much, and words cannot explain how much of an impact you have made on the world and especially the film industry in such a short amount of time.

it’s sad how you left the world but let’s not focus on how you left but what you left, your amazing films and music and all the charities that you worked with.

you’re a true star and we will always have you in our hearts <3 rest easy riv.

in loving memory of river jude phoenix

august 23rd, 1970- october 31, 1993.

… and again happy birthday to this angel, whose work inspired a lot and helped a lot, he was a voice and an activist.

today we celebrate his life and his legacy, river jude phoenix was an amazing person and his life was cut too short but his memories will live on

in memory of river jude phoenix, may his soul continue to rest in peace

august 23, 1970- october 31,1993☆

Is this movie in 3d? No, but your face is.

Is this movie in 3d?
No, but your face is.


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Sixteen Candles. John Hughes was just the best ever.

Sixteen Candles.

John Hughes was just the best ever.


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“[…] yes, I’ve always dreamed of a little girl just like you!”

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First Blood (1982) Directed by Ted KotcheffDirector of Photography: Andrew Laszlo (A.S.C.)

First Blood (1982) Directed by Ted Kotcheff

Director of Photography: Andrew Laszlo (A.S.C.)


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Things 80’s teen movies actually teach you…

Sixteen Candles: Rape is cool and casual racism is ok.

The Breakfast Club: Sexual harrassment is cool…also kids who smoke pot actually show up on time for Saturday detention.

Pretty in Pink: Everyone is an asshole to poor people and get away with it.

Ferris Bueller: The rich, popular dickhead will always be able to get away with everything.

St. Elmo’s Fire: Stalking is ok. Also, everyone is a selfish, whiny dick in their 20s.

Flashdance: Be a welder, because living in a giant warehouse on your own in downtown Philly at age 18 is boss.

Labyrinth: David Bowie.

Things 80’s teen movies actually teach you…

Sixteen Candles: Rape is cool and casual racism is ok.

The Breakfast Club: Sexual harrassment is cool…also kids who smoke pot actually show up on time for Saturday detention.

Pretty in Pink: Everyone is an asshole to poor people and get away with it.

Ferris Bueller: The rich, popular dickhead will always be able to get away with everything.

St. Elmo’s Fire: Stalking is ok. Also, everyone is a selfish, whiny dick in their 20s.

Flashdance: Be a welder, because living in a giant warehouse on your own in downtown Philly at age 18 is boss.

Labyrinth: David Bowie.

Nicolas Cage in Moonstruck (1987).

Nicolas Cage in Moonstruck (1987).


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