80s Nostalgia Central

 This is a complete set of links to the posts on the project, there are a couple of number missteps, but this is all of them. 

Day One of the Project, a grim Kubrick Film.








Day Two Weird Al Fun







Day Three Clint Western







Day Four  Sean Connery in Space







Day Five The Movie of My Favorite Book








Day Six  Richard Donner Mayhem






Day Seven  Brian DePalma it begins







Day Eight Techno Thriller Number One From John Badham







Day Nine  Comedy Breakout Michael Keaton







Day Ten  Solid Disney Animation







Day Eleven Underwater with James Cameron







Day Twelve  I had to







Day Thirteen  Clint as a Dirty Harry







Day Fourteen  A Great Vampire Movie







Day Fifteen  The Brat Pack Plays Cowboys







Day Sixteen  Not Mel's best, but fun







Day Seventeen Belushi in a RomCom







Day Eighteen  Whoa Mama, hot stuff







Day Nineteen  I lived it







Day Twenty  Maybe the Greatest Baseball Movie Ever







Day Twenty-one  The Visual Revolution Begins







  

Day Twenty-two  More Eddie/Axel







Day Twenty-four  Hip Vampires











Day Twenty Five Clint Turns Spy


Day Twenty-six The Muppets go to London







Day Twenty-seven  Stallone Kills a Bunch of People







Day Twenty-eight   Krull on over for Dessert







Day Twenty-nine  James Bond Drops in







Day Thirty  Amanda's Second Favorite Film







Day Thirty-one  The Best of Brian DePalma







Day Thirty-two   A Weird One, not sure what it is supposed to be








Day Thirty-three  A Comedy worth your time











Day Thirty-four   Stallone is still killing people











Day Thirty-five  Joe Dante Fun


Day Thirty-Five  Tobe Hooper but Spielberg












Day Thirty-six  WWII Spies










Day Thirty-seven  Hard to find but worth the effort











Day Thirty-eight  My Favorite Coppola film of the 80s











Day Thirty-nine  Beloved by 80s kids










Day Forty  John Huston directing a musical about kids, not good











Day Forty-one  A Better movie than most give it credit for












Day Forty-two  More DePalma











Day Forty-three  Low grade spy stuff with Gene Simmons











Day Forty-four  Steve McQueen's final film










Day Forty-five  Sean Connery Again












Day Forty-six  More Mel











Day Forty-seven  A long forgotten film











Day Forty-eight  A Techno-thriller with more kids











Day Forty-nine  Peter Benchley miss fire











Day Fifty  What a great surprise










Day Fifty-one   An Anniversary memory











Day Fifty-two  Soccer in WWII











 
Day Fifty-three  John Hughes











Day Fifty-four  Disney Animation










Day Fifty-five  My Bachelor Party 











Day Fifty-six  Get out your 3D glasses











Day Fifty-seven  David Bowie Fantasy











Day Fifty-eight  Arnold in the Summer











Day Fifty-nine  It's a package deal











Day Sixty  Sexy New Orleans Cop Thriller












Day Sixty-one  It was timely in that year










Day Sixty-two  Non-homophobic Gay jokes











Day Sixty-three  Ralph Baksi Animation











Day Sixty-four  Another Tobe Hooper  not very good











Day Sixty-five  Pee Wee's sophomore effort











Day Sixty-six  Rolling Stone face plants











Day Sixty-seven  This is an odd one











Day Sixty-eight  Rock Biopic











Day Sixty-nine  Charming play adapted to film











Day Seventy  The most frequently seen movie of my 80s











Day Seventy-one  Sci Fi for the geriatric set











Day Seventy-two  An OK Comedy











Day Seventy-three  One more Clint for the Summer, a favorite











Day Seventy-four  Another John Badham Techno-thriller












Day Seventy-five  Mad Max as babysitter










Day Seventy-seven  The end of the project


























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