Star Wars started in the 70's, ended in the 80's.
Star Wars started in the 70's, ended in the 80's.
Yeah some of star wars came from the 80's.
Oomph!
Ferris Bueller, Red Hot Chili Peppers making big, and Donnie Darko is set there.
I win.
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Aliens, Megaman, me, REM, Van Halen, Metallica, me, Spaceballs, Zelda.
Damn you Spiff, I was gonna say "Chilipeppers" you bastard.
Yep, only one of the Star Wars movies came out in the 70s.Originally posted by TheAbominatrix
Star Wars started in the 70's, ended in the 80's.
Lots of awesome stuff came out in the 80s or became popular in the 80s; Transformers, miniature GI Joes (not the 12" tall ones), Legos, Nintendo (Mario, Zelda, Mega Man, Contra, etc..), He-Man, fun hair bands (Van Halen, Def Leopard, Motley Crue, Poison, etc...) Indiana Jones, and on and on.
Oh yeah, an Goonies! "Hey you guys!"
My enthusiasm could be because I was a budding child in the 80s, but who knows.
There were a load of one hit wonders in that era, but it produced some good music too (AC/DC's Back in Black, a couple Floyd albums, Van Halen, and I think U2's the Josua Tree was made then as well...). As for movies, The Breakfest Cludb the Labyrinth, UHF, the Goonies and some other good ones.
Fast times at ridgemont high.
I feel like the only cool one in this thread because Im the first to mention "Spaceballs"
The 80's only stand out for cartoons and videogames, and I believe that the 80's were the golden age of both. Call it nostalgia if you will, but I think I was more amazed and enthralled by my original NES than any system to follow. 80's cartoons such as Danger Mouse, He Man, Mask, and Go Bots were staples of my childhood television viewing.
Knock yourselves down.
I don't know how old you people are, but I was born in '79 and I know less about the 80's culture than you guys do, even though I came here around mid '85. Anyway:
crazy cartoons that make no sense. Pro-american cartoons like GI Joe which was a marketting gimmick for Hasbro.
New Kids on the Block. MC Hammer. Vanilla Ice. Some other one hit wonders.
I dunno....the 80's was only good for some of you weirdos who actually cared about pop culture.
Popples.
Popples?
Knock yourselves down.
My girlfriend has a Popple and a Care Bear on her bed.
Oh yeah, Metallica is a product of the 1980s, too.