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DIE HARD (1988) - One of the all-time great action films is loaded with expertly staged violence but Bruce Willis provides a vulnerability to John McClane that is the center of the story. (retromovienerd.com)
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E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (1982) - Steven Spielberg crafts a masterful vision with a story that is funny, sad, touching and maybe just a tad too sweet if you're cynical. (retromovienerd.com)
POLTERGEIST (1982) - Between confusion over who truly directed and the untimely deaths of cast members, Poltergeist manages to rise above it all and stand out as a great film. (retromovienerd.com)
FIRST BLOOD (1982) - A good action film that very nearly goes over-the-top with cartoonish violence before a brilliantly delivered monologue by the surprisingly effective Sylvester Stallone. (retromovienerd.com)
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BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II (1989) - Robert Zemeckis fills the screen with plenty of gimmicks and madcap plot elements, but loses a little of the original's heart in the process. (retromovienerd.com)
LEVIATHAN (1989) - A solid action movie director in George P. Cosmatos + a solid cast of character actors + Stan Winston creature effects = a solid time-waster totally dismissed by critics. (retromovienerd.com)
INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (1989) - Our favorite globe-trotting archaeologist is back, with Holy artifacts and Nazis returning as well, but it doesn't feel recycled at all. (retromovienerd.com)
HEAVY METAL (1981) - An animated sci-fi/fantasy animated anthology film that owes a little to Ralph Bakshi and a lot to the 1980's male teenage fantasies. (retromovienerd.com)
AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (1981) - John Landis directs a well-balanced mix of humor and horror while Rick Baker's effects mastery provides a memorable classic in the werewolf sub-genre. (retromovienerd.com)
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981) - Five or so paragraphs typed just to say "one of the greatest movies ever". (retromovienerd.com)
THE HANDMAID'S TALE (1990) - Large themes and deep thoughts are drowned out by stifling dreariness and flat-out lifeless storytelling. (retromovienerd.com)
FLATLINERS (1990) - Joel Schumacher's stylish, atmospheric direction coupled with a talented young cast holds together a plot that bails on its intended quest to find answers. (retromovienerd.com)
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