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Movie Battle 1985 vs 1986 vs 1987


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1985

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?year=1985,1985&title_type=feature&sort=moviemeter,asc

Back to the future

Fletch

Breakfast Club

Goonies

Weird Science

Brazil

Commando

Teen Wolf

European Vacation

Brewster's Millions

Spies like us

1986

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?year=1986,1986&title_type=feature&sort=moviemeter,asc

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Aliens

Top Gun

Platoon

Stand by Me

Pretty in Pink

Blue Velvet

Highlander

Big Trouble in Little China

9 1/2 Weeks

Crocodile Dundee

Color of Money

Three Amigos

Back to School

Hoosiers

1987

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?year=1987,1987&title_type=feature&sort=moviemeter,asc

Full Metal jacket

Princess Bride

Wall Street

Dirty Dancing

Predator

Untouchables

Space Balls

Robo Cop

Planes Trains and Automobiles

Lethal Weapon

Raising Arizona

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Weird Science- very underrated and hilarious.

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Bottom line- nothing on the 1985 list comes close to Platoon in 1986.

Stand By Me- very good

Blue Velvet- total whacked

Highlander- another underrated pic

Hoosiers- consistently voted one of the best sports movies ever

1987 is strong- Full Metal Jacket is classic, Princess Bride is pretty damn funny and Raising Arizona is hilarious as well.

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