Your top 3 favourite films released in your year of birth
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi
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    My year of birth: 1982.

    Top 3 favourite films:
    1. Blade Runner (also my second favourite Sci Fi film of all time)
    2. E.T. (also my favourite Spielberg film)
    3. John Carpenter's The Thing


    Notable mentions:
    Tron, Poltergeist, Wrath Of Khan

    Should I have to move your threads Dimi?? ;) Bond Movies->General Movies /Disco
  • QBranchQBranch
    Posts: 2,441
    1982 also (80's forever!)

    1. Bladerunner (agreed DD, one of the best sci-fi's ever)
    2. Grease 2 :-S just kidding- Tron
    3. Dark Crystal

    Also:
    E.T. a childhood fave.
    I forget Conan the Barbarian- haven't seen it for ages. But I think it was good.
  • 1991.....

    JFK
    Terminator 2
    Silence of the Lamb

    Notable Mention : Cape Fear
  • Samuel001Samuel001
    Posts: 10,183
    1989

    1. Licence To Kill
    2. Back to the Future Part II
    3. Lethal Weapon 2

    As you can tell, I've seen very few films from my birth year.
  • A very clever way to get people give up their year of birth! :)

    1988 ... not a very good year for movies

    My Neighbor Totoro
    Dead Ringers
    Beetle Juice
  • 1975

    One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
    Jaws
    Rocky Horror Picture Show

    Buncha kids on here....
  • 'Buncha kids on here....'

    I've often thought that myself from what I could ascertain from various members and pointers they may have inadvertently given away since joining, I was wondering sometimes if anyone was still out of diapers yet
    :-))

    No harm done by that, what I mean is, I was just surprised by some of the ages given here, I swear for two or three of the above here I had them down as 40+

    I was really surprised.
  • JBFan626JBFan626
    Posts: 1,332
    1981

    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    The Cannonball Run
    The Evil Dead
  • 1985

    Day of the Dead
    Commando
    Brazil
    Fletch
    National Lampoon's European Vacation
    Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
    The Return of the Living Dead
    Rocky IV
    Spies Like Us
    To Live and Die in L.A.
  • 1985
    I can only think of two though: Clue and The Goonies.
  • Uhum...1994 :-S

    The Lion King
    Three Colors: Red
    Forrest Gump
  • JWESTBROOKJWESTBROOK
    Posts: 4,676
    Crockett said:

    Uhum...1994 :-S



    Haha! I was thinking the same thing.

    1994 :-"

    Pulp Fiction
    True Lies
    The Mask

    Plus other "greats" such as Speed, The Chase, and other good action flicks.
  • KerimKerim
    Posts: 1,596
    1965 :">

    1. Thunderball
    2. Dr. Zhivago
    3. That Darn Cat
  • jolearonjolearon
    Posts: 544
    Octopussy (1983)
    WarGames
    Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
  • VirageVirage
    Posts: 1,804
    Uh 1996

    (googles 1996 in film(no SERIOUSLY)) :-S

    Well it has to be: 101 Dalmatians and Sargent Bioko by default.

    ( as their the only ones I've seen)
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi
    Posts: 5,991
    I'm really surprised about some of the ages around here. Old dudes and younglings... :P
  • jolearonjolearon
    Posts: 544
    The more positive approach would be, "Generations of Bond Fans."
  • 1993,

    Cliffhanger
    The Fugitive
    The Firm
  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded
    Posts: 2,594
    The General (B. Keaton) The Champ (Chaplin) ... no just kidding; although I am one of the older (I like to say "original!") James Bond fans.

    I actually have to look up the movies that year and get back to you ... maybe
  • H007MERH007MER
    Posts: 137
    1978,

    Three favourites in no particular order;
    Halloween
    Dawn of the Dead
    Capricorn One
  • royale65royale65
    Posts: 508
    1988

    Die Hard
    Rambo three
    Scrooged
  • 1988

    Die Hard
    Willow
    The Naked Gun

    (I had to look up movie releases in 88' to find those)
  • 1985
    I can only think of two though: Clue and The Goonies.



    Back to the Future?
  • Char35tChar35t
    Posts: 289
    1978

    Grease
    Five Deadly Venoms
    The Boys in Company C
  • St_GeorgeSt_George
    Posts: 1,509
    Moonraker
    Being There
    The Muppet Movie

    Easy-peasy, lemon squeezy...
  • 1996
    1 - Mission: Impossible
    2 - Independance Day
    3 - Scream
  • VirageVirage
    Posts: 1,804
    ^ SHOOT FORGOT MI!!!!!!
  • 1991

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    Hook

    Beauty and the Beast
  • KerimKerim
    Posts: 1,596
    An awful lot of you young whippersnappers on here.
  • Agent005Agent005
    Posts: 550
    1986

    - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
    - Ferris Bueller's Day Off
    - Top Gun

    Honourable Mention to:

    - Aliens
    - The Great Mouse Detective
    - Platoon
  • Another youngster reporting for duty:

    Even the 90's had some good movies - next to the bond's of course. In no paticular order:

    Schindler's List:
    One of the most intriguing war movies I will ever see, period.

    The Fugitive:
    Very good action flick. I have a weak spot for both Harrison and Tommy Lee after this one

    Nightmare before christmas:
    one of the best animation movies, watched it year after year on ye olde VHS.

    Some other nominees:

    Jurassic Park
    In The Line Of Fire (Eastwood and JFK-murder-plot, basicly my ultimate movie)
    Sleepless in Seattle ( A relic from my romantic-movie-watching with girls, gimme a break here will ya ;-) )

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