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50 Movies From the '80s That You Totally Forgot About

These gems are too good to forget.

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Of course, you remember iconic '80s movies such as The Breakfast Club, Top Gun, and Back to the Future. But what other films have you forgotten? With their wild plots, cheesy special effects, and ultra-quotable lines, '80s movies are some of the most entertaining of all time. Let’s take a trip down memory lane to the big hair and bigger shoulder pads of the decade to check out some of these movies that just might be worth streaming again (and don't forget to check our our guides to the best romantic comedies, scary movies and coming of age movies too!

1

Adventures in Babysitting

Adventures in Babysitting
Credit: Rose Productions/Touchstone Pictures/Silver Screen Partners

The adorable Elizabeth Shue must battle her way through the big city with the kids she’s watching in this comedy.

2

Big Trouble in Little China

Big Trouble in Little China
Credit: 20th Century Fox, TAFT Entertainment Pictures

Kirk Russell rescues Kim Cattrall from some weird goings-on that somehow involve an ancient sorcerer beneath Chinatown.

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3

An American Werewolf in London

An American Werewolf in London
Credit: Polygram Pictures/ Lycanthrope Films/ American Werewolf

A walking tour on the moors, an incredibly hideous werewolf, and some wry humor (with a dash of blood and guts) made this a cult classic.

4

E.T.,The Extra-Terrestrial

E.T.,The Extra-Terrestrial
Credit: Universal Pictures/ Amblin Entertainment

This sci-fi classic featuring a gentle and homesick alien is equal parts adventure and poignancy. The kids, including a very young Drew Barrymore, have to work together to save the day. Yes, it’s sappy, but it’s why you loved it the first time.

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5

The 'Burbs

The 'Burbs
Credit: Imagine Entertainment/ Paramount Pictures

Tom Hanks and his neighbors (with Carrie Fisher as his sensible wife) are convinced the eccentric new neighbors actually are murderers. When another neighbor disappears, they’re compelled to find the body, with hilarious results, of course!

6

Desperately Seeking Susan

Desperately Seeking Susan
Credit: Orion Pictures

The hair! The clothes! The music! Nothing says the gloriously tacky '80s like this movie with Madonna in the lead.

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7

Gremlins

Gremlins
Credit: Warner Bros./ Amblin Entertainment

Whatever you do, do NOT get them wet, do NOT feed them after midnight, and do NOT expose them to bright light. Bet you still can’t watch this without getting a little freaked out when that cute little fur baby morphs into the stuff of nightmares.  

8

Howard the Duck

Howard the Duck
Credit: Universal Pictures/ Lucasfilm

Lea Thompson (of Back to the Future fame) and a cigar-smoking duck from outer space must save Earth from evil aliens. It involves big hair, a duck-girl romance, and lots of other weird plot twists that famously earned this movie its dud status.  

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9

Explorers

Explorers
Credit: Paramount Pictures

Young inventors and their homemade space craft venture into the galaxy to learn aliens are not so different from us. While not the most creative theme, the movie does feature newcomers Ethan Hawke and River Phoenix.

10

Working Girl

Working Girl
Credit: Twentieth Century Fox

Melanie Griffith stars as the executive secretary whose boss steals her idea. When her boss, Sigourney Weaver, breaks her leg, Melanie uses her boss’s connections to partner with an investment broker, played by Harrison Ford. She advances her own career, but things get decidedly sticky after her boss returns.

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11

Pretty in Pink

Pretty in Pink
Credit: Paramount Pictures

Follow your heart, or date the rich guy? These are the questions teenager Molly Ringwald must ask herself. If nothing else, watch this again for the fashion.

12

WarGames

WarGames
Credit: United Artists/ Sherwood Productions

The popular '80s teen actor Mathew Broderick accidentally hacks into a military computer, which challenges him to a game between the U.S. and Russia. Unfortunately, the computer is playing for real, which may start World War III.  

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13

Trading Places

Trading Places
Credit: Cinema Group Ventures/ Paramount Pictures

What causes us to be who we are: Nature or nurture? Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd’s lives are switched by unscrupulous millionaires who make a bet about what shapes a person. Jamie Lee Curtis also stars.

14

The Goonies

The Goonies
Credit: Warner Bros./ Amblin Entertainment

Young misfits from the Goon Docks find an ancient map to a buried treasure, which they hope to use to save their neighborhood in this adventure-comedy.

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15

The Princess Bride

The Princess Bride
Credit: Act III Communications/ Buttercup Films Ltd./ The Princess Bride Ltd.

This story-within-a-story features a beautiful princess in love with a handsome stable boy, a nasty prince, and a cast of other fascinating characters including a Spaniard seeking revenge against the six-fingered man who killed his father. It’s definitely worth seeing again for the sweet romance and silly-but-quotable dialogue.

16

Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters
Credit: Columbia Pictures/ Delphi Films/ Black Rhino Productions

Who ya gonna call when your city is overrun by paranormal activity? The original version of this movie can’t be topped, but re-watch it with your kids and you be the judge.

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17

Ladyhawke

Ladyhawke
Credit: Twentieth Century Fox/ Warner Bros.

In this medieval adventure, Mathew Broderick is a young thief who must help a knight (who turns into a wolf at night) and his lover (who turns into a hawk during the day) destroy the evil bishop who cast a spell on them. Talk about a complicated romance.

18

The Money Pit

The Money Pit
Credit: Amblin Entertainment/ U-Drive Productions/ Universal Pictures

Tom Hanks stars alongside Shelley Long (of Cheers) in this tale of a couple whose dream house is, well, a money pit.

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19

Overboard

Overboard
Credit: MGM/ Star Partners/ Hawn-Sylbert Movie Company

When a beautiful heiress cheats a hired carpenter, then falls overboard from her yacht, what’s the result? She gets amnesia, and he gets a mom for his out-of-control kids. Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s onscreen chemistry makes this movie more watchable than it sounds.

20

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Credit: Paramount Pictures/ Hughes Entertainment

Anyone who’s ever been stranded in an airport, struggled with a rental car company, or had to deal with a chatty seatmate can relate to this tale of woe about a man trying to get home for the holidays. Steve Martin travels alongside John Candy in this comedy with plenty of goofy humor.

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