Coor Don't know the 80's

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div wrote:two words.... Weird Al.


LOL...


Leg warmers when they were cool (like 2 pairs at once)...that's all I'm gonna say...
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Yay thundercats!

Don't forget, rolling up *TIGHT* jeans halfway up your calf to show off all your pretty multi colored socks!

men who's jeans were tighter then the women wore them..

and lace gloves with the fingers cut out, a la Madonna

and really big bright scrunchies in your hair

and Aqua Net hair spray! teehee! big BIG hair that broke if you touched it..

oh and BOOM BOXES!
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Coor wrote:OK so why did they wear their shirts half on the should. No like a cute off the should think, but like half way down their arm? I've yet to understand that.


That little bit of fashion comes to you from the movie Flashdance.

and come on people we can't talk about leg warmers with out mentioning headbands
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ms.tangledwebs wrote:Not to be terribly informative or anything, but Breakdancing made it's debut in NYC in the seventies. Coincidentally it was developed directly after the first Capoirista (SP?) came to the US. Breakdancing is essentially a non interactive variation on Capoiera, which is a dance/fighting form developed by African slaves in Brazil. If you are at all interested in knowing more about this, I HIGHLY recommend it, course I LOVE Capoiera.
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Not trying to be a nazi, but it's "Capoeira". It is really fun, but good luck finding a practitioner who can fight, these days.

Regardless of that, it's very good exercise, (Sure as fuck beats Tae Bo.)

But you're right - it really started as an off-the-wall variation of guerilla warfare, developed by the Africans enslaved in Brazil. However, for the most part, what's practiced in the U.S. is considered Capoeira Regional - more dance and acrobatics - whereas the original (or thus I've been led to believe) is known as Capoeira Angola, which tends more towards takedowns and striking.

The difference is about the same as the difference between American Tae Kwon Do and Korean Tae Kwon Do.

Enormous.

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...or the songs that came from the arcade games like " Pacman Fever " .

Spandex (everybodies fav)

Parachute pants.

The messed up world of Cocain (which led to the present days Meth shit)

David Lynch made the mainstream with "Blue Velvet" I believe.

And the man before his time...Adam Ant. (big influence of Trent Reznor)

The first big push of Gay/Lesbian life to the mainstream world. ( which the public desperately needed!)
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DeadSoul wrote:
Spandex


It's a privledge; NOT a right!!!!!
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lol
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LadyIvanna wrote:
DeadSoul wrote:
Spandex


It's a privledge; NOT a right!!!!!



Matthew Lilliard......as "cereal killer" in "Hackers"
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1. EveL as much as i LOOOOVE prince, he did NOT own every year of the 80s...infact he was very non main stream until 1999 came out in 83, purple rain in 84 was fucking HUGE. But then Cherry Moon like blew up in his face. Now granted i liked Around the world in a day, Lovesexy, Parade, and even the Batman stuff all those....(86, 87 and 89) were pretty much colossal flops. Well, Batman was huge, and i LOVE the batman album, but most people make fun of it. So....in retrospect, commercially, Prince only really RULED 1983, 84, 86 (with Parade) and technically 89.

I would also like to add i believe i am gonna start a topic of my own, a seminar for the underprivledged....an 80s zone, with music, movies, tv, and fads.

My favorite parts of the 80s...(and some of my first covered topics) Movies like: Back to the Future, Karate Kid, and Young Guns. Music from people like Echo & the Bunnymen, Adam Ant, and the cyberpunk, Billy Idol. And fun fads like, Parachute Pants, Day Glo, and Cock Rock.

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I just heard that they released all the episodes of Jem and the holograms on DVD.
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Prince own every year of MY 80's! but erm so did duran duran...and I had the vinyl (thats a record.....flt, black, round......not a CD) single of around the world in a day.....and I played it on my little orphan annie record player......
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The 80's......Max Headroom, The Noid(Dominoes), Chester Cheetah, Fievel and American Tail, Land Before Time, ALF, Teddy Ruxpin, Goonies, Gremlins, Critters, ET, Freddy, Jason, Micheal, Chucky,Pinhead, And Leatherface, Micheal Jackson(I was obsessed with the Thriller video), hair metal, Garbage Pail Kids, Heman, Wuzzles, Popples, Huggabunch, New Kids on the Block,(GO RENT FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH!)...that'll show ya the full 80's feel....also 1998's Wedding Singer......Karate Kid,Legend, The Neverending Story, My Demon Lover,Spacecamp,Dark Crystal,batteries not included, Cocoon, Benji, Indiana Jones, PEE-WEE HERMAN, ATARI, holes in knees of jeans, denim jackets with studs and marker drawings, Batman, Superman, Back to the Future, TEEN WOLF, hot pink, and neon blue, yellow, and greens, Purple Rain, drive-in theaters, OHH! REMEMBER?! Girls wore their bangs in a big POOF/wave kinda thing..LOL! And guys wore those short ass shorts with their polo shirt with the horse or gator on the front. And girls would put on a SHITLOAD of makeup, and do designs of circles, triangles, and hearts in neon colors. With HUGE and flashy jewelry. Hmmm...what else....ah yes, does anyone remember a movie called FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR? I loved that movie and haven't seen it in years.....my buddy, my buddy,my buddy, my buddy.....MY BUDDY and me!!!!...KID SISTER....Pound Puppies, Care Bears, Thundercats, Family Ties(actually, Micheal J. Fox ruled the 80's)....Edward Scissorhands and Beetlejuice, WILLOW, Star Wars and the Ewoks, Heathcliff, Dudley Moore, John Candy, Sam Kinnison, Richard Pryor, all of the body switching movies..(18 Again; Like Father, Like Son; Vice Versa; Switched)...The Boy Who Could Fly, Dirty Dancing, John Hughes, Molly Ringwald, Phoebe Cates, Short Circuit, Steve Guttenburg, Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, GIA, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts,Police Academy,Bill and Ted, Rambo and Over the Top, Swamp Thing,the magic of David Copperfield, Cosby Show,Shit Happens,Baby on Board,iron on t-shirts, MTV before it sucked(24 hrs of videos w/ no commercials)..."New Wave" music(The Cure, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Flock of Seagulls)....Cyndi Lauper, Madonna, Boy George, Wham, Prince,Debbie Gibson and Tiffany ...Dee Lite, Digital Undergrond, Public Enemy, MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice,etc...oh, and does anyone remember the old KISS fm we had here in the 80's? They played hard rock and heavy metal(besides 104.5wimz).....or how bout BONKERS candy!!!And Chuck E Cheese was still Showbiz Pizza with Billy Bob the Bear ...ya know looking back at it all, I really miss the wonderful wild and weird decade that the 80's was. I'm glad to have been a part of the freakshow. :)
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Aerick Ravenheart wrote: does anyone remember a movie called FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR? I loved that movie and haven't seen it in years


I LOVED that movie! I always wished I could get on a spaceship like that!!!
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Mistress Eve(L) wrote:I just heard that they released all the episodes of Jem and the holograms on DVD.


Rock on. Though I always got grief for being a boy and watching that....
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Post by Onibubba »

Here's a bit of late 80's (1987) news that will make many of you happy:

"Warner have just announced a two disc special edition of The Lost Boys which stars the likes of Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric, Corey Haim and Corey Feldman. This newly remastered two discer will be available to own from the 10th August this year, and should set you back somewhere in the region of $26.99. The full disc specs for this vampire cult favorite are attached below, along with our first look at the official artwork. Our thanks to those good folks at DVDDebate.com for sending that over.


Anamorphic Widescreen Presentation

English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Track

Audio Commentary by director Joel Schumacher

Multi-Angle Video Commentary with Corey Haim, Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander

The Lost Boys: A Retrospective Documentary

Vamping Out: The Undead Creations of Greg Cannom

Inside the Vampire’s Cave Featurette

Selection of Deleted Scenes

The Vampire’s Photo Gallery

A Director’s Vision Feature:
- Comedy vs. Horror
- Fresh Blood: A New Look at Vampires
- The Lost Boys Sequel?

The Return of Sam and the Frog Brothers

Haimster & Feldog: The Story of the 2 Coreys

A World of Vampires: Interactive Ancient Map

Lost In the Shadows by Lou Gramm, Music Video

The Lost Boys Theatrical Trailer"


Commentary by both Coreys! I may pick this up for that alone :lol:
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*cream*

the Coreys!!!!
*cream, cream*

vampire stuff

*cream*
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paint pantz, wearing a million buttonz on ur denim jacket, friendship braceletz, valley girlz/speak, Wendy'z "Where'z The Beef?" commercialz, Swatchez, fingerless lace glovez, stirrup pantz, spikey hair, crimping ironz, really BIG hair, Headbanger'z Ball, Metallica (pre - sell-out dayz), ...
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It's a privledge; NOT a right!!!!!


Agreed.

and I had the vinyl (thats a record.....flt, black, round......not a CD)


They had those back in the 60's so I know about them. Thanks though.


Vanilla Ice


I though he was early 90's
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