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Title: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: claws on April 28, 2011, 08:58:57 AM
DOMESTIC GROSSES #1–20

01. $210,609,762 - Back to the Future
02. $150,415,432 - Rambo: First Blood Part II
03. $127,873,716 - Rocky IV
04. $094,175,854 - The Color Purple
05. $087,071,205 - Out of Africa
06. $076,113,124 - Cocoon
07. $075,973,200 - The Jewel of the Nile
08. $068,706,993 - Witness
09. $061,389,680 - The Goonies
10. $060,088,980 - Spies Like Us

11. $055,600,000 - Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
12. $050,612,888 - Fletch
13. $050,327,960 - A View to a Kill
14. $049,364,621 - European Vacation
15. $048,230,162 - Mask
16. $045,875,171 - The Breakfast Club
17. $042,160,849 - White Nights
18. $041,410,568 - Pale Rider
19. $040,940,662 - Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
20. $040,833,132 - Brewster's Millions

Excellent year, and a great year for Chevy Chase I guess even though I've never seen Fletch.
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: Rev. Powell on April 28, 2011, 11:35:56 AM
As usual, I'm not too impressed with the box office winners (no surprise there).  BACK TO THE FUTURE is a great movie, though, and deserves the #1 spot.  Nice to see PEE WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE in there too.

Where's MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME?  :question:  Was it classified as 1986 in the US, or did it really not break the top 20?

Here's my picks from outside the top 20:
AFTER HOURS
BRAZIL
RE-ANIMATOR
RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD
YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES
DAY OF THE DEAD

And for B-movie cheese:
THE ADVENTURES OF HERCULES
BARBARIAN QUEEN
GYMKATA
HELLHOLE
LIFEFORCE
MALIBU EXPRESS
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: claws on April 28, 2011, 11:51:46 AM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 28, 2011, 11:35:56 AM


Where's MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME?  :question:  Was it classified as 1986 in the US, or did it really not break the top 20?



Mad Max didn't make the cut:

#24 $36,230,219 - Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: JaseSF on April 28, 2011, 11:42:12 PM
01. $210,609,762 - Back to the Future (Great movie, a lot of fun!)
02. $150,415,432 - Rambo: First Blood Part II (pretty intense, recall it being hugely popular)
03. $127,873,716 - Rocky IV (cheese but I liked it)
04. $094,175,854 - The Color Purple (Haven't seen)
05. $087,071,205 - Out of Africa (Haven't seen)
06. $076,113,124 - Cocoon (I loved it myself)
07. $075,973,200 - The Jewel of the Nile (Haven't seen)
08. $068,706,993 - Witness (Pretty good honestly)
09. $061,389,680 - The Goonies (A lot of fun IMO)
10. $060,088,980 - Spies Like Us (Haven't seen)

11. $055,600,000 - Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (was slightly disappointed by this one but still had some laughs)
12. $050,612,888 - Fletch (Alright but nothing great)
13. $050,327,960 - A View to a Kill (I enjoyed it)
14. $049,364,621 - European Vacation (I think this might be my favourite of the series)
15. $048,230,162 - Mask (Good drama, moving, great performances)
16. $045,875,171 - The Breakfast Club (classic)
17. $042,160,849 - White Nights (Haven't seen)
18. $041,410,568 - Pale Rider (Haven't seen)
19. $040,940,662 - Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (Haven't seen)
20. $040,833,132 - Brewster's Millions (Found this to be tough slugging)
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: crackers on April 29, 2011, 05:49:28 AM
Quote from: claws on April 28, 2011, 08:58:57 AM
DOMESTIC GROSSES #1–20

01. $210,609,762 - Back to the Future
02. $150,415,432 - Rambo: First Blood Part II
03. $127,873,716 - Rocky IV
04. $094,175,854 - The Color Purple
05. $087,071,205 - Out of Africa
06. $076,113,124 - Cocoon
07. $075,973,200 - The Jewel of the Nile
08. $068,706,993 - Witness
09. $061,389,680 - The Goonies
10. $060,088,980 - Spies Like Us

11. $055,600,000 - Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
12. $050,612,888 - Fletch
13. $050,327,960 - A View to a Kill
14. $049,364,621 - European Vacation
15. $048,230,162 - Mask
16. $045,875,171 - The Breakfast Club
17. $042,160,849 - White Nights
18. $041,410,568 - Pale Rider
19. $040,940,662 - Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
20. $040,833,132 - Brewster's Millions

Excellent year, and a great year for Chevy Chase I guess even though I've never seen Fletch.

Brilliant year! I don'y think i have seen Pale Rider or White Nights though.
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: Rev. Powell on April 29, 2011, 11:26:35 AM
Quote from: crackers on April 29, 2011, 05:49:28 AM


Brilliant year! I don'y think i have seen Pale Rider or White Nights though.

You definitely don't want to see WHITE NIGHTS, unless you like really bad dramas about tap dancing.
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: crackers on April 29, 2011, 11:27:33 AM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 29, 2011, 11:26:35 AM
Quote from: crackers on April 29, 2011, 05:49:28 AM


Brilliant year! I don'y think i have seen Pale Rider or White Nights though.

You definitely don't want to see WHITE NIGHTS, unless you like really bad dramas about tap dancing.

I think I can live without.  :cheers:
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: ChocolateChipCharlie on April 29, 2011, 01:31:24 PM
Quote from: claws on April 28, 2011, 08:58:57 AM
DOMESTIC GROSSES #1–20

01. $210,609,762 - Back to the Future
02. $150,415,432 - Rambo: First Blood Part II
03. $127,873,716 - Rocky IV
04. $094,175,854 - The Color Purple
05. $087,071,205 - Out of Africa
06. $076,113,124 - Cocoon
07. $075,973,200 - The Jewel of the Nile
08. $068,706,993 - Witness
09. $061,389,680 - The Goonies
10. $060,088,980 - Spies Like Us

11. $055,600,000 - Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
12. $050,612,888 - Fletch
13. $050,327,960 - A View to a Kill
14. $049,364,621 - European Vacation
15. $048,230,162 - Mask
16. $045,875,171 - The Breakfast Club
17. $042,160,849 - White Nights
18. $041,410,568 - Pale Rider
19. $040,940,662 - Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
20. $040,833,132 - Brewster's Millions

Excellent year, and a great year for Chevy Chase I guess even though I've never seen Fletch.

Wow, I would never have believed that Spies Like Us outgrossed Fletch and Breakfast Club.  Wow.  I like all three movies, but I had always assumed that Fletch and Breakfast Club were big box office hits.  Must have been Larry Cohen's cameo that put Spies Like Us over the top.   :drink:
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: Psycho Circus on April 29, 2011, 01:32:52 PM
Rambo: First Blood: Part II - Best action film of all time!!!  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: ChaosTheory on April 30, 2011, 11:44:29 AM
PEE-WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE!  :thumbup: :thumbup: I just rewatched that the other day; I'd forgotten it was co-written by Phil Hartman.  

I love WITNESS too, best movie Peter Weir ever directed IMO (and features Viggo Mortenson, before anybody knew who Viggo Mortenson was)

I remember JEWEL OF THE NILE - it's the sequel to ROMANCING THE STONE; I didn't realize it did that well,  I guess Michael Douglas was a pretty big deal in the 80s though. Lot of sequels in that list, come to think of it.
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: lester1/2jr on May 01, 2011, 02:35:48 PM
Breakfast CLub was HUGE with me and my friends but this was just as we were entering puberty. I was 10, what can I say I developed early I guess!  I liked it because my older sister did I doubt I really understood it. My guess is they will do a heinous remake of it at some point.
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: ChocolateChipCharlie on May 02, 2011, 09:48:58 AM
Quote from: lester1/2jr on May 01, 2011, 02:35:48 PM
Breakfast CLub was HUGE with me and my friends but this was just as we were entering puberty. I was 10, what can I say I developed early I guess!  I liked it because my older sister did I doubt I really understood it. My guess is they will do a heinous remake of it at some point.

I just recently made this point in a "what the hell are they doing making these movies?" discussion the other day.  I'm absolutely shocked that they haven't done this yet.  I would have thought that a Breakfast Club remake and a Ferris Bueller remake would have been higher in the priority chain than the A-Team, Karate Kid, Rambo, etc.
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: Flick James on May 02, 2011, 01:43:01 PM
01. $210,609,762 - Back to the Future (what a freaking classic)
02. $150,415,432 - Rambo: First Blood Part II (myeh)
03. $127,873,716 - Rocky IV (hated it, Stallone was producing almost nothing but propaganda films in the mid-80's)
04. $094,175,854 - The Color Purple (I think it's a fine film and the ONLY time I've ever liked Whoopi Goldberg in ANYTHING)
05. $087,071,205 - Out of Africa (I've never seen it)
06. $076,113,124 - Cocoon (so-so)
07. $075,973,200 - The Jewel of the Nile (decent)
08. $068,706,993 - Witness (Good film)
09. $061,389,680 - The Goonies (classic)
10. $060,088,980 - Spies Like Us (such a bad movie but I still like it)

11. $055,600,000 - Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (I can dig it)
12. $050,612,888 - Fletch (I can dig this also)
13. $050,327,960 - A View to a Kill (yikes, bad)
14. $049,364,621 - European Vacation (good fun)
15. $048,230,162 - Mask (I think it's a good film, but painful to watch)
16. $045,875,171 - The Breakfast Club (the ultimate 80's teen cheese fest)
17. $042,160,849 - White Nights (This is a pretty decent film)
18. $041,410,568 - Pale Rider (One of Clint's finest)
19. $040,940,662 - Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (I love this movie)
20. $040,833,132 - Brewster's Millions (really? This made the top 20?)

I'll agree with claws. What a monster year for Chevy Chase. Three movies in one year all in the top 20, and three that I like even though I'm not a big Chevy fan.

Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: akiratubo on June 07, 2011, 07:04:49 PM
01. $210,609,762 - Back to the Future
Just a great movie.

02. $150,415,432 - Rambo: First Blood Part II
It's a toss-up between this and Commando for the title of Best 80s Action Movie.

03. $127,873,716 - Rocky IV
The most pointless entry in the series but you can't argue with Dolph Lundgren.

04. $094,175,854 - The Color Purple
Never saw.

05. $087,071,205 - Out of Africa
Might have seen it, don't remember it.

06. $076,113,124 - Cocoon
I've only seen the last hour or so on TV.

07. $075,973,200 - The Jewel of the Nile
Same formula as Romancing the Stone, not quite as good.

08. $068,706,993 - Witness
Haven't seen though I've always meant to.

09. $061,389,680 - The Goonies
Yet another movie I used to love as a kid but can barely stand as an adult.

10. $060,088,980 - Spies Like Us
Never saw.

11. $055,600,000 - Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
The original Police Academy is the only one anyone needs to see.

12. $050,612,888 - Fletch
Never saw.

13. $050,327,960 - A View to a Kill
The first Bond movie I saw in a theater.  I remember thinking that Grace Jones was scary.

14. $049,364,621 - European Vacation
Not that good.

15. $048,230,162 - Mask
???

16. $045,875,171 - The Breakfast Club
Never cared for it.

17. $042,160,849 - White Nights
???

18. $041,410,568 - Pale Rider
Seen this so many times I'm sick of it.

19. $040,940,662 - Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
Haven't seen it since I was a kid, would be interesting to see what I think of it now.

20. $040,833,132 - Brewster's Millions
???
Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 1985
Post by: bob on June 09, 2011, 12:02:28 PM
01. $210,609,762 - Back to the Future - wow.......haven't seen this since I was a kid, back then I really enjoyed it
03. $127,873,716 - Rocky IV - definately the strangest of the Rocky films but I liked it
10. $060,088,980 - Spies Like Us - this one still holds up after all these years
16. $045,875,171 - The Breakfast Club - even as a teenager I didn't see what the big deal was about it even though I could relate to some of the characters
20. $040,833,132 - Brewster's Millions - I saw this on TV as a kid and thought it was hilarious