Top 15 movies from the year 1987 - The year I was 8ight

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^Cochise, have you ever seen any of the Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns with Clint Eastwood? I don't know what I saw first, the westerns or Once Upon A Time In America but I think if you like the slow building as in his earlier work you would enjoy Once Upon..., give it another try.
Well, I love The Good, The Bad... but Once... was too much, plus it didn't have the same style as his spaghetti westerns, it was more bleak and tiresome, so I'm not sure if I'd recommend Cochise this movie based on his previous work. Then again I did see it 5 years ago and only once

^LelekPL, it's an ongoing list someone created to do a list from every year you have been alive. I'm up to the year I was four.


I was a senior that year! + I saw at the Ritz -2. 6.(me & my Brother) Late December during a snow storm! Including us, like 4 or 5 peeps in the theater that night. 8. Fun film. 9. on HBO early 1982. 3. & 7. on videodisc 1982.

Based on a list by wallcrawler383
.... and today I was just wondering about you, had not seen a post from you in a while.
Based on a list by JohnLocke2342

Lex Luthor has been in 5 Superman movies, let's move on and give Superman a real challenge, put him against Darkseid or Doomsday, or better yet, make it a Justice league movie and one of those two could be the villain.
Darkseid and Apokolips for sure, but it needs to be big like in a Justice League movie.

Have you seen the DVD for Unplugged in NY? It's uncut and it makes the "album experience" fucking unbelievable.


I love Trading Places!! And extra points for including Mannequin - I grew up w/that movie & watched it religiously!



Based on a list by AlmostFamous91

Based on a list by dead anchoress

I've sen Rockwell in MOON, Choke, Matchstick Men, and Conviction, all recently, not becuase he was in it but becuase I just happened to watch those movies, and he was great in all, his performances stood out the most.

@ Pirate: I couldn't understand someone who gets killed and then falls for the person who killed him. All these movies sucked, but this one holds a special place for the most unrational storyline.
The inclusion of GHOST DOG on that otherwise justified list makes me extremely sad.

I had to jump on this band wagon and do this list, fun stuff. I love this site!

Temple Grandin was the most emotional movie I saw this year and I was very much into it, from beginning to end, Claire Daines gave the performance of her life.
@ lordtyler912: I put Edge there becuase it went where other main stream movies for some reason fear to go, it was bloody, and very much filled with revenge and Mel Gibson always delivers that.

1. Classic.