Damn Right! Definitely a great movie. Using Rotten Tomatoes Ratings as a Criteria is stupid especially with how openly bias they are at willing to manipulate ratings to favor Disney and DEI.
I actually liked Young Einstein. I hardly thought it was terrible. It would've broken my heart seeing all those little kittens getting baked in a pie for real had Einstein hadn't rescued them.
At least we had memorable "awful movies". Nowadays, the good ones are so rare people will be astounded that we didn't round up all of Hollywood and execute them for crimes against celluloid....
My mom and my older sister would watch it all the time and the original so that meant I had to as well. I would agree. Michelle Pheifer is all I need to say
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Yes, 1984 was a banner year for Hollywood, with hits such as : A Nightmare on Elm Street Ghostbusters The Karate Kid Gremlins Police Academy The Terminator Beverly Hills Cop The NeverEnding Story Purple Rain Romancing the Stone Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Footloose Splash Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock Bachelor Party
to Dolly Parton's defense, she turned the Civil War into a friendly disagreement between friends from the North and the South. And all the Pepsi your kids can drink...
Beverly Hills cop came out in 1984 not 1985. Also 1984 was a great year for movies. Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Terminator, The karate Kid, Footloose, A Nightmare on Elm Street and Temple of Doom all came out that year as well as Beverly Hills Cop. It was one of the best years for Films imo.Also Uncle Buck is well regarded by critics and audiences alike so I don’t know how you got the idea it isn’t.
Hey, don't knock 1984. Sure, it had a lot of bad movies, but it had even more great movies, such as Amadeus, Ghostbusters, A Soldier's Story, Romancing the Stone, The Terminator, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Gremlins, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, The Karate Kid, Splash, Beverly Hills Cop, Purple Rain, Tightrope, This is Spinal Tap, Body Double, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Starman, and Places in the Heart. 1984 was one of the best years of cinema.
"Unlike 1984, 1985 would have a slew of gigantic hit movies" OK I have a big problem with this statement. First off there are a bunch of great movies from 1984. I would even say one of the best years in the 80's. Here's just a few from 1984: *Ghostbusters *The Terminator *Footloose *Sixteen Candles *Beverly Hills Cop *The Neverending Story *The Karate Kid *A Nightmare On Elm Street *Gremlins *Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom *Romancing The Stone *Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock And there are even more if you count cult classics
UHF was awesome and shouldn't even be in a conversation for a bad movie. The biggest problem that UHF had was it was released during one of, if not the biggest blockbuster movie summers of all time. The summer of 1989 had Batman, Honey I shrunk The Kids, Karate Kid 3,ajpr League and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. By the time UHF was released in late July or early August of '89, it was just buried with the other summer movies. Weird Al was great and a genius in UHF. Such awesome parodies! Very complimentary to his music. If UHF was released during the fall instead of summer, I'm sure it would've made a lot more money and done better at the box office. It's now considered a cult classic.
man I saw bill and ted opening night with a really pretty girl named angel....I had no idea what the movie was about but when i saw george carlin to start the movie i knew it would be good man we laughed all movie long it was a great time.....me and angel lived together for a few months but she moved away with her family and i never saw her again. But I will always have bill and ted.........
I've always loved grease 2 since day 1. I had it in my phone and my 12 year old granddaughter came in and started singing along with me. My son (her dad) just shook his head and walked away saying oh yeah - she's ours
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Stallone had a strange fixation on robots in his films. They also appear in Stallone's Cobra, in which they are photographed in sensual poses with then-Ms. Stallone, Brigite Nielsen!
Always liked John Candy since his SCTV days and enjoy any movie he was in. And the production, editing, audio, and commentary on this video is honestly one of the best I've ever watched on TH-cam. Very informative and easy to follow and enjoyable to watch. Keep up the good work!
Some real questionable takes here, especially the claim that 1984 wasn't a good year in movies. Amadeus, Ghostbusters, Beverly Hills Cop, Temple of Doom, Gremlins, The Karate Kid, Police Academy, Footloose, Romancing the Stone, The Killing Fields, The Woman in Red, This is Spinal Tap, Children of the Corn, Splash, Sixteen Candles, Once Upon a Time in America, Star Trek III, Top Secret, Bachelor Party, Conan the Destroyer, The Last Starfighter, Muppets take Manhatten, The Neverending Story, Revenge of the Nerds, Purple Rain, Red Dawn, Oxford Blues, All of Me, The Terminator, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Johnny Dangerously, and of course Breakin' 2 Electric Boogaloo ALL came out that year. It may be the greatest year in cinema history.
I've never quite understood the universal hatred that Howard The Duck gets. Some films that I loved as a kid, I do realise when watching as an adult that they are trash. But I love Howard even as an adult.
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💥💥I never heard nobody say Uncle Buck is a bad movie. I never heard people say tango and cash is a bad movie either. They may say it's cheesy and over the top which it is it's a 80s action movie but bad terrible i never heard that either.
How can you shit on 1984? Spinal Tap, Amadeus, Terminator, Ghostbusters, Karate Kid, Gremlins, Beverly Hills Cop was 84 not 85 (and had a DeLorean in it a full year before Back to the Future), and plenty more.
Grease 2 should not be on the list sadly if it wasn’t called grease it would of been great 30years to early just think high school the musical and glee so many child good memories still love every song
“Grease 2” was weird. “Howard the Duck” was ahead of its time. It could have worked a decade later-at the same time we had movies like “The Mask”. “Ishtar”-great cast and a great idea. Unfortunately it just didn’t work.
@@mikefitzgerald41Not if they stuck with the satirical tone of the original comic and do away with the Lea Thompson stuff. Also the “GOTG” movies did have a missed opportunity with their HTD cameos. Have Howard throwing a TV set showing the movie out a window.
ISHTAR is listed in the documentary THE 50 WORST MOVIES EVER MADE, and it performed so poorly that it essentially ended Elaine May's career as a director.
Everyone loves Uncle Buck,ive also never heard anyone talk bad about that movie. A true classic like Planes,Trains and Automobiles. Theres always someone who has to be the one person who doenst like the movie that the rest of the world loves. Like people not liking Rogue One,ridiculous
I'm sorry, but my 1983 pick wouldn't have been "Amityville 3D". It was just dull trend-riding. My pick would've been "Staying Alive" for being the worst sequel in history! Oh, it's laughably bad, but still bad.
The scene I remember most from Mac and Me is when Mac was hit by a car and they show his flattened body and googly eyes against the windshield from inside the vehicle. I thought it was funny back then, but now it just looks creepy and gross.
0:50 & 3:44 - If you can find it read Micheal Medved's 1984 book "Hollywood Hall of Shame" on expensive flops. The chapters on "Heaven's Gate" and "Inchon" are textbook examples on how NOT to make a movie...!
You can't get feedback from places like rotten tomatoes because it's not people of that time that leaves the reviews. Just because a movie doesn't do well in theaters doesn't mean people didn't like it once it hit the television. Rotten tomatoes is absolutely relentless for bashing movies even movies that did extremely well at the box office.
This only reference rotten tomatoes scores, misleads what the beginning on the video was supposed to reference. Rotten Tomatoes trashes every movie out there.
To be fair, does anyone actually pay attention to the “critics” score on Rotten Tomatoes? Audience, yes… but the “critics?” It’s pretty obvious almost all of the “critics” are just studio paid reviews.
Rocky IV was n the middle of the Cold War. Tensions were so high I remember people cheering as if it were a real fight! Gotta disagree. But still respect the list!
I grew up in the 80’s and loved a lot of movies from that era. One bad one that sticks out is one I was forced to watch in my High School auditorium - called Shock Treatment, a 1981 musical comedy that was just abysmal. It has a 5.7 / 10 score on IMDB.
3D shit has always given me a migraine wearing those stupid glasses. ID rather just watch a movie the old fashion way and save myself the headache that surely will ensue haha.
Jaws 3D was worse than Amityville 3D. Sure both films really sucked but Jaws 3D was more boring and had some very bad 3D effects especially near the end.
You need to watch them in 3D otherwise they look really low budget. Jaws is a kinda TV showish but Amitville 3D is probably my fave of all the 3D trend. Must own for people own still own a 3D tv
Grease 2 was ok plus Michelle looked great like she always does. 👍 Amityville and Rosemary's Baby 👶 could be remade again with all the graphics we have now. Rhinestone lol 😆 😂 🤣 with Dolly and Sylvester lol 😆 😂 🤣. I love ❤ Howard the Duck as a Kid lol 😆 🤣 it was cool 😎. I would watch it again. I loved ❤ the Movie Who is that girl because of Madonna. However, Dick Tracy, Leage of their Own and Basic instantics were way better. The Alien movie was cute. Thanks 😎 for the video 📹 take care. Young Einstein lol 😆 😂.
Without Young Einstein I never would have heard the song "I Hear Motion" which is still my jam. I can't knock Howard the Duck too much either because it's still entertaining, but to be fair I haven't seen it since the 90s probably, so maybe it hits different now.
Okay the honorable mentions of Rocky IV, Rambo Pt 2, Uncle Buck and Tango and Cash is B.S. they were funny and enjoyable. I agree with the list, you can put Masters of the Universe on this list as well.
Wow you really threw 1984 under the bus and put 1985 on a pedestal. '84 had more hits than '85: Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Temple Of Doom, Karate Kid, Footloose, Beverly Hills Cop(which you incorrectly said was from '85). You even mention '85's Jewel Of The Nile yet don't mention '84's Romancing The Stone which was a bigger hit. Tho I do agree both Rhinestone and Fever Pitch suck lol.
Apparently Heaven's Gate was the final nail in the coffin for the New Hollywood of the 1960's and 70's, with producers looking to far more commercially viable properties that had been kicked off by movies like Jaws and Star Wars. It didn't help that the producers at United Artists had altered director Michael Cimino's original cut in order to try and salvage something from the financially overblown debacle of the troubled production, but it was already a case of "too little, too late" and UA nearly went bankrupt before being acquired by MGM. Cimino's career as a director, on the other hand, couldn't be salvaged, as Heaven's Gate, only his third film as director, would be his last. Looking at the restored Director's Cut, I can't help but feel that there were so many missed opportunities resulting from this one film's failure that Cimino could have directed had his original cut been shown.
Uncle Buck should not have even been mentioned in this video! It's one of the best movies of 1989!
I saw Uncle Buck and I didn’t like it🤬👎
Damn Right! Definitely a great movie. Using Rotten Tomatoes Ratings as a Criteria is stupid especially with how openly bias they are at willing to manipulate ratings to favor Disney and DEI.
@MrJoshinJosh oh you didn't like. It must be terrible.
Even the not so good movies of the 80's are way better than almost everything coming out these day's. Talentless hacks all over Hollywood.
I never heard anybody in my entire life say Uncle Buck is bad? Everyone I ever talk to you about it said they loved it
Who said it was bad ? It was great.
It's one of my favorite movies
UHF is a brilliant classic! "Badgers? We don't need no stinking badgers!"
@@phife1878 That was Trinidad Silva's last movie, he was a class act as Raul! 😂
Who thinks Uncle Buck is bad? We need to have a conversation.
It’s not their personal opinion.
Uncle Buck is a great movie, I've never even met anyone that didn't like it, so seeing that was wild to me.
Uncle buck is a classic..it's one of John c candys best
Not anyone i know. It wasn't planes trains and automobiles but awful?
Not even close
@@tylerthompson1842 Of course it is there personal opinion, it isn't a fact 🙄
I wish ppl would stop using rotten tomatoes to gauge movies popularity . I was there in the 80s and I don't remember it the same way
Young Einstein was hilarious! The electric guitar was ablazing!
In Australia, it's a classic but in America, not even close. All I hear is that "Australian comedy" doesn't carry over to Redneckistan.
@@josephrowe849"Crocodile Dundee" did well in the USA, so they like some of our movies.
Hey UHF is one of the greatest movies ever made. Lol
Hey UHF is one of the greatest movies ever made. Lol
I actually liked Young Einstein. I hardly thought it was terrible. It would've broken my heart seeing all those little kittens getting baked in a pie for real had Einstein hadn't rescued them.
At least we had memorable "awful movies". Nowadays, the good ones are so rare people will be astounded that we didn't round up all of Hollywood and execute them for crimes against celluloid....
Grease 2 was just an 80s kid thing😂❤ we ALL loved it
Walk like a Bird
I have cool rider on my Playlist.
It was one of those "so bad it's good" movies. 😁😁😁
Grease 2 doesn’t belong on ANY list of worst movies.
It was actually funnier than the first one
I love Grease 2. In fact, I like it better than the original. My kids do too. It's more upbeat and fun.
Agreed. The songs are better, it’s funnier and I think the story is stronger than the original. If I want to watch a musical, this is the one I pick.
My mom and my older sister would watch it all the time and the original so that meant I had to as well. I would agree. Michelle Pheifer is all I need to say
I did too.
Agreed. It's the only movie soundtrack I proudly own.
I hated it!! I couldn't watch it anymore after hearing the song "Reproduction". That was sick
If Grease 2 was not a part of the lovable movie Grease but it’s own movie we might see it as a great musical. I love both films
OMG!!!!! The words "Uncle Buck" shouldn't have ever even been said in this video!!!!
Actor Adrien Zmed was the reason Grease 2 bombed 😅
I love Grease 2 the message was better and Michelle Pfeifer was everything in it
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They should rename it Back to School.
1984 was a great year for movies!!! And uncle buck was amazing.
Yes, 1984 was a banner year for Hollywood, with hits such as :
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Ghostbusters
The Karate Kid
Gremlins
Police Academy
The Terminator
Beverly Hills Cop
The NeverEnding Story
Purple Rain
Romancing the Stone
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Footloose
Splash
Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock
Bachelor Party
Whenever I hear "Heaven's Gate," my mind goes directly to that suicide cult with the black Nikes and purple shrouds worn by the members.
And a creepy bald man who stares into your soul while speaking of "realms beyond human" and "recycling the world".
Yeah… me too. They said heavens gate and for a second there I thought “they made a movie about that cult”
Me too. I had a friend tell me enthusiastically about a film called Heaven's Gate, and I thought it was about Marshall Applewhite.
Hard not to.
to Dolly Parton's defense, she turned the Civil War into a friendly disagreement between friends from the North and the South. And all the Pepsi your kids can drink...
Omg that's EXACTLY how my grandma tried to explain it to me as a kid!😅
I loved Rhinestone!
TBF, that Rocky IV robot is simply a bulkier version of Alexa.
I loved Rocky 4!!
'Happy Birthday, Pauley.'
Beverly Hills cop came out in 1984 not 1985. Also 1984 was a great year for movies. Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Terminator, The karate Kid, Footloose, A Nightmare on Elm Street and Temple of Doom all came out that year as well as Beverly Hills Cop. It was one of the best years for Films imo.Also Uncle Buck is well regarded by critics and audiences alike so I don’t know how you got the idea it isn’t.
also in 1984: Splash, Sixteen Candles, Romancing the Stone, Red Dawn...classic year.
Wow great year some of my fave ever movies in 1 year 😍
You mentioned Beverly Hills Cop twice lol
@@akbarshabazz-jenkins7847 it’s that good 😝
uhf is awesome - this guy s a fool!
The producers of "Mac and Me" owe us all a public apology for making that atrocious movie.
Hey, don't knock 1984. Sure, it had a lot of bad movies, but it had even more great movies, such as Amadeus, Ghostbusters, A Soldier's Story, Romancing the Stone, The Terminator, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Gremlins, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, The Karate Kid, Splash, Beverly Hills Cop, Purple Rain, Tightrope, This is Spinal Tap, Body Double, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Starman, and Places in the Heart. 1984 was one of the best years of cinema.
Agree
@@s.leesimms5894 Retro Renaissance acts like 1984 killed his mummy and daddy.
"Unlike 1984, 1985 would have a slew of gigantic hit movies" OK I have a big problem with this statement. First off there are a bunch of great movies from 1984. I would even say one of the best years in the 80's. Here's just a few from 1984:
*Ghostbusters
*The Terminator
*Footloose
*Sixteen Candles
*Beverly Hills Cop
*The Neverending Story
*The Karate Kid
*A Nightmare On Elm Street
*Gremlins
*Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom
*Romancing The Stone
*Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock
And there are even more if you count cult classics
Damn I forgot about Star Trek 3, have to watch that one again.
Beverly Hills Cop diddn't come out in 1985. One of the reasons why the internet sucks. A lot of false information.
Personally I thought Supergirl was enjoyable. Also people think Uncle Buck is a bad movie? 🤔
United Artists lost so much after Heaven's Gate that it was bought by MGM .
I read somewhere that Stallone turned down the lead in "Romancing the Stone" to do "Rhinestone". Maybe the scripts got mixed up? 😂
Vincent Canby, the NewYork Times film critic, said about Heaven’s Gate “the film is like a forced, four-hour walking tour of one's own living room.”
"It'll be the end of Michael Cimino's career, and good riddance!"---Roger Ebert on Heaven's Gate.
UHF was awesome and shouldn't even be in a conversation for a bad movie. The biggest problem that UHF had was it was released during one of, if not the biggest blockbuster movie summers of all time. The summer of 1989 had Batman, Honey I shrunk The Kids, Karate Kid 3,ajpr League and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. By the time UHF was released in late July or early August of '89, it was just buried with the other summer movies. Weird Al was great and a genius in UHF. Such awesome parodies! Very complimentary to his music. If UHF was released during the fall instead of summer, I'm sure it would've made a lot more money and done better at the box office. It's now considered a cult classic.
Loved it and still do. Life long Weird Al fan!
Saw it in the theater and I liked it
man I saw bill and ted opening night with a really pretty girl named angel....I had no idea what the movie was about but when i saw george carlin to start the movie i knew it would be good man we laughed all movie long it was a great time.....me and angel lived together for a few months but she moved away with her family and i never saw her again. But I will always have bill and ted.........
@@likeabossk6881 Yeah, 1989 was a great year for blockbusters
I always loved Howard the duck and thegarbage pale kids etc they were 80's movies and im an 80's kid yo! lol
They were both awful... and I loved them. Super Mario Bros. was also pretty ridiculous... but I'll watch it again.
Some of these movies are like Captain Jack Sparrow: "This must be the worst movie I've ever heard of." "But you HAVE heard of it!"
I've always loved grease 2 since day 1. I had it in my phone and my 12 year old granddaughter came in and started singing along with me. My son (her dad) just shook his head and walked away saying oh yeah - she's ours
Johnny Dangerously? Squeeze? The Burbs?
If Hollywood Could Have Made "Grease 2" In 1979 Or 1980 , With John Travolta And Olivia Newton John , Then "Grease 2" Could Have Been Pretty Good.
But , Unfortunately , Hollywood Made Us Wait, 4 Years , Before Putting Out A Sequel!
People Nowadays Do Not Realize How Incredibly Long , 4 Years Was , To Wait For A Sequel!
Yes! We Had To Wait 3 Years For Each "Star Wars" Movie.
But At Least The "Star Wars" Movies Were Pretty Good. "Empire Strikes Back"( 1980 ) , "Return Of The Jedi"( 1983 )
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I think it was still good but I do wonder...
Waiting over thirty years for a "Top Gun" sequel seemed to turn out okay.
@@johnhenryclark911 maybe
Stallone had a strange fixation on robots in his films. They also appear in Stallone's Cobra, in which they are photographed in sensual poses with then-Ms. Stallone, Brigite Nielsen!
He married a robot
Always liked John Candy since his SCTV days and enjoy any movie he was in. And the production, editing, audio, and commentary on this video is honestly one of the best I've ever watched on TH-cam. Very informative and easy to follow and enjoyable to watch. Keep up the good work!
Some real questionable takes here, especially the claim that 1984 wasn't a good year in movies. Amadeus, Ghostbusters, Beverly Hills Cop, Temple of Doom, Gremlins, The Karate Kid, Police Academy, Footloose, Romancing the Stone, The Killing Fields, The Woman in Red, This is Spinal Tap, Children of the Corn, Splash, Sixteen Candles, Once Upon a Time in America, Star Trek III, Top Secret, Bachelor Party, Conan the Destroyer, The Last Starfighter, Muppets take Manhatten, The Neverending Story, Revenge of the Nerds, Purple Rain, Red Dawn, Oxford Blues, All of Me, The Terminator, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Johnny Dangerously, and of course Breakin' 2 Electric Boogaloo ALL came out that year. It may be the greatest year in cinema history.
Children of the Corn and Police Academy are terrible movies.
38 years old still love Uncle Buck UHF and tango and cash just goes to show people's opinions may not align with your own
Beverly hills cop was 1984 not 1985
It came out in December of 1984.
Retro Renaissance got his research from Chris Bores.
I've never quite understood the universal hatred that Howard The Duck gets.
Some films that I loved as a kid, I do realise when watching as an adult that they are trash.
But I love Howard even as an adult.
I loved Howard the Duck.
I really enjoyed Howard the duck
howard is the best!
I love Howard the Duck! He was so cool!
I actually loved Howard the duck.
You should change the title to box office bombs because a lot of these films are irrefutably great.
You lost me right off the bat with Heaven's Gate and Rocky IV. These are masterpieces compared to anything that's been released in the past decade.
I Remember 🤔 My Mother 👩🏻 Taking Me 🤓 ( As A 13 Year Old Teenager ) To See "Grease 2" , In 1982!
The Only Thing I Can Say About "Grease 2" That Is Good , Is That The World 🌎🌍 Was Introduced To Michelle Pheiffer!
As To The Movie Itself? Meh!😕🤦♂️🤷♂️
Not My Cup 🍵 Of Tea!
But I Can Imagine 🤔 That There Are People , Out There , That Love 😘"Grease 2"!
I Am Glad 😊😁 That I Did Not 🚫 Pay For My Movie Ticket 🎟️ Popcorn 🍿 Candy 🍫 Or My Coke!🥤🤔🙄😁😅😂🤣📽️🎟️🎟️🍿🍿🍫🍫🥤🥤🚶🚶🏻♀️
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I absolutely love Grease 2 and the songs in the movie. But like someone else said, everyone has their own opinions.
Uncle buck kick ass
Splitting beer atoms with a hammer and chisel, how can anyone with a sense of humour not like Young Einstein?
💥💥I never heard nobody say Uncle Buck is a bad movie. I never heard people say tango and cash is a bad movie either. They may say it's cheesy and over the top which it is it's a 80s action movie but bad terrible i never heard that either.
How can you shit on 1984? Spinal Tap, Amadeus, Terminator, Ghostbusters, Karate Kid, Gremlins, Beverly Hills Cop was 84 not 85 (and had a DeLorean in it a full year before Back to the Future), and plenty more.
Grease 2 should not be on the list sadly if it wasn’t called grease it would of been great 30years to early just think high school the musical and glee so many child good memories still love every song
Beverly Hills Cop came out in 84 😊
When first saw Howard the Duck as a kid, I did not even know he was part of the Marvel universe.
“Grease 2” was weird.
“Howard the Duck” was ahead of its time. It could have worked a decade later-at the same time we had movies like “The Mask”.
“Ishtar”-great cast and a great idea. Unfortunately it just didn’t work.
Dude they had Lea Thompson fk a duck. It was weird in any era.
Howard the Duck could never have worked
@@mikefitzgerald41Not if they stuck with the satirical tone of the original comic and do away with the Lea Thompson stuff.
Also the “GOTG” movies did have a missed opportunity with their HTD cameos. Have Howard throwing a TV set showing the movie out a window.
@@derekp308 Or, the '86 Howard could've been in The Void with Deadpool & Wolverine.
ISHTAR is listed in the documentary THE 50 WORST MOVIES EVER MADE, and it performed so poorly that it essentially ended Elaine May's career as a director.
The first 5 minutes are hilarious.
Where's Stayin’ Alive with John Travolta?..The sequel to Saturday Night Fever?..😂
That movie's saving grace is the fact that it was a huge box office success.
@@JW-eq3vj It should’ve been a box office success, It had a built-in audience. That’s the reason why I was excited to see it.
No Leonard part 6 😂🤣😅
No 'Heartbeats'?
I love Grease 2 and I still love listening to the soundtrack even now.
Grease 2 was a fun movie to watch. Uncle Buck was also a good movie. 🎥 🍿
Everyone loves Uncle Buck,ive also never heard anyone talk bad about that movie. A true classic like Planes,Trains and Automobiles. Theres always someone who has to be the one person who doenst like the movie that the rest of the world loves. Like people not liking Rogue One,ridiculous
10:47 Oh my God. That's something I thought I'd never see.
I had a weird soft spot for Young Einstein. Maybe being 11/12 at the time made it "good", but I had no idea it was a bomb.
I'm sorry, but my 1983 pick wouldn't have been "Amityville 3D". It was just dull trend-riding. My pick would've been "Staying Alive" for being the worst sequel in history! Oh, it's laughably bad, but still bad.
Beverly Hills Cop came out in 1984, not 1985.
I really LOVE Howard The Duck.
Me too
Me too
I also thoroughly enjoyed Howard the Duck.
Why?
@@gittes98 It's funny and imaginative.
The scene I remember most from Mac and Me is when Mac was hit by a car and they show his flattened body and googly eyes against the windshield from inside the vehicle. I thought it was funny back then, but now it just looks creepy and gross.
0:50 & 3:44 - If you can find it read Micheal Medved's 1984 book "Hollywood Hall of Shame" on expensive flops. The chapters on "Heaven's Gate" and "Inchon" are textbook examples on how NOT to make a movie...!
I liked Howard the duck
You can't get feedback from places like rotten tomatoes because it's not people of that time that leaves the reviews.
Just because a movie doesn't do well in theaters doesn't mean people didn't like it once it hit the television.
Rotten tomatoes is absolutely relentless for bashing movies even movies that did extremely well at the box office.
I loved Grease 2.
Yes! 💯
Paul rudd was amazing in mac and me.
Starting off with Rocky IV is just dumb.
How anything could be worse than Garbage Pail Kids makes no sense
This only reference rotten tomatoes scores, misleads what the beginning on the video was supposed to reference. Rotten Tomatoes trashes every movie out there.
To be fair, does anyone actually pay attention to the “critics” score on Rotten Tomatoes? Audience, yes… but the “critics?” It’s pretty obvious almost all of the “critics” are just studio paid reviews.
Grease 2 will always have a special place in my heart!
Mine too. I loved it as a kid.
Rough when compared to the original.🥴
@@JaxonSmithers True! But I just see them as to very completely different, unrelated movies. LOL
@@zoeysegu5038 I won passes to see the movie along with a poster for the film. I kept the poster and the pass, but never went to see it.
Rocky IV was n the middle of the Cold War. Tensions were so high I remember people cheering as if it were a real fight! Gotta disagree. But still respect the list!
I grew up in the 80’s and loved a lot of movies from that era. One bad one that sticks out is one I was forced to watch in my High School auditorium - called Shock Treatment, a 1981 musical comedy that was just abysmal. It has a 5.7 / 10 score on IMDB.
Uncle buck is my favorite movie
Very smooth it had a great flow to it but I did like uncle Buck :-)
Oh definitely!!
How dare you say that Rocky 4 was the worst movie!?! it's one of the best Rockies ever.
Then you have piss poor taste in movie quality. Rocky 4 and 5 were the two WORST of its series.
What?!?
@@kristinadospoy7347 YEP! It sucked monkey balls
Grease 2 is just a giant sexual innuendo 😂😂😂
3D shit has always given me a migraine wearing those stupid glasses. ID rather just watch a movie the old fashion way and save myself the headache that surely will ensue haha.
Jaws 3D was worse than Amityville 3D. Sure both films really sucked but Jaws 3D was more boring and had some very bad 3D effects especially near the end.
Still better than a lot of recent Shark films that were considered successful.. like Meg 1 and 2.
@@timlorenz8003 Sadly that's true
You need to watch them in 3D otherwise they look really low budget. Jaws is a kinda TV showish but Amitville 3D is probably my fave of all the 3D trend. Must own for people own still own a 3D tv
Rocky IV? That's the greatest 'movie' ever made, forget Jaws, are you asking for trouble? Or at least an exhibition match
Grease 2 was ok plus Michelle looked great like she always does. 👍 Amityville and Rosemary's Baby 👶 could be remade again with all the graphics we have now. Rhinestone lol 😆 😂 🤣 with Dolly and Sylvester lol 😆 😂 🤣. I love ❤ Howard the Duck as a Kid lol 😆 🤣 it was cool 😎. I would watch it again. I loved ❤ the Movie Who is that girl because of Madonna. However, Dick Tracy, Leage of their Own and Basic instantics were way better. The Alien movie was cute. Thanks 😎 for the video 📹 take care. Young Einstein lol 😆 😂.
SLY should be singing a new song for Budweiser's commercial parodies today
bro you brought some memories back. noticed pretty much the same things as you did. awesome commentary. thanks
Without Young Einstein I never would have heard the song "I Hear Motion" which is still my jam. I can't knock Howard the Duck too much either because it's still entertaining, but to be fair I haven't seen it since the 90s probably, so maybe it hits different now.
I liked "Great Southern Land" from that movie.
Very different, because it was allowed to be seen by children, duck nudity, near bestiality
Hey, UHF is one of the greatest movies ever made. Right up there with james camerons titantic!!! Lol
A lot of good films on this list. Rotten tomatoes is horrible place to go for movie references. Just watch the movie yourself
In 86, Howard the Duck was Shakespeare compared to Heartburn with Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep. I do agree that Rhinestone was dreadful.
Okay the honorable mentions of Rocky IV, Rambo Pt 2, Uncle Buck and Tango and Cash is B.S. they were funny and enjoyable. I agree with the list, you can put Masters of the Universe on this list as well.
I actually liked Grease 2. Sure, it's wasn't a masterpiece but it was fun to watch and the sound track was catchy.
I loved Howard the Duck, Young Einstein, and UHF. It's been awhile since I've seen them, but I loved them growing up.
Wow you really threw 1984 under the bus and put 1985 on a pedestal. '84 had more hits than '85: Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Temple Of Doom, Karate Kid, Footloose, Beverly Hills Cop(which you incorrectly said was from '85). You even mention '85's Jewel Of The Nile yet don't mention '84's Romancing The Stone which was a bigger hit. Tho I do agree both Rhinestone and Fever Pitch suck lol.
I really don’t mind Grease 2 at all.
1984 had some stinkers...but I remember a juggernaut of GREAT movies from then as well!!
Yah I will never NOT love Grease 2
Fever Pitch would have made more money if they had just gambled the movies budget.
Saw grease 2 so many times. My grandparents had just gotten hbo They played that so many times.
14:18 - I've been told at Star Wars conventions Howard the Duck is the GREAT UNMENTIONABLE !!
I LOVED rhinestone as a lil kid it was essentially a live cartoon think about it
Worst Movie Ever.... Garbage Pail Kids
I spent half of the 80's overseas in the military and I have never heard of a lot of these movies.
Apparently Heaven's Gate was the final nail in the coffin for the New Hollywood of the 1960's and 70's, with producers looking to far more commercially viable properties that had been kicked off by movies like Jaws and Star Wars. It didn't help that the producers at United Artists had altered director Michael Cimino's original cut in order to try and salvage something from the financially overblown debacle of the troubled production, but it was already a case of "too little, too late" and UA nearly went bankrupt before being acquired by MGM. Cimino's career as a director, on the other hand, couldn't be salvaged, as Heaven's Gate, only his third film as director, would be his last. Looking at the restored Director's Cut, I can't help but feel that there were so many missed opportunities resulting from this one film's failure that Cimino could have directed had his original cut been shown.