What 80s Movie Would You Love to See on the Big Screen Again?

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If you could go back to the theater and rewatch any 80s movie on the big screen, what would it be? Would it be the action, the horror, the adventure Let us hear which movie you would love to experience all over again the old fashioned way.

For me it would be Friday the 13th part 3. I have fun memories from the first time I saw it when I was a kid in the movie theater.
 
I would pick Dirty Dancing without even thinking about it. Seeing that final dance scene on the big screen again would be amazing. The music, the energy, the feeling of it all was just something you could not get from a TV. I would be singing along the whole time.
 
No question for me. Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was made for the big screen. The action the stunts the music. Watching Indy outrun that boulder with surround sound would be just as awesome now as it was the first time. They do not make them like that anymore.
 
No question for me. Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was made for the big screen. The action the stunts the music. Watching Indy outrun that boulder with surround sound would be just as awesome now as it was the first time. They do not make them like that anymore.

I saw Raiders in the movies when I was a kid. The scene where the nazis opened that box or whatever it was and that guy’s face melting scared me lol.
 
I think I would want to see The Breakfast Club. There was something about watching it with a crowd that made it feel even more real. Everyone laughed at the right moments and got quiet during the serious parts. It would be amazing to relive that atmosphere again.
 
What are you guys talking about? The Breakfast Club is like the symbol of the 1980s.

You have a point and it was a decent movie. I personally got sick of it after watching a few times. I loved the movie when I was a lot younger but now it’s like eh yeah.
 
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