1980s

  • Hugh Wilson – Rustlers’ Rhapsody (1985)

    1981-1990ComedyHugh WilsonUSAWestern

    From All Movie Guide:
    While the audience watches a black and white horse opera, a narrator’s voice wonders what such a movie would be like today…

    An amusing spoof of the good ‘ole westerns back in the halcyon days when all the cliches were held up as icons, this parody by Hugh Wilson works best for savvy audiences. Rex O’Herlihan (Tom Berenger) is a singing cowboy with a wardrobe straight out of the Hollywood westerns of the ’40s – he worships his horse, amend has a trusty sidekick too. Every town he wanders into has a sheriff on the dole, a shady cattle rancher, a prostitute with a heart of gold, an innocent young damsel, a town drunk, and the standard bad guys in black hats and long coats (Spaghetti-western style) who brutalize the poor sheep ranchers. After setting things straight in each identical town as goes, Rex is beginning to feel like a re-run junky, when he saunters into a town that is slightly different – and the parodies continue.Read More »

  • John Woo – Ying hung boon sik AKA A Better Tomorrow (1986)

    1981-1990ActionCrimeHong KongJohn Woo

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    A reforming ex-gangster tries to reconcile with his estranged policeman brother, but the ties to his former gang are difficult to break.Read More »

  • Christian François – Sanguines (1988)

    1981-1990Christian FrançoisDramaFrance

    A new gardener arrives at the superb property of a French cultural attaché in Portugal. This frail young man does not have the head nor the figure for the job. And for good reason: Johann is a painter who, after a recent break-up, has fled to find the calm necessary for his work. This intrusion causes disturbances, admitted or not, in this small protected world.Read More »

  • Howard Brookner – Burroughs: The Movie (1983)

    1981-1990DocumentaryHoward BrooknerUSA

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    Burroughs: The Movie explores the life and times of controversial Naked Lunch author William S. Burroughs, with an intimacy never before seen and never repeated. The film charts the development of Burroughs’ unique literary style and his wildly unconventional life, including his travels from the American Midwest to North Africa and several personal tragedies. Burroughs: The Movie is the first and only feature length documentary to be made with and about Burroughs. The film was directed by the late Howard Brookner. It was begun in 1978 as Brookner’s senior thesis at NYU film school and then expanded into a feature which was completed 5 years later in 1983. Sound was recorded by Jim Jarmusch and the film was shot by Tom DiCillo, fellow NYU classmates and both very close friends of Brookner’s.Read More »

  • Peter Rose – The man who could not see far enough (1981)

    1981-1990ExperimentalPeter RoseShort FilmUSA

    From peterrosepicture.com
    The man who could not see far enough (1981, 16 mm film, color, sound) uses literary, structural, autobiographical, and performance metaphors to construct a series of tableaux that evoke the act of vision, the limits of perception, and the rapture of space. Spectacular moving multiple images; a physical, almost choreographic sense of camera movement; and massive, resonant sound have inspired critics to call it “stunning” and “hallucinatory.” The film ranges in subject from a solar eclipse shot off the coast of Africa to a hand-held filmed ascent of the Golden Gate Bridge, and moves, in spirit, from the deeply personal to the mythic. “The man who could not see far enough” has won major awards of distinction at numerous festivals both here and abroad, including the Oberhausen, Edinburgh, American, and Sydney Film Festivals, has been broadcast nationally, and is in collections at Centre Pompidou in Paris and at Image Forum in Tokyo.Read More »

  • Louis de Funès & Jean Girault – L’Avare AKA The Miser (1980)

    1971-1980ClassicsComedyFranceJean GiraultLouis de Funès

    An incredible miser fights against the whole world to multiply his wealth.Read More »

  • Sergio Martino – Acapulco, Prima Spiaggia.. a Sinistra (1983)

    1981-1990ComedyItalySergio Martino

    Gigi and Andrea go to their favorite beach site to scope the field for babes. Their wild antics and schemes to “beccare” or get with woman is nothing but side splitting hilarityRead More »

  • Mohamed Khan – Maowid ala ashaa AKA A Dinner Date (1981)

    1981-1990DramaEgyptMohamed KhanRomance

    Maowid ala Ashaa is a 1981 Egyptian romance film, starring Soad Hosni and Ahmed Zaki.

    This movie revolves around the story of an innocent girl (Nawal) who was married to a rich and possessive man who still wants her back after their divorce; however she meets a hair stylist (Shoukry) and falls in love with him. They get married but her first husband starts torturing Shoukry so he can leave Nawal but he refuses. Eventually, acts of revenge begins from both Nawal and her ex-husband.Read More »

  • Patrice Chéreau – L’homme blessé AKA The Wounded Man (1983)

    1981-1990DramaFrancePatrice Chéreau

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    Henri (Jean-Hugues Anglade) is a lonely, isolated young man who lets no one get close to him. He meets a street hustler and comes out of his shell, going 180 degrees into gay obsession. Though he has yet to physically approach the object of his affection, Henri builds up so much unrequited lust that it explodes with horrible results.Read More »

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