REAL GENIUS "Number One" | 1985
The Lost Boys (1987)
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(The Picture Of Billy, Brooke & Chance at the phone booth is like my favorite picture ever. Chance was adorable in this film.)
Risky Business
Alrighty let's go!
As for the plot and all the important bits, this movie was just eh for me, but that doesn't mean it's a bad movie, it just means that I'm allergic to heterosexuality. Pacing was a bit slow but there were a lot of bold choices in the filmmaking devices/motifs/directing style, so I respect that if anything.
As for the 80s vibes/aesthetic however, this movie had it ALL. Outfits, music, location, you name it. All super fun and enjoyable for me. So I'd count that as a win.
There was also an ICONIC pair of Ray Bans! Which, as they're my namesake, I HAVE to mention them. Glorious.
...And I would by lying if I said I wasn't getting MAJOR gender envy from baby TC rockin a stupid red tee shirt and cutoff jean shorts. That's the whole vibe I want to have fr.
(Speaking of baby TC, he was so small in this movie I was afraid someone was going to accidentally crush him under their shoe. And his laugh was very cute and endearing. It was also very nice to see Prince Thomas Hollywood Movies Man being not so great at acting. It gave me a lot of confidence to remember that we all start somewhere).
Thanks for the suggest!
FERRIS BUELLER, SLOANE PETERSON and CAMERON FRYE in FERRIS BUELLERâS DAY OFF (1986) dir. John Hughes
Sloane Peterson - Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 1986
Real Genius
AMAZING!!! I loved it so much, will be watching again for the good vibes and fun stuff. Hereâs some thoughts:
Iâve been putting off watching this movie for a while, because itâs a Val movie and I was afraid it was going to be a cringey movie but Iâd enjoy it anyway bc I love him so much
This was not the case. The movie was fun and cool!
80s vibes were there. I watch movies made in this time period to see ridiculous haircuts, fun outfits, bright colors, and songs where the drummer abuses the hell out of their snare drum, and this Had it for sure. Also extra points for the iconic Tears for Fears song making a debut at the end.
I always love movies about silly shenanigans, ride or die friend groups, and stick-it-to-the-man vibes. This fit that bill for sure.
Aside from the obvious objectification of women typical of the time period, Iâd say this movie wasnât as misogynistic as I thought it would be! Jordanâs character was an actual human being, she was fun and cool and had a cute little romance with Mitch that wasnât reductive of her humanity. (Bare minimum, but hey. This is an 80s movie. The bar is on the floor). Also, woman in STEM! Points for that.
Oh my god Val Kilmerâs character was a total vibe. He was silly and fun and had heart, and was great to watch. Not to mention how much of a theater kid I could tell Val is đ€Ł (the way he pronounces âwhâ and his ability to use energy and physical comedy). Which is to say it was amazing. And his character is SOOOO gender, as usual with me and Val characters, but my god the chaos bisexual gremlin vibes were off the CHARTS.
Aaaand how could I close out this review without saying IT FEATURED A PAIR OF RAYBANS!!! itâs per my blog title after all.
Thanks for the rec!! Canât wait to rewatch and reblog gifsets!!
Baby, I'm standing at the great abyss of love and...and I'm teeterin'!
80's, baby. Main blog: @airlocksandaviaries Submit me movie recs and I'll add 'em to the watch/rewatch list! If it's good, great. If it's bad, even better. Disclaimer: I was not alive in the 80s. No, I do not wish I was. I can appreciate a time period and be grateful for the rights I (mostly) have today at the same time. LGBTQIA friendly blog. TERFS fuck off.
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