80s

'Heathers' Reboot Pushed Back "Out Of Respect"

The 1988 movie Heathers was basically the original Mean Girls. Winona Ryder, Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk, and Kim Walker played a clique of high school girls who were the epitome of terrifying teens. Ryder's character, Veronica, misses her old friends and hates that she's part of the Heathers. Her psychotic boyfriend J.D., played by Christian Slater, goes around killing all the people he doesn't like, which includes the Heathers. Ah, to be young again! The movie is a cult classic, and gave us iconic lines like "What's your damage?" and "f--k me gently with a chainsaw..." But people were

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Which 80s Movie You Should Watch Next Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Our zodiac signs say a lot about us, from what our love life looks like, to what we should eat for breakfast. Just in case you weren't completely sick of hearing about your zodiac sign, here is the perfect 80s movies for you, based on your zodiac sign. Aries - Ferris Bueller's Day OffThis movie basically describes you, I don't know if Ferris was an Aries, but he sure seemed like it. This is exactly something you would do for a friend feeling down. Your independent and courageous spirit wouldn't think twice about skipping school to have a wild and

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10 Tiny Details Most People Miss In 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'

There are some movies we can't help but watch over and over, and one of those is Ferris Bueller's Day Off.But endlessly rewatching the classic comedy has taught us a lot.Thanks to Ferris, we all know how to fake being sick, we can recognize pointillism, and we know what a Von Steuben Day parade is. Still, no matter how many times you've watched the movie, there are some blink-and-you'll-miss-them details that speed right past you.Here are 10 you probably never noticed:1. Ferris has three siblingsParamount PicturesNotice anything strange about the family portrait on Mr. Bueller's desk?

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9 Times 80s Movies Taught Us Important Life Lessons

The 80s were the best decade for movies ever, and we all knew that. But 80s movies did more than just provide entertainment. I could just be speaking for myself, but I learned some of the greatest life lessons from my favorite 80s movies.1. Life is too short to not have fun. Ferris Bueller taught us that sometimes you have to let loose a bit and have fun. Throughout the movie he shows this by doing irresponsible and spontaneous things, which in the end shows his anxious friend, Cameron, it was exactly what he needed. When I was growing