5 Forgotten '80s Sci-Fi Movies That Still Hold Up Today
You probably won't find these sci-fi movies on many lists of the best movies of the 1980s, but these forgotten gems are worth checking out.
Read MoreYou probably won't find these sci-fi movies on many lists of the best movies of the 1980s, but these forgotten gems are worth checking out.
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Read MoreLegendary Western actor and Landman veteran Sam Elliott got his start in an oater that's been mostly forgotten despite starring none other than Kirk Douglas.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, two of the most prominent action stars ever, once had a legendary feud. Here's the timeline of what happened.
Read MoreThis cult '90s sci-fi action-comedy wasn't a hit in its time, but its surprisingly relevant storyline about evil toys makes it a worthy candidate for a reboot.
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Read MorePeter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy is filled with fantastic moments, and Viggo Mortensen's favorite scene from those films is easily one of their best.
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Read MorePaul Verhoeven, who directed 1990's Total Recall, had some thoughts about the Colin Farrell-starring 2012 remake of his Philip K. Dick adaptation.
Read MoreEven the biggest comic book movie fans may not realize that the man who voiced Beast in X-Men: The Animated Series had a tiny role in 2000's X-Men film.
Read MoreTim Burton nearly directed Clint Eastwood in The Hawkline Monster, a supernatural Western film that would've paired Eastwood with another screen icon.
Read MoreThose who've watched The Rip may want to check out Arnold Schwarzenegger's own action flick about cops, cartels, and corruption currently streaming on Netflix.
Read MoreThe visual effects assets for Jurassic Park's T-rex were used in the earliest stages of testing for Rob Cohen's 1996 fantasy film Dragonheart.
Read MoreSupergirl became the ultimate horse girl in the pages of early DC Comics when she dated her pet super-horse, Comet.
Read MoreSteve Buscemi has worked with the likes of Martin Scorsese and the Coen Brothers, yet his most profound movie quote came from a truly zany kids' flick.
Read MoreThe final scene of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple leaves audiences hungry for the next chapter, in a way that Marvel Studios should learn from.
Read MoreSome great movies take their time to deliver a meaningful, powerful story, and if you have the patience, you'll be rewarded by these slow burns.
Read MoreThe classic 1970s disaster flick The Towering Inferno was so expensive for its time that Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox decided to join forces to release it.
Read MoreThe Phantom may have bombed at the box office, but the Billy Zane-led action adventure is a fun, breezy movie that's much better than its reputation suggests.
Read MoreAfter learning about Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin's troubled home life, director Chris Columbus used extra caution when casting Harry Potter.
Read MoreNetflix crime thriller The Rip stars Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, but in a touching tribute, the first name seen in the movie is Jake William Casiano.
Read MoreCelebrated film critic Roger Ebert saw plenty of disturbing movies over his career, but he called 2010's Kick-Ass 'morally reprehensible.'
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Read MoreSylvester Stallone says the biggest regret of his career was missing out on the opportunity to turn Demolition Man, Cobra, and one other film into franchises.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine any actor other than Chris Hemsworth as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he initially turned down the offer.
Read MoreIf Apple wants to keep the Slow Horses saga going, they should adapt Nobody Walks, from Slough House novel series author Mick Herron, into a film.
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