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From: horton@nmtvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Best/Worst Films of the 80's
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Date: Fri, 14-Sep-84 21:47:00 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 14 21:47:00 1984
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<* What line-eater? I don't see any...AARGH!!! *>

	Of the movies I have seen since January 1, 1980, I would say that
the best is "The Natural." I don't know about the rest of you, but I
saw the movie three times and saw no flaws in it. At all. Running a
micron close is "The Big Chill" and then "Ordinary People." In fourth
place I would have to put "The World According to Garp." Fifth, I
am almost forced to say "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan."
	The worst films of the 1980's? Without a doubt, the Friday-the-13th
clones. Teenage slash-'em-up movies are no fun. They all tie for first
as the worst movies. In another ultra-close second place is "Survivor,"
a really bad one that I wouldn't tell anyone to see. Third, and I say this
with a churning stomach, had to be the break-dancing movies like "Beat
Street," although I didn't see "Breakin'," and can't really say. Fourth
in this category is "Flashdance," which literally put me to sleep. Fifth
place goes to none other than "Private School," which left me with the
strong desire to barf on the television (I saw it on THE Movie Channel).
	Those are my opinions. Any arguments should be mailed to me below.
And keep the flames low, guys. It get's really hot in the desert.

									T.A. McInvale
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Tracy A. McInvale
Humanities Department
New Mexico Tech

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