Give me some essential neo-80s movies

Give me some essential neo-80s movies.

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>Kung Fury
Disgusting

>says the guy on Sup Forums

What's the one below Big Trouble?

Also, if Drive makes it, Beyond the Black Rainbow definitely makes it.

The Terminator

Black Rain, Terror Vision and Thief come to mind.

May as well add Manhunter too.

What's bottom middle?

what is the one in the lower middle?

Black Rain is FUCKING AWESOME.

OP, watch it and thank me later.

If they\re from the 80s, wouldn't they just be 80s movies and not neo 80s?

Don't listen to these guys, it's boring as shit. Watch Crying Freeman instead.

it transends the time period to form a genre with common elements that exagerate/glorify the era

you can have neo 80s movies made from the 70s up to today

Black Rain, also Year of the Dragon iirc

How exactly would someone have made a neo 80s movie in the 70s?

Scarface

By being ahead of their time, by making something which will get its definition later on

magic

Also interested in this

Then what would make it a neo 80s movies and not just an 80s movie?

he's right, you know

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Whats the one below Tron?

Oh I don't know about the neo part, it's probably something that's used when someone today makes an 80's style movie, I tink it's like New Retro Wave in music, in the 80's it wasn't neo/retro.
I could be wrong though.

Are there any other Western movies about bosozoku?

What do you think of Carpenter Brut? If I were to make a neo-80s flick, I'd pretty much use this album as the soundtrack.

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TECH-NOIR

That's one way to do it. I would like to see a neo-80s movie that uses music like this:
youtube.com/watch?v=TvZskcqdYcE
youtube.com/watch?v=LTc8SOfKDcc

Makes me think of pastel colors, neon lights, sunsets and palm trees and things like that.

blood dragon: the cyber war
miami connection
miami vice
repo man

I am hoping one day this neo-80s stuff goes away and we move on to memeing about the 70s and start the neo-70s movement. Hard blues, prog rock, funk, jazz fusion, 70s literally had the best music not even dadrocking. Not sure what a 70s aesthetic would be though for movies, I remember lots of 70s films had krautrock or progrock soundtracks. We should start doing that instead of minimalist synth shit, I want surreal atmosphere back.

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>What's the one below Big Trouble?

I put it on the other day and just by watching Michael Douglas trying to convince that it's believable that a cop runs illegal motorcycle races and is a badass when he's that short and that old, turned me off.

Check out "New Retro Wave" channel on youtube, lots of good artists.
CB is definitely among the better ones

>70s literally had the best music
le wrong generation kid detected
also, neo-70s movement already happened in the 90s
maybe you're just too young to remember

Source's already been posted, are you blind?

Dark City

It's an interesting movie with keifer sutherland.

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What the fuck?

>the thing
>neo-80s
what the fuck?

It's not (neo) 80's movie. It's a great movie, true, but doesn't have that feel

You should check out 90's OVA anime or feature films like Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Cyber city Oedo, Demon city Shinjuku, Wicked city and similar. You'll get that feel

Transformers the Movie (1986)
Streets of Fire

Lazerhawk and Carpenter Brut are my favorites

*dirty cop with a death wish
*particpiates in

>particpiates in

yes, correct

To Live and Die in LA

The usage of "run" was completely ambiguous. Anyway the only guy who he interacts with are Luis Guzman (who's probably a 99℅er) and the squid, all the outlaws are avoiding him. You should watch the rest of the movie, it's quite aesthetic and the score is awesome.

The Guest.

>The usage of "run" was completely ambiguous

I understand.


>it's quite aesthetic and the score is awesome

a movie still has to have a plot and be believable.
Anyway, to each his own.

Roadhouse, They Live

They Live has the best fight scene ever in Kino history

Turbo Kid:
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