80’s Movies Every Kid Should Watch

Classic films from the 80s that are perfect for watching as a family.

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Equally wonderful sequel to “Star Wars”, in which Luke Skywalker becomes a Jedi knight under the guidance of master Yoda in order to destroy Darth Vader. Classic adventure for the whole family!
Director John Houston’s film adaptation of the Broadway smash hit, ANNIE, which in turn was based on the perennial cartoon favorite, Little Orphan Annie. This musical extravaganza features stunning performance by Carol Burnett, Bernadette Peters, Tim Curry and Albert Finney.
When an imaginative boy meets a lost alien, it is the beginning of one of cinema’s most endearing friendships as Elliot (Henry Thomas) helps the marvelous creature he calls E.T. find his way back home before government agents can capture him.
The new kid in a California town seeks help from a karate master in order to take on some cruel schoolmates. Slick production makes excellent family viewing!
Blockbuster big-budget comedy about a team of New York City loonies in the business of removing unwanted spirits. Stars include some of the funniest in the business! Who you gonna call?
Kids stumble upon a treasure map and undertake a harrowing mission to recover pirate treasure.
Decent sequel in which Marty McFly and the Doc attempt to undo the changes caused by their time traveling in the original episode.
George Lucas and Terry Jones collaborated with Henson on this magical tale of a young girl’s desperate search for her captive baby brother in the goblin king’s mystical domain. Terrific tunes by Bowie!
First-rate family feature about a young man’s search for a beautiful maiden in a magic kingdom. Many stars in supporting roles!
A recently killed newlywed couple enlist the services of a ghastly ghost to frighten obnoxious new tenants out of their New England home.
One of the most endearing and internationally renowned films of all time, a film that Roger Ebert called “one of the five best movies” ever made for children, My Neighbor Totoro is a deceptively simple tale of two girls, Satsuki and Mei, who move with their father to a new house in the countryside. They soon discover that the surrounding forests are home to a family of Totoros, gentle but powerful creatures who live in a huge and ancient camphor tree and are seen only by children. Based on Miyazaki’s own childhood imaginings, Totoros look like oversized pandas with bunny ears and they take the girls on spinning-top rides through the tree tops and introduce them to a furry, multi-pawed Catbus — a nod to Lewis Carroll’s Cheshire Cat.But beneath the film’s playfulness and narrative simplicity lie depths of wisdom. As with much of Miyazaki’s work, at its core My Neighbor Totoro is about human-kind’s relationship to the Earth. The film is infused with an almost spiritual reverence for the power of nature (a philosophy tied to the ancient Shinto belief that every object in nature has a soul). Everything that surrounds us, from light-dappled tree groves, to the marvelous clouds, echoes the density and lusciousness of life. Protected by the Totoros, we know no harm will come to our two heroines in the forest’s sunlit glades and mysterious shadows. The girls may be awed by the power and majesty around them but they understand instinctively that nature has no malice. The viewer is left with a sense of wonder at the beauty, mystery and preciousness of the world all around us.
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A young boy wishes himself into becoming a 35-year-old man, then must deal with the consequences. Touching, funny and instructive!
Groundbreaking, once-in-a-lifetime film about a cartoon-hating detective who is a cartoon rabbit’s only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder.

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