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Risky Business


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Risky Business is a 1983 comedy film written by Paul Brickman in his directorial debut. It is best known for being the film that launched Tom Cruise to stardom.[1]

The film also stars Rebecca De Mornay as Lana and Joe Pantoliano as Guido. It features Curtis Armstrong as Miles, Richard Masur as Rutherford, the Princeton University interviewer, and Bronson Pinchot as Barry.

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Knight Rider


Submitted by K Trevathan

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Knight Rider is an American television series that originally ran from September 26, 1982, to August 8, 1986. The series was broadcast on NBC and starred David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a high-tech modern-day knight fighting crime. Michael Knight drove a sentient talking car with artificial intelligence. Conceived and produced by Glen A. Larson, the show was an instant hit. “I wanted to do The Lone Ranger with a car”, Larson said in The Last Great Ride. “Kind of a sci-fi thing, with the soul of a western.”

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Rec Specs


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Larry Bird


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Larry Joe Bird (born December 7, 1956) is a retired American NBA basketball player, whom coach Red Auerbach considered to be the greatest basketball player of all time.[1] Drafted into the NBA sixth overall by the Boston Celtics in 1978, Bird started at small forward and power forward for thirteen seasons, teaming with legendary center Robert Parish and forward Kevin McHale. Due to back problems, he retired as a player from the NBA in 1992. Bird was voted to the NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team[2] in 1996 and inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame[3] in 1998. He served as head coach of the Indiana Pacers from 1997 to 2000. In 2003, he assumed the role of president of basketball operations for the Pacers, which he currently still holds.

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Lawrence Taylor


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Lawrence Julius Taylor (born February 4, 1959), nicknamed L.T., is a retired American football player.

The No. 2 pick of the 1981 NFL Draft, Taylor was a ten-time Pro Bowl linebacker and 1986 NFL MVP, playing his entire professional career with the New York Giants in the National Football League (NFL). He is considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of football, and has been called the greatest defensive player of all time by members of the media, former players, and coaches.[1]

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Alex Kidd in Miracle World


Submitted by Jennifer D

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Alex Kidd in Miracle World (アレックスキッドのミラクルワールド?) is a platform game for the 8-bit Sega Master System video game console. It was first released in Japan on November 1, 1986. It became the most recognised game in the Alex Kidd series, partly due to it being built into most Master System consoles.

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The Hilarious House of Frightenstein


Submitted by K Murray

this show was EPIC – vincent price, grizelda the witch, and the wolfman – In every single episode this hip cat (or dog) takes us on a visual and aural trip that is probably the closest thing to a drug trip you’re ever going to see on Saturday morning television.

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Nothing But Trouble


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Nothing But Trouble is a horror comedy released in 1991. Dan Aykroyd directed and starred in the film and also wrote the screenplay with his brother Peter. Chevy Chase, John Candy, and Demi Moore round out the main cast, while Taylor Negron, Raymond J. Barry, Brian Doyle-Murray, Bertila Damas, and Valri Bromfeld provide supporting roles. Daniel Baldwin and the band Digital Underground (including Shock G and, in his film debut, a then unknown young Tupac Shakur) have cameo roles. The Film has since gained a strong cult following.

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Baby Boom


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J.C. Wiatt (Keaton) is a driven Manhattan career woman (nicknamed the “Tiger Lady”) whose fast-paced lifestyle leaves her with no time for romance or relaxation, though she derives pleasure from her work, frantic schedule and demanding job. She lives with an investment broker (Harold Ramis) whose job and lifestyle are likewise hectic. Her life is thrown into turmoil when she inherits a toddler, Elizabeth (twins Kristina and Michelle Kennedy), from a deceased cousin whom she barely knew. Soon, caring for the child occupies much of her time, and her business career begins to suffer, culminating in the loss of her lover and job.

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Serpico


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Serpico is a 1973 American crime film directed by Sidney Lumet. It is based on the true story of New York City policeman Frank Serpico. Serpico eventually went undercover to expose the corruption of his fellow officers, after being pushed to the brink at first by their distrust and later by the threats and intimidation they leveled against him. It stars Al Pacino, John Randolph and Tony Roberts.

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