The 1983 movie "Christine" is about a car that has a mind of its own. It is based on a novel written by Stephen King.
The film is set in the year 1997. The film is NOT set in the 80s, the fashions, shops and settings are contemporary.
There were five bond films in the 80s they were FOR YOUR EYES ONLY in 1981 , OCTOPUSSY in 1983 , A VIEW TO A KILL in 1985 , THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS in 1987 and LICENCE TO KILL in 1989
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Sadly, as of the writing of this answer (June 2011) there is as yet no such cartoon. Many fans are completely mystified as to why as yet there are no Forgotten Realms TV series or films despite the books being massively successful. Many blame the poorly made Dungeons and Dragons films for causing Hollywood to believe that anything related to D&D to be box office poison. However, you could check out the Dragonlance Chronicles animated film. The film was done as a mixture of 80s style animation blended with CGI. The film covers approximately half of the 1st trilogy of books. I personally enjoyed the film, but most people did not. Though most do agree that Keifer Sutherland did do a good job portraying Raistlin.
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a mogwai is a fictional creature from the 80s Gremlins films. It's also the name of a Scottish band.
The film is set in the year 1997. The film is NOT set in the 80s, the fashions, shops and settings are contemporary.
There were five bond films in the 80s they were FOR YOUR EYES ONLY in 1981 , OCTOPUSSY in 1983 , A VIEW TO A KILL in 1985 , THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS in 1987 and LICENCE TO KILL in 1989
Mike Leigh is best known for being a British Film and Theater director. He began as a theater director in the 1960s but moved towards making films for the BBC in the 70s and 80s. His style has been called gritty,"kitchen sink realism".
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Carrie, the character died in the movie.
Pretty sure that was" The Rescuers", a Disney Movie from the '80s
An Officer and A Gentleman
Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis.
Flowers in the Attic. This film is based on a book of the same name by Virginia Andrews.