As any nostalgic 25 – 30 year old will tell you the mid-80s were a truly magical cinematic time for any kid to grow up in. In the wake of George Lucas’ original Star Wars trilogy, we were bombarded with a cluster of imaginative, mystical live-action fantasy adventure films, which eagerly promoted a genuine sense of mischievous fun and adventure.
Tales of typically normal excitable youngsters going on epic adventures that lifted the heart stirred the soul and haunted our dreams. But it was the palpable sense of adventure that really convinced, giving us youngsters an achievable sense of daydream adventure – long before the internet or Xbox-claimed adolescent imagination.
Why the mid-80s? Give us another span of time where there was an equally audacious flux of films that dared to lift the lid on Pandora’s Box to capture our imagination and fiendishly tape into our most primal kiddie fears? So forget the CGI-bloated likes of Harry Potter, Golden Compass and the new Narnia adventures and let us divulge to you hecklerspray’s definitive Top 10 Cult Classic Fantasy Adventure Flicks from the Mid-80s…
1. The Goonies (1985)
How could you possibly compile an ultimate mid 80s film tribute list without including this cult classic from Superman helmer Richard Donner? It’s the tale of a group of young suburbanites going on a (frankly ludicrous) adventure to thwart the council from demolishing their family homes by seeking hidden pirate treasure in booby-trapped underground lairs. But what makes it more believable is its incredibly gifted and likable young cast. Move over Harry Potter, these kids have charisma! With the likes of Mikey, Chunk, Mouth and Data on your team you won’t need magical powers to accomplish a distinguishing characteristic. And yes that’s No Country For Old Men’s Josh Brolin playing Mikey’s teenage brother! And who could forget The Fratellis? The archetypal kiddie movie bad guys, headed by super-bad ass (but sweet as pie in real life – if you believe the cast commentary) old trouper Anne Ramsey. And it’s got Spielberg on executive producing duties and a great cheesy but catchy Cyndi Lauper music video to go with it – what more could your young hearts ask for?
2. Return To Oz (1985)
We weren’t really fans of the original Wizard of Oz movie but when Fairuza Balk came waltzing along with her talking chicken Billina and C3PO-type robot companion Tik-Tok we were overwhelmed by the results. And it was fucking scary too! What with those sinister, sub-Starlight Express Wheelers skirting around, those crumbling and gruesome claymation monsters and that hideous witch Mombi, with her eerie glass cabinet selection of limitless heads. No annoying musical numbers, no cowardly lion or clumsy scarecrow, (well not until later on anyway), just a gothic nightmarish adventure with startling baroque imagery in a mysterious, distant land where you will find ham sandwiches hanging on trees and an old man modelling red slippers.
3. Labyrinth (1986)
In our opinion Oscar-winner Jennifer Connelly was never better than when she played the feisty 15-year-old babysitter Sarah in Jim Henson’s spellbinding adventure. David Bowie camps it up as the glamorous Goblin King, along with a slew of Henson’s imaginative puppeteer creations – and we don’t mind those catchy dance numbers either.
4. Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
Anyone remember the haunting chanting of the Egyptian Rametep? The hallucinogenic stained-glass window knight that suddenly broke away from its frame to demonstrate the impressive power of early CGI? Or the opening shocker where a turkey dinner comes alive to attack its consumer? Well that’s all from this cult special effects Oscar-nominated Sherlock Holmes prequel adventure – which was subtitled (Indiana Jones style): The Pyramid of Fear. Dreamt up by early Harry Potter helmer Chris Columbus, (with Spielberg once again on producing duties), this was a notable highlight for the young cast of unknowns involved and proved a chilling sweeping and deadly adventure, a world away from the archetypal cosy Peter Cushing/Basil Rathbone movie outings.
5. Explorers (1985)
Explorers was the warmhearted tale of a trio of kiddie science geeks who – masterminded by computer whiz-kid River Phoenix, (debuting alongside a painfully young Ethan Hawke) – convert a junkyard carousel car into a floating capsule capable of travelling into outer space. Although looking more like a glorified wheelie bin than anything NASA would conceive the capsule is their gateway to adolescent freedom and they use it like any other teenage kids would use it: to travel the world, explore the universe and of course peep on girlies getting undressed.
6. The Lost Boys (1987)
“Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire” went the encouraging tagline to this impressionable coming-of-age puberty flick (masking as a vampire movie). The Lost Boys is about two teenage brothers who rub shoulders with a leather-clad clan of blood thirsty vampires following their relocation to a new town in sunny California. A sequel is currently in the works, (welcome back Corey Feldman as Edgar Frog), but the original still holds up today as an irreplaceable nostalgic horror fantasy adventure… and Kiefer Sutherland is still the cool kid you wanna be when your strange.
7. Dark Crystal (1983)
Set in a dark and vast mystical world this is the penultimate moment when muppet maestros Jim Henson and Frank Oz ventured into the limitless realm of the feature film. It’s a testament to the sheer power of suspension of disbelief that we willingly surrender our soles to a land populated entirely by puppet creations, ranging from the grotesque eagle-like entities of the feared Skekses to the almost sickly sweet Gelfings. It’s not exactly ‘live-action’ but we like it.
8. Flight of the Navigator (1986)
This is the film that embraces the journey of a 12-year-old whizzkid who goes on a bombastic time-travelling adventure when he’s abducted by an alien space-capsule, piloted by a robot that looks bizarrely like your dentist’s examination lamp. But it’s a heck of a lot of fun even 20 years on! Hell, it’s even got a young Sarah Jessica Parker in it as an annoyingly friendly (when hasn’t she been annoying?) laboratory assistant.
9. Highlander (1986)
If you don’t get too distracted by Christopher Lambert’s dodgy Scottish vocals, or the ridiculously complex plot, then Highlander is still a thrilling adventure yarn to rival Flash Gordon. And just like that said sci-fi film it’s got a truly marvellous signature score by Queen. Fuck the sequels, reassert yourself with the masterly original.
10. Repo Man (1984)
Alex Cox’s superb science fiction film stars a young Emilio Estevez as Otto: a punk rocker who becomes the ultimate car repossession professional after helping to steal a wanted vehicle. The twist in the tale is that there’s some strange glowing object inside the boot of the car that’s got the attention of government agents and UFO enthusiasts alike. With classy support from veteran character actor Harry Dean Stanton this was the film that put the ‘punk’ into punk rocker.
[story by Oliver Pfeiffer]


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I’ve never heard of any of these movies or the people associated with them.
Luckily for me, I spent the entire 80s stoned out of my head on pot.
nice list but where is Krull?
Where is ‘The Never Ending Story’?
How could you leave out The Princess Bride?
WTF?! Got to agree with Goonies but wheres Back To The Future??? an Iconic classic n all that malarky!
These are supposed to be ‘cult’ classics remember not bona fide successes up there with the likes of E.T and Indiana Jones.
And I knew you would be screaming for Princess Bride, Never Ending Story etc but I was restricted to a top 10 so I had to limit myself a bit.
Any more additions are warmly welcome, but please don’t mention Legend, that was utter pants (with or without a girly Tom Cruise in it!)
Loved THE EXPLORERS. Nice pick.
How about TRON? Or THE LAST STARFIGHTER?
Also, not for kids, but when I was 14 I *loved* THE SWORD AND THE SORCERER.
Dude…. you misses one big one…… Willow
Legend! Where is Legend???
You missed several great ones, like “Trancers”, “The Last Starfighter”, oh I can’t think of any more. But you missed these!
Where’s Liquid Sky (1982)?
1 word
Megaforce
Other MAJOR classic that was missed….The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. Excellent film 1984 – http://imdb.com/title/tt0086856/ Adventurer/surgeon/rock musician Buckaroo Banzai and his band of men, the Hong Kong Cavaliers, take on evil alien invaders from the 8th dimension.
Peter Weller John Lithgow Ellen Barkin Jeff Goldblum Christopher Lloyd
Fun list – good memories – what about Beastmaster? Red Sonja? Legend? Willow? I think you missed a lot of real good ones that failed to make Big Time status.
What about Tron or the Last Starfighter?
Or for the record any film that mentions Shermer High?
Yes, why weren’t these all just Krull, Krull, Krull, Krull, Krull, Krull, Barry Gordy’s The Last Dragon, and Krull?
Oliver, are you retarded? You omitted the Princess Bride and Never Ending Story because you thought those other movies were more popular, those two and the Goonies are more famous and classics than anything else on that list, The Princess bride has 22 times the votes of Return to Oz and is on the IMDB top 250, youve got to be fucking joking
I’m with the above:
WHERE THE HELL IS THE NEVER ENDING STORY!?!
what about “Time Bandits”???
I agree with every one of these choices! What a spot on list.
Excellent job!
Where is Legend? Where is Never-ending Story? Where is Princess Bride for god’s sake!?
also i 2nd Krull getting honorable mention on the list.
Explorers was IT for me.
no Willow, no credibility
Haven’t seen Return to Oz…how’d I miss that one?
What about Time Bandits?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXIZktCzG-c
Considering this list is missing Back to the Future, Neverending Story, and Bill & Ted, yet leaves in a bunch of other crap that could be left out it fails.
what about “time bandits”?
nice list, the explorers and return to oz are seriously good. i have to agree with the krull mention though… ladyhawk? maybe.
The Neverending Story was definitely not a bona fide success, and clearly it fits the “cult classic” label. I love that you had Goonies at No. 1 (so would I), but I don’t see how Neverending Story got left out.
wtf. how did return to oz make this list. that movie was horrible. i knew that when i was 5. btw where is the never ending story? bastian!
Hey great list, maybe War Games( it was a bit adventurish) and yeah Princess Bride, Never Ending Story. They were great days alright.
where the hell is WILLOW?!!? The greatest swordsman who ever lived is NOT amused.
uh…no Time Bandits? Ridiculous.
tb
ladyhawke
You cant forget staying up late at night and watching ‘Up the Creek’.
Cloak and Dagger! That was a classic! Or War Games!
where is beastmaster? conan the barbarian? tron? night of the comet? dragonmaster? excaliber? dragonslayer?
your list is weak.
No Mazes and Monsters? Fail!
How could you forget “The Last Starfighter”?!?
Legend? Back to the Future? Princess Bride? Another “Top Ten” list that is probably just the first 10 items the author could think of.
No C.H.O.M.P.S or Hawk the Slayer?
Where is Buckaroo Banzai?????
I am glad to say I own most of those on DVD. I just blogged about the upcoming sequels to a couple of 80′s movies on my site, The Lost Boys 2 : The Tribe which is going direct to DVD. The Last Starfighter is also getting a sequel, but I haven’t heard much buzz about it yet.
Better yet.. What about.. ” The Never Ending Story” !!!
BEETLEJUICE!!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094721/
every good Repo man does Speed son. . .
Harry Dean Stanton at his best
How can a 80′s fantasy list be missing these??
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Time Bandits
Beetlejuice
Blade Runner
Ghostbusters
Gremlins
Harry and the Hendersons
Little Monsters
Little Shop of Horrors
Short Circuit
Toxic Avenger (too cheesy?)
Finally, Willow. Where the hell is Willow?
And I enjoyed the heck out of Star Wars- Battle for Endor
why only limit this to 25-30 year old, I’m 33 and I remember all of these…
The Never Ending Story ? back to the future ? The Adventures of Baron Munchausen ? you miss very good ones
dude, buckaroo banzai
war of the worlds part 2, starring the fly, third rock, robocop, rev jim, mr vargas …. i mean c’mon
THE ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI?? Hello??
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