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Subject: Where can I find an 80s movie clip video

Written By: Cyndi Tew on 10/5/1999 at 5:05 p.m.

I am organizing my 10-year high school reunion to be held later this month. I had hoped to have a television showing 80's movie clips throughout the party. But I don't really have time to make my own video compilation tape of clips. Any help out there?


Subject: Re: Where can I find an 80s movie clip video

Written By: Michelle on 10/5/1999 at 9:54 p.m.

> I am organizing my 10-year high school reunion to be held later this
> month. I had hoped to have a television showing 80's movie clips
> throughout the party. But I don't really have time to make my own video
> compilation tape of clips. Any help out there?

Hey, I might be able to help you out...I'm always making a video or audio cassette for somebody! When do you need it by? I've got tons of good 80s flicks...all the John Hughes, etc. Give me a buzz via email if you're interested, OK?

Subject: Re: Where can I find an 80s movie clip video

Written By: donny johnson on 10/5/1999 at 9:14 p.m.

I would say: just rent all the John Hughes flicks you can get a hold of: The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller, Pretty In Pink, Saint Elmo's and so on (are they all Hughes movies anyway? - am not sure anymore), alongside Flashdance, Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop - you know, the Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer lot, and maybe Risky Business and Rocky IV. But always remember: Hughes and Simpson/Bruckheimer RULE!