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7 Light-Hearted Comedies That’ll Take You Back to Good Old 1980s

7 Light-Hearted Comedies That’ll Take You Back to Good Old 1980s
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Comedies were always a way out of boredom and exhaustion, and if you feel nostalgic for 80s genre’s staples, when the grass was greener, we have a feel-good list for you.

Here are 7 comedy gold flicks from the 80s, handpicked by Redditors.

1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)

First comes John Hughes’ notorious teen comedy that can chill you out a lot. The story about a high schooler who decides to skip school and to spend a day in Chicago is full of hilarious gags and unexpected fourth wall breaks.

2. The 'Burbs (1989)

Starring our favorite Tom Hanks, this cult classic follows a man who suspects that his new neighbors are hiding a dark secret. It mocks all conspiracy theories lovers and awkward inhabitants of suburban environments.

3. The Goonies (1985)

Next is an adventure flick that was a back-then box office sensation. It focuses on a group of kids who attempt to save their houses from foreclosure by embarking on a hunt for a treasure. It’s truly a captivating and hilarious 80s movie gem.

4. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)

Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter-starring buddy movie follows two dim-witted best friends who travel back in time to assemble historical figures for their high school history presentation. The whole Bill & Ted franchise is a must-watch, indeed.

5. Short Circuit (1986)

This flick blends science fiction and comedy elements, centering on an experimental military robot who gains a human-like intelligence and then escapes to explore the world. Such a curious synopsis is added by high-class jokes here.

6. Uncle Buck (1989)

Another John Hughes-directed movie is in the list, as it appears to be a perfect guilty-pleasure comedy-drama for family viewing. It tells the story of a bachelor who babysits his brother's rebellious, yet charming kids.

7. Better Off Dead (1985)

Last comes a top-notch black comedy that follows a high school student (played by John Cusack), who becomes suicidal after his girlfriend breaks up with him all of a sudden. Even though it doesn’t sound like fun, you still need to check it out.

Source: Reddit