80s Party Costume Idea: Karate Kid
Aug09

80s Party Costume Idea: Karate Kid

Wax On – Wax Off Ralph Macchio hit his career high in this heart-warming, little guy beats the big mean dude movie, Karate Kid. If your outer wimp is just aching to release your inner stud, this may be just the 80s costume party idea for you.  You can combine this costume with other characters (like the mean guys from Cobra Kai) from the movie for a great group costume. This costume is relatively easy to put together,...

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Top 5 Cartoon Characters You Shouldn’t Loan Money To
Jul18

Top 5 Cartoon Characters You Shouldn’t Loan Money To

By Ryan Zimmerman Ryan, back again. . . . Today’s Top 5 are cartoon characters you don’t want to lend money to. I know they aren’t all strictly 80s, but hey, I remember them being on in the 80s, so that counts! 5. He-Man I have the POWER! While the guy may be cool, have a sword and ride a huge cat around, there are still a few things that worry me. For one, the guy has to talk himself into being strong. He can’t just be “Adam,” he has...

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Ronald Reagan Mask and Costume
Jul12

Ronald Reagan Mask and Costume

Well [said in your best Ronald Reagan voice], what better 80s icon to pay homage to with your next 80s costume than the leader of the free world through most of the decade, our geriatric president, Ronald Reagan. Even if you can’t explain what Reaganomics were, you can still lead the party with this costume. Heck, he was even voted Time Magazine’s person of the year in 1980. And, the bonus is, unlike Reagan’s trickle-down economics,...

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Bad Taste, 1987
Jul12

Bad Taste, 1987

By James Porter When you think of Peter Jackson, which of his movies immediately comes to mind? Of course, it’s the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and the King Kong remake. However, while they may be his most famous works, and what made him the big media name he is today, they weren’t his first ever films. What you may not know is that Peter Jackson got his start in films in 1976, and made his cinematic debut in 1987 with a...

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The Land Before Time, 1988
Jun04

The Land Before Time, 1988

By James Porter Don Bluth. The name alone brings to mind many an animated classic, especially in the 80s, when he made some of his most memorable works of art. Of course, when thinking of his work, both All Dogs Go to Heaven and An American Tale spring immediately to mind. Both are timeless classics of course and worthy of their positions in cinematic history. However, for me, it’s different. For me, there is only one Bluth...

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