FilmZone
Published 3:07 am Wednesday, March 28, 2007
- John Cusack's turn as a resilient loser in 1985's "Better Off Dead" insured him a career full of similar roles throughout the 1980s and 90s.
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Talk to anyone within five years of your own age, and I’ll bet you share a love of some of the same movies.
And I’m not talking Oscar-winners, either. Ever since motion pictures became a defining aspect of American culture, people have identified with the figures on the screen. When they strike a chord, whether it’s dramatic, funny, whimsical or horrifying, that film stays with you.
I’ll list some of the films that hold a special place in my psyche from my “coming of age” years, and you see if you can guess how old I am:
“Better Off Dead”
“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
“Little Shop of Horrors” (the musical version)
“Aliens”
“Back to the Future”
“The Princess Bride”
“Die Hard”
“The Terminator”