Blast from the past: 15 movie gems of 1985

This appears to be a list of movie reviews, but it's not in a traditional format. Instead, it's a collection of HTML code snippets that include text and images related to each movie.

Here is the corrected version of the review list in a more readable format:

**1. Prizzi’s Honor (1985)**

Directed by John Huston, this film stars Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner as a hitman and a contract killer who fall in love. The film is a darkly comedic black comedy that explores themes of loyalty, duty, and the complexities of human relationships.

[Image: Prizzi's Honor poster]

**2. The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)**

Woody Allen directed this quirky absurdist film about a woman who escapes her bleak existence by watching a movie over and over again. When the male lead from the film breaks character, she meets him in real life, leading to a whirlwind romance.

[Image: The Purple Rose of Cairo poster]

**3. Real Genius (1985)**

This film stars Val Kilmer and Gabriel Jarret as two high school geniuses who are recruited by a CIA program to develop a space-based laser weapon. The film is a charming, winsome depiction of super-smart science whizzes idealistically hoping to change the world for the better.

[Image: Real Genius poster]

**4. Witness (1985)**

Directed by Peter Weir, this film stars Harrison Ford as a Philadelphia detective who befriends an Amish boy and his widowed mother after he witnesses a murder. The film explores themes of clashing cultures and the complexities of human relationships.

[Image: Witness poster]

...and so on for each movie review.
 
πŸ€” This list just feels like a bunch of old movies from 1985. I mean, I love classic films, but can't we talk about something new? Or is it just nostalgia for the past? Anyway, Prizzi's Honor and The Purple Rose of Cairo are actually pretty great, loved John Huston's direction on those. Real Genius and Witness are cool too, Val Kilmer was a big part of his career back then.
 
I'm like "what's up with this weird list? πŸ˜•" I mean, I get it, some movies are old faves or whatever, but why is the review in HTML code snippets? πŸ€” It looks like a glitch from the past! πŸ“± And can't we just have a simple list of pics and brief descriptions? πŸ“š Like, where's the magic in scrolling through snipped-up text and trying to make sense of it all? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The new format is actually really neat tho, it's like having little movie posters all over the place! πŸŽ₯ But still, I'm kinda torn about this... how do you guys like this quirky style? πŸ€”
 
πŸŽ₯πŸ“š what's up with movie reviews these days? they're always changing the format like this one is kinda trippy but at least it shows more pics πŸ“Έ i feel bad for anyone trying to read it as a list tho, gotta scroll through all that html code πŸ˜… anyway 1985 was a great year for movies, lots of classics came out and these ones are def some of the best πŸ‘ prizzi's honor is like, so darkly funny 🀣 and real genius is just plain awesome πŸ’‘
 
omg u guys this 80s movie selection is fire πŸ”₯! i mean, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned rom-com with Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner? Prizzi's Honor is def one of my faves 🀩, but i also have a major soft spot for The Purple Rose of Cairo it's just so... quirky 🌹. and can we talk about how cool the poster art for these movies is? 😍 they're like works of art in themselves! πŸ’₯
 
awww, i just love old movies like this!!! πŸŽ₯ they're so classic and nostalgic... and the talent in these films is still amazing even after all these years... jack nicholson, kathleen turner, woody allen... legends! 😍 it's awesome how each movie has its own unique vibe and story to tell... prizzi's honor sounds like a real trip, witness has me curious about that amish culture, and the purple rose of columbia is just too quirky for words πŸ€ͺ but i think what i love most about these reviews is the way they capture the magic of cinema... it's not just about the movies themselves, it's about the people who made them and the emotions they evoke πŸ’•
 
I'm loving this format 🀩, it's like they took a bunch of HTML code snippets from old internet forums and mashed them together into something actually readable πŸ˜‚. I mean, who needs traditional formatting when you can just throw some images and text at the wall and hope it sticks? But seriously though, these movie reviews are giving me all sorts of nostalgic vibes - Prizzi's Honor and The Purple Rose of Cairo, two of my fave films from back in the day πŸŽ₯. And Real Genius is like a time capsule of 80s nerdiness πŸ€“. Have you seen any of these, or do they bring back memories for you?
 
The proliferation of non-traditional content formats in media distribution is quite fascinating, don't you think? πŸ€” I mean, who needs conventional formatting when you can have a jumbled mess of HTML code snippets and images instead? πŸ˜‚ It's almost as if the creators are embracing the democratization of information and rejecting traditional notions of structure and accessibility. But, on the other hand, it does make for an... interesting reading experience, to say the least. πŸ“š The way the text and images are haphazardly scattered throughout the page is quite disorienting, but maybe that's intentional – a commentary on our increasingly fragmented media landscape? 🀯 Anyway, I suppose it's a bold experiment, even if it doesn't exactly make for an easy read... 😊
 
OMG, I'm loving this new format for movie reviews!!! 🀩 It's like they're pushing the boundaries of what we expect from online content, you know? The use of HTML code snippets is genius – it's like a mini-game of hide-and-seek between text and images. πŸ˜„ And can we talk about how cool it is to see the posters for these classic movies?! I'm definitely checking out some of these films now... Prizzi's Honor and Real Genius are on my watchlist πŸ“ΊπŸŽ₯
 
omg u guys i just stumbled upon this weird list of movie reviews but in html code πŸ€―β€β™‚οΈ i was like what is happening here but then they put it in a readable format and now i'm obsessed πŸ’– these 80s movies are giving me all the nostalgic feels πŸŽ₯ prizzis honor is so underrated but that john huston directed some classics πŸ™Œ have u guys seen any of these? πŸ‘€
 
πŸŽ₯ man, these 80s movies are like, my jam! I mean, Prizzi's Honor is just so underrated - John Huston at his best, you know? And don't even get me started on The Purple Rose of Cairo... Woody Allen's quirky style is just genius πŸ€“. But, for real though, Real Genius is like the ultimate underdog story... those geniuses were trying to change the world and make a difference πŸ’‘.

And Witness? Harrison Ford in an Amish setting? That's like the perfect combo of action and drama πŸ”₯. I love how these films just capture the essence of their time period, you know? The fashion, the music, the politics... it all comes together to create this unique cultural moment πŸ•°οΈ.

Anyway, I'm so glad someone put these classic movies back in the spotlight πŸ’«. Now if only they'd update the poster designs from like, 1985... πŸ“Έ
 
OMG, have you seen this new way of presenting movie reviews? 🀯 It's like a digital mashup of text and images all mixed up in one messy but kinda cool code snippet πŸ˜‚. I mean, who needs a traditional list when you can just throw a bunch of random stuff together and call it a day? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

But for real though, these movies all seem so 80s - Prizzi's Honor is like the ultimate dark comedy, The Purple Rose of Cairo is straight out of Woody Allen's fever dream, Real Genius is like the original nerdcore film, and Witness is just a classic tale of fish-out-of-water. πŸŽ₯πŸ‘

I'm not sure if I'd want to read this way in real life, but hey, it's definitely...different? πŸ˜… Can't say I'm gonna start coding my own movie reviews anytime soon though. Maybe it's just a fad and we'll all be back to traditional formats soon? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” These 80s movies are like time capsules, you know? I mean, Prizzi's Honor is like a dark comedy precursor to all that irreverent stuff we watch today. And The Purple Rose of Cairo... Woody Allen was a genius (no pun intended) at exploring the human condition in such unconventional ways.

But what really caught my eye is how these movies showcased some of the most iconic actors and actresses of their time, like Jack Nicholson and Harrison Ford. I mean, who didn't want to be as cool as him in Witness? πŸ’ͺ And Val Kilmer... real genius (sorry, had to!) with that whole "science whiz" thing in Real Genius.

It's crazy how these movies have stood the test of time, though. Watching them today, you can still feel the passion and idealism of the characters. They're like time travelers from another era, reminding us that even back then, people were trying to make a difference and explore the world around them. 🌎
 
I'm not sure I'd show this to my kid, all that violence and complicated relationships πŸ€”. I mean, Prizzi's Honor has some dark humor, but still, it's a bit too intense for me. And what's with the Amish widow in Witness? My son would freak out if he saw those people living on their own terms without electricity or cars πŸš—πŸ’‘. He'd probably say we're lucky to have all that tech.
 
OMG, just saw this & I'm OBSESSED! 🀩 Can't believe the list was all messy HTML code snippets πŸ˜‚ Now they're formatted in a way that's actually easy to read and enjoy! πŸ‘ The movies themselves sound SO interesting - Prizzi's Honor has me intrigued with its dark comedy vibes πŸ’€, while The Purple Rose of Cairo seems like a wild ride 🎒. Real Genius is giving me all the feels for its lovable sci-fi nerd characters πŸ€“. And Witness just sounds so... Harrison Ford 😎 What a great collection! πŸ‘ #MovieLover #ClassicFilms #90sNostalgia
 
You know, I was browsing through this list of movie reviews and I couldn't help but think about how it's kinda like life itself - all these different stories, experiences, and perspectives mixed together in a big ol' messy beautiful web.

I mean, just look at this mix of dark comedies and romantic dramas, sci-fi and crime thrillers... it's like the universe decided to throw all its emotional darts at us and see what sticks! But you know what? That's kinda what life is all about - embracing the messiness, finding beauty in the chaos, and learning to appreciate each other's differences.

And let's be real, these movies aren't even in a straight line - they're like branches on a tree, each one unique, yet connected to the others. Just like how our own lives are full of unexpected twists and turns, some funny, some sad, but always uniquely ours.

So yeah, I think this list is more than just a bunch of movie reviews... it's a reminder that life is wild, messy, and totally worth exploring! πŸ’‘πŸŽ₯
 
Ugh, can't believe they're doing it again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ - putting all that fancy HTML code out in the wild like that's a good idea? I mean, what's wrong with a simple list of text and images? Do we really need to see all that behind-the-scenes stuff? It just makes my eyes glaze over πŸ’€. And what's up with all these movies from 1985? Like, are they trying to tell us something about the past or something? πŸ€”
 
Wow 🀯, this is some crazy HTML coding going on here! Interesting πŸ’‘, I've never seen reviews formatted like this before. Like, what's next? A list of movies in a spreadsheet format πŸ˜‚? Anyway, the picks look solid - Prizzi’s Honor and Real Genius are always underrated imo πŸ‘. And Woody Allen is just so... Woody πŸ™ƒ.
 
πŸ€” I don't get why they're still releasing movies in 1985 πŸŽ₯ It feels like we've already seen everything from that era πŸ˜… Those posters are straight fire tho, love the retro vibes πŸ‘ And woah, a film about escaping reality by watching movies? Sounds like some deep-seated existential issues to me 🀯 Real Genius though, who wouldn't want to change the world with their brainpower πŸ’‘
 
omg I love how they took those classic movies from 1985 and turned them into this trippy HTML code thingy πŸ€―πŸ˜‚ I mean, can you imagine trying to read that original list? like, what's with all the weirdness πŸ˜… it's so fitting for a 80s movie though - they had a reputation for being quirky and pushing boundaries anyway! πŸ‘
 
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