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Night of the Comet (1984) (destroyed by a comet) The Terminator (1984) (destroyed by artificially intelligent machines) The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (1990) (destroyed by an earthquake) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) (destroyed by a nuclear bomb) Double Dragon (1994) (destroyed by a major earthquake in 2007)
Quiet on the set! From "Dirty Dancing" to "Ghostbusters," we visit 10 locations where your most beloved '80s movies were filmed. ... Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California.
Box office. $13.9 million [2] Stand and Deliver is a 1988 American biographical drama film directed by Ramón Menéndez, written by Menéndez and Tom Musca, based on the true story of a high school mathematics teacher, Jaime Escalante. For portraying Escalante, Edward James Olmos was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 61st ...
Kentucky Jones (set in an unidentified location in Southern California) Kiba Oh Klashers. Kid Cosmic. The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! Kingdom. Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts. Knots Landing (set in a fictitious town of the same name in Los Angeles County) Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight. The Kwicky Koala Show.
Colors. (film) Colors is a 1988 American police procedural action crime film starring Sean Penn and Robert Duvall, and directed by Dennis Hopper. The film takes place in the gang ridden neighborhoods of Los Angeles: late-1980s South Central Los Angeles, Echo Park, Westlake and East Los Angeles. The film centers on Bob Hodges (Duvall), an ...
Box office. $13.4 million (North America) [ 1 ] They Live is a 1988 American science fiction action horror film [ b ] written and directed by John Carpenter, based on the 1963 short story " Eight O'Clock in the Morning " by Ray Nelson. Starring Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster, the film follows a drifter [ c ] who discovers through ...
Budget. $6 million. Box office. $17.3 million. To Live and Die in L.A. is a 1985 American neo-noir [2][3] action thriller film directed and co-written by William Friedkin. It is based on the 1984 novel of the same name by former U.S. Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich, who co-wrote the screenplay with Friedkin.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin. 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out. 52 Pick-Up. 365 Nights in Hollywood. 500 Days of Summer. 711 Ocean Drive. 1915 (film) 1941 (film)