For real, bring back whatever the 80s had going on with movies (without forcibly bringing back/rebooting 80s movies), like just earnestly genuinely tell me the most ridiculous plot you can and let me be taken on a real journey with it, tell me that delorean is a time machine, tell me there’s treasure hidden on a pirate ship under this town, tell me we’re busting ghosts in NY with particle accelerators strapped to our backs, and we’re grabbing Abe Lincoln and Napoleon and Socrates to party with us so we pass our history class, tell me we’re hunting down vampires because they’re just chilling in California this whole time, tell me that department store mannequin has a curse on it that brings it to life and only one guy can see it and starts dating it, and tell me that Geena Davis is falling in love with the blue fuzzy alien Jeff Goldblum she gave a makeover to after he crash landed in her swimming pool, ate her sofa cushion like it was popcorn, and wooed her with the English phrases he learned solely from watching television, and etc etc, tell me that all with a straight face and own it
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Kim Cattrall in Mannequin (1987)
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Mannequin wide release premiered on January 21, 1938. Joan Crawford and Spencer Tracy.
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I swear whoever sculpted Movie Ken was using Potato Ken as a reference instead of Ryan Gossling.
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Poster for Das Rosarote Mannequin, the German release of Funny Face, a musical romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and written by Leonard Gershe, starring Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire (1957).
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