Prepare to journey back to 1987, a golden year for cinema that unleashed an avalanche of blockbuster hits. From action-packed thrillers to heart-stopping comedies, this cinematic time capsule offers a treasure trove of entertainment. Join us as we unveil the 10 most captivating blockbusters that captivated audiences and left an enduring mark on pop culture.
In a futuristic Detroit, RoboCop, a cyborg cop, emerges from the ashes of a corrupt police officer after a brutal encounter. With his unwavering determination and state-of-the-art weaponry, he declares war on crime, leaving a trail of justice in his wake. "RoboCop" shattered box office records, grossing over $53.4 million in its opening weekend, and spawned a lucrative franchise.
The charismatic Axel Foley, played by Eddie Murphy, returns to the glitz and glamor of Beverly Hills to unravel a deadly art heist. With his trademark humor and slick moves, Axel navigates the treacherous world of art collectors and criminals, delivering an adrenaline-pumping adventure. "Beverly Hills Cop II" became a critical and commercial success, raking in over $298 million worldwide.
Mel Gibson and Danny Glover form an unlikely cop duo in this action-packed thriller. Martin Riggs, a maverick cop on the edge, teams up with Roger Murtaugh, a veteran detective nearing retirement. Together, they unravel a drug smuggling ring, facing relentless action and witty banter along the way. "Lethal Weapon" proved a box office powerhouse, grossing over $120 million domestically.
Cher and Nicolas Cage star in this romantic comedy set against the picturesque backdrop of Brooklyn. A widowed mother falls head over heels for the fiancé of her brother's fiancé, sparking a whirlwind romance. "Moonstruck" enchanted audiences with its heartwarming story and earned Cher an Academy Award for Best Actress.
Kevin Costner leads an elite squad of federal agents in this crime drama based on real events. Elliot Ness and his "Untouchables" wage an all-out war against Al Capone, the notorious gangster who controls Chicago. The film garnered critical acclaim, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (Sean Connery), and grossed over $106 million worldwide.
Arnold Schwarzenegger leads a team of elite soldiers on a rescue mission in the jungles of Central America. However, they soon encounter a deadly alien creature with advanced technology and deadly abilities. "Predator" became a sci-fi classic, grossing over $98 million worldwide and inspiring numerous sequels and spin-offs.
Steve Martin and John Candy embark on a hilarious road trip in this comedy classic. Neal Page is an uptight advertising executive desperate to make it home for Thanksgiving. However, his plans are thrown into chaos when he teams up with the eccentric Del Griffith. "Planes, Trains & Automobiles" became a critical and commercial hit, grossing over $140 million worldwide.
Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze ignite the screen in this romantic drama set in the Catskill Mountains during the summer of 1963. A sheltered young woman falls for a charismatic dance instructor, defying societal norms and indulging in a forbidden love. "Dirty Dancing" became a cultural phenomenon, grossing over $214 million worldwide and spawning a stage adaptation and a prequel.
A group of teenage brothers move to a coastal town and find themselves entangled in a vampire cult. With the help of two vampire hunters, they face off against the undead in this chilling horror classic. "The Lost Boys" became a box office hit, grossing over $32 million, and solidified Kiefer Sutherland's status as a horror icon.
Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece explores the horrors of the Vietnam War and the psychological toll it takes on soldiers. A group of young recruits undergo brutal training at boot camp, preparing for the horrors that await them in combat. "Full Metal Jacket" received widespread critical acclaim but also sparked controversy due to its graphic depiction of war.
Rank | Movie Title | Domestic Box Office Gross | Worldwide Box Office Gross |
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1 | RoboCop | $53.4 million | $120 million |
2 | Beverly Hills Cop II | $298 million | $340 million |
3 | Lethal Weapon | $120 million | $280 million |
4 | Moonstruck | $80 million | $80 million |
5 | The Untouchables | $106 million | $106 million |
6 | Predator | $98 million | $125 million |
7 | Planes, Trains & Automobiles | $140 million | $140 million |
8 | Dirty Dancing | $214 million | $214 million |
9 | The Lost Boys | $32 million | $32 million |
10 | Full Metal Jacket | $46 million | $120 million |
Rank | Movie Title | Metacritic Score | Rotten Tomatoes Score |
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1 | Moonstruck | 74 | 94% |
2 | Full Metal Jacket | 84 | 94% |
3 | The Untouchables | 81 | 91% |
4 | Dirty Dancing | 64 | 81% |
5 | RoboCop | 65 | 88% |
6 | Beverly Hills Cop II | 57 | 73% |
7 | Lethal Weapon | 66 | 88% |
8 | Planes, Trains & Automobiles | 67 | 86% |
9 | Predator | 58 | 81% |
10 | The Lost Boys | 64 | 83% |
Movie Title | Awards and Honors |
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RoboCop | Academy Award for Best Film Editing |
Beverly Hills Cop II | Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
Lethal Weapon | Academy Award for Best Film Editing, BAFTA Award for Best Film |
Moonstruck | Academy Award for Best Actress (Cher), Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay |
The Untouchables | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (Sean Connery), BAFTA Award for Best Film |
Predator | Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film |
Planes, Trains & Automobiles | BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay |
Dirty Dancing | Academy Award for Best Original Song ("(I've Had) The Time of My Life") |
The Lost Boys | Saturn Award for Best Horror Film |
Full Metal Jacket | BAFTA Award for Best Director |
Movie Title | Cultural Impact |
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RoboCop | Pioneered the use of CGI in action films |
Beverly Hills Cop II | Popularized the buddy cop genre |
Lethal Weapon | Created an iconic film duo and launched a successful franchise |
Moonstruck | Became a cultural touchstone for Italian-American culture |
The Untouchables | Revived the gangster film genre |
Predator | Introduced an iconic sci-fi villain and spawned numerous sequels and spin-offs |
Planes, Trains & Automobiles | Became a holiday classic |
Dirty Dancing | Popularized Latin dance and spawned a stage adaptation and prequel |
The Lost Boys | Established Kiefer Sutherland as a horror icon |
Full Metal Jacket | Examined the psychological impact of war |
1987 was a year of cinematic brilliance, unleashing a captivating array of blockbuster movies that left an enduring mark on popular culture. From the futuristic adventures of "RoboCop" to the heartwarming romance of "Moonstruck," from the action-packed thrillers of "Lethal Weapon" to the chilling horror of "The Lost Boys," this list showcases the diversity and excellence of Hollywood's golden age.
These films not only achieved commercial success but also garnered critical acclaim, being recognized for their innovative storytelling, exceptional performances, and technical prowess. They have inspired countless filmmakers, influenced subsequent movie trends, and continue to entertain audiences worldwide.
As we reflect on these cinematic gems, we appreciate the artistry and creativity that went into their
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