With Stranger Things season 4 on the horizon, '80s nostalgia is once again amping up. Luckily, there's no need for time travel to go back to the '80s. Through TV and movies, audiences can revisit the 1980s whenever they please, accompanied by the stories that constructed the cultural atmosphere of the decade. These stories not only marked their time but also became some of the movies people can't get enough of, rewatching them over the years.

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From following Dr. Jones into the Temple of Doom to John McClaine in the Nakatomi Plaza, cinema fans have taken to Reddit to share the movies from the '80s they have rewatched over five times in their lifetime.

Predator (1987)

Available to stream on FuboTV.

Arnie in the jungle in Predator

Extraterrestrial creatures were invading the cinema screens in the '80s. In Predator, Arnold Schwarzenegger fought one of them in the role of Dutch, leading a paramilitary squad to Central America to kill the deadly alien. "Off the top" of their head, Reddit user bolshevik_rattlehead lists this as one of their favorite movies from the '80s. Reddit user n8they agreed, also including the film in their comment.

While Schwarzenegger has been part of several projects in the past, many things in Predator still hold up today, which proves that watching Schwarzenegger say "You're one ugly motherf*****" to the alien doesn't get old.

The Indiana Jones Movies

Available to stream on Paramount+.

Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones

In the '80s, archaeology was a rising profession, at least on the screen of Spielberg movies. The Indiana Jones movies were a hit, having Harrison Ford play one of the most iconic roles of his career and John Williams' score a memorable piece of art that can still be associated with Dr. Jones by any cinema fan.

Reddit user The-Mandalorian included the "Indiana Jones films" on their most rewatchable list, with Asha_Brea specifically mentioning Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (1989), and bolshevik_rattlehead adding Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), and The Temple of Doom (1984) to their list in "no order."

Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

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Luke Skywalker on Dagobah in The Empire Strikes Back

Star Wars needs no introduction. The franchise hasn't only settled its place in the hearts of die-hard fans across generations, but it's also a landmark in the history of cinema. Reddit user Constant_Maize_770 shared their list of most-watched movies "in no particular order," mentioning The Empire Strikes Back (1980). Other Reddit users, like DeerCoincidence55 and MikeyMGM, can't get enough of the iconic movie either.

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Along with Episode V, Reddit user y3grp made sure to add Episode VI - The Return of the Jedi (1983) to the discussion. Decade after decade, people keep returning to the timeless story of Luke Skywalker.

Die Hard (1988)

Available to stream on Prime Video.

Bruce Willis crawling through a vent in Die Hard

In the '80s, John McClane went to the Coast and had more than a few laughs. Die Hard (1988) remains one of the most entertaining action movies, and "Yippee Ki-Yay." is among the best action catchphrases of the genre's history. Reddit user Asha_Brea includes this John McTiernan film in their "unranked" list, as does DeerCoincidence55.

It's no surprise that this film is a good option for a rewatch, given that many things in Die Hard still hold up today. After all, the entertainment value of Bruce Willis crawling in the ventilation shaft is as consistent as the debate over the movie is a Christmas film or not.

All The John Cusack Movies

John Cusack, on phone, looking into camera in High Fidelity.

To Reddit user FromTheFoot, it's not about one particular movie, but "all of the John Cusack films" from the decade. Titles such as Better Off Dead (1985), The Sure Thing (1985), and Eight Men Out (1988) prove Cusack was quite busy in the '80s.

Reddit user WhyWorryAboutThat agreed, adding Say Anything (1989) to the list. Some of these are the best rom-com films John Cusack has been in, proving the '80s was just the beginning of the actor's golden age on the screens.

The Goonies (1985)

Available to stream on TubiTV.

The Goonies huddle to examine a treasure map.

The name Steven Spielberg featured in several cinema screens over the 1980s, and it's no accident people keep revisiting the lovely, fun stories the acclaimed director created. The Goonies is the right mix of action and adventure, fitted in a narrative comfortable to watch.

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Those aspects make The Goonies one of the '80s gems that are perfect for a rewatch, according to Reddit user ThatsMyBounce. Another Reddit user, Constant_Maize_770, included the cute adventure on their list, among other titles listed in "no particular order."

The Sicilian (1987)

John Turturro in The Sicillian

The Batman was not the first time the talented John Turturro got to play an Italian mobster. Along with Christopher Lambert, Turturro starred in The Sicilian (1987), an adaptation of a novel of the same name by Mario Puzo. The plot revolves around Lambert's character, who messes with Sicily politics, becoming the next target of Turturro's Pisciotta.

Though The Sicilian is not as popular as the other films on this list, Reddit user DeerCoincidence55 classifies this as one of their favorites from the decade. Reddit user Paesano19 agreed, saying The Sicilian is a "great film," perfect for a re-watch.

Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (1982)

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Kirk screaming in The Wrath of Khan

How many times are enough to hear James T. Kirk screaming "Khaaaan!"? According to Reddit, five and counting. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) continues to be a fan-favorite film, and Reddit user Kendoval lists this as one of the movies they watched "at least 5 times."

Reddit user MikeyMGM agrees, also including it on their rewatch list. While this film also has the memorable death of Spock, it's William Shatner's shout of wrath that makes the Trek movie fun rewatch after rewatch, remaining an iconic moment in the Star Trek franchise until today.

Adventures In Babysitting (1987)

Available to stream on Disney+.

The family from Adventures in Babysitting

Babysitting is no easy job, but Adventures In Babysitting (1987) made it into an entertaining film. Reddit user LWishItWasTheWeekend doesn't defend that the teen comedy is "the best movie of the decade," but states it might be "one of the most rewatchable movies ever made."

Chris Columbus' film offers a humorous perspective on a mundane situation, creating a cozy atmosphere that makes people revisit it decades after its release.

Back To The Future (1985)

Available to stream on Spectrum On Demand.

Back to the Future Marty McFly Doc Brown

When it comes to returning to the same story, Back To The Future aces the test. It's no surprise people keep returning to the classic too. Reddit user Asha_Brea adds this to their "unranked" list of most rewatchable movies from the decade, as do bolshevik_rattlehead and MikeyMGM.

The DeLorean, Doc, and Marty are timeless elements of Zemeckis' film, making it a cultural landmark of the decade. While time travel may not yet be real, movies like Back To The Future can take cinema fans back to the '80s, rewatch after rewatch.

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