Style, Fashion and Fitness tips from the beloved Beverly Scarwin Barnes. When watching this video you will not only experience a pleasant uneasy feeling, you will also learn things like “If you don’t look like me, you’re probably doing something wrong.”
Because this blog can never have enough posts about the best movie ever made (not only in the 80′s, but of all time), here is the most awesome girl-revenge scene from “Girls Just Want To Have Fun”. They are totally going to invite people to homegirl’s b-day party who weren’t even invited! ZOMG PUNK RAWK.
I have been pretty hard-pressed all these years to figure out exactly which is my most absolute favorite part of this movie, because like duh, there are SO SO many. But the moment at 0:45 seconds with the drag queen coming out of the dressing room just has to be the best moment in cinematic history. Also don’t miss a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo by Cindi Lauper at 1:45. At least I think it’s her, or it could be Linda Perry from 4 Non Blondes. IDK.
I love that this was put out by the Parker Sisters Div.of Fire Island Games, Inc. in 1983. The lingo used is very 80′s gay (I am really not up on my Ollie hanky color codes) but I do know I don’t want to go to jail because it’s known as “Straight City” (yuck!)
The Rules are written with a great show of words. About the banker for example is written: ” …choose this person carefully. A good choice would be someone who watches Let’s Make A Deal often or perhaps a player who frequents S&M slave auctions. If no one fits these descriptions, at least, get someone who occasionally buys his own drinks. If you are still without a candidate, just settle for anyone who enjoys deposits and withdrawals and who looks cute wearing nothing but a banker’s visor. With this last one, make sure she keeps her hands out of the till. She is likely to have had so many sugardaddies that she will confuse her own cash with that of the Bank.”
Ya’ll remember this little gem from 1985? This film is a classic tale of an unlikely romance between the innocent army brat ballet dancer and the tough guy from the wrong side of the tracks who just happens to have Olympic-level gymnastic skills. Hey, you gotta know when to triple front-flip off trees to get out of sticky street fighting situations right?
Starring a very pre-teen Sarah Jessica Parker 5,000 years before Sex and the City became a movie, the film follows her journey to the one thing every 80′s tween in pink spandex has always dreamed of: dancing on the cinematic equivalent of Mtv (yeah!). Also starring the always masculine Helen Hunt playing a female character and a 12 year old Brenda from 90210. This clip speaks for itself people: