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Times Square 1980 Trailer

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  • One of the most under-rated, coming-of-age dramedy films. Stas Trini Alvarado, Robin Johnson and Tim Curry.

  • Pretty ahead of its time for 1979/1980. The inclusion of very fresh new wave tracks, cutting-edge fashion, it's at least 5 years ahead of its time.

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  • Man how I miss the old NYC. It was sleazy and dirty and you can say it wasn't for the meek but thats what I loved about it. Me and my friends used to cruise the deue and eat chinese food at 2 a.m. Miss those days. Now I get depressed everytime I go into the city. It's just not the same.

  • I remember watching this movie on WHT. That's when cable only had one channel. I was living in bay ridge Bklyn. I was 12. Now I gotta buy this movie gotta check Amazon. Does anyone else remember WHT?

  • I once ran into Trini Alvarado in a chinese restaurant on 57th St. in NYC. She looked pretty good so i recognized her easily. I told her right away how much i LOVED Times Square. She was very friendly & said "That was a long time ago!".

  • Anybody think that Robin Johnson's character predates Susan Berman's one in Susan Seidelman's SMITHEREENS and Madonna's in DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN? Robin's performance should've been star-making. Trini was good too, The shot of the Times Square marquee circa 79/80 w/the girls on top makes me cream my pants.

  • I love this movie. I was only 12 or 13 when it came out. I remember it after all these years. I've tried to find it to buy. Amazon had only a few copies for about $100. A bit high. This movie was so empowering for girls I think. Tim Curry was awesome

  • Definitely one of those films I could watch over and over. One of my favorites.

  • Two friends and I saw this shortly after its release in 1980. The only two things I remember about it: 1) TVs being dropped from apartment windows and 2) the three of us were the only ones in the theater.

  • Wonder if the creators of "Kick-Ass" saw this film, which is pretty fun, and was influenced to create Hit-Girl's look?

  • Wonder if the creators of "Kick-Ass" saw this film, which is pretty fun, and was influenced to create Hit-Girl's look.

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