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In the golden age that was the 80’s, (when the studios weren’t so Oscar hungry) we got to see some fun, entertaining, and sometimes downright cheesy popcorn flicks. These movies often went on to become “cult classic” films amongst the 80’s crowd.
And to this day, many of these films are still providing enjoyment to many with their quirky characters, one dimensional storylines, and big puffy 80’s hair.
The actors in these films were often transformed into somewhat of an icon to this generation (and generations to come) regardless of if they wanted to or not.
Fans worshipped these brave souls who so dared to speak bad but hysterical dialogue and who didn’t take themselves too seriously.
One actress in particular proves my theory correct as each day passes and fans of the new and old are still worshipping her for the 80’s movies that she so bravely took on.
"Cheer Camp," "Ninja Domination III," and even "Grease 2" are all listed on he