3 cult movies from the 80s to watch this weekend

The 80s, this decade of kitsch but so comforting. If you're nostalgic for those days, we recommend three 80s movies to watch on Netflix this weekend.

Disco balls, loose denim jackets and perms rocked the 80s. If, for many, this period has become somewhat outdated, it must be admitted that some films have endured over time. They are truly irreplaceable and hold a special place in our hearts. Are you a bit nostalgic at the moment? We recommend three films on Netflix that will take you back to childhood. Dance, science fiction and ghosts will be on the menu. Follow the guide !

Dirty Dancing with the amazing Patrick Swayze

It's a classic … Because it's sensual, because it dances and because there's Patrick Swayze, period. So, of course, the dialogues have aged a bit and more than 30 years after the film's release, we still do not understand this sentence: "Stop chasing your fate like a wild horse", but our hearts still falter when Patrick Swayze says "We don't leave baby in a corner." How about dancing with a cult soundtrack this weekend?

Back to the future and Marty's famous sneakers

Who has never dreamed of having Marty's famous sneakers that tire of their own? All that without mentioning the DeLorean, the dream car for every child of the 80s. After watching Dirty Dancing, you could watch the trilogy Back to the future and its special effects which, for once, come straight from the past. There's no doubt about it … Even though you'll always be shocked to see your mother try to kiss him – let's face it, it's a hell of a trauma – we love this franchise!

Ghostbusters and Bill Murray in his best role

We love the series Stranger Things and its retro references, but it's still better to watch the films that inspired this series. Ghostbusters is part of ! In addition, it will be the opportunity to review one of the flagship feature films of the career of Bill Murray, best actor of his generation. Promise after seeing it again, you will have the soundtrack in your head, because, yes, the 80s are also absolutely iconic music!