1983 — Return Of The Jedi
The last installment in the holy grail of film trilogies sees the war for freedom in the galaxy reach new heights — while its main hero and villain explore their increasingly tangled relationship. The original Star Wars trilogy came to a satisfying end as the fight between the Rebels and the Empire reached a fever pitch, presenting fans with a combat on a scale never seen before. While two gigantic fleets collided and the Death Star’s operational status was a terrifying ticking time bomb, it was a far more personal struggle that distinguished Return of the Jedi from prior spectacular finales.

1983 — Return Of The Jedi
1984 — The Terminator
The 1980s were the apex of B-movie cinema, with inexpensive pictures thrown together with a sci-fi/action/horror theme. To many producers, The Terminator was just another in a long line of direct-to-VHS pictures that your father would pick up for you and your buddies to see during a sleepover. But writer-director James Cameron outperformed everyone with a film that contained a completely unique concept, imaginative action, and the emergence of one of Hollywood’s biggest stars of all time – Arnold Schwarzenegger.

1984 — The Terminator