Why Bullies Were So Over The Top Mean in 80's Movies
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This YouTube episode talks about 80's bullies I thought it was very insightful.
If you grew up watching movies in the 80s, you already know this bullies back then weren’t just mean… they were straight-up villains. They weren’t written like normal kids. They were written like final bosses. From characters like Biff Tannen, Johnny Lawrence, Mick McAllister, and Henry Bowers, 80s movies took childhood fear and cranked it all the way up. These bullies humiliated, threatened, and terrorized their victims — often with no consequences until the very end.In this video, I break down:Why 80s bullies were written so extremeHow they represented fear instead of realismWhy humiliation was treated as entertainmentWhy movies today don’t portray bullies this way anymoreThis isn’t nostalgia blindness — it’s about how storytelling, audiences, and culture have changed.If you grew up with these movies, this will definitely hit.And if you didn’t… this might explain why those bullies feel unreal by today’s standards.👇 Drop a comment: who do you think was the meanest bully from an 80s movie?