The Goonies

1985 • 113 minutes
4.7
5.65K reviews
77%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

The combined talents of two of today's most prominent filmmakers - Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Steven Spielberg ("Munich," "War of the Worlds") and Richard Donner ("16 Blocks," "Lethal Weapon") -- created this box office hit that delights the young and the young at heart. When a group of ordinary kids discover a secret treasure map, their sleepy seaport lives are suddenly transformed into a fun-filled, roller-coaster ride filled with heart-pounding adventure and peril. Starring Academy Award-nominee Sean Astin ("The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "50 First Dates"), Emmy-winner Joe Pantoliano (TV's "The Soprano's," "The Matrix"), Academy Award-nominee Anne Ramsey ("Throw Mamma From the Train," "Scrooged"), Emmy-nominee Martha Plimpton ("Running on Empty," "Parenthood"), Corey Feldman ("The Lost Boys," "Stand By Me"), Kerri Green ("Lucas," "Summer Rental"), Josh Brolin ("Into the Blue," "Hollow Man") and Robert Davi ("Hot Chick," "Die Hard"). MPAA Rating: PG The Goonies © 1985. Package Design & Supplementary Material Compilation (c) 2007 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

4.7
5.65K reviews
Kc Schiersch
February 9, 2015
I saw this movie when I was nine or ten. Steven is a great movie producer. Isn't great to think back to those days and relive those times in your mind. I just think movies like this are great to see over and over again. Kc schiersch
Joshua McLees
August 31, 2017
I know I'm going to get murdered for this but I honestly dont like this movie as much as everyone else seems to and I thought it was a little boring. Also lots of swearing for a kids movie and Im surprised its rated pg. I suppose its worth watching if you are bored and want to watch a mildly entertaining film.
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Ryan G.
December 26, 2018
Sorry I just don't get this movie. Started off pretty good but slowly devolves into stranger & stranger sequences. Feels as if the script was written by cycling through different writers spontaneously adding scene by scene ad lib.