Grab your popcorn and a supportive viewing buddy because we are celebrating 40 years of thrills from Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. Perfect to revisit this October, the film was originally released on May 23, 1980 and is based on Stephen King's novel. Watch out everyone, here come's Jack!
Whether you have a knack for puzzles or need some help from tutorials, this 40-year-old puzzle is still a tough code to crack! Originally invented in 1974, the Rubik's cube puzzle we know and love was finally patented and distributed in 1980, winning German Game of the Year in it's first year on the market.
He captured our hearts in 2004 and isn't releasing them anytime soon. Born on Nov. 12, 1980, The Notebook star is about to enter his 40th year!
40 years later and we still just can't handle it! This iconic song by Queen was released on October 5, 1979 and was included on their 1980 album, The Game. The tune became the group's first number one single on the Billboard Hot 100.
This five-time Grammy award winning singer is responsible for hits like "Genie in a Bottle," "What a Girl Wants" and "Candyman." Born in Staten Island New York on Dec. 18, 1980, the triple threat is about to turn 40!
Of course, a cult classic, this episode of the Star Wars Saga was released on May 21, 1980 and became the highest grossing film of that year. This film is the fifth episode of the story line but was only the second Star Wars movie to be released. The force is still with us!
In keeping with the science-themed programming, this TV show is considered one of the most widely watched PBS series in the world. Premiering on Sept. 28, 1980, this 13-part season covers everything from the origin of life to a perspective of our place in the universe.
Bringing the heat! This classic hot sauce has been adding flavor to our favorite foods for 40 years!
This musical comedy film was released on June 20, 1980. Based on the recurring sketch featured on Saturday Night Live of the two iconic brothers, the humor is timeless and the music is prime!
An east coast classic, these potato chips took America by storm beginning on July 4, 1980. They pack a mean crunch, which never goes out of style!
This Bridesmaids star is still bringing the laughs and the heat as she celebrates her 40th year!
Originally introduced in 1980, this McDonald's staple took a few years to find its footing. After a few brief periods of retirement, the sandwich has proven the test of time and is now a fan favorite. Cheers to 40 years!
With an incredible instrumental opening, we are sending a huge thank you to Lipps Inc. for 40 years of "Funkytown." Released as the band's lead single on their debut album in 1980, we can't help but talk about, talk about, talk about movin'!
This Oahu based American crime series premiered on Dec. 11, 1980 and stayed around for eight seasons. Following the protagonist, a private investigator named Thomas Magnum, this vintage series was one of the first to showcase Vietnam veterans as "human beings." The story was revamped in 2018, but we can't forget about celebrating the original!
This New Girl star has the voice of an angel and the spirit of a youthful soul. Born on Jan. 17, 1980, this singer-songwriter and actress extraordinaire is one of the the first on our list to turn 40 this year!
Before we had High School Musical, we had the American teen musical drama, Fame! Released on May 16, 1980, this two-time Academy Award winning film was nationally recognized for it's iconic music. It really is going to live forever!
This romantic survivalist story set in a tropical paradise was released on June 20, 1980 and easily became a commercial success of the summer. Now 40 years old, this film still carries it's youthful spirit and the power of living on the wild side!
You could say this Dear John and Magic Mike star is aging gracefully! Born on April 26, 1980, Tatum rang in the big 4-0 this year earlier in the spring, but doesn't look a day over 30!
Call me! This powerful anthem is ringing in 40 years of late night discos and fun-filled gatherings!
Empowering women since 1980, this comedic film starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton tells the tale of three working women who get even with their egotistical, scummy boss. It is still number 74 on the American Film Institute's "100 Funniest Movies" list!