Eraserhead was 1 year old. The 80s hadn't begun, yet i always had Eraserhead as an 80's movie in my head.
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My guess is it followed the time-honored path of cult movies by failing at the box office first before it became popular. Back then, that took longer.
I’ve always wanted one of those shirts