The Last Starfighter (1984)
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The Last Starfighter [HD DVD]
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| Directed by | Nick Castle |
| Cast | Lance Guest, Dan O'Herlihy, Catherine Mary Stewart, Barbara Bosson and Norman Snow |
| Theatrical Release | July 13, 1984 |
| DVD Release | September 18, 2007 |
| Running Time | 101 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 025193293626 |
| Buy this item | $13.95 at Amazon.com As of Aug 25 18:33 EDT (details) 1 HD DVD, Universal, Usually ships in 24 hours, AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Or 15 new from $10.94, 2 used from $10.49 |
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Average user review:| Old skool, but still love it.. |
Yeah so the fx are a little dated, and it's a little corny, but I loved this movie, and still do.
Great for any cult sci-fi buff. August 17, 2008
| Last Starfighter |
| Greetings, Star Fighter! |
To Defend the Frontier...
Part tale of a small trailer park, part sci-fi intergalactic struggle, the Last Starfighter just might be the best bridge between the fantastic and the ordinary, a triumphant homage to the spirit of sci-fi fans everywhere who dream of becoming something more. For everyone who has ever wished that video game skills were actually useful in the real world, this movie has got to absolutely be the end-all-be-all of wish fulfillment. As a long time gamer, geek, and guy who never seems to attain anything tangible in this world, I must admit I absolutely love this movie. What makes this movie different from Star Wars is the strong hometown America feel, as everyone in the trailer park has a lot of personality, and seems like they could be from just about any small trailer-park town. So when you toss the craziness of the robot clone, alien assassins, and a Gunstar (man I love that word for the battleships) landing right in the parking lot, it just gives everything a great epic feel and drives home just how huge it is that Alex is suddenly the last hope for freedom for countless star systems. Gotta love it.
Young Alex Rogan dreams of escaping from his boring small-town trailer park life and building a life of importance for himself somewhere. Early on in the film his hopes get dashed to pieces when he's rejected for a college scholarship, but when he breaks the record on the only arcade game at a local diner, it turns out to be much more important than he could ever have imagined. The arcade game is a galactic sword-in-the-stone, and soon a galactic recruiter for the Star League's Starfighters grabs Alex and takes him to the base on Rylos to help save the universe!
Lance Guest's performance in the dual role of the main character and the robot sent to replace him while he's away fighting save the universe is really endearing, as is the actress who plays his small town sweetheart. Actually most of the characters in the movie are charming in this roles, including a one-time music man in his last film role. My personal favorite is of course the alien who pilots the ship Alex is the gunner for, and he says a lot of really great gung-ho lines "I always wanted to fight a desperate battle against incredible odds!". Great stuff.
"He could be the greatest Starfighter ever!"
The Last Starfighter has everything you could want in a movie. There's comedy, romance, dreams of heroism, space battles, and an absolutely fantastic musical score. It still amazes me after all these years of listening to musical scores how much they can improve a film. The score to this movie enhances it quite a bit, giving it a huge dramatic and idealistic boost (kind of like how the score to Star Wars changed it from a cheesy indy flick to a triumph of cinematic genius in the world's opinion). When this film came out the special effects were revolutionary (it was the first film to ever use computer-generated graphics depending on who you ask), and if you love old-school blue screen special effects it's definitely on par with Star Wars and the Neverending Story. The space battles are small-scale compared to Star Wars, but it's still a whole lot of fun because of the namesake battle of one pilot and gunner (Starfighter) against an entire Armada and the Capital ship. The icing on the cake for me when I watch this film is that when the kid finally does decide to take up the fight against the bad guys (he's quite reluctant for a large part of the movie and tries to run away home instead of fighting in the war), it's exactly like the Arcade game he played back home, from the target drones for training to the last boss. If you love video games like I do, you can't help but love the moments when all the time wasted playing a video game makes a kid into an intergalactic hero.
I hear they are making a Last Starfighter sequel and I can't wait. As a big fan of sci-fi and movies from the 80's (and especially space-fantasy movies from the 80's) I'm always looking for more great movies from that endless treasure trove. But in my mind there are some movies that trascend even my love for the genre and are just classics in every way. This is one of those movies. A must-own for any fan of space-fantasy movies or 80's sci-fi.
July 17, 2008
| Just like old times |
The movie was awesome, at feeding my hunger to one day fly a space ship.
So when I saw the movie available on DVD I had to grab it, and all the old memories came back in a moment. But to my surprise it wasn't as good as I remembered it being. The story that I cherished as a child, seemed over played and unbelievable even by sci-fi standards.
The acting in it is pretty good, I've seen better, but you can't expect much more than what I saw in a movie like this. The one shining spot in the movie for me was Robert Preston, You know the guy who was the Music Man, He was great in the movie and played the part to perfection. I read somewhere that this was the last movie he acted in before his death.
The Computer graphics on the movie wouldn't hold up against even the video game systems from 5 years ago, but to see them in the context of the time in which they were created it is pretty remarkable.
For me the move is a solid 2 stars, meaning it is somewhere between fair and good, your kids will like it, but for the older viewer you should find something a little better.
I gave the movie the extra third star for nostaglia reasons only. I am a sucker for the movies of my youth no matter how bad they are. July 2, 2008
| ONE OF THE BEST CLASSICS EVER |
Although its Graphics are no match for sci-fi movies today it still carries quite a punch especially in the superb quality of HD-DVD.
So to very young people The Last Starfighter may not be the best available option but for the older ones theres a spot for this movie in everyones Collection. June 23, 2008
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