Explorers (1985)
Facts
| Directed by | Joe Dante |
| Cast | Ethan Hawke, River Phoenix, Bobby Fite, Bradley Gregg, Georg Olden, Brooke Bundy, James Cromwell, Dick Miller, Danny Nucci, Amanda Peterson, Robert Picardo, Jason Presson and Meshach Taylor |
| Theatrical Release | July 12, 1985 |
| DVD Release | August 5, 2008 |
| Running Time | 106 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 097361379241 |
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Average user review:| EXPLORERS - Good family movie (for a sci-fi Dad) |
This film had a good plot with lots of development, decent special effects, fine young actors (including young River Phoenix) and a very effective musical score. My wife also enjoyed this film and it was an overall hit as a family movie with special appeal for me with my interest in sci-fi. I especially enjoyed the stereotypically German family living in a small American town, all portrayed as bright and scientifically minded.
Wolfgang was portrayed by River Phoenix. Incidental to the plot, Wolfgang trained a pet mouse to request cheese and offer different comments verbally in the background by pressing buttons on a speech synthesizer. When Wolf's experiments got out of control this mouse would press the button for squeaking out with his tiny computer generated voice "help!" at appropriate times. This is typical of the many fine and subtle comedic details of the movie almost missed during all the excitement.
June 28, 2008
| great 80's Sci Fi movie, great kids movie also |
Speilberg's influence was big at that time, mainly due to "E.T.", a movie that had a big sense of innnocence and childlike wonderment. ET had a big influence on a lot of the other sci fi and fantasy movies that came out after it, for a number of years, including this film.
It was directed by Speilberg collaborator Joe Dante, & is for sure similar in many ways to "ET", but with a 50/50 blend of Spielbergian wonder and Joe Dante's classic movie nostalgia and wisecracks.
The three kids get the help of unseen, freindly aliens in making a sort of "force field bubble" that can fly anywhere, even into space...after converting an old abandoned carnival Tilt-O-Whirl car into their spaceship, they are able to put themselves inside the bubble, which, after some test runs, takes the three kids off into space, where they visit with the aleins who contacted them, being pulled in to a giant alien spaceship floating somewhere in space...
However, the aliens themselves, rather than be some sort of "source of knowledge" as the main character hopes, instead make the kids laugh with their own wisecracks and jokes. It is especially funny that the aliens learned to speak english from intercepting tv broadcasts that have gone out into space...thus the aliens impersonate cartoon characters, celebrities, etc...
this was not as major a film as ET was, in fact back at that time it was sadly undermarketed...I remember seeing it for the first time on HBO over a year after it came out...However, This movie is, to me, a lesser known 80's classic...not as famous as "Goonies" or "ET", but similar for it's own child-like and optimistic story. May 15, 2008
| Explorers |
And my son said to me, "Mom what are you watching? It looks wierd."
4 is a good number, though, because it is cute with good messages woven in for the younger set.
There is a point in the movie when it seems that the writers don't know where to go with the story. That's when the costumes come in and are really extreme and distracting, from my point of view, but
The kids loved that part.
April 18, 2008
| So close, yet so far |
| One of my childhood favorites |
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