Ah. I was thinking of Battle Beyond the Stars. Somehow that got conflated in my mind with The Last Starfighter.
The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think you're confusing "The Last Starfighter" with "Battle of the Planets", which was both a "Seven Samurai" and "Star Wars" ripoff.
I love TLS. I think that it's not a Seven Samurai ripoff, more of a King Arthur/Sword in the Stone ripoff.
No! I didn't. Probably because whatever happened no doubt happened while I Had No Power.
I wasn't in the office on Friday, when it happened, but I can see it from here. Between this and all the trees down in Stanley Park, I am quite ready for some calmer weather.
OK, in 80s kid-friendly movies trivia, what was that one where they have to build a spaceship? With a trashcan, or out of one? Or something? I think there's some goofy looking aliens involved, but I'm not sure.
You can see how good I am at describing movies...
I think you're confusing "The Last Starfighter" with "Battle of the Planets", which was both a "Seven Samurai" and "Star Wars" ripoff.
Are you confusing "Battle of the Planets" with "Battle Beyond the Stars"?
I just googled Seven Samurai scifi and found it....
Is The Howling the one where the wolves are against a development project of some sort? I remember a wolf standing on top of a table and looking very peeved.
Are you confusing "Battle of the Planets" with "Battle Beyond the Stars"?
Yep, I am.
If you IMDB BBtS, check out who the screenwriter is.
OK, in 80s kid-friendly movies trivia, what was that one where they have to build a spaceship? With a trashcan, or out of one? Or something? I think there's some goofy looking aliens involved, but I'm not sure.
Something like Explorers? I think it starred the young Ethan Hawke and the young River Phoenix.