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The Last Starfighter
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Lance Guest, Robert Preston, Dan O'Herlihy, Barbara Bosson, Dan Mason, Marc Alaimo, Ed Berke, Al Berry, Ellen Blake, Geoffrey Blake, Owen Bush
Synopsis
Millions of light-years ago, a great frontier was constructed in the universe to protect the Star League of Planets from its enemy, the evil KO-DAN. But now a defector has given the key to the frontier to the KO-DAN, and Starfighters from throughout the galaxy are needed to defend the peace. One recruiter, the alien scalawag Centauri (Robert Preston), visits Earth to fill his quota of recruits and finds Alex (Lance Guest), an 18-year-old Earthling with an extraordinary talent for video game wizardry. Alex is quickly propelled into the regions of outer space to join others from planets throughout the Star League to fight a war to save the universe.
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Harkening back to our youth...
I used to love this movie, but of course it's gotten a little dated due to its effects, which at the time were actually pretty good--now they look extremely computer-generated, "Tron with a story".
The movie itself is pretty fun, once you get past some of the cheesy aspects of it--especially the annoying little brother and the fact that a whole trailer park is invested in how good somebody does in a video game.
Underneath the cheesiness though, is a pretty solid story and a terrific soundtrack that is instantly recognizable to anyone that has seen this movie more than once. The creature designs on the aliens aren't Star Wars-like, but they are certainly well done, especially the KO-DAN.
The nice thing about it is that the fact that all this is based on a video game is pretty much hidden after Alex is recruited--it then becomes what you might call a "sci-fi epic", so to speak, with a great climax.
This is one of those movies that if you like it you love it, but if not, you're simply indifferent. I definitely am in the latter and it's definitely a great movie to just turn off your brain for 2 hours and be entertained.