best movie ever
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dak_86 — 17 years ago(April 23, 2008 03:32 PM)
If you didn't see it as a kid, then i guess it wouldn't holdany appeal to you if you're above the age of 12 currently.
Loved this movie as a kid, and still love it now. Alhough i wouldn't rate it in my top 20or maybe even 50 anymore.
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original_sinner1978 — 17 years ago(August 16, 2008 08:12 AM)
i remember when disney was adverising this in the 80s.. they even had a behind the scenes i think.. im so addicted to this movie! when i went to jfk space center in the later 80s i even bought a nasa hat just like his. i think this is my favorite disney movie..i also remember being about 10 when this movie came out and having the biggest little girl crush on him.. always wished i was jennifer. hahah
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jazzygrrl — 17 years ago(August 16, 2008 08:27 AM)
I'm watching it on the Hallmark channel right now. I had totally forgotten about this movie and was thrilled when I came across it while changing the channels.
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devilscry — 17 years ago(August 26, 2008 08:36 PM)
well i'm 27.since we're all stating our age for some.reason. And this movie used to be my favorite movie as a kid. I wouldn't put it in my top ten favorites of all time, but its def a fav of all time. glad i went looking for it and bought it.
People who didn't see it as a kid might not appreciate it. hell any kid to see it today might think wow, what crappy FX, but man this stuff was the beep when i was a kid. -
smanfa — 17 years ago(August 29, 2008 02:40 AM)
I'm only 17 and I remember watching this movie when I was a really small girl. It was fantastic, my mum and I would both be enthralled by every second of it. But I agree that if anyone over the age of 12 were to view it in modern day it wouldn't hold the same appeal.
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Madonna-whore — 13 years ago(November 20, 2012 07:40 AM)
I recently downloaded The Beach Boys' discography and when I heard "I get around" I immedately remembered this movie! And then I saw it on amazon, however it's not on bluray, still might buy it tho, good memories.
WHAT THE FVCK IS A BIEBER????
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captainamerica-5 — 17 years ago(October 05, 2008 10:16 PM)
I wouldn't go quite as far as "bestmovieever!", as there have been many-a-movies made since that would definately surpass this in terms of storyline, acting, and overall quality
However, I think the people who would appreciate this film most were those whom were around in the 80's especially 80's kids (myself included). When the film came out, I was around the kid's age, so I could somewhat relate to the film.
Being thrown into the modern year 1986 from 1978 which seemed a distance off even back then, really put the film in a certain time-period trying to seem 'new' with pop-culture refrences to what's "new" or "modern" in 1986 including music videos, Twisted Sister, toys like Transformers, and other stuff that now-a-days seem extremely dated.
Those of us who watched the movie back in the 80's when it was first released can understand it, and even more-so now vs those who are watching it for the first time from a later generation who really have knowledge of these fossil and ancient pop-culture refrences really can't appreciate the film quite as much (or at the very least on the same level).
I really enjoyed it, and never knew Paul Rebeuns was the voice of Max I was always wondering why, after he scanned David's brain, that he was doing these Pee-Wee Herman-imitation laughs but in fact weren't imitations! -
rudeboy8080 — 17 years ago(October 18, 2008 10:38 PM)
I've been a fan of Flight of the Navigator since 1988. Our teacher showed us a VHS copy and treated us to punch and cookies. I like the way the film mixes live puppets with early generation CGI. Alan Silvestri's energetic music score was superb, too. The kids in my class liked the scenes with the dogs trying to catch Frisbees. Best E.T. rip off ever!
I have a bare-bones DVD copy of FOTN. I hope they release a 2 disc special edition on DVD or Bluray(like they did with Tron). -
dadouulysse — 17 years ago(October 28, 2008 04:32 PM)
I have fond memories of this film. It's one of my favorite movies from my childhood. I think the morphing effects for the ship were superb and a precursor for T1000 and that thing from the Abyss maybe. I dunno
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john-1931 — 17 years ago(April 01, 2009 11:55 PM)
Well, I'm 62 and I still love this film. I've watched it many times since 1986.
Whenever I want to watch a film at 2 in the morning I riffle through my DVD collection, and if I haven't watched TFOTN for more than a year then I pull that out, crack open a can of beer, and settle back to enjoy it again.
The reason I'm visiting this board now is because I've done just that. Watched TFOFTN for about the 10th time and found it just as enjoyable as the first time. Magic. -
Red_Ice — 16 years ago(April 23, 2009 01:58 AM)
I was no more than 8 when I first saw this and didn't speak a word of English. Had to Google "an alien eats a boy's hat" to even find out the name of this movie. Hah. Now I'm 21 and is working in the film industry
This movie has something that I rarely see now: charm. It pretty much fails on all accounts of story strength and technical and/or artistic execution, but it has a lot of charm, making it one of the very few movies that I can recall from my childhood. The post-Fight Club (and a dozen other movies plus world events) days just isn't as warm and fuzzy as they used to be, eh?