I think it holds up rather well
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rudeboy8080 — 13 years ago(January 28, 2013 02:15 AM)
I saw Flight of the Navigator(1986) in the second grade on VHS. It was a warm, sunny day before Easter 1987 and we were going on vacation for spring break. The kids in the room were cheering at the dogs catching frisbees and the music score by Alan Silvestri. We ate cupcakes, candy, and fruit punch. The film is directed by Randal Klesier, the director of Grease(1978).
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mk_82 — 9 years ago(April 25, 2016 11:42 PM)
"It was a warm, sunny day before Easter 1987 and we were going on vacation for spring break. The kids in the room were cheering at the dogs catching frisbees and the music score by Alan Silvestri. We ate cupcakes, candy, and fruit punch."
That's so beautifully simple and happily stated. Those kind of reminders make adulthood even more of a bummer, haha! -
superturbo4 — 13 years ago(March 30, 2013 12:43 PM)
Flight of the Navigator is one of many films that Hollywood wants to remake, while it wasn't a massive hit when it came out, it was however very much appreciated by those who saw it when it originally came out in 1986 like myself.
Of course it holds up well enough.
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06986 — 12 years ago(April 29, 2013 09:54 AM)
I saw it right around 2nd or 3rd grade too on VHS. I think a neighbor shared it with us when they rented it. I had no idea what it was but I was on a military base in another country and they didn't get much movie advertising. I enjoyed the movie and the suspense in the beginning where he does not know what happened and everyone but him aged was interesting. I remember thinking Sarah J Parker was pretty hot. I remember seeing "Runaway" in the theater.