NOW PLAYING - JANUARY 2016:
The Last Starfighter
1984, 101 Minutes, Rated PG
Trailer:
This month's Together Retro title is KOTOR, so I thought it would be appropriate if we watched a space opera. I present you with a childhood favorite of mine: The Last Starfighter.
This is the story of a teen, Alex who lives in a trailer park. He spends much of his time playing an arcade game called Starfighter and looking to the skies, dreaming that someday he'll escape that little trailer park. After setting a world record with his high score in Starfighter he's greeted by the game's creator, Centauri. Here the epic begins as we learn that the game was basically training for a huge outerspace conflict between two alien nations.
As a side note, I have always wondered if the idea of the arcade game being training for combat was inspired at all by the Polybius urban legend.
The cast includes Lance Guest (Halloween II, Jaws The Revenge), Catherine Mary Stewart (Weekend At Bernie's, Night Of The Comet) and Robert Preston (The Music Man, Victor Victoria). It was directed by Nick Castle who is actually best known for playing the role of Michael Myers in the original Halloween, along with directing The Boy Who Could Fly and co-writing Escape From New York with John Carpenter.
If you want to "play along," there are a few confusing options. While various arcade and home ports of The Last Starfighter game in the movie were planned, none (officially materialized). The Atari computer versions were eventually released under the title Star Raiders II; The 2600 version was released as Solaris. The NES game titled The Last Starfighter is actually a port of a C64 game called Uridium. Luckily a faithful freeware port of the arcade game was developed for PC in 2007.
The Last Starfighter is available on DVD and Blu-Ray. It's also up for digital rental through Vudu and Sony Entertainment.