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The Last Starfighter--The Musical!

nomadic writes "Yes, seriously. Some people have decided to remake everyone's favorite obscure 1980's Star Wars ripoff into musical form. Definitely sounds like a Troy McClure role..."

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  1. Ripoff? by g00bd0g · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I liked that movie!

    1. Re:Ripoff? by orthogonal · · Score: 5, Funny
      I liked that movie!

      Me too.

      It was a decent movie, but what really brings back the memories is that...

      ...I got my first kiss ever after watching a replay of it...

      ...at a science fiction convention...

      ...while dressed as a "medieval" priest...

      ...from a girl I'd met the day before by going up to her and "blessing" her.

      Yes, I am an unrepentant geek.

      That was, what, some nineteen years ago.
      And as an unrepentant geek, I hope one day to get my second kiss. ;)


      In all seriousness though, Sandi Lynn E., here's to you, wherever you are after all these years.

  2. Troy! by mfh · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You may remember me from such other nature films as "Earwigs, Ew." and "Man Vs Nature... The Road To Victory".

    Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You may remember me from such other medical films as "Mommy, What's On That Man's Face?" and "Alice Doesn't Live Anymore".

    Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You might remember me from such self-help videos as "Smoke Yourself Thin", and "Get Confident, Stupid.".

    Welcome to the Knowledgeum, I'm Troy McClure. You may remember me from such automated information kiosks as "Welcome to Springfield Airport" and "Where's Nordstrom?" While you're enjoying our Hall of Wonders, your car unfortunately will be subject to repeated break-ins and... [Fades]

    Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You may remember me from such educational films as "Two Minus Three Equals Negative Fun" and "Firecrackers: The Silent Killer".

    I'm actor Troy McClure. You might remember me from such TV series as "Buck Henderson, Union Buster" and "Troy and Company's Summertime Smile Factory". Today I'm here to tell you about "Spiffy.", the 21st century stain remover. Let's meet the inventor, Dr. Nick Riviera.


    etc...

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    1. Re:Troy! by Rallion · · Score: 4, Insightful

      R.I.P. Phil Hartman.

    2. Re:Troy! by Epistax · · Score: 4, Funny

      I was thinking of..

      Chimpanzee 1: Help! The human's about to escape. Troy: Get your paws off me, you dirty ape!
      Chimpanzee 2: (gasp) He can talk!
      Orangutans: He can talk! He can talk! He can talk!
      He can talk! He can talk! He can talk!
      Troy: And I can siiiiiiiiiiing!

      Chimp Nurse: Oooh! Help me, Dr. Zaius! Orangutans: Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!
      Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!
      Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!
      O, Dr. Zaius!
      Orangutan 1: Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!
      Troy: What's wrong with me?
      Dr. Zaius: I think you're crazy.
      Troy: I want a second opinion.
      Dr. Zaius: You're also lazy.

      Orangutans: Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!
      Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!
      Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!
      O, Dr. Zaius!
      Orangutan 1: Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!

      Troy: Can I play the piano any more?
      Dr. Zaius: Of course you can!
      Troy: Well I couldn't before.
      (plays piano)

      Orangutans: Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!
      Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!
      Dr. Zaius! Dr. Zaius!


      Troy: I hate every ape I see,
      From chimpan-A to chimpanzee,
      No, you'll never make a monkey out of me!

      (Statue of Liberty rises)

      O my God! I was wrong!
      It was Earth, all along!
      You've finally made a monkey,
      Apes: Yes we've finally made a monkey,
      Troy: Yes you've
      & Apes: finally made a monkey out of me!

      Troy: I love you, Dr. Zaius

    3. Re:Troy! by FuzzyBad-Mofo · · Score: 5, Funny

      Ooh, I love legitimate theater!

  3. I think I'll pass, or... by Weaselmancer · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...just have my beta unit go watch it, and tell me about it later.

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  4. ...Wow... by Pantero+Blanco · · Score: 4, Funny

    I thought the Simpsons episode that had the Musical Planet of the Apes was just hyperbolic satire.

    I guess I was wrong...

  5. Obscure? by NMerriam · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I thought the Last Starfighter was a pretty groundbreaking film -- IIRC, it was the first film to have totally computer-generated space sequences.

    I can't help but think it would make a pretty kickass space sim, now that we have the GPU power to render in real-time even higher quality than they had originally. The one arcade game I remember didn't compare well to the classic Star Wars 3D polygon arcade game in terms of sheer fun (damn that game was fun).

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    1. Re:Obscure? by BTWR · · Score: 5, Informative
      IIRC, it was the first film to have totally computer-generated space sequences

      Star Trek II was the first CGI scene (the genesis project filmette). Young Sherlock Holmes was the first to have cgi in a live action shot (the stained glass window knight)

  6. Star Wars ripoff? by mveloso · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's no star wars ripoff. WTF is the OP talking about? It had a decent plotline and was fun to watch, which is a lot more than you can say about star wars 1,2, and 6, and probably 3.

    It has acting and writing at a level that George Lucas can only dream about.

    Yeah, it's a genre film, but so was battlestar galactica.

  7. On learning of the musical... by PDHoss · · Score: 5, Funny


    Storm theatre serious artist #1: Damage report!

    Storm theatre serious artist #2: Our credibility is shot! Our theatre is a laughing stock! What do we do now?

    [dramatic pause]

    Storm theatre serious artist #1: We die.

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  8. Oh come on. by multiplexo · · Score: 4, Insightful
    This can't be any dumber of an idea than anything that Andrew Lloyd Webber has done. Look at Cats, a musical starring singing and dancing cats, or Starlight Express, a musical which features a bunch of people rollerskating back and forth pretending that they're all singing railroad trains. Cats has run for about four billion weeks on Broadway, proving that no one ever lost money underestimating the taste of the American theatre-going public.

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  9. To Paraphrase The Movie by BRock97 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Me: "Oh no, we can't get tickets! What do we do?"

    ***Eye piece swings over friend's eye***

    My Friend: "We die."

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  10. Last Starfighter Star Wars by humankind · · Score: 4, Funny

    At least they didn't beat the Last Starfighter into a bloody, over-merchandized pulp with ever-increasingly mediocre sequels. As a result, the Last Starfighter is singularly better than all the Star Wars movies combined.

  11. Re:Ripoff by kgbspy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Centauri shoots first.

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  12. A musical isn't the worst they could do by humankind · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It doesn't bother me they're making a musical. A musical is more a homage to the original film than it is a ripoff or sequel or anything derivative. Unlike Star Wars, which has been driven into the ground and is now a mere shadow of the greatness it once was.

    If you think about it, taking a sci-fi movie such as TLS to the stage will probably test the cutting edge in theatrical and lighting effects. This would be very challenging. I would love to see this just to see if they're capable of pulling it off convincingly.

    As for TLS being a rip-off of Star Wars, that's BS. Star Wars is as derivative of dozens of other films that came before it. The two movies may have shared some plot similarities, but they both had their cheesy moments.

    However, IMO, the cinematography in many scenes in The Last Starfighter is far better than Star Wars. The trailer park scenes were brilliantly shot. The acting and character development was superlative and nowhere near as pressured as Star Wars.

    I think the two movies are really dramatically different in their approach. Star Wars whisked you off to a far-away place where you vicariously watched someone else save the world. Whereas The Last Starfighter brought the battle to Earth and make the viewer feel like it could really happen to him - it was much more realistic.

    If you haven't seen The Last Starfighter in awhile, rent it and watch it again. It holds up better than the original Star Wars now.

  13. Re:Come on... by 1u3hr · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I'm glad you liked it. But come on. You know it really was a ripoff of Star Wars.

    And how was Star Wars original in any way?

  14. Re:Come on... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I agree with the other guy. It's not a Star-Wars ripoff.

    I don't know why EVERYTHING with a well-armed
    space hotrod in it has to be considered a Star-Wars ripoff.

    Geezus Christ.. Is STAR WARS all the SF you people know?
    Get a life.. wait.. on second thought, maybe you HAVE a life
    and that's why you don't know anything about SF.

    Ok. GET RID of your life.. Cancel those party plans and
    stay home reading E.E. "Doc" Smith "Lensman" novels. Then
    play some "SpaceWar" and rethink the StarWars ripoff question.

  15. Evil Dead: The Musical by Griim · · Score: 4, Funny

    I thought I would take this moment to mention a play that was here in Toronto last year called Evil Dead: The Musical.

    I am not one for musicals. But this was godamn funny. With such musical numbers as What The Fuck Was That? and (All Of The Men In My Life Keep Getting Killed By) Candarian Demons, you really can't go wrong.

    I hope to see it again.

  16. I watched it 5 times in a month! :-P by Spy+der+Mann · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Still, the story differs a lot from Starwars. In starwars, Luke is the descendant of a race of supernatural warriors.

    In Last Starfighter, the guy is simply a good space pilot because he trained (read: videogame addict :-P )

    Some elements were kinda unrealistic, but I still liked the movie. Maybe because it portrays the fantasy of every teenager: You play videogames, and now you have the chance to save the universe.

    (somehow reminds me of typical teen fantasies in anime shows like Love Hina, Tenchi, Chobits etc - is that why these shows are favorites? fulfilling a secret fantasy?)

    1. Re:I watched it 5 times in a month! :-P by Oliver+Wendell+Jones · · Score: 4, Insightful
      In many ways, it relates more to The Matrix than Star Wars. No, seriously, think about it.

      Both stories revolve around a young, male geek/nerd.

      In both stories the young man is "trapped" in a going-nowhere existence

      In both stories the young man knows there is something bigger and more important out there waiting for him to discover it

      In both stories an older man approaches him and tells him that he's more than he thinks he is and that he may be the key to saving the world/universe

      Both movies feature (for their time) incredible special effects of a kind never seen before

      The young male geek gets a once-in-a-lifetime chance to not only live out his dreams but to save all of humanity
      I could probably go on, but that seems like enough for now.

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  17. Re:Come on... by Jason1729 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Star Wars is very much based on Dune.

    • Tattoine is a clone of Arrakis
    • The Moisture Farm the Lars' run is right out of Dune.
    • Luke is a dumb whiny kid at the beginning who grows up to be a leader in the rebellion and overthrows the evil emperor; Paul is a dumb whiny kid at the beginning who grows up to lead the Fremen and overthrow the evil emperor.
    • Luke finds Obi-Wan in the desert and learns the ways of the Jedi from him; Paul finds Stilgar in the desert and learns the ways of the Fremen from him.
    • Paul's Voice; Luke's Jedi Mind tricks. Paul's mental Sight; Luke's Jedi Vision. Paul's weirding ways, Luke's jedi fighting. Crysknife - a knife from a worm's tooth; Light Saber - like a saber-toothed tiger
    • Do you really think the sandworm in RoJ isn't from Dune?
    There is almost nothing in SW that isn't taken right out of Dune.

  18. Re:"Definitely sounds like a Troy Mclure role" by 10Ghz · · Score: 4, Funny
    Although Wil Wheaton's scenes were cut, but his name still appears in the end credits.


    His part was cut?!?!??! I saw his name in the end-credits, and I watch the movie several tiems trying to find him! And now, years later, I find out that his part was in fact cut!

    And all these years I thought I was blind and/or idiot for not finding him! Damn you all! Damn you to hell!
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  19. Hardware used to render The Last Starfighter by isdale · · Score: 4, Informative

    The main computer used for TLS was a Cray XMP... one of the first (double headed) Cray machines outside a govt installation. There was a DEC VAX 782, a double headed VAX, that fed the Cray - there wasnt a really good way to work on the Cray directly. Digital Productions, the animation company,also used a farm of Evans and Southerland PS300s for digitizing/modeling and IMI 500s for motion. A couple RasterTech boxes were also used as frame buffers for test images. A specialized film printer was also used - one originally developed for Tron.
    The same hardware was used on a number of other films from that era (2010, Ice Pirates, Labyrinth, etc) and numerous commercials.

    The IMI 500 was a UNIX box and the VAX ran Interactive's Unix On VMS. The Cray had a small permanent on-site support staff to keep it alive.... along with some BIG AC units.

    DP was bought by Omnibus Computer Graphics in 1986. Shortly afterwards Omnibus bought Robert Able Associates, thus merging 3 of the top 5 computer animation houses of the time.... and promptly went bankrupt. BofA had a 11mil loan on the Cray, and discovered that Cray had one in storage they couldnt unload for $3mil. They found out the landlords had taken the keys and the security company stopped sending guards 'cause of non-payment. This being the neighborhood where the LA Riots were several years later, BofA immeadiately sent a truck and crew to yank out the Cray.... Some of the animators pleaded with the workers to let it run just an hour more so they could complete some pieces...

    Btw, Omnibus was the first commercial company not doing network development to have an Internet connection. Of course back then it wasnt called the Internet.

    its a bit odd to have lots of 20-somethings tell me how much they loved that movie... i still remember creating the short proof-of-concept animation that got DP the job.