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“Greetings, Starfighter! You have been recruited by the Star League to defend the frontier against Xur and the Kodan Armada.” So begins an adventure of galactic proportions in The Last Starfighter. After Earthling Alex (Lance Guest) conquers the Starfighter video game, he is recruited by alien Centauri (Robert Preston) to be part of an elite legion of fighters. Leaving behind his trailer park home for the outer regions of space, Alex becomes the last hope for the beleaguered Star League and hundreds of worlds – including Earth. Loaded with out-of-this-world bonus features and digitally remastered for optimum picture quality, The Last Starfighter 25th Anniversary Edition is the ultimate video game fantasy come true! Review: The Last Starfighter - 80's movie. Absolutely GREAT!!!! If you're like me, Gen X, it sure does bring back memories. Love this movie!! Review: A fun, feel-good movie - This is a great story about a teenage boy, Alex, who wanted more in life - something most of us desire - and he got his wish. Although the movie is a bit "cheesy", its storyline and creativity reach the imagination and perhaps tickle the viewer's personal secret inner wish to make a huge difference in the world (or in this movie's case, in the universe) - this is probably the appeal. It's a fun, light story with some corny comedy, but also with some laugh-out-loud humor. There is an underlying serious message, but it's not shoved down our throats. Alex is reluctant to become a starfighter, an incredulous concept to Centauri (played by the infamous Robert Preston). Centauri: "Alex, Alex! You're walking away from history! History! Did Chris Columbus say he wanted to stay home? No! What if the Wright Brothers thought that only birds should fly?" Alex: "Listen, Centauri. I'm not any of those guys, I'm a kid from a trailer park." Centauri: "If that's what you think, then that's all you'll ever be!" Good message to digest. The PG rating is more about the language used (a few minor cuss words) than about the content (one or two very chaste "love scenes") and graphic images (a little bit of mild "blood-n-guts"). The characters are quite likeable - we want to root for their success, and we want Alex and Maggie to ultimately end up together. This 25th Anniversary Edition is worth watching because of the Special Features, especially the documentary about the making of the movie. The Last Starfighter has many "firsts" in movie-making with its special effects. Today's CGI may be the norm, but in 1984 it was not.
| ASIN | B0024FADAQ |
| Actors | Al Berry, Catherine Mary Stewart, Ed Berke, Ellen Blake, Lance Guest |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #930 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #314 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (15,487) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5457968 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | AC-3, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Release date | May 9, 2010 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 41 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Studios |
| Subtitles: | English |
T**E
The Last Starfighter
80's movie. Absolutely GREAT!!!! If you're like me, Gen X, it sure does bring back memories. Love this movie!!
S**N
A fun, feel-good movie
This is a great story about a teenage boy, Alex, who wanted more in life - something most of us desire - and he got his wish. Although the movie is a bit "cheesy", its storyline and creativity reach the imagination and perhaps tickle the viewer's personal secret inner wish to make a huge difference in the world (or in this movie's case, in the universe) - this is probably the appeal. It's a fun, light story with some corny comedy, but also with some laugh-out-loud humor. There is an underlying serious message, but it's not shoved down our throats. Alex is reluctant to become a starfighter, an incredulous concept to Centauri (played by the infamous Robert Preston). Centauri: "Alex, Alex! You're walking away from history! History! Did Chris Columbus say he wanted to stay home? No! What if the Wright Brothers thought that only birds should fly?" Alex: "Listen, Centauri. I'm not any of those guys, I'm a kid from a trailer park." Centauri: "If that's what you think, then that's all you'll ever be!" Good message to digest. The PG rating is more about the language used (a few minor cuss words) than about the content (one or two very chaste "love scenes") and graphic images (a little bit of mild "blood-n-guts"). The characters are quite likeable - we want to root for their success, and we want Alex and Maggie to ultimately end up together. This 25th Anniversary Edition is worth watching because of the Special Features, especially the documentary about the making of the movie. The Last Starfighter has many "firsts" in movie-making with its special effects. Today's CGI may be the norm, but in 1984 it was not.
J**R
I really think we should have more classics like that
I always loved that movie I was a kid when that movie came out I saw it the first time in the movie theater that's why I want to own it because it is a masterpiece it is a true classic of the 1980s and 1990s and the 2000s
R**H
Excalibur for the 1980s!
The Last Starfighter was the biggest sleeper of its time. The story is unusual, fun and a sweet romance. Alex Rogan is a smart and generous young man, caught in a dull life at a trailer park. His prospects are low. He wants to attend college and make something of his life, but his mom is a waitress and single. He has a little brother, Lewis, who makes life a little more interesting with his Playboy collection and his rude antics. Alex has a girlfriend, Maggie, with whom he is close, and plans to stay with her always, but, as mentioned, his life is rather dull. The residents of the trailer park are good people, but that doesn't help Alex improve his future. One night Alex breaks the record on the local "Starfighter" game. All the residents are very happy for him, and they have a short, impromptu celebration. A while later, a stranger comes by and invites Alex to look into an opportunity. When Alex enters his car, it turns into a spaceship and takes Alex to another planet! There Alex is invited to become a Starfighter. It only gets weirder from there. This movie is one of the first to use a LOT of CGI effects in it. Because it's from the pioneering days of CGI, many today will be unimpressed, but don't let the effects get you down. The story and characters are more important and still very entertaining. I always have and always will recommend this movie. The DVD is pretty much what I expected and has a few nice special features. I am just happy to finally have the movie again. I purchased it once years ago, but it was lost in one of my many moves. So glad I could replace it!
L**J
Nice movie for the family
Very entertaining!
R**N
Fantastic Sci-Fi Classic
This is a fantastic classic that captures all of the stylized tropes of the young teen feeling like he is destined for more and is swept into a sci-fi adventure to save the galaxy from war. Still amazing even today.
A**R
Good movie
Got what i ordered for a good price delivered timely
J**C
Great movie.
I watched this several times and ready to watch again.
C**R
llego en tiempo , en excelente estado muy buena pelicula ochentera, audio solo ingles, los subtitulo si tiene en español
W**S
The Last Starfighter isn’t an innovative or particularly blockbuster SF movie of 80s cinema, but for a lot of Gen-Xers who were kids at the time, the idea that being good at video games allows a nobody from a trailer park to save the galaxy still holds a lot of nostalgic value. The movie’s been available on various home video formats over the years, but as we move into the age of streaming, it’s quite possible this 4K limited edition from Arrow Video is the best the movie will ever look. The Last Starfighter had a rough entry into the HD era. The original Blu-Ray released by Universal back in 2009 was a pretty careless transfer, smearing out details with some aggressive digital noise reduction or DNR that made the image look waxy and unnatural in an attempt to get rid of film grain. Arrow did a proper HD restoration in 2020 that corrected this and was a much more respectful treatment of the film. In 2023, Arrow came back and did a 4K transfer with HDR, and the image, while a noticeable step up from its previous BD, is a huge step up from the older Universal transfers. Grain is present but stable and free from artifacts thanks to a high bitrate. Details are sharp, and while the 80s CG can’t look super clean and detailed, it’s still better than it ever was; it gets a big boost from the HDR, as does everything else, from nice, inky blacks to bright neon signs, and of course, video game interface screens. This is just a fantastic 4K/HDR restoration that brings viewers back to how they might have seen it on the big screen the very first time in the 80s. Audio also brings some nice surprises, although not if you already own the previous Arrow HD restoration. There’s no Dolby Atmos mix here, so home theater owners won’t get the full natural benefit in audio, though upmixing can take some of the sting out of that. However, the movie does include a lossless 5.1 mix, a 2.0 mix, and, perhaps most surprising of all, a 4.1 mix derived from 70 mm prints of the film that were reserved for premium movie theaters of the time. All the mixes are good, though none go the extra mile the way some 80s restorations have, such as the surprising Dolby Atmos audio for Dragon Slayer or even Star Trek: The Motion Picture, but what’s here kicks in the subwoofer at appropriate times and still utilizes surrounds when appropriate. For extras, fans are in for a treat. The same extras present in the previous Arrow BD limited edition are included here, and there are a ton. An informative booklet with essays about the film and its special effects, three audio commentaries, including the original first DVD commentary, and two new ones from the previous BD restoration, one with star Lance Guest and his son, and the second from a knowledgeable film fan podcast. There are interview features with other stars, SF novelists, and archival extras that were present in the past Universal disc, like documentaries. There are also image galleries and, of course, trailers. There’s a ton of extras here to make any fan happy. All in all, if you don’t yet own The Last Starfighter in 4K and want it in 4K, get this immediately; it’s a safe buy for you. If you own the previous Universal versions and you’re wondering whether it’s worth the upgrade, it totally is, and you should get this version. If you already own the previous Arrow BD restoration, there’s not a whole lot new here, but the 4K/HDR upgrade is still a noticeable step up from the BD, and if it will bug you that your 4K/HDR display isn’t getting used to full potential, then scratch that itch with this version.
U**O
Un film che ho cercato e ricercato , quasi introvabile , manca la lingua italiana ma per dire la verità non lo trovo un difetto dato che preferisco la lingua originale ( att.ne i sottotitoli sono in inglese ), qualità video ottima ed effetti speciali ( vintage ) da film targato 1984. Film legato a ricordi di conseguenza per me , ora parzialmente adulto , è fantastico poterlo rivedere .
M**G
80's gem. English subtitles.
G**E
Het was keileuk om zo'n fantastische film die ook mee aan de basis lag van de enorme ontwikkelingen van CGI gebruik in films volledig geremastered terug te kunnen bekijken. Thx
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