The Last Starfighter
Now that playing videogames is an actually career choice, the premise behind The Last Starfighter doesn't seem to be quite the fantasy it once was. But director Nick Castle's take on the Arthurian legend is still drenched in Spielbergian Americana balanced with breakthrough computer effects that might not seem quite as revolutionary today. But for those of us who shared Alex Rogan's dream of being plucked from obscurity to become an intergalactic hero, the film remains an imaginative bit of pre-teen wish fulfillment that has aged as well as anything from the era when Slurpees and Stargate were the height of pre-teen pop culture. Stuck plunging toilets at his mom's trailer park, Alex's (Lance Guest) dream of escaping to college with his girlfriend Maggie (Catherine Mary Stewart) is crushed when his student loan is denied. But after breaking the record on the local Starfighter machine, an alien talent scout (Robert Preston) whisks him off to Ry...