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Directed by Randal Kleiser.
The year is 1978: 12-year-old Joey Cramer, playing in the woods near his home, is knocked unconscious. He awakens and heads home, only to find strangers living there. He also finds that the year is 1986, and that he's been officially missing for eight years. NASA officials determine that Cramer was abducted by aliens during his blackout, and hope to scan the boy's brain in order to unlock a few secrets of the universe. Answering the call of a strange, unseen force, Cramer boards a well-hidden spaceship and takes off, guided by the jocular voice of a computer named MAX (voiced by none other than Paul Reubens, aka Pee-wee Herman). Realizing that he can't fit into 1986 so long as he's a child of the seventies, Cramer hopes to retrace the steps of his alien abductors and get back to his own time. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"I grew up in Los Angeles and have fractured but fierce memories of seeing movies in Westwood, the theater-packed micro-city surrounding UCLA, in which the Los Angeles Film Festival is now based. I think I saw Jurassic Park four times at the Avco. I know I saw my first Lubitsch movie (Design for Living) at UCLA. Yesterday I was standing in line at Rite Aid and had some kind of out-of-body flashback experience of getting ice cream at the same Rite Aid after my mother took me to a matinee of Flight of the Navigator. I’m sure people go to film festivals in their hometowns all the time and don’t think it’s weird at all, but I get painfully nostalgic. I, like, went to school and stuff, but hanging out in these theaters for entire summers is how I fell in love with movies. Funny, then, that I’ve been here for almost two full days and I haven’t yet been able to see a single film. Part of this is a scheduling issue––I got in too late on Monday to make it to a screening, and I had already se ... " [More]
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"I grew up in Los Angeles and have fractured but fierce memories of seeing movies in Westwood, the theater-packed micro-city surrounding UCLA, in which the Los Angeles Film Festival is now based. I think I saw Jurassic Park four times at the Avco. I know I saw my first Lubitsch movie (Design for Living) at UCLA. Yesterday I was standing in line at Rite Aid and had some kind of out-of-body flashback experience of getting ice cream at the same Rite Aid after my mother took me to a matinee of Flight of the Navigator. I’m sure people go to film festivals in their hometowns all the time and don’t think it’s weird at all, but I get painfully nostalgic. I, like, went to school and stuff, but hanging out in these theaters for entire summers is how I fell in love with movies. Funny, then, that I’ve been here for almost two full days and I haven’t yet been able to see a single film. Part of this is a scheduling issue––I got in too late on Monday to make it to a screening, and I had already se ... " [More]
cspraguecsprague Re:Something besides Disney - P ...
by csprague in Movies with the Kids
loved it.
"hmmmmm. Some of my favorites were Flight of the Navigator (sorry, its disney), Milo and Otis, Benji, anything with horses in it such as The Black Stallion, The Black Stallion Returns, My Friend Flicka, National Velvet, and Black Beauty. " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash Re:Something besides Disney - P ...
by lopezdash in Movies with the Kids
loved it.
"[quote user="Risselada"] [quote user="lopezdash"] Flight of the Navigator is definitely one of my favorite childhood movies. It wasn't so much the plot that makes the film so memorable to me now, it was the film's ability to bring me to a place where I believed that what was happening actually was possible. It wasn't only possibile, it actually happened. And it could happen to me. [/quote] Nice try Xavier, but Flight of the Navigator is definitely a Disney movie as well. Unless you didn't notice that she said she was looking for movies that were NOT from Disney. It might help if you let us know exactly how old your child is. I could recommend some stuff I think is great, but maybe it would be too scary or confusing. Until I hear more, I'll just say Time Bandits is a lot of fun. Although some of my favorite parts are probably parts that the kids might not even understand. [/quote] In my haste to become an evangalist Flight, I completely forgot to ensure that it wasn't Disney.. ... " [More]
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by Risselada in Movies with the Kids
liked it.
"[quote user="lopezdash"] Flight of the Navigator is definitely one of my favorite childhood movies. It wasn't so much the plot that makes the film so memorable to me now, it was the film's ability to bring me to a place where I believed that what was happening actually was possible. It wasn't only possibile, it actually happened. And it could happen to me. [/quote] Nice try Xavier, but Flight of the Navigator is definitely a Disney movie as well. Unless you didn't notice that she said she was looking for movies that were NOT from Disney. It might help if you let us know exactly how old your child is. I could recommend some stuff I think is great, but maybe it would be too scary or confusing. Until I hear more, I'll just say Time Bandits is a lot of fun. Although some of my favorite parts are probably parts that the kids might not even understand. " [More]
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"My kids loved this adventure, especially about a kid doing all the "driving." It evoked a lot of "what if" conversations and other questions about outer space. Overall, it's a good family movie for watching and sharing kettle corn and fruit juice. " [More]
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by lopezdash in Movies with the Kids
loved it.
"Flight of the Navigator is definitely one of my favorite childhood movies. It wasn't so much the plot that makes the film so memorable to me now, it was the film's ability to bring me to a place where I believed that what was happening actually was possible. It wasn't only possibile, it actually happened. And it could happen to me. " [More]
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"[quote user="SkyPilot"] Flight of the Navigator this is a great game! [/quote] The Garbage Pail Kids Movie (1987) " [More]
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"Flight of the Navigator this is a great game! " [More]
cspraguecsprague Still good, even after 22 years
by csprague in Bloggity Blah Blah Blog
loved it.
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"Can I just say that this movie never gets old. I have been watching it repetitively since I was about 5 and I am stil hooked. I just can't get enough of that 80s beat with those stunning special effects (which are really pretty good for the mid-80s). Also, I think I learned how to use the name "scuz-bucket" from this movie, much to my mother's chagrin. " [More]
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After the box-office and critical success of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, a lot of fantasy-adventures about kids and space appeared in theaters in the '80s (such as Explorers, D.A.R.Y.L., and Spacecamp). Disney's Flight of the Navigator is no exception, borrowing the plot of a put-upon kid befriending an alien life form; in this case, it's a flying spaceship named MAX, voiced by Paul Reubens. Director Randal Kleiser doesn't hide the similarities to E.T., even using the phrase "phone home" in the dialogue. The story begins in an interesting direction like an episode of the Twilight Zone, then it quickly falls into place with the other '80s sci-fi kids movies, complete with a space adventure that causes the young boy to gain confidence and return to the loving acceptance of his traditional American family. The special effects and flying scenes are standard fare, a bit repetitive, but mostly just harmless fun for youngsters. Lighthearted and not very emotionally resonant, Flight of the Navigator may be memorable for fans of Sarah Jessica Parker, who appears in a brief role. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
 



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