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I saw a story in the Indy about the Escapism film festival running this weekend, and how they were showing a whole bunch of GenX nostalgia flicks. So I poked Ben into going.

We saw The Last Unicorn - the reel was apparently borrowed from the Alamo Drafthouse, if I heard the owner right in his introduction. I know I saw it as a kid; I was 6 when it came out. We probably watched it on HBO or something. I have to say, watching something like that as a kid (which I don't remember much about, except the red bull and the ending) and as an adult is a very different experience. Molly Grue's "Where were you when I was new?" speech was ... OK, I cried. That feeling of having missed something, lost an opportunity, only to have it come too late isn't something a child can understand, not on that visceral level.

It's playing again tomorrow afternoon, if anyone local wants to see it.

Then they had the 1978 Battlestar Galactica movie - which is apparently a huge fuckin deal, since all the prints save 1 are lost or destroyed, and the theater got it from the vaults at Universal. So it was a rare opportunity.

I remember that I watched the original BSG as a kid, when it came on TV [in reruns, because I was 2 when it came out], but I don't remember much about it. (I also watched CHiPS and The Dukes of Hazzard. My mom tells me that when I was like 6, I told her I'd marry Bo *and* Luke. Apparently poly wiring starts early ;) ) But when Lorne Greene came on the screen in his weird blue uniform thing, I was like "OK, that's Adama. The one I remember." But then I couldn't remember Apollo's name until Ben reminded me. Go figure. (Ben didn't know that the little kid was Atreyu in the Neverending Story, though. And his mom was Jane Seymour minus some acting ability.)

But it seems that, despite my mom's best efforts, stories about spaceships and dogfighting in space and evil robots got into my brain when I was quite impressionable. So it's no surprise that I like Macross and Gundam and space opera.

Date: 2009-10-17 10:29 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] smarriveurr.livejournal.com
I remember watching The Last Unicorn as a wee one as well - also most likely on HBO. Haven't had a chance to see the film as an adult, but reading the book a year or two ago really brought a lot of it back, and reminded me how deep it all seemed, even as a kid...

Date: 2009-10-17 10:49 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] fluffymaru.livejournal.com

Last Unicorn is scarily close to its book. The parts that were left in are very, very close to the book, and only one major segment was left out (that I can remember).

I love that movie...I have it on DVD :)

Date: 2009-10-18 01:37 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] corpsefairy.livejournal.com
The Last Unicorn is one of the best books on the planet.

Date: 2009-10-18 12:54 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] corbae.livejournal.com
I was talking with my parents about some of the movies I never managed to see as a kid--such as Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, and the Neverending Story--and they expressed surprise. I told them it was probably because I just kept getting The Last Unicorn whenever we rented movies, and they agreed--my mom said they should have just bought it.

I was super happy to meet & attend a panel with Peter Beagle at D*C, and The Last Unicorn is why. <3

Date: 2009-10-18 02:32 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] corbae.livejournal.com
oh, totally! I love movie nights. I have seen Labyrinth by now (last Halloween!), but I've still only seen bits of the Neverending Story and the Dark Crystal.

speaking of plans, do you want to get a group together for the fair next weekend? I know there's a group of us who aren't interested in the demolition derby and maybe don't want to travel in a group of 15+.

Date: 2009-10-18 03:50 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] kirin
kirin: Jigen Daisuke, from the long-running anime "Lupin III" (jigen)
Yeah, as Conni mentioned, some of us were planning on Ren Faire-ing on Sunday, but I might still be able to join you at the State Fair on Saturday if that's when you go. I don't feel a huge need to hit up the demolition derby again either. I can certainly be tempted by deep-fried Wisconsin cheddar, though. ;)

Date: 2009-10-18 04:37 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] corbae.livejournal.com
Saturday sounds great! mmm, cheddar. I'm hoping to find honey cotton candy again. and there's always NCSU icecream.

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