I was 10 years old in 1984 and loved watching Siskel & Ebert. Then I would watch The Benny Hill Show. Great times. R.I.P. To my favorite movie critics.
I was in college back in 1984. I remember after coming home for a very well deserved Christmas break, the first thing I did to unwind was to go to the theater. I decided to watch Starman even tho I knew very little about it (the intensity of my studies that year cut me off from most of the happenings of the world, including the reviews of this movie).
I'm SO glad they gave Starman a thumbs-up; that is one of my all time favorite movies! If you have never seen it, watch it NOW ...Jeff Bridges should have won an Oscar for that performance!! -He was robbed!
Watching Dune as a viewer all of 11 yrs old, I was bored and hated it when originally released...viewing it a number of times since, it has improved quite a bit in my eyes and is one of my favorite cult and guilty Lynchian pleasures
i was about 12 when Starman came out, and i have always loved this film. ive always wondered why it seems to be a mostly forgotten film and it warms my heart to see all the other comments about how good it is, all these years i thought i was its only fan.
These guys apparently failed to notice this, or didn't think to comment on it, but it so happens we COINCIDENTALLY have TWO movies staring ROCKSTARS (Sting and Gene Simmons) in THIS one episode.
It is so sad whenever I see the old episodes of Siskel and Ebert. These guys were such powerful institutions of the film industry when I was growing up and it was so weird when I first heard the news of Gene Siskel's death.
I was 13 when this show came on. My parents and I had been wondering whether to see Dune or Starman. After seeing Siskel and Ebert's reviews, we decided on Starman. At the end, we walked out of the theater rubber-legged, amazed by what we'd seen. One of the best movies of the 80's.
Star man really was quite a beautiful film. I remember the tv series as well. This was a time when they tried to make tv shows after movies dirty dancing and ferris bueller m.a.s. h happy days was a spin off american graffitti indiana jones young guns.
I was 10 years old in 1984 and loved watching Siskel & Ebert. Then I would watch The Benny Hill Show. Great times. R.I.P. To my favorite movie critics.
I was in college back in 1984. I remember after coming home for a very well deserved Christmas break, the first thing I did to unwind was to go to the theater. I decided to watch Starman even tho I knew very little about it (the intensity of my studies that year cut me off from most of the happenings of the world, including the reviews of this movie).
star man...one of the best movies ever
Always loved the score from Starman.
I'm SO glad they gave Starman a thumbs-up; that is one of my all time favorite movies! If you have never seen it, watch it NOW ...Jeff Bridges should have won an Oscar for that performance!! -He was robbed!
Watching Dune as a viewer all of 11 yrs old, I was bored and hated it when originally released...viewing it a number of times since, it has improved quite a bit in my eyes and is one of my favorite cult and guilty Lynchian pleasures
i was about 12 when Starman came out, and i have always loved this film. ive always wondered why it seems to be a mostly forgotten film and it warms my heart to see all the other comments about how good it is, all these years i thought i was its only fan.
These guys apparently failed to notice this, or didn't think to comment on it, but it so happens we COINCIDENTALLY have TWO movies staring ROCKSTARS (Sting and Gene Simmons) in THIS one episode.
It is so sad whenever I see the old episodes of Siskel and Ebert. These guys were such powerful institutions of the film industry when I was growing up and it was so weird when I first heard the news of Gene Siskel's death.
Starman is probably the best film on this. In fact, it is.
I was 13 when this show came on. My parents and I had been wondering whether to see Dune or Starman. After seeing Siskel and Ebert's reviews, we decided on Starman. At the end, we walked out of the theater rubber-legged, amazed by what we'd seen. One of the best movies of the 80's.
God I loved Runaway as a kid.I would love a remake.What a week for movies Starman,Dune and Runaway .
Siskel and Ebert, Lifestyles of the rich and famous were Sunday shows i miss sentimentally watching.
Jeff Bridges acted his @$$ off!!!
Two awesome Sci-Fi films and then Dune... Starman is one of the most beautiful movies I have ever seen.
Starman was awesome!
Star man really was quite a beautiful film. I remember the tv series as well. This was a time when they tried to make tv shows after movies dirty dancing and ferris bueller m.a.s. h happy days was a spin off american graffitti indiana jones young guns.
Starman was John Carpenter's apology for The Thing.
I prefer Dune more than all the today's sci fi movies
I'd happily let Virginia Madsen explain anything to me that David Lynch asked her to explain.