Believe it or not, I never saw Goonies. It's one of the last classics of the 80s that I haven't seen, Peacock may have it on again this year and if they do this time I gotta catch it
So I was waiting for the opportunity when you'd post a movie trailer that was close to one of My favorites or perhaps made in the same year of 1985 and so here we go. I wanted to make a somewhat deluxe entry of it. Maybe you seen it, maybe just know about, maybe not. Whatever the case here is...
Those posters are so darn cool especially the one with space & the skateboard and bikes leaning on the fence.
Here is the wikipedia page ---> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorers_(film)
I have always liked this one. I believe My Grandma found it over at Rainbow Video or Verna's Mr. T's, it's possible We rented it from Movie Mogul. The film is directed by Joe Dante who did the Gremlins movies which Goonies hinted at in the trailer above. He also did a ton more like The Burbs, Innerspace, The Howling and Piranha, Twilight Zone: The Movie, Small Soldiers & Looney Tunes: Back in Action. He's always been good movie maker and he's in cahoots with Spielberg as well. The movie has tremendous effects & visuals an dit even has a Star Wars reference. It has your Dante regulars Dick Miller & Robert Pichardo and other familiar faces but the three boys in the film is played by a very young Ethan Hawk & Jason Presson but most noteworthy of the trio is River Phoenix which this was the first film I saw him in, he played a really good young science geek that really no kid character has been as intelligent in a film since IMO.
You never hear anything about him anymore, it's always his brother Joaquin but oh yeah if you do it's usually about the Viper Club scenario with Samantha Mathis & Johnny Depp While I believe some of the story which the rest is bum-steer, there is way more that their not telling us. Stop doing this crap and let it be...let River go on as Wolfgang Müller & Young Indiana Jones because this year 2023 marks the 30th anniversary when that dreaded night on Halloween happen in 1993 which really it doesn't seem all that long ago
So here is the really cool teaser trailer.
Here is the actual trailer as you see much more of what the film has to offer.
Now the movie has an excellent soundtrack as well. I got the cassette tape long ago at My old house. I used to use My Walkman and listen to it countless times on the front porch. It was such good moments. It had a mixture of songs & score.
My favorite song on there was Less than Perfect by Gene Stashuk and Michael Becker. It has just a great beat and tune. I love the guitar sections, it sounds so 80s and it's such a fine example how the decade sounded
Now the score is arguably the funnest part of the soundtrack, I mean it's by Jerry Goldsmith. I had already established his sound and he was My favorite as I have expressed many times previously so I mean it was a total no brainer to get this soundtrack. We never could find it on record however but dang, so many years later in 2011 they released a special limited edition with every note that Goldsmith wrote for the film and I snagged it up as fast as I could cause I knew it was gonna sell out fast. I had been wanting such a release for a long time and there was no way I was going to let that slide. So here is two great cues that I have always loved by Jerry Goldsmith.
Sticks and Stones is so fun, it's calming and sounds so good. I love the strings and you can clearly tell it's Goldsmith, nobody sounded like him and he was so talented too.
Fast Getaway is a tremendous piece. At 32 seconds you can hear how wonderful the music is already and you can just envision the 80s and times of the past. Oh but at 3:39 listen to that spooky space music, I have always adored this
There's more classic that I love that I'll post in time. Later