Back in May, Reel Speak celebrated the 30th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM; the second installment of the INDIANA JONES franchise which also served as a prequel. The film would be the third highest domestic money-maker that year, behind GHOSTBUSTERS and BEVERLY HILLS COP. But a closer look at 1984 shows us that summer gave our favorite archeologist some very good and historic company.
At this very
moment in 1984, this magnificent group of films were all in theatres; TEMPLE OF
DOOM, GREMLINS, GHOSTBUSTERS, POLICE ACADEMY, THE NATURAL, STAR TREK III: THE
SEARCH FOR SPOCK, and THE KARATE KID. If you walked into a theatre in June of 1984, all of these films would be your options.
And that was
only the beginning. The Summer Movie Season of that year would eventually
include a young Tom Hanks in BACHELOR PARTY, along with THE LAST STARFIGHTER,
THE MUPPETS TAKE MANHATTAN, REVENGE OF THE NERDS, PURPLE RAIN, RED DAWN, eventual
cult-favorite BUCKAROO BANZAI ACROSS THE 8TH DIMENSION, and Sergio
Leone’s ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA.
The packed
Summer season was only a prelude to a Fall Season which would unspool A
SOLDIER’S STORY, James Cameron’s THE TERMINATOR, Freddy Krueger’s debut in A
NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, DUNE, STARMAN, and the eventual Best Picture
winner…AMADEUS.
To further
the case of 1984’s place in history, the year also saw the film debuts of
Jennifer Connelly, Johnny Depp, Colin Firth, Val Kilmer, John Malkovich,
Frances McDormand, Lou Diamond Phillips, Tim Roth, Charlie Sheen, Marisa Tomei,
Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Ken Watanbe.
But back to June
1984…that month was not only packed with big money makers, but with films which
were destined to become pillars of pop culture. Thirty years later, their lines
would be often quoted, their characters fondly remembered, and their cast
members worshipped at nearly every convention they appear. It was a time where
studios didn’t seem to be very fearful of releasing their movies up against the
competition…a sure sign of confidence. Compare that to this year where the
major blockbuster-tailored films like X-MEN and TRANSFORMERS are scheduled
months apart, and the industry in general where studios circle each other like gunfighters…watching
each other’s every move and waiting to see who flinches first.
What it all
comes down to is that 1984 is a year which should not only be remembered for
its boldness, but for its overall impact on our cinematic minds. A true movie
buff probably doesn’t go a day without at least of one of these films emerging
from the sub-conscious, and even the most casual movie-goer can recognize the
titles, characters, and quotes. At this very moment in 1984 we were being
introduced to Mogwai, slime, rookie cops, middle-aged baseball rookies,
resurrected Vulcans, bonsai trees, and fortune and glory…and we haven’t been
the same since.
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