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It's the 20th anniversary of The Rocketeer movie? And some French animation studio made a short to celebrate it that is ding-dong-adorable, you say? D'awwww.

I remember really liking The Rocketeer as a kid. It's one of those movies that, though I don't love it so much now, I can pinpoint it as being part of a general geek awakening. I grew up watching Star Wars and it was so ubiquitous in our house that I just didn't realize that liking Star Wars made you a geek. But movies like The Rocketeer that arrive with almost no fanfare (that I was aware of) and don't seem especially mainstream (whatever its production pedigree) that entirely transported me as a kid? Those are the ones I can look back on and say, "Yep, I was always going to be a geek." Because I really liked The Rocketeer and thought it was just about the awesomest thing ever. Of course, I thought the Billy Zane Phantom movie was about the neatest thing ever, too, proving that a burgeoning geek can survive on bad comic book movies for just as long as it takes Hollywood to make better ones. (Adult me wishes she still liked the bad ones more. Then things like Catwoman would hurt me less.)

One thing I noticed, though, is how similar the helmet from The Rocketeer is to the one on the Iron Monger suit from Iron Man. I immediately began to wonder if the rocket pack was some half-forgotten Stark Industries product. And then I was thinking crossover. And then I wondered about the rights issues. And then I remembered that Disney and Marvel, like, merged, and this is a thing that could have happened. Wow.

Date: 2011-06-28 06:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ivy03.livejournal.com
I remember not liking Rocketeer cause at one point they find a body folded in half and shoved under a counter. I had a delicate sensibilities.

Oh, Billy Zane.

Date: 2011-06-28 06:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trinityvixen.livejournal.com
I remember being upset that Timothy Dalton was a Nazi. I don't know why Nazis scared me so bad as a kid--maybe because they were scary bad guys who had awful things happen to them in Indiana Jones movies?--but it did. It upset me a lot. Other than that, the violence, as it has done for most of my life, didn't really affect me. (I should be more worried about that.)

Billy Zane. Whatever happened to that guy?

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