Yesterday evening I went out with some friends for dinner and a few drinks. We discovered a great and very affordable Japanese restaurant in the centre of Rotterdam, but that's probably not of interest to you. Next to the more important things in life, we briefly touched on favourite films.
I would like you to ask yourself 3 questions:
What do you consider the best film you ever saw?
What was the films you watched most often?Why are the two answers above not the same? For those readers who actually did answer both questions with the same title, please come back another time ;-)
Isn't it true that most of the best films you know, you only saw once, whereas probably everyone has one or two really crap movies that he or she has seen a billion times!
And indeed, I am not an exception. The film I have seen most often in my life is without a doubt one of the finest pieces of hollywood art: Spaceballs.
For those of you who don't know a thing about Spaceballs - I suppose you won't be an exception and I even don't blame you for it - it is a parody of Starwars and other 1970s and 1980s science fiction junk, starring Lone Star, Dark Helmet, Yogurt and Pizza the Hutt.
Okay, despite some real gems, the 1980s aren't exactly recalled for their very refined contributions to the film industry, but Spaceballs really was one of a kind when it came to utterly senseless moviescreen polution. The movie theme "Spaceballs" - how appropriate, has also been a hit record at the time and was in itself also a textbook example of what the 80s had to offer. And the awful truth is: I loved it all. I saw the film just after it came out, but what is more: Years later during my studies in the 90s, after going out (and I have to admit, drinking sometimes just a tiny bit too much) me and some friends turned it into a good habit of putting the Spaceballs tape in the VCR (for all you under age readers, a VCR is a Stone Age predecessor of a DVD recorder with a nasty habit of never recording the last 5 minutes of a film). Watching Spaceballs once or twice in the middle of the night was the perfect background setting for a couple of nightcaps and the perfect ingredient for developping a terrible hangover the next morning. May the Schwartz be with you! What more could we ask for?
Dark Helmet: I am your father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate. Lone Starr: What's that make us? Dark Helmet: Absolutely nothing! Which is what you are about to become.
Sorry, I couldn't resist...
Now that I come to think of it, I know the perfect gift for myself for the holiday season!
Today listening to: David Guetta