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* [[Acting for Two]]: Well, five. The film is basically one huge showcase for [[Robert Picardo]]'s comedic talents.
* [[Acting for Two]]: Well, five. The film is basically one huge showcase for [[Robert Picardo]]'s comedic talents.
* [[Angrish]]: Some of the stuff the alien dad says is clearly this. Especially when Neek looks a bit lovey-dovey at Wolfgang.
{{quote|"WOLFGANG?! ''WOLF''GANG?! IBBA WARBA GUNNA '''''WOLFGANG'''''!!!"}}
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: All three boys count.
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: All three boys count.
** Well, Wolfgang and Ben are. Darren seems to be along mostly because he finds their activities preferable to staying home with his drunken, abusive father.
** Well, Wolfgang and Ben are. Darren seems to be along mostly because he finds their activities preferable to staying home with his drunken, abusive father.

Revision as of 00:47, 23 May 2015

Ben Crandall (Ethan Hawke) keeps having a dream about traveling over a circuit board. He then draws it and shows it to his brainy friend Wolfgang, who builds the board which is able to create a force field bubble. The two boys, along with help from their new tough friend Darren, decide to build a spaceship out of old amusement park ride parts that when used with their new found technology gives them the ability to travel into space.

They create a spaceship and call it the "Thunder Road", and they fly into space. Not long afterwards, they explore an alien spacecraft that they get sucked into.


Tropes used in Explorers include:
  • Acting for Two: Well, five. The film is basically one huge showcase for Robert Picardo's comedic talents.
  • Angrish: Some of the stuff the alien dad says is clearly this. Especially when Neek looks a bit lovey-dovey at Wolfgang.

"WOLFGANG?! WOLFGANG?! IBBA WARBA GUNNA WOLFGANG!!!"

  • Ascended Fanboy: All three boys count.
    • Well, Wolfgang and Ben are. Darren seems to be along mostly because he finds their activities preferable to staying home with his drunken, abusive father.
  • Author Filibuster: The movie jarringly shifts from goofy alien TV-talk antics to berating humanity for making so many movies about waging war on aliens. Making it worse is that it's not even clear whether the writer was bitching that Humans Are Bastards or just complaining that there wasn't more idealistic alien encounter fiction.
  • Bizarre Alien Biology: And how.
  • Child Prodigy: Wolfgang.
  • Cool Spaceship: The Thunder Road, sorta.
  • Crazy Cultural Comparison: The aliens can only talk human using televison quotes.
  • Dream Land: The technological landscape over which first Ben, then the other boys, and finally Lori Swenson in the last minutes of the film fly to see the device designs the aliens are sending.
  • The Eighties
  • Girl Next Door: Lori Swenson.
  • Green-Skinned Space Babe: Neek, kinda sorta.
  • Hands-Off Parenting: Wolfgang's parents.

Ben: So, what'd you tell them about the basement?
Wolfgang: I told them it was a rocketry experiment. I just mentioned Wernher von Braun, and everything was OK.