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2.9 Flight of the Navigator (1986) ”The Eleventh Cow”

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This week we’re babbling about time travel film royalty: Flight of the Navigator (1986), directed by Randal Klieser, and starring Joey Cramer, Veronica Cartwright and the voice of Paul Reubens as Max.

Our 80s synth-induced babbling visits the only public toilet in Florida, first gig confessions, futuristic robot post vehicles that still need a Sarah Jessica Parker to help deliver the mail, the most incompetent security this side of a heavily monitored NASA base, and some cows. Count them. Oh, and the best dog-based title sequence ever committed to film.

The film stands the test of time, and is an essential rewatch. Or if you’re one of our younger listeners, you‘ll be able to check out the olden times, when you were encouraged by your parents to go wander in the scary woods all alone, via the railway tracks, at night.

We am, we’ll be.

Time Babble Series Two, Episode Nine is waiting for you now on Podbean, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts and all good podcast services. If you can’t find it on your usual streaming service, please write in to the usual address.

For updates & more time-based babbling follow us on Instagram and Twitter.

(All copyrighted material contained within this podcast is the property of their respective rights owners and their use here is protected under ‘fair use’ for the purposes of comment or critique.)

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This week we’re babbling about time travel film royalty: Flight of the Navigator (1986), directed by Randal Klieser, and starring Joey Cramer, Veronica Cartwright and the voice of Paul Reubens as Max.

Our 80s synth-induced babbling visits the only public toilet in Florida, first gig confessions, futuristic robot post vehicles that still need a Sarah Jessica Parker to help deliver the mail, the most incompetent security this side of a heavily monitored NASA base, and some cows. Count them. Oh, and the best dog-based title sequence ever committed to film.

The film stands the test of time, and is an essential rewatch. Or if you’re one of our younger listeners, you‘ll be able to check out the olden times, when you were encouraged by your parents to go wander in the scary woods all alone, via the railway tracks, at night.

We am, we’ll be.

Time Babble Series Two, Episode Nine is waiting for you now on Podbean, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts and all good podcast services. If you can’t find it on your usual streaming service, please write in to the usual address.

For updates & more time-based babbling follow us on Instagram and Twitter.

(All copyrighted material contained within this podcast is the property of their respective rights owners and their use here is protected under ‘fair use’ for the purposes of comment or critique.)

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