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[[John Carpenter]]'s ''Starman'' is a kind of ''[[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|E.T.]]'' for adults, played as a [[Road Movie]] of all things. Fans will argue that it's a beautiful, beautiful love story between [[Alien Among Us|a man from the stars]] ([[Jeff Bridges]]) and an Earthling woman (Karen Allen) while dissenters will argue that it's a mediocre [[Cliché Storm]].
[[John Carpenter]]'s ''Starman'' is a kind of ''[[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|E.T.]]'' for adults, played as a [[Road Movie]] of all things. Fans will argue that it's a beautiful, beautiful love story between [[Alien Among Us|a man from the stars]] ([[Jeff Bridges]]) and an Earthling woman (Karen Allen) while dissenters will argue that it's a mediocre [[Cliché Storm]].


Starman arrives on Earth as a result of Earth having transmitted welcome messages to any alien life, and clones himself an environment suit -- the [[Naked on Arrival|naked]] form of Jenny Hayden's dead husband. She is very freaked out by this, and at first only wants to get away from the freaky dead ringer for her dead husband. But she (eventually) agrees to take him to Arizona, where he has his only chance to meet up with the other aliens and go home. Naturally, this leads to a long road trip (Starman has gotten dressed by this point) involving a lot of learning about life on Earth, bonding and ultimately romance.
Starman arrives on Earth as a result of Earth having transmitted welcome messages to any alien life, and clones himself an environment suit—the [[Naked on Arrival|naked]] form of Jenny Hayden's dead husband. She is very freaked out by this, and at first only wants to get away from the freaky dead ringer for her dead husband. But she (eventually) agrees to take him to Arizona, where he has his only chance to meet up with the other aliens and go home. Naturally, this leads to a long road trip (Starman has gotten dressed by this point) involving a lot of learning about life on Earth, bonding and ultimately romance.


As usual, the military [[We Come in Peace, Shoot to Kill|has it in for friendly aliens]]. They are led by the hard-as-nails George Fox (Richard Jaeckel) who wants to dissect or kill Starman. His obligatory [[Morality Pet]] Mark Shermin (Charles Martin Smith) vainly attempts to convince him to do otherwise. {{spoiler|In the end, Starman has sex with Jenny, reveals he gave her a baby (she couldn't have children before he came along) and then he catches his ride home.}}
As usual, the military [[We Come in Peace, Shoot to Kill|has it in for friendly aliens]]. They are led by the hard-as-nails George Fox (Richard Jaeckel) who wants to dissect or kill Starman. His obligatory [[Morality Pet]] Mark Shermin (Charles Martin Smith) vainly attempts to convince him to do otherwise. {{spoiler|In the end, Starman has sex with Jenny, reveals he gave her a baby (she couldn't have children before he came along) and then he catches his ride home.}}
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* [[Alien Among Us]]
* [[Alien Among Us]]
* [[But I Can't Be Pregnant]]: After he and Jenny made love on the train Starman proclaims "I gave you a baby tonight." Jenny says that this is impossible because she is incapable of having a child. Starman explains that he used his powers to alleviate this.
* [[But I Can't Be Pregnant]]: After he and Jenny made love on the train Starman proclaims "I gave you a baby tonight." Jenny says that this is impossible because she is incapable of having a child. Starman explains that he used his powers to alleviate this.
* [[The Eighties]]: [[Retcon|Retconned]] to [[The Seventies]] in the TV show [[Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome|so that Jenny's kid could be a teen in the contemporary 1980s]].
* [[The Eighties]]: [[Retcon]]ned to [[The Seventies]] in the TV show [[Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome|so that Jenny's kid could be a teen in the contemporary 1980s]].
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Starman, obviously.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Starman, obviously.
* [[Full-Name Basis]]: Starman does this with Jenny.
* [[Full-Name Basis]]: Starman does this with Jenny.
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* [[Humanity Is Infectious]]
* [[Humanity Is Infectious]]
* [[Human Aliens]]: Starman takes on human form while on Earth, his natural form being a floating blob of light.
* [[Human Aliens]]: Starman takes on human form while on Earth, his natural form being a floating blob of light.
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: As usual.
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: As usual.
* [[Humans Are Special]]: As usual.
* [[Humans Are Special]]: As usual.
* [[Klingons Love Shakespeare]]: Starman can't get enough of Dutch apple pie, to the point that eating it is nearly a sexual experience for him.
* [[Klingons Love Shakespeare]]: Starman can't get enough of Dutch apple pie, to the point that eating it is nearly a sexual experience for him.
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* [[Super Human Trafficking]]
* [[Super Human Trafficking]]
* [[They Would Cut You Up]]: Jenny and Shermin's concerns of what awaits Starman if Fox catches him.
* [[They Would Cut You Up]]: Jenny and Shermin's concerns of what awaits Starman if Fox catches him.
* [[We Come in Peace, Shoot to Kill]]: Played rather [[Anvilicious|Anviliciously]].
* [[We Come in Peace, Shoot to Kill]]: Played rather [[Anvilicious]]ly.
* [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?]]
* [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?]]


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Latest revision as of 19:39, 11 May 2020

John Carpenter's Starman is a kind of E.T. for adults, played as a Road Movie of all things. Fans will argue that it's a beautiful, beautiful love story between a man from the stars (Jeff Bridges) and an Earthling woman (Karen Allen) while dissenters will argue that it's a mediocre Cliché Storm.

Mark Shermin: "Have people from your world been here before?"
Starman: "Before. Yes, we are interested in your species."
Mark Shermin: "You mean you're some kind of anthropologist? Is that what you're doing here? Just checking us out?"
Starman: "You are a strange species, not like any other... and you'd be surprised how many there are. Shall I tell you what I find beautiful about you?"

Starman arrives on Earth as a result of Earth having transmitted welcome messages to any alien life, and clones himself an environment suit—the naked form of Jenny Hayden's dead husband. She is very freaked out by this, and at first only wants to get away from the freaky dead ringer for her dead husband. But she (eventually) agrees to take him to Arizona, where he has his only chance to meet up with the other aliens and go home. Naturally, this leads to a long road trip (Starman has gotten dressed by this point) involving a lot of learning about life on Earth, bonding and ultimately romance.

As usual, the military has it in for friendly aliens. They are led by the hard-as-nails George Fox (Richard Jaeckel) who wants to dissect or kill Starman. His obligatory Morality Pet Mark Shermin (Charles Martin Smith) vainly attempts to convince him to do otherwise. In the end, Starman has sex with Jenny, reveals he gave her a baby (she couldn't have children before he came along) and then he catches his ride home.

The movie was followed by a Walking the Earth television series starring Robert Hays of Airplane! fame.

Tropes used in Starman (film) include:


Fox: Shermin, you are finished. I will have you eviscerated for this.
Shermin: Well, as much as I hate to stoop to symbolism...
(Shermin takes a puff from cigar and blows smoke into Fox's face)