BOOKS
THE FUTURE WAS NOW
HOW THE SUMMER OF 1982 HIT PEAK NERD-VANA
AUTHOR CHRIS NASHAWATY
★★★★
Out of this world: Gertie (Drew Barrymore) shows her love for E.T. in the now-iconic film from 1982.
“I’VE SEEN THINGS you people wouldn’t believe.” Roy Batty’s iconic line from Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner might well be applied to the cinematic summer of 1982. In one seven-week period between 16 May and 9 July, audiences could choose between Conan The Barbarian, Star Trek: The Wrath Of Khan, E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, Poltergeist, Mad Max 2, Tron and —on the same weekend! —Blade Runner and The Thing. This embarrassment of riches forms the subject of Chris Nashawaty’s engaging survey of what is arguably the finest year in geek cinema.