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Have you seen Fly Away Home (1996)?
Yes
No
Haven’t even heard of this movie
Six Ways to Sunday (1997) dir. Adam Bernstein
Released 39 years ago on this day July 25, 1986 🎬 Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive ☄️🚛🛸💀
“This machine just called me an asshole.”
“You can't! WE MADE YOU!”
Fly Away Home: It is difficult to convey the influence the 1996 film Fly Away Home by Carroll Ballard had on me in my early teenage years. First of all, it was based on a true Canadian story that featured my country's beautiful flora and fauna. It instilled in me a patriotic feeling I don't believe I had experienced before. The filming location in Ontario resembled a piece of land in Quebec's Eastern Townships where my uncle had built a cabin and my family vacationed when I was a child. Those memories were some of my fondest, and Fly Away Home brought them right back to me. It also featured Anna Paquin, a Manitoba-born actress I had come to appreciate in other roles such as the young Jane Eyre in Franco Zeffirelli's 1996 film adaptation. For some reason, the costumes designed for her character by Marie-Sylvie Deveau became a style ideal for me to emulate, and I became strongly aware of my own fashion sense. It still inspires me to this day. Still photography: Takashi Seida
Maximum Overdrive (1986)
"Honey? Come on over here, Sugarbuns. This machine just called me an asshole!"