This episode features Logan’s pick in the series on cinema vs “cinema”… The Iron Giant.
Logan defends his position on his childhood favorite film and the OTS crew discuss the impact Iron Giant has had since its mild release to rise as a cult classic.
IRON GIANT
Created in 1993. Limited release Aug 3rd then wide release Aug 6th 1999.
WB ignores Iron Giant to favor its promotion on Wild Wild West. This means it had basically no exposure to hype to build from.
Set in cold war era 1957, the film is a superhero movie and does such a spectacular job in its mere 86 minute run time. Its a tight film that hits all the beats and goes deeper than its simple synopsis. Its a story adapted from Ted Hughes' The Iron Man. Originally the adaptation was going to be a musical with Pete Townsend of The Who at the helm.
A young boy befriends a giant robot from outer space that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy.
Director: Brad Bird
Writers: Tim McCanlies (screenplay by), Brad Bird (screen story by) | 1 more credit »
Stars: Eli Marienthal, Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Aniston | See full cast & crew »
BOX OFFICE Released August 6th 1999
Budget: $70 Million
Cumulative: $23.1 Million
Opening Weekend: $5.7 - 8.3 Million
Opened #9 22 weeks
#1 The Sixth Sense
#2 The Blair Witch Project
#3 Runaway Bride
#4 The Thomas Crown Affair
#5 Deep Blue Sea
#6 Mystery Men
#7 Inspector Gadget
#8 The Haunting
#10 American Pie
Issues a challenge
Does your nature define you?
Like so many other superhero comics and films, the consensus from mankind is that what is different should be feared.
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