I thought his evil Archbishop in Ladyhawke far outshown his role as Falken.
"Are either of you paleontologists? I’m in desperate need of a paleontologist. "
I laughed so hard I fell out of my seat. I was the only one in the theater laughing, though.
That seems to happen a lot.

That scene took me out of the movie somewhat because they were actually running down a boat ramp (the ferry dock is on the far side of the tracks). Guess they found themselves short of money and decided to swim.
You’re familiar with Steilacoom? I wonder if we went to the same schools or anything.
Just going from memory here, but I seem to recall that the scenes with Falken and the dinosaurs were mostly removed from the movie after audience tests showed the concept was too dark.
That explains several songs in the soundtrack album that weren’t in the movie.
The concept was that after a nuclear war, dinosaurs would regain their rightful place in the ecosystem and replace humans.
WarGames had one of my favorite lines in it from when I was a kid:
I love that movie, and I always really liked John Wood’s portrayal of a brilliant, yet isolated, scientist who never stopped mourning the death of his young son.
Ignorance fought. I don’t know how I got the Canby ferry thing in my head. Some sort of (Goose Island) Oregon+ferry => a Willamette ferry => Canby. In any case, no regular ferry to an island in Oregon. And the real Goose Island is a tiny thing in the Columbia River near Astoria. (I wonder if Falken knew the Goonies.) And the only ferry remotely near there is one across the Columbia (the last OR-WA one).
Sorry to hear that. I guess his message got cancelled.
Is there an alternate version of WarGames around? The one I saw in the cinema, and the replays I’ve seen on TV, all have the “dinosaurs/futility” scene.
I’m not sure I follow. The dinosaurs are already long extinct (except for those that became modern birds), so they can’t rise again.
General Beringer has my favorite line, too.
I haven’t seen the movie since the first release, but I had access to the official soundtrack immediately before, and when some of the songs weren’t in the movie, I investigated. It’s been a long time, so my own memory may be faulty.
I don’t think Falken’s logic was all that logical. It’s possible he was imagining an “ideal” environment not spoiled by man, and the dinosaur era was an example of that. Maybe he didn’t expect them to come back, but he expected things to return to “normal” after a nuclear war where man was wiped out. I think he looked upon mankind as an aberration on the planet that he could correct.
That’s not what I got out of it. I thought he was talking about how the dinosaurs ruled the world for millions of years before being wiped out in the blink of an eye. While that was a natural event, he thought that nuclear war would do the same thing to humans and that nature would start again.
Of course my teengeek hormones appreciated Ally Sheedy in the movie, too: http://www.retro-gaming.it/videogiochi_img/movie_wargames/wargames7.jpg
"It might help to beef up security around the W.O.P.R. " It took me a long to get this.