I remember seeing this film in a summer school class I was in in the early 90s. I seemed to remember the film being an interesting romp back then so I decided to give this film another watch. Remarkably the film still holds up well even though it's a movie primarily aimed at children, however the film is really brought down by the third act.

Explorers tell the story of three friends (Ben, Wolfgang, and Darren) who stumble upon a way to make a spacecraft after Ben sketches a diagram from a weird dream he has one night, As the spacecraft gets nearer to completion it becomes obvious that Ben's dream may not of simply been a stroke of luck. It appears someone or something not of this earth is seeking them out.

Like I said previously, Explorers is a film that holds up extremely well even as an adult, it's creative exciting and gives the kids a personality beyond what is often seen in the media. The Scifi motif is nice too, and leaves the audience wanting to know more about what exactlys going on.

Unfortunately when the kids do reach space the whole thing completely falls flat. The director wasn't quite sure where to go from their and as a result it turns into a cornball comedy that seems to try way to hard for the audiences approval.

Still despite this it does have a good first half and the message in the third act is interesting even if it's hidden under bad joke and horrible dialog. So I am giving it a seven despite the lackluster ending. Seeing a spaceship controlled by 14 year olds crashing around town is just too much fun, even if it eventually looses steam.