
BLUE THUNDER: Helicopters, Hollywood, and Another Vision Lost | The Unsung Legacy of Dan O’Bannon
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Show Notes
Though largely forgotten today, BLUE THUNDER was a major box office success in 1983, spawning a TV series, video game, and plenty of knockoffs. But the film that audiences saw wasn’t exactly what Dan O’Bannon had in mind.
In this episode, we explore the story behind BLUE THUNDER—an idea O’Bannon began developing not long after ALIEN’s release. Originally conceived as a politically charged, satirical action thriller about government surveillance and militarization, the script went through major changes once it landed in Hollywood.
We trace its development through pre-production, how it evolved under director John Badham (SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, WARGAMES), and how the final product compares to what O’Bannon originally envisioned. It’s another entry in the long history of Dan O’Bannon being both essential and overlooked.
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This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop, & Todd Davis.
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