#GalaxyQuest forever.

God dang it's so good.

In 1999 to 2000 I was going through a very rough patch in my life. In the span of a few years, I'd gotten married, lost a parent, birthed a child, gotten divorced, changed careers, and relocated 3,000 miles away from everything and everyone I knew. What with the state of things, I didn't get to see Galaxy Quest when it was first released.

Finally, on a day I was feeling particularly low, and shortly before the movie left the theaters, I canceled work and took myself out to a midday matinée.

I was the *only* person in a vast theater, of a size that no one builds anymore, sitting and waiting for the lights to go down. At one point, I turned and peered up at the projectionist's booth. I saw a shadowy figure moving back and forth behind the window, bending and straightening. This was in the days before automated, digital films. The Phantom Menace had been released digitally in 1999, but the equipment to show such films was extremely expensive and most theaters hadn't converted yet; "projectionist" was still a real job.

While I was looking, the figure paused, strode to the window and peered back at me, then disappeared quickly.

I turned back around and continued to fidget and ponder the misfit pieces of my life.

At the top of the aisle behind me, the theater door swung open and banged loudly on the wall. The projectionist strode down the aisle toward me, a tall barrel-shaped man with a thick beard and glasses. My first thought was that the matinee was canceled due to low turnout, and I'd be getting a refund. Just as I'd resigned myself to that, the marching projectionist shouted out in a booming voice,

"WELCOME to your PRIVATE viewing oooooooof GALAXY QUEST!!!"

He stopped in front of my row, and I saw that he had an *armload* of STUFF. One by one, he began presenting each thing to me, and as the pile in his arms dwindled, the one in my lap grew.

"As our SPECIAL VIP Galaxy Quest GUEST today, YOU are entitled to..."

"- A commemorative t-shirt!"
"- A poster suitable for framing!"
"- A limited edition refrigerator magnet!"
"- A button to pin to your lapel!"

The list and the shwag went on. With every ridiculous item, I laughed harder and harder, until there were tears leaking out of the corners of my eyes.

Then he bowed and shouted, "WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE SHOW!" and turned on his heel to march back up the aisle and out the exit door.

Alas, of all the shwag only the magnet has stood the test of time. But the humor and kindness of the unknown projectionist lives on.

#storytelling #GalaxyQuest

@anne @DeliaChristina Oh what a fabulous story! It sounds like he must have loved getting to do it too
@ChristineLSloc And what better way to get rid of all the give-away junk the studio sent with the reels?
@anne that man is my new hero.
@thatguy That man is my TRIBE
@anne @DeliaChristina amazing story. Raise a glass for the weird ones who can spot a soul in need!
@anne @DeliaChristina In the very early 2000s I saw projectionists on strike outside one of our big box theatres. I was sad as I knew their struggle was futile. They were going the way of the lamplighter and that was their last desperate attempt to stave off a future they weren't a part of.
@anne That is an absolutely wonderful story.
@DeliaChristina Thanks! Whenever someone mentions Galaxy Quest, I always think of it.
@anne @DeliaChristina That is just SUCH an amazing story!
@Adam_Cadmon1 @DeliaChristina @anne That is so awesome.

We used to live in a college town, and during the summer we'd often go to the theater nearest to the campus on cheap night. Many times there'd be less than a dozen of us there for the film, more than once just the two of us.

I remember those days when we'd wave at the projectionist and they'd wave back.

@anne @DeliaChristina

That is delightful! And I love the good spirit of that movie - this past year I got to show it to my kid who had never seen it, and my wife who had seen it with me when it came out but had largely forgotten about it.

@CliftonR I haven’t seen it in years; might be time…
@anne @CliftonR I’ve never seen it! But I might after this story 👍
@anne @DeliaChristina
That's SO awesome!
I ended up being the only 1 WATCHING an anniversary showing of Pink Flamingos cuz my friends fell asleep & the only other 1 in the theater left in the 1st 5 minutes but nobody gave me any swag
@anne @DeliaChristina By Grabthar's Hammer, I love that silly movie so much.
@anne @DeliaChristina I'd have been so tempted to ask if he had some kind of rudimentary lathe
@anne @DeliaChristina Beautiful story. Also worth noting that "Galaxy Quest" is, in addition to being a pretty cheezy sci-fi flick, an endearing fable about the power of belief.
@anne @DeliaChristina Holy crap that story is absolutely amazing, thank you for sharing!
@lmorchard You’re very welcome—thank YOU!
@anne @DeliaChristina
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely memory. I hope your days are better now.
@anne @DeliaChristina What a great story. Thanks for sharing. Well written, too.

@anne
@DeliaChristina

My first thought was that's too many words for my dwindling attention span. My last thought was I'm glad I read that.

@anne @DeliaChristina Imagine the unknown projectionist is reading this and contacting you. Amazing!
@r3vilo Well this IS mastodon after all…
@anne @DeliaChristina Still, all these years later, it's a great film...
@anne @DeliaChristina
This is so good, so sweet, so touching; the great gift of this post is that it is a “why am I human?” moment that I will never forget. Thank you for sharing the sorrow & grief that took you to that place in that moment in time, and the laughter and the lasting joy of the connection with that other marvelous human being.
I rarely click on “read more”; for some reason this morning sitting by a lake in Chile 🇨🇱 I did just that and your anecdote & journey will stay w/me. ❤️
@anne @DeliaChristina that person deserved a prize for their attitude!!! 🤣
@anne @DeliaChristina
One of the funniest films ever made!
@anne Reminds me of the time I went to watch Terry Gilliam's Brazil in our small town cinema. Ended up in an almost empty big theater (me + 2 more) and it was a surreal experience watching a surreal film. Best cinema experience ever!
@anne @DeliaChristina
Amazing! Now what I need to know is whether he had it all set up right so the movie's two separate ratio changes worked...
@anne @DeliaChristina What s marvelous story, thank you for sharing!
@anne @DeliaChristina That's a wonderful story! Have you considered submitting it to the "Unsung Heroes" project on NPR?:
https://hiddenbrain.org/myunsunghero/
My Unsung Hero | Hidden Brain Media

The daily news can fill us with despair. My Unsung Hero is an antidote to that despair. Each episode reveals what the news ignores: everyday acts of kindness

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@catselbow Aw thanks! As a storyteller and co-producer of a local monthly storytelling event, it's likely I'll be unwinding this in front of a live audience at some point. But Hidden Brain's Unsung Hero podcast is a great idea!
@anne By Grabthar's hammer!