4 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Visual arts, literature, theater, music & more GOONIES DAY 2019 Beyond the Backlot screening, events in Astoria to Cannon Beach By KATHERINE LACAZE FOR COAST WEEKEND W hen it comes to “The Goonies,” Astoria and other North Coast des- tinations woven into the cult clas- sic film play as pivotal a role as the cast and crew, practically assuming their own personality and consequently contributing to the film in a unique way. “We believe the location is just as much a character in the film as the actors,” said “Super- Fan” Curtis Templeton, the host of Beyond the Backlot whose team selected Astoria as the “no-brainer” option for their pilot episode because of how deeply embedded the film is into the cul- ture and milieu of the area. During the 34th annual Goonies Day weekend, Fri- day-Sunday, June 7-9, visiting fans and local enthusiasts have two opportunities to watch the Beyond the Backlot episode that explores the locations, charac- ters and iconic scenes of “The Goonies.” Photo courtesy Beyond the Backlot Beyond the Backlot filming their Goonies episode in Astoria in 2017. audience in those kids that gave everyone a chance to go, ‘That’s me,’” Templeton said. “I think it’s one of those films that will be timeless.” Templeton himself was intro- duced to the area during a trip with friends in college. When he returned for filming two years ago, little had changed. “That’s an essential part of our show,” he said. “The places are still the same. When you see it, it kind of takes your breath away because you think, ‘This is exactly how it was in the film.’” Beyond the Backlot The screenings take place at the Columbian Theater at 6 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday, fol- lowed by a Q&A with Templeton and crew, as well as a showing of the movie. Guided by a desire to cap- ture iconic yet living places that remain easily recognizable from the film in which they were used, “there was no question Astoria would be first,” Templeton said. They shot the episode – originally intended to be 30 minutes and made for television – in February 2017. Eventually, they switched courses to instead produce more and shorter content designed for YouTube, but they will be screen- “The Goonies” was filmed in Astoria in 1985. ing the full, extended version during Goonies Day weekend. The episode includes inter- views with locals who were on location during filming of “The Goonies” and director Rich- ard Donner at his studio in Bev- erly Hills, Calif. In the interview, Donner talks about the history of the film and its quintessential relationship to Astoria. “Donner wrapped up a huge Fandom in Astoria and Cannon Beach Along with the Beyond the Backlot episode and film screen- ing, locals and guests can partic- ipate in a number of other activ- ities and festivities from Astoria to Cannon Beach that encapsulate “Goonies” fandom. Although the weekend is offi- cially hosted by the Astoria-War- renton Chamber of Commerce and the Oregon Film Museum, “We also encourage other enti- ties to get involved and other businesses to put their spin on it,” Executive Director David Reid said, adding, “It makes for a much more robust weekend.” Event-goers can go to the Trashy Treasure Hunt at Haystack Rock from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fri- day or partake in the One-Eyed Willy’s ‘Never Say Dive’ Pirate Ship Race on the pond at the Fla- vel House Grounds at 10 a.m. Saturday. Individuals or groups can participate in the boat race for free and take a chance at winning the $50 prize. Other activities include a tour of Ecola State Park with Ore- gon Parks and Recreation Depart- ment’s Patrick Lines at 9 a.m. Sunday. Lines was the Ecola State Park ranger when scenes from the movie were shot there in 1984, and he provided the crew with insight on dealing with coastal weather conditions. The Cannon Beach Escape Room is also offering a weekend discount for teams of two to 10 to explore its pirate-themed Escape One-Eyed Jack room. Owner Natalie Miller, who described herself and her husband as “huge ‘Goonies’ fans,” said they were “certainly inspired by a one- eyed pirate” when designing the room and determined to have a “Goonies” tie-in. Although the One-Eyed Jack room was available when the establishment opened in 2007, the Millers periodically change the puzzles to keep the activity fresh for returning clients. Their establishment was involved in Goonies Day weekend for the first time last year and welcomed several enthusiastic “Goonies” fans. “There’s something really cool about people unifying around something they all love,” Miller said. CW IF YOU GO GOONIES DAY CELEBRATION 2019 FRIDAY, JUNE 7 Goonies Day Celebration 10 a.m. Clatsop County Historical Society, 714 Exchange St., As- toria. Purchase your raffle entry and 2019 Goonies Day Button before exploring the town. Goonies’ Day Trashy Treasure Hunt 10 a.m. Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach. Collect trashy treasure and clean the beach in the process. Beyond the Backlot and “The Goonies” 6 p.m. Columbian Theatre Voo- doo Room, 1114 Marine Drive, Astoria. “Super-fan” Curtis and the Beyond the Backlot crew present a screening of their pilot episode and host a Q&A. SATURDAY, JUNE 8 One Eyed Willy’s Never Say Dive Pirate Ship Race 10 a.m. Flavel House Museum, 441 Eighth St., Astoria. First ship to reach the other side wins $50. Other prizes include best-looking ship, worst looking ship, best ship name and ship that looks the most like a Baby Ruth. Beyond the Backlot and “The Goonies” 2 p.m. Columbian Theatre Voo- doo Room, 1114 Marine Drive, Astoria. “Super-fan” Curtis and the Beyond the Backlot Crew present a screening of their pilot episode and host a Q&A. SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Goonies Day at Ecola State Park 10 a.m. Ecola State Park, 84318 Ecola Park Road, Cannon Beach. $5 Vehicle day-use fee required at park. Walk with Patrick Lines as he tells stories firsthand from his experience with “The Goonies” filming at Ecola State Park. Find the full schedule of events at thegoondocks.org.