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St. Elmo's Fire

Posted on 7/22/14 at 11:33 pm
Posted by Draconian Sanctions
Markey's bar
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 7/22/14 at 11:33 pm
I hear a lot of disagreement over this one, what say the Movie board?
Posted by abellsujr
New England
Member since Apr 2014
35362 posts
Posted on 7/22/14 at 11:38 pm to
Posted by REG861
Ocelot, Iowa
Member since Oct 2011
36444 posts
Posted on 7/22/14 at 11:43 pm to
borderline unwatchable. Just bad. Great song though!
Posted by PowerTool
The dark side of the road
Member since Dec 2009
21217 posts
Posted on 7/23/14 at 12:23 am to
Not that bad. Some aspects are timeless. Some of it, of course, is just cheesy 80's "friends forever" sentimentality.

Demi will always look that young in my mind.
Posted by Bread Orgeron
Baw Bakery
Member since Aug 2006
11848 posts
Posted on 7/23/14 at 8:03 am to
Terrible.
Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
89619 posts
Posted on 7/23/14 at 8:31 am to
I liked the brat pack, but I disliked St. Elmo's Fire.

A brat pack take on The Big Chill - yet way too early, they just got to college - they haven't learned anything. It evokes neither the sincere angst and humanity of The Breakfast Club, nor the bittersweet nostalgia of The Big Chill.

Schumacher takes a lot of the criticism for this film's failings, but I think it was a weak story - a good idea, badly executed by everyone. The acting was quite tepid, and the kids all knew each other very well so there was no excuse for the lack of chemistry.

Again - maybe Schumacher was to blame (he wrote it, too) - this was only his third feature, but the film before this, D.C. Cab was great, as was the film he directed immediately after this one - The Lost Boys.

I think it was just one of those things - it happens.
This post was edited on 7/23/14 at 8:33 am
Posted by donRANDOMnumbers
Hub City
Member since Nov 2006
16929 posts
Posted on 7/23/14 at 9:10 am to
top 5 80s song
Posted by MetArl15
Washington, DC
Member since Apr 2007
9495 posts
Posted on 7/23/14 at 9:51 am to
The creepiness of Emilio Estevez's pursuit of Andie McDowell almost completely ruined the movie for me. Absolutely cringe-inducing, which was the point, but I thought it was too much.

Also, overall, I get that post college years can be a difficult transition for many, but damn what losers these characters were. Too over the top for a collection of Georgetown graduates during the economic boom of the 80s. It's too big of a leap for me to think that crew would be struggling at that level.
Posted by USMCTiger03
Member since Sep 2007
71176 posts
Posted on 7/23/14 at 11:29 am to
While I have always loved it, I admit my opinion is very subjective based on my age and place when I saw it, being a kid of the 80s. I think in context a lot of the random goofiness isn't as bad. The storyline suffered in many aspects probably because it was meant to be character driven.

Biggest flaw: more backstory on the group and their bonds would have made the viewer more invested and involved.
Posted by UL-SabanRival
Member since May 2013
4651 posts
Posted on 7/23/14 at 12:04 pm to
I liked it, but I grew up around that time. Demi Moore never looked hotter.

I think this was the movie that ended Judd Nelson's career. He got in a feud with John Hughes and never recovered.
Posted by shutterspeed
MS Gulf Coast
Member since May 2007
63546 posts
Posted on 7/23/14 at 1:49 pm to
Mare Winningham's scuba gear.
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