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       St. Elmo's Fire (1985)
       By: ChipRawks Date: August 17, 2011, 2:16 am
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       [CENTER]St. Elmo's Fire
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       Re: St. Elmo's Fire (1985)
       By: ChipRawks Date: August 17, 2011, 1:50 pm
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       St. Elmo's Fire
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       I never bothered to see this when it came out. And over the
       years I would see bits and pieces, but never stick with it. It's
       only because I'm reading Rob Lowe's book Stories I Only Tell My
       Friends that I decided to once and for watch the movie that is
       considered to be ground Zero for the Brat Pack. So, having just
       watched St. Elmo's Fire, how does it hold up? Um, it's a pretty
       bad movie as the characters are just too dumb to ever care about
       anything they say or do. And most of the things they do in the
       movie are just so unreleastic in asking the viewer to accept it
       at face value and go with it.
       My biggest pet peeve here is in Emilio Estevez character of
       Kirby, who has an insane obsession with the girl of his dreams:
       Dale Biberman played by Andie McDowell. The way he acts toward
       her, is just downright creepy and weird. Last time I checked,
       stalking is not a fun pastime for anyone. And the way Dale just
       accepts this and invites him into her home and then later into
       her cabin while she is on a ski trip just makes you go "what the
       fuuuuuck". Unrealistic indeed.
       The rest of the cast includes Rob Lowe, Judd Nelson, Demi Moore,
       Andrew McCarthy, Ally Sheedy and Mare Winningham. An all-star
       cast then and today. But there really isn't a whole lot to like
       about this movie with the exception of a few choice moments here
       and there.
       I blame the writing and directing soley on Joel Schumaker, who
       to this day, I consider to way overrated. The only thing I even
       like that he did was The Lost Boys. That's it. Anyway, this is
       definitely a Rent if you have time to kill and check your head
       at the door. This gets a ratings bump for the Theme Song, St.
       Elmo's Fire by John Parr.
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       Re: St. Elmo's Fire (1985)
       By: ChipRawks Date: August 17, 2011, 1:52 pm
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       [CENTER]John Parr - St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)
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