Alex P Keaton
Footballguy
The exciting moment in the movie is when they all go to see Rob Lowe’s band perform. Where, like 1992 Bill Clinton, he plays the saxophone.It’s pretty bad lol……Judd Nelson was a total tw*t too. He lost all his coolness from The Breakfast Club instantly with his dip s*** character in St Elmos Fire……oh man….so bad.Relative to hype, one of the worst movies I’ve seen. Still not a bad movie — but massively overrated. Watched it during Covid. Shocked how bad it was.83. St. Elmo’s Fire (1985)
Directed by: Joel Schumacher
Starring: Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Ally Sheedy, Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson, Mare Winningham
Synopsis: A group of Georgetown University graduates struggle to adjust to “real life”.
Never trust a woman who says she isn’t angry- Andrew McCarthy as Kevin
“The Brat Pack”: a loose group of young Hollywood stars who dominated a certain genre of movie during the 80s. This is one of 2-3 quintessential “Brat Pack” films- the other two will show up later. It’s not the best but it’s certainly entertaining and has a warm feel to it, especially generating from the characters played by Andrew McCarthy and Mare Winningham, who are rather on the outside of the group. I should also add that Rob Lowe and Demi Moore display brief hints of depth here. (One of the things I clearly remember about this film’s debut- in Los Angeles- was how big a star Rob Lowe was. It was him and everybody else.)
I was forced to downgrade this movie a point or two for that annoying song, written by David Foster, which was a big hit for months afterward.
So dumb.