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Streets of Fire

Started by Andrew, December 20, 2008, 11:44:15 AM

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Andrew

This "Rock & Roll Fable" is a fantasy filled with pounding music, dirty city streets, stark raving mad bikers, and the soul of a prince disguised as a bitter loner.

Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

Grackle

I wish my eyes were on fire after that movie   :hatred:

BTM

You know, this has been on my "Films to Check Out Someday" list forever.  I'll have to put it in my Queue.
"Some people mature, some just get older." -Andrew Vachss

Psycho Circus

Quote from: BTM on December 21, 2008, 08:22:25 AM
You know, this has been on my "Films to Check Out Someday" list forever.  I'll have to put it in my Queue.

Same here, just bought it as an xmas present for myself.  :teddyr:

Jack

Haven't seen this one in quite a while, fun movie.  Have to pick up the DVD sometime soon.
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho

ghouck

I hadn't seen this in YEARS, I actually thought it was much older. Good movie, , and GREAT review.
Raw bacon is GREAT! It's like regular bacon, only faster, and it doesn't burn the roof of your mouth!

Happiness is green text in the "Stuff To Watch For" section.

James James: The man so nice, they named him twice.

"Aw man, this thong is chafing my balls" -Lloyd Kaufman in Poultrygeist.

"There's always time for lubricant" -Orlando Jones in Evolution

zubzwank

I always liked this movie. It is so over the top. Far from the best of great director Walter Hill
(The Warriors and 48 Hours among many others), it has his unique touch and a great cast,
especially the young and gorgeous--still is, 25 years later--Diane Lane. What does she think
of this movie now? Hopefully, it was a fun, youthful lark for her.

I always thought they should have gotten Springsteen's song of the same name for the soundtrack.  

Magnus

Call me an idiot but I kept wondering
A: why was Bob Dylan not mentioned
B: why you were saying this was a good movie.  

Then I relized that I was thinking Hearts of Fire (which had Bob Dylan) and sucked.  It has been a long time but from what I remember it was good.  I will have to see if I can get it on Netflicks.  

BTW:  I am a huge Dylan fan but I will say do not watch Heart of Fire.

HarlotBug3

You know, after enjoying "Repo: The Genetic Opera" so much, I think i could get into this. I'm curious to see if this recent momentum behind musicals turns out to be a fad.

Might the 80s hold the answer? 
"Do you have something against droppings?" "Well, no, I..." "Sure, everyone says that till they step in it."

Trevor

Thanks for the review, Andrew and I second your "Rowrrrrr" where Diane Lane is concerned.

"I can dream about youuuuuuu........"  :teddyr:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Phred22

No one has mentioned the police cars seen in Streets of Fire's opening scenes. They are Studebakers from the 1950s, the kind that had the front radiator shaped like a rocket nose.

Another thing unmentioned, how the story plays like a western, though it plays out entirely in grungy city streets and buildings at night.

Bmac

 :bouncegiggle:Have just learned of this site, What can i say Street of fire AMAZING. One of my all time classic movies. Long live rock and rock. bmac

Psycho Circus

Well, it's official. It's awesome. But...AND a BIG "but", the acting is some of the worst I've ever watched. Eveything else is perfection though, damn shame....

Angie

This movie is BAD ASS!!!!! Not only are there great songs and great violence, but willam Dafoe !?!?!?!?! Come on! I Used to watch this movie all the time when I was younger...I found it online and I am enjoying it again.  Please, watch this movie and get lost in the story...it's worth it. :twirl:

machinecultist

This movie creates its own little warped wild west universe and then runs with it. The classic story of the prodigal leg-breaker who left town and is called back to set things right is presented in a grungy, Rust Belt wasteland built on rock and roll and vigilante justice.

But man. What is it about pulling a balisong in a movie? How many flicks has a bad guy whip that knife out only to get disarmed and battered for his efforts, often accompanied by the hero displaying greater aptitude with this flashy weapon? I mean, I understand, the whipping and clicking noises that knife makes are intimidating as all hell but someone should send out a memo to the local chapters of the Thugs & Goons Union already.