St. Elmo's Fire with Rob Lowe: Blu-ray Cover

    St. Elmo's Fire Director: Joel Schumacher Cast: Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 08/11/2009
    • Original Release: 1985
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 12,188

    Viewer Rating: (11 ratings)

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    Joel Schumacher Remembers St. Elmo's Fire (Blu-ray exclusive); Commentary with Director Joel Schumacher; Original Making-of Featurette; John Parr's "Man in Motion" Music Video; Deleted Scenes (Blu-ray Exclusive)

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    Post-collegiate angst, '80s style, is the subject of this coming-of-age ensemble piece, which traces the fortunes of a group of Georgetown grads as they enter the real world and grapple with work, infidelity, and adulthood. The most outwardly upscale member of the gang, Jules (Demi Moore), hides a plethora of emotional baggage behind a chic wardrobe, an expensive apartment, a fashionable drug habit, and lots of meaningless casual sex. Her friend Wendy (Mare Winningham) has the opposite problem; a trust-fund baby with body-image issues and little sexual experience, she's hung up on Billy (Rob Lowe), a no-good, sax-playing drunkard who can't face up to his responsibilities in the job market or at home with his wife and young child. Such open infidelity is anathema to Alex (Judd Nelson), who must maintain a sense of propriety even while engaging in compulsive womanizing; after all, the Democrat-turned-Republican's nascent political career requires the sort of picture-perfect relationship he shares with girlfriend Leslie (Ally Sheedy). That doesn't sit too well with tortured writer Kevin (Andrew McCarthy), who toils away at a newspaper job and pines away for the unattainable Leslie. Unrequited love also dogs Kirby (Emilio Estevez), a law-school student whose greatest wish is to romance classy doctor Dale Biberman (Andie MacDowell), who is, alas, way out of his league. Co-written by director Joel Schumacher and his studio intern, Carl Kurlander, St. Elmo's Fire spawned the number one pop hit "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)," which was credited to John Parr but co-written by music producer David Foster. Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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    wonderfulby Anonymous

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    November 27, 2007: this movie is amazing.the first time i saw it,it was just great. this is the type of movie that has pretty much every mmovie genre in it.there are no other words to describe how wonderful this movie is.buy it,watch it with a friend or by yourself or with anybody,and see for yourself how fantastic it is.

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    This Is The Best Movieby Anonymous

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    January 19, 2004: this movie is so great if you havent seen it i recomend it to anybody who loved The Breakfast Club its an excelent movie with an outstanding cast

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