Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even back then it was hilarious that Rob Lowe's edgy-cool-guy character was a rock saxophonist.
That was a legitimate career option in the 80’s lol
Seriously! SO many hit songs had giant sax solos in them.
Kenny G was huge back then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw it aged 16 and loved it.
I found it strange at the time, that RL and Mare slept together at the end of the film though.
I need to re-watch this film. I don't remember them having sex but the Google tells me it is true.
Anonymous wrote:I saw it aged 16 and loved it.
I found it strange at the time, that RL and Mare slept together at the end of the film though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even back then it was hilarious that Rob Lowe's edgy-cool-guy character was a rock saxophonist.
That was a legitimate career option in the 80’s lol
Seriously! SO many hit songs had giant sax solos in them.
Anonymous wrote:I loved this movie so much when it came out. I was graduating from high school and just thought it was so profound on how life changes (although I always thought the Jules story was a little dumb).
Went back to the movie theater the next night to see it again.
I've watched bits and pieces over the years when it's been on TV. I can't imagine pulling it up to stream from start to finish. I doubt it holds up, but in my memory it was perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even back then it was hilarious that Rob Lowe's edgy-cool-guy character was a rock saxophonist.
That was a legitimate career option in the 80’s lol
Seriously! SO many hit songs had giant sax solos in them.
Anonymous wrote:Some movies don’t age well. I remember loving that movie when it came out.
I went down a rabbit hole. Mare Winningham has been married four times and her most recent (current) husband is Anthony Edwards. I kind of love that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that Ally Sheedy and Mare Winningham were dressed in typical preppy girl attire of the mid 80s.
Yep. +1 They are wearing exactly what was worn a lot then by people in their position.
They were 22.
22.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I personally loved this movie. Haven't done a rewatch because I prefer to remember it as a teen. I was so in awe of these slightly older *college* kids, living on their own, dealing with their messy, somewhat grownup lives. And I loved the soundtrack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even back then it was hilarious that Rob Lowe's edgy-cool-guy character was a rock saxophonist.
That was a legitimate career option in the 80’s lol

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even back then it was hilarious that Rob Lowe's edgy-cool-guy character was a rock saxophonist.
That was a legitimate career option in the 80’s lol
There is a hilarious bit in 30Rock where Tina fry’s character is worried that scripted television is dying and that TV comedy writers will be the next career to disappear. She’s wandering through the streets of Ny and finds this group of people with jobs that used to be a thing, which included a travel agent and the guy who played the saxophone solo in rock songs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even back then it was hilarious that Rob Lowe's edgy-cool-guy character was a rock saxophonist.
That was a legitimate career option in the 80’s lol
There is a hilarious bit in 30Rock where Tina fry’s character is worried that scripted television is dying and that TV comedy writers will be the next career to disappear. She’s wandering through the streets of Ny and finds this group of people with jobs that used to be a thing, which included a travel agent and the guy who played the saxophone solo in rock songs.