Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I remember about this movie is Demi Moore’s character trying to commit suicide by like…just leaving the windows open when it was cold outside.
Ha! I remember watching this as a kid and thinking it was so odd. They were all desperately pounding on the door-- I was like, girlfriend is not going to freeze to death in the next 5 minutes. Call the fire department FFS.
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Anonymous wrote:It seems to make bad movies worse when they have a title that has no connection to the movie. It’s like the producer is rolling his eyes & saying “If I have to explain why THAT’S the title, perhaps you should go watch another Rambo movie.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I remember about this movie is Demi Moore’s character trying to commit suicide by like…just leaving the windows open when it was cold outside.
Ha! I remember watching this as a kid and thinking it was so odd. They were all desperately pounding on the door-- I was like, girlfriend is not going to freeze to death in the next 5 minutes. Call the fire department FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the female actors back then would never have a career today- no appeal of any kind and not good actors- Mare, Molly, Ally- even Demi looked/acted and sounded like a bag. I was a few years younger than that whole group but I remember thinking how much more beautiful my older sister and her friends were than those actresses. And their clothes were normal 80s clothes- not the old person clothes like the actresses wore in the movies- and even off screen. Oh wait, I just remembered the Kristin Stewart thread- maybe they would still have careers.
If they could whisper, all those mediocre looking gals & their baggy clothes could be Billie Eyelash or whatever that untalented person’s name is.
Do you mean the person who just won an Academy Award for best song?
Yes, the one who can’t sing.
Anonymous wrote:And another thing I remember is the end where Rob Lowe's character goes off and leaves his daughter, and he's all like, "She's better off without me" because he's a ramblin' musician man, can't be tied down. And this is supposed to be somehow noble or romantic? IDK. But even then I was like, "Damn, what a d*ck"
Anonymous wrote:All I remember about this movie is Demi Moore’s character trying to commit suicide by like…just leaving the windows open when it was cold outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the female actors back then would never have a career today- no appeal of any kind and not good actors- Mare, Molly, Ally- even Demi looked/acted and sounded like a bag. I was a few years younger than that whole group but I remember thinking how much more beautiful my older sister and her friends were than those actresses. And their clothes were normal 80s clothes- not the old person clothes like the actresses wore in the movies- and even off screen. Oh wait, I just remembered the Kristin Stewart thread- maybe they would still have careers.
If they could whisper, all those mediocre looking gals & their baggy clothes could be Billie Eyelash or whatever that untalented person’s name is.
Even you don’t know what point you’re trying to make here
I know exactly the point. Someone decides a performer is great. Then all the lemmings are afraid to disagree & next thing you know the no-talent person is a superstar. See: Whoopi Goldberg, Adam Sandler, Leo DiCaprio etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the female actors back then would never have a career today- no appeal of any kind and not good actors- Mare, Molly, Ally- even Demi looked/acted and sounded like a bag. I was a few years younger than that whole group but I remember thinking how much more beautiful my older sister and her friends were than those actresses. And their clothes were normal 80s clothes- not the old person clothes like the actresses wore in the movies- and even off screen. Oh wait, I just remembered the Kristin Stewart thread- maybe they would still have careers.
If they could whisper, all those mediocre looking gals & their baggy clothes could be Billie Eyelash or whatever that untalented person’s name is.
Even you don’t know what point you’re trying to make here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the female actors back then would never have a career today- no appeal of any kind and not good actors- Mare, Molly, Ally- even Demi looked/acted and sounded like a bag. I was a few years younger than that whole group but I remember thinking how much more beautiful my older sister and her friends were than those actresses. And their clothes were normal 80s clothes- not the old person clothes like the actresses wore in the movies- and even off screen. Oh wait, I just remembered the Kristin Stewart thread- maybe they would still have careers.
If they could whisper, all those mediocre looking gals & their baggy clothes could be Billie Eyelash or whatever that untalented person’s name is.
Do you mean the person who just won an Academy Award for best song?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's why Lady Gaga's Edge of Glory always sounds like an 80s song to me - sax solo.
That’s the great Clarence Clemons in his final recorded performance.
Anonymous wrote:That's why Lady Gaga's Edge of Glory always sounds like an 80s song to me - sax solo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demi Moore had a bad drug problem right before they started filming. She was actually fired from the film until she got clean. The director was really pulling for her. That film probably saved her career and life.
No. You are confusing the character she played with real life. They were not one and the same.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not very productive to judge a 1985 film with 2024 eyes.
The guy who made the film was hamstrung by the studio.
He wanted to make a movie about super privileged kids after graduating from a fancy college (Georgetown) whose primary goal was to get rich…and marry rich.
It was intentionally white.
The characters were intentionally jerky a-holes.
In fact, he wanted them to be even more jerky and screwed up.
It was a very 80s film in terms of capturing the self-centeredness and materialism.
Why did he want to make a movie about such a boring demographic?