"You know, no one ever had a hold me like you did. I would have done anything for you."
Its been awhile.. so I'm totally ready to crank up "Streets of Fire" and watch Tom Cody save the day!
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cool artwork valley,such a great movie,that pic has got me in the mood for another viewing,walter hill made some real classics from the mid 70s and on thru the 80s,look forward to seeing what his latest bullet to the head starring sly stallone is like.
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michael pare only seems to turn up nowadays in uwe boll and albert pyun direct to dvd flicks,but do i see he is also starring in a made for tv remake of his 80s hit the philadelphia experiment.
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Glad to see Pare getting work. He was in The Lincoln Lawyer recently, not sure how long on screen he got. I just watched Streets of Fire, since I'm stuck at home from work. 5 out of 5
gets better every time. or maybe only when I'm in a romantic, tough guy wannabe mood.
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I need to re-watch "Streets of Fire" at some point soon. This was an amazing "Rock n' Roll fable" with an amazing original rock/pop soundtrack. I liked how it was set in a recognizable "world", but at the same time it was obvious something was slightly different about the look/tone/vibe of the clothes/architecture/etc.
Diane Lane was beautiful in the film, and I also liked the tough (but at the same time attractive) woman who helped out the Michael Pare character.
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