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Because it fucking sucked?

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I think it was probably the male lead but personally I find him really attractive

this film is pure magic

It certainly wasn't the soundtrack.

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The pacing is too slow. After every slowly delivered line there is a pause as everyone stares meaningfully at one another before moving onto the next slowly delivered line.

The story is non existent and the plot is rice paper thin.

Its a good idea for a film. But horribly executed.

The production design is fucking amazing, sets costumes photography. Musics good.

Did they cast a lookalike of the chick from The Warriors?

They couldn't get the rights to it lol

>the story is non existent
who cares

it's the same actress

You are... WRONG!

love this movie

The people who kept watching past the opening music sequence.

What do you guys think of To Live and Die in LA?

cutting the action scenes to shit to get a more marketable rating.

Literally nothing?

>tfw used to have a huge version of that poster in my flat

Such a great movie.

It knows its cheese but doesn't care, and Hill secured enough funding to make the cheese fucking caviar covered. I wouldn't trade Pare's cardboard cutout for anything since its one of the things that kind of glues the whole campiness together, but if they had gotten an A-List in there (think Gibson or Willis), Streets of Fire would have been one of the most acclaimed action pics of the 80s instead of just one of my favorites.

*leans into mic*

It really would never be acclaimed. It goes between "so bad its good" awkward bad action scenes, and pure unbelievable OTT cheese. Maybe if it was way better directed and with a vastly bigger budget, but the way Streets of Fire is is exactly how its meant to be. I wouldn't change anything about it.

Maybe I just want it to be acclaimed because its such a unique brand of camp that is completely honest in the way it presents itself, not like the new trend of purposely and manufacturedly being campy. It is what is is an is completely confident in that fact. Honesty and confidence are the reasons its such and amazing movie.

I feel you. I think it'd just come off as ironic if it had an A-lister in the main role.