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 | | 30. St. Elmos Fire | | | Starring: Emilio Estevez Director: Joel Schumacher | | Format: DVD Release Date: 12/21/2004 |  | St. Elmo's Fire - DVD Review By: Pete Croatto - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 7/31/2009 7:48 PM | |
St. Elmo's Fire wants your sympathy in profiling the ups and downs of friends and recent Georgetown University graduates adjusting to the real world. It never happens because there's not one character who is remotely likable or has a problem that hits home. The movie makes Friends look like Five Easy Pieces. The grads all live in Washington, D.C., but call their old college haunt, St. Elmo's Bar, home. There's Alec (Judd Nelson), a womanizing, hotshot politician's aide, who desperately wants to marry Leslie (Ally Sheedy), who is in no hurry to settle down since she and Alec have just moved into an apartment roughly the size of an airplane hangar. read the full review | |
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 | | 36. Bobby (Widescreen) | | | Starring: Anthony Hopkins Demi Moore Director: Emilio Estevez | | Format: DVD Release Date: 6/17/2008 |  | Bobby - DVD Review By: Rafe Telsch - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 4/9/2007 9:51 PM | | While Bobby is about the world of 1968, connections to today's world and the lack of a near-mythical figure like Bobby can hardly be missed, whether they are intentional or not. The assassination of Bobby Kennedy might be something far too easily overlooked in today's general knowledge of history, but it's clear that those tragic events on June 6th, 1968 have repercussions that continue to echo through history today. read the full review | |
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