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St. Elmo's Fire [Blu-ray]

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Special Features

  • Commentary with Director Joel Schumacher
  • Original Featurette
  • Music Video: John Paer's "Man in Motion"
  • Theatrical Trailers
  • Filmographies
  • Production Notes

  • Product Details

    • Actors: Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson
    • Directors: Joel Schumacher
    • Format: Multiple Formats, Anamorphic, Blu-ray, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
    • Language: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
    • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese
    • Dubbed: English, French, Portuguese
    • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
    • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
    • Number of discs: 1
    • Rated:
      R
      Restricted
    • Studio: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
    • DVD Release Date: December 7, 2010
    • Run Time: 108 minutes
    • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (318 customer reviews)
    • ASIN: B00441GZ28
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,518 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

    Customer Reviews

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    Format: DVD
    A forerunner to Friends and a Brat Pack movie with the most...Brat Packers, St. Elmo's Fire was a romantic comedy that bowed out to theatres in 1985. Seven of the eight stars were in the enviable "Brat Pack" group, young and precocious actors and actresses that were considered the best of the best of their generation. While St. Elmo's Fire is often considered a mellow and almost overblown teen romcom by the starchiest of critics, it's a favorite of many 1980s film lovers.

    Summary in 13 words:

    Seven college graduates try and struggle with real life, some succeed, some don't.

    DVD Details

    2.35 Anamorphic Widescreen

    5.1 Dolby Digital Surround (English),

    2.0 Dolby Surround (Director's Commentary)

    English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Thai, Korean Subtitles

    Release Date: 1999

    Single-Sided Single-Layered Disc

    Suggested Retail Price: $14.99

    Black Amaray Keepcase

    Video and Audio

    The video is remarkably clean. The film was issued in the early years of DVD, when most transfers looked more like cable TV quality, but the video here is exceptional. Presented in its original widescreen is always a good thing, and the print quality is great. The colors are vibrant and accurate, and there's little to no grain or dust. One minor complaint would be the main titles, in its unsettling red font, but other than that, the video is great.

    Audio is offered in English, but the subtitles are in so many languages that if you wanted, you could learn Chinese by reading the film enough times. It's pretty balanced in terms of dialogue vs. background noise/music.
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    Format: Blu-ray
    The mid-80's was about conservatism, Reaganomics, Miami Vice and a time where people were not fully aware about AIDS and were thinking more about working together to bring food to Africa. This was the sign of the times and for director Joel Schumacher ("The Lost Boys", "Flatliners", "Batman Forever", "8MM", etc.), while he was working on his second film "D.C. Cab", during a short stay at Georgetown, he observed graduating college students at Georgetown University and wondered how miserable some of them maybe, of having to graduate but now become adults.

    It was right there and then that Schumacher wanted to make a film based on these type of college graduates who face problems of transitioning to adulthood. In order to capture the life of a young adults graduating college, Schumacher tapped into recent college graduate, Karl Kurlander ("Saved by the Bell: The New Class" and "Malibu, CA") and together they began working on "St. Elmo's Fire". Schumacher had renowned musician and producer David Foster (who wrote major hit songs for "Karate Kid, Part II", "Sleepless in Seattle", "The Bodyguard", etc.) working on his first film as a composer and cinematographer Stephn H. Burm ("The Untouchables", "Snake Eyes", "Mystery Men", etc.).

    But what the film would be known for is the cast in which David Blum of New Yorker Magazine would dub as "The Brat Pack", a title that would be synonymous with Hollywood's popular young talents: Emilio Estevez ("Breakfast Club", "The Mighty Ducks" films and "Young Guns" films), Rob Lowe ("The West Wing", "Brothers & Sisters", "About Last Night...", etc.), Andrew McCarthy ("Lipstick Jungle", "Weekend at Bernies" and "The Joy Luck Club"), Demi Moore ("Indecent Proposal", "G.I. Jane", "Ghost", etc.
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    By l.Taylor on February 25, 2000
    Format: VHS Tape
    I saw this movie when I was in college with a group of friends. It tells of the struggles of college life and trying to make it out alive in different ways. Sadly, one of our friends of the group could not handle life and chose a permanant way out. The music from this movie was played at his furneral. These characters do gone on and make it in different ways and when you watch this don't over look the point that no matter what life throws at you, things will work out. 15 years have gone by and this film will forever effect my/our lives.
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    By A Customer on May 6, 2001
    Format: VHS Tape Verified Purchase
    Well, let the critics say what they may. I love this movie. I think it's fabulous.
    Quite honestly, I've lost track of the number of times I've seen it; I've worn out two videotapes of it, and am making good headway on my third copy.
    And why do I love it? I think the messages in it--about love and loyalty, friendship and betrayal, growing up and growing apart--can be applied to every stage of life. The first time I saw it, I was six years old; it was a "Tuesday Night at the Movies" movie...somehow, it related to my life. Fourteen years later, as a junior in college, it still makes sense. I firmly believe that it still will, years down the line. The actors are fabulous, too.
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    Back in the days of Reagonomics and self-promotion, this film stood out as a coming of age flick for young people just out of college. All the brat pack is present except Molly Ringwald, and I found it interesting to see them again as they were in youth. The film showcases just about any conflict that just out of college folk encounter--from secret love, to economic future, to ethics in relationships. I enjoyed it!
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