Carl Kurlander This week marks the 35th anniversary of the release of St. Elmo’s Fire. For some, that milestone might rekindle thoughts of a certain formative time of their lives, and 80’s nostalgia.
For others, it will bring to mind a film they loathe or a title song so ubiquitous they cannot seem to escape it. For the actors in the film, it would mark a turning point in their careers as well as the moment they were tarred with the unfair moniker, “The Brat Pack.” But for me, St.
Elmo’s Fire was a life changing event, having co-written the film with director Joel Schumacher.For those who have not seen it, or did and since have done their best to block it out, St.
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