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This week we’re talking with artist, beat ‘em up game expert, and general roving brawler Rusty Shackles about one of the best movies ever made: Streets of Fire. Released in 1984 and directed by notorious local lunatic Walter Hill, Streets of Fire is one of those movies with the perfect template: An injustice is done, man beats up entire town. That’s it! That’s all you need! It stars everybody, there’s too many to list, but notably there’s…
A young and weirdly fulla’ beans Rick Moranis in his iconic checkered suit (lil’ bowtie not included).
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There’s a young Willam Dafoe, looking piscine and gorgeous in his rubber overalls (other clothing not included).
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Young Bill Paxton is in effect with his pompadour and gaptoothed smile just begging to be punched in the face.
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There’s tarp!
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(Not included.)
And of course who could forget our charismatic leading man, Mickey Pears!
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And at least five more! We loved this movie so much that it got a little awkward, and we’d apologize for it but that’s what the musical bonus episode is for.