2 replies on “Upsetting Day: The Horror Movie Hidden in St. Elmo’s Fire”
Is Andrew McCarthy mad, horny, or both in the Emilio “I’ll be Waiting” picture?
I was far too young to appreciate the nuances of class disparity in this film back in the 80s…but damn!
Some kids study their asses off to qualify for law or medical school, while their parents work multiple jobs to pay for it all…
…this psychotic idiot got into BOTH, and dropped out of BOTH–like it was nothing π‘
AND he looks like Emilio Estevez in the 1980s…
…I mean yeah: he has the personality of an immature, entitled serial killer, but you can’t tell me he couldn’t get laid.
He was a bartender. He worked every night in close proximity to single, alcoholically compromised women: you’re telling me there wasn’t a barfly with poor enough decision making skills to go home with him?
You might say he was in love…
FUCK that noise.
He was a sociopathic brat who only wanted her because he couldn’t have herπ
2 replies on “Upsetting Day: The Horror Movie Hidden in St. Elmo’s Fire”
Is Andrew McCarthy mad, horny, or both in the Emilio “I’ll be Waiting” picture?
I was far too young to appreciate the nuances of class disparity in this film back in the 80s…but damn!
Some kids study their asses off to qualify for law or medical school, while their parents work multiple jobs to pay for it all…
…this psychotic idiot got into BOTH, and dropped out of BOTH–like it was nothing π‘
AND he looks like Emilio Estevez in the 1980s…
…I mean yeah: he has the personality of an immature, entitled serial killer, but you can’t tell me he couldn’t get laid.
He was a bartender. He worked every night in close proximity to single, alcoholically compromised women: you’re telling me there wasn’t a barfly with poor enough decision making skills to go home with him?
You might say he was in love…
FUCK that noise.
He was a sociopathic brat who only wanted her because he couldn’t have herπ