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Episode 128 - Streets of Fire: LIVE!
Jon Calderas replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Hey, I met Albert Pyun last week and asked him where I could see "Road to Hell" (the sort of unofficial sequel to Streets of Fire). He said it is available via his Facebook page or website. Check out Albert Pyun films on Facebook or Google his website. He said it is only available for about 2 weeks. I haven't seen it, but I am darned intrigued. I am fascinated that there is any kind of sequel to this movie and from the trailers and videos online it looks like Diane Lane and Michael Pare had a kid (played by Roxy Gunn, who totally looks the part) and this sequel is partly her story. -
More cowbell. Or apfel. And I don't care if the excuse is she's been with us over a year. Fine, call it 23 months. Minus 9 months of pregnancy. That kid should be no more than 6 - 14 months or so and it's easily 3 years old.
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in the course of half a song Alphie grows a beard and starts looking like Will Ferrell. Bananas. Also, good to see the pointy shouldered suits stayed in style...
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Why go to the trouble of remaking it? If you want something sort of in the same vein but much, much better just watch Phantom of the Paradise. I'd love to see them do that for the podcast. Depalma, Jessica Harper, Paul Williams, Gerrit Graham. Covered a lot of the same ground but way better movie and music.
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Wow, okay- when they performed I thought their song was sappy and terrible and was dumbfounded the audience turned around. I thought there was no credible way they could win that contest with a song like that. Real life is stranger than fiction. And I'm not insulting the singer from Eurovision, just surprised that a low key song like that could win. Nice find.
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I think you are giving them way too much credit. I am guessing they ran out of glue, or horns. To think they actually put thought into number and placement location of horns boggles the mind. I love the audience guy that asked, "Do you think when they had the production meeting.." "No."
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I love how they were excited for a second that the music was by George Clinton (Parliament founder and uber funk God- actually Parliament and Bootsy Collins would have fit perfectly in this movie) then realized it was by George S. Clinton. George S. Clinton also did music for all three Austin Powers movies, as well as many, many other movies. Oddly, The Apple is not listed on his resume. I imagine Menahem Golan in his velour track suit pitching it to distributors - "It will be very big! We have music by George Clinton!" http://www.georgesclinton.com/ He kind of looks like Michael Mckean (Spinal Tap): Not to be confused with George Clinton:
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Episode 128 - Streets of Fire: LIVE!
Jon Calderas replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Didn't get into C&O, but got this on twitter (for my It's Like Tokyo poster)- pretty groovy! -
Episode 128 - Streets of Fire: LIVE!
Jon Calderas replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Okay, I looked more and found all you ever wanted to know about the Streets of Fire tarp. Andrew Laszlo specifically says the tarp was designed so they could shoot day for night and avoid night labor premiums and have longer day hours to shoot. Allegedly final cost close to $3 million. Also lots of technical details on lighting and shooting here. But I'm calling Paul on this one, I went back and he claims the tarp was built because Diane was a minor and it was to accommodate her schedule. It had nothing to do with Diane Lane being a minor! https://books.google...%20fire&f=false -
Episode 128 - Streets of Fire: LIVE!
Jon Calderas replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
That's crazy, but I guess I can believe it. Seems like LA would be flush with 18 year old actors, but who knows? I've searched and can't find any references that they had to accommodate any minors or Diane Lane's schedule (minor or not). Wonder where Paul found this factoid? I didn't go back to listen, but if he was implying the tarp was built so they could shoot during the day for Diane, I don't see that anywhere. References just say it was built so they could shoot day for night (cheaper and easier). -
Episode 128 - Streets of Fire: LIVE!
Jon Calderas replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Well, if you believe Wikipedia (oh, and why WOULDN"T you)...production began April 1983 and ended August 1983. Diane Lane would have been 18 on January 22, 1983. Maybe rules were different in 1983, but current laws only apply to 17 and under and say total of 10.5 hours on set, 6 hrs of which are for work, 3 for tutoring (on school days), 1 for break and 0.5 for meals. 8 hours on non school days, still total 10.5 hours. So, doesn't sound like Paul is right on this one. If there were minors in the crowd, I am guessing they would have recast them instead of having a multi million dollar production shoot around non essential extras. -
Silly, but kinda cool. Like the show.
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Episode 128 - Streets of Fire: LIVE!
Jon Calderas replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Nice of you to share this - I have a lot of affection for it too. Chalk it up to right place, right time, right age for it to make an impression. I loved that Jason repeatedly defended it. I agree, I'd much rather have heard June on this one. When you start off saying, "It was a piece of s**t", it's all downhill from there. I watched The Apple (which is up next) over Christmas break because I saw it mentioned in the Canon films documentary ("Electric Boogalo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films" - highly, highly recommended) on Netflix. The Apple is absolutely terrible (but in horrible, misbegotten way that will be great for the show). This one is not (though the podcast was fun). -
Episode 128 - Streets of Fire: LIVE!
Jon Calderas replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Also since I mentioned her several posts back, here's Laurie Sargent's band face to face. Not the punk band face to face. You can hear echoes of Ellen Aim's voice in hers. This song was a minor hit in the 80s around the same time as Streets. -
Episode 128 - Streets of Fire: LIVE!
Jon Calderas replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Man, I love Sisters of Mercy and that song. I did not know Steinman produced that! Now that you say it, it is obvious. Wow. Cool trivia!