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Junkfood Cinema

Streets of Fire w/Greg MacLennan

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

Visual Arts, Tv & Film, Leisure, Arts, Hobbies

4.6705 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2016

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Alamo Drafthouse programmer Greg MacLennan joins Brian and Cargill to discuss the weird, wonderful rock fable that is Walter Hill's Streets of Fire. Why did audiences fail to connect with Streets of Fire, how did it influence Pulp Fiction, and what role was originally offered to...Paul McCartney? It's time for this flick to come out of the blue shadows and be regarded as the classic that it is!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Literally just do this.

0:00.9

Any time you get that close?

0:01.8

Yeah.

0:02.1

Okay.

0:02.4

Seriously.

0:03.2

I just wanted to know how close I have to do this.

0:05.5

And if we're talking, I'm like, no, no, Brian, get over here.

0:09.4

Hello.

0:11.0

I'll probably let you have your space.

0:13.5

Well, I'll kiss you whenever I want to take over.

0:15.7

Okay.

0:16.2

Just a little soft brush on the cheek with my lips to let you know that I have something to add.

0:23.1

I'm so glad I record our mic tests.

0:25.1

Oh yeah, this is pre-Benzor.

0:26.0

You can just play this.

0:28.4

Just boost the volume.

0:28.9

You got it.

0:31.8

I've never heard a cold open so hot.

0:34.6

This is junk food cinema.

0:46.6

Hi, this is Dick Miller.

0:51.8

You're listening to Junk Food Cinema on Film School rejects.

0:53.5

Who were these guys? Who are these guys?

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