Streets Of Fire Full Movie Kickass Torrent

Streets Of Fire Full Movie Kickass Torrent

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Streets Of Fire Full Movie Kickass Torrent

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It is another time... Another Place... where the 1950's is mixed with the present or the future. In a city where it is always nighttime, during a concert performing live before a crowd of her fans, singer Ellen Aim is kidnapped by motorcycle gang leader Raven Shaddock and his gang "The Bombers" on stage. Billy Fish, Ellen's manager and boyfriend hires Ellen's Ex boyfriend, Hired mercenary Tom Cody (who has arrived in town to visit his sister Reva) to rescue Ellen from the Bomber's nightclub, where they are holding her captive for their own amusement. Joined by female soldier McCoy who is also in town looking for work, Cody and Fish set out across the rain infested streets inhabited by cops, street gangs and rock fans and into the gang controlled neighborhood 'The Battery', where Cody, Fish and McCoy set out to rescue Ellen from the "Bomber" motorcycle gang.
Rock and Roll singer is taken captive by a motorcycle gang in a strange world that seems to be a cross of the 1950's and the present or future. Her ex-boyfriend returns to town and to find her missing and goes to her rescue.
I watched this for the first time about 4-5 years ago and it was like getting sucker punched. You read the plot synopsis--an ex-soldier comes home after his old girlfriend, now an up and coming rock star, is kidnapped by a vicious biker gang--and you think you know what you're getting, but you don't. First of all, it's set in the fifties, but not really. And it's always dark, and there's Jim Steinman music and Willem Defoe in vinyl overalls. It's a lot to take in. But the second time through, when you know the punch is coming, is a whole 'nother ballgame. I loved this movie. It's rock opera with brooding guys and tough dames and clipped, witty dialog. It's definitely not for everyone, but I think it's a movie that's worth watching, even if you end up hating it, if that makes any sense.
Streets Of Fire is a unique, stylish and action packed rock n' roll movie. Anti hero Tom Cody, ex-soldier and rough and tumble outlaw comes home to rescue his ex girlfriend who has been kidnapped by the leader of a notorious motorcycle gang The Bombers. The much underrated Michael Pare' gives an excellent and tough performance in this film. It is a surprise he is not a bigger star. The leader of The Bombers, Raven is Willem Dafoe and this is his first role in a major Hollywood production. Of course, he is excellent. As is the support cast of damsel in distress Diane Lane, her promoter boyfriend Rick Moranis, tough ex-soldier chick Amy Madigan, Bill Paxton, as well as punk rock icon and legendary singer for Fear, Lee Ving as main heavy and Raven's right hand man. Unfortunate that Streets Of Fire did not set the box office on fire as this was meant to be the first installment of a trilogy of films. However, this is a solid and original movie that gained an audience and cult status later. Writer, director and producer Walter Hill makes top quality productions and Streets Of Fire is a great film in my book.
The message is that there is no message; if this isn't action cinema in its purest form, then it's pretty close.
The film was created with the intention of being the first in a series of three. Sadly the terrible commercial response to 'Streets' eliminated any possible continuation. Despite frequent requests from hardcore fans, there is little chance of any sequels seeing the light of day. Perhaps due to the fact that the part had originally been written for a man and was only slightly modified after Amy Madigan expressed an interest in playing the role, this has become one of the most frequently debated topics on these boards and sadly there is no definitive answer. Both sides of the argument can quote dialogue that they feel proves their point but no one involved with the production has ever truly taken a side to either confirm or deny the characters orientation. It is simply left for each fan to decide for themselves. However, throughout the film, McCoy smokes cigars. In the old days of Hollywood, this was a visual code that a woman was gay. Hill likely added this as a knowing wink to older viewers. a5c7b9f00b

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