Ahead Of St. Elmo’s Fire 2, Rob Lowe Reveals His Favorite Part Of Filming The OG Movie: ‘It Doesn’t Get Any More 1980s’

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Ahead Of St. Elmo’s Fire 2, Rob Lowe Reveals His Favorite Part Of Filming The OG Movie: ‘It Doesn’t Get Any More 1980s’

There are some absolutely iconic films that are also perfect representations of the time in which they were made. St. Elmo’s Fire is one of the best ’80s movies, especially considering its legendary Brat Pack cast, but it’s also one of the most “‘80s movies” you’ll ever come across. That’s something that cast member Rob Lowe definitely loves. In fact, ahead of the sequel (which is now in the works), Lowe even recently revealed the very-’80s scene from the film that he’s glad he was able to shoot.

Rob Lowe played Billy Hicks in Joel Schumacher’s coming-of-age film, which follows a group of friends as they adjust to life as young adults. While the themes are universal, the setting certainly is not. Speaking with People, Rob Lowe calls out one specific moment in the movie that he loves even though it’s a product of its era than any other: playing the saxophone in a bar. He explained…

I think playing the saxophone in that bar was a highlight. It doesn’t get any more 1980s movie moment than playing your sweaty sax solo with your iconic bat shirt on and then getting in a brawl. It was just a great moment that those writers gave my character, and I’ll never forget it.

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