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Fire with Fire (1986)

1 h 33 min · 12 de may de 2026
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It's the 40th birthday of Fire with Fire, the 1986 Paramount film that asked the age-old question: what could possibly go wrong when a juvenile delinquent and a Catholic schoolgirl fall in love in the Oregon woods? Kristin, Jeannine, and Carole rewatch this barely-remembered PG-13 romance starring Virginia Madsen and Craig Sheffer, and find a movie that plays like an after school special until it suddenly doesn't. Complete with a helicopter budget that nearly bankrupted the production, crypt sex, an extremely abrupt ending, and bacon grease that burns down a cabin in the state of Oregon. Also featuring Jean Smart in a career highlight as a very permissive nun, a Taylor Swift connection nobody asked for but everyone deserved, and one Washington Post critic who has thoughts. Did it age well? Fire with Fire 1986, Fire with Fire movie review, Virginia Madsen, Craig Sheffer, Jean Smart, 80s romance movies, 80s teen movies, Shermer High Alumni Association podcast, 80s movie rewatch podcast, Catholic schoolgirl movie, juvenile delinquent love story, Some Kind of Wonderful cast, Ophelia Taylor Swift, PG-13 80s films, Paramount 1986, did it age well, 80s nostalgia podcast, forgotten 80s movies, Captive Hearts 1986, 80s cult films

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