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Michael Jackson should've been in it.

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Streets of Fire


    Doc_Roliday — 12 years ago(June 12, 2013 01:45 AM)

    MJ as the leader of the Sorels. That would've been awesome.
    The black kid who played the part was great, however.

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        tmac396 — 12 years ago(August 27, 2013 06:07 AM)

        Michael Jackson? I can ONLY HOPE that you're kidding!

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          Doc_Roliday — 12 years ago(August 31, 2013 03:48 PM)

          I'm dead serious. The King of Pop would be brilliant in this

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            STinG3606 — 12 years ago(November 15, 2013 11:10 PM)

            Michael Jackson would fit perfectly in this universe.
            You ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?
            Yeah, he told me you're gay.
            BANG!

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              Jubei_kibegami — 12 years ago(February 03, 2014 10:58 AM)

              One of the reasons I really like that movie is, because it is not full of such above mentioned ideas.

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                Doc_Roliday — 12 years ago(February 23, 2014 08:29 PM)

                You are wrong. It's so full of such ideas that the Sorels reminded me of Jackson Five.

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                  Lisaluv1 — 11 years ago(September 28, 2014 08:46 PM)

                  The Sorels were more so of those like the Four Tops, The Deeles, etc. Last group I ever pictured when I saw them was that of Jacksons who were more contemporary (hip hop) while Sorels few songs (the performance on bus and at end) was more mello w/ R&B tone.

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                    PillowRock — 11 years ago(January 23, 2015 12:34 PM)

                    To be fair, the previous poster did say "Jackson 5", not "Jacksons" (a distinction that is a little bit like "Jefferson Airplane" vs "Jefferson Starship": they refer to the same groups in different time periods between which their musical style also had shifted some). In their Jackson 5 period (when Michael was still an adolescent who didn't look anything like Diana Ross) their music still leaned more toward Motown and R&B, without the hip hop flavors that could be found in the later Jacksons material.
                    However, even when talking about the Jackson 5 era material, I still agree completely with you that the Sorels are much closer to the Four Tops or the Temptations . with a much more direct linkage back to doo-wop's multi-part harmonies than the Jackson 5 ever had.
                    Also, I don't see Michael Jackson being a good fit for this role / movie on a couple different counts. In the first place, I've never seen anything that would make me think that he had the acting chops (and, yes, I've seen
                    The Wiz
                    ). In the second place, in 1984 he was simply too big of a media star for this movie. He would have unbalanced the whole movie; certainly in terms of how audiences would have seen it at that time, and probably in terms of how the director and editors would have felt obliged to put together those scenes. He also would have cost way too much in 1984 for this movie's budget.
                    It can be easy to forget now (especially for younger viewers), because it seems like everybody who appears on screen is a familiar face & name (including Robert Townsend, who is the one that would be replaced), but at the time Pare was the biggest star (and he wasn't exactly Hollywood A-list either) and this was otherwise a pretty obscure cast. Lots of people still thought that Moranis' actual name was Bob McKenzie; Diane Lane was only known (if at all) for playing high school kids (and wasn't even among the best known teens in that generation); Van Valkenburgh (who doesn't have that big of a role) had done one "cult hit" (back when that still meant that only small "cult" of fans knew it) 5 years before; and all the rest were still complete unknowns.
                    In terms of being a relatively low budget movie that had lots of then-obscure cast members go on to become quite well known,
                    Streets of Fire
                    is kinda the 1980s version of
                    American Graffiti
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                        fmvd2000 — 12 years ago(February 25, 2014 06:42 AM)

                        No children on set he would have had no interest

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