Andrew McCarthy Calls ‘Friends’ a ‘Funnier’ Version of ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’
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00:00The thing you have to keep in mind about the Brad Pack is it was like it was at that transitional
00:03moment in culture when youth movies took over. We forget now and it was before you're even born.
00:09Like it wasn't always this way. Now all entertainment is geared toward young people.
00:14It didn't used to be that way. So when it started, we were at the forefront of that and we were like
00:19out ahead of the herd. And so we're like easy prey. When you're out ahead of the herd, you're
00:23easy to approach. And we were poached by this term. I mean, look at Friends. The show Friends
00:27is like the Brat. It's like St. Elmo's fire, you know, except a week later and funnier.
00:35So, I mean, it started the vanguard of things being about and for young people. And it just
00:41didn't exist in Hollywood like that before that. And so it began that and the Brad Pack was out in
00:46front of that. So it was instrumental in the shift toward youth culture and things that, you know,
00:52and it also featured, you have to remember what you, it's impossible to remember now, but
00:57movies and stories were always about romance and the Brat Pack and movies like St. Elmo's
01:03fire and The Breakfast Club put friendship at the center. And that was new and different.
01:09There weren't movies about friendship being the most important thing in life. It was always get
01:13the guy, get the girl. That's what movies were about was romance. And the thing to be held up
01:18is this wonderful thing. And these shows, movies, and then shows like Friends held up friendship as
01:24the ultimate kind of thing. Although Friends eventually, I guess, became about who they could
01:28marry. So, but, you know, so and I think that was a real seismic change that we take for granted now.