Emilio Estevez blasts 'St. Elmo's Fire' director Joel Schumacher as a 'nightmare' and 'bully': He 'was wildly insecure'
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Emilio Estevez recalled his challenging experience working with Joel Schumacher on the 1985 film 'St. Elmo's Fire' during a recent podcast. Estevez described Schumacher's approach as a stark contrast to his previous work with John Hughes, portraying him as 'wildly insecure' and 'a bully.' Estevez vowed never to treat actors in such a manner should he become a director himself, considering it a valuable lesson. The film, which is part of the Brat Pack legacy, explores the lives of recent college graduates adjusting to adulthood and relationships.
"Have a good f-king time,' the actor recalled what the 'St. Elmo's Fire' director told him while 'screaming at the top of his lungs.'"},{
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