Format: Amazon Watch Party
Viewing: Unknown
Decade: 1980's
Director: Herbert Ross
Gee, why don't the young people want to stay in small towns? How did we get to this divide between rural America and urban America?
I mean, Footloose (1984) is a story that seems ridiculous, about a town where "dancing" was made illegal (something that seems so slippery and un-First Amendment-y that it's breathtaking) and one not-even-rebellious teen who's mere existence as an "outsider" is so problematic adults are out to literally destroy him, that all of this seems absurd. Except that this stuff was very real and happened. Baylor University in Waco, 90 minutes up the road from my house, didn't allow dancing until the late 90's.
So, yeah, small towns where no one was going to do much but stop to fill up with gas actually would and did have goofy rules. This was Satanic Panic time that would culminate in the PMRC and Dee Snider of all people taking down a bunch of crusty representatives looking into literally regulating the music industry. It was also the time of MTV, and I can just see a movie studio exec looking for a story that will appeal to a wide audience - but bring in those kids who like the MTV, and be very music-video-friendly.