Not everything Michael J. Fox did in the last half of the 80’s worked as shown by the 1987 film Light of Day, where he played one half of a brother/sister working class bar band. It was not so much that the movie was bad, but there was a certain type of likable role that people wanted, or would ever want to see him in; and this wasn’t it. The sister in the equation is Joan Jett, who while decent in her acting, was not somebody who fans cared to see at that time, as she was three years past her prime and twenty years before her renaissance. We are very curious to see how many votes this entry gets, if it gets any at all.
TV Show/Movie Appeared:
Light of Day (1987)
Actors:
Michael J. Fox (Adam Banjo)
Joan Jett (Roy Sullivan)
Songs you may remember:
(Just Around the Corner to the) Light of Day
Why you should vote::
The music actually wasn’t too bad.
Why you should not vote::
The film did poorly and both Fox and Jett are known for many other things.