Perfect(1985) May 2026

: While investigating a serious story about a businessman caught in a drug sting, Adam pitches a lighter exposé on Los Angeles health clubs, which he believes have replaced singles bars as the primary dating scene.

: The film was a commercial disappointment, earning approximately $12 million against a $20 million budget. Soundtrack Highlights

(Adam Lawrence): Played a reporter based on real-life Rolling Stone writer Aaron Latham. Perfect(1985)

: Despite poor reviews, the film is famous for its long, high-energy workout sequences—particularly the "pelvic thrust" aerobics scene—which perfectly captured the 1980s fitness zeitgeist.

: Upon release, the film was largely panned by critics; reviewer Leonard Maltin gave it 1.5 stars, calling it "misguided" and "miscast". It was also featured in The Official Razzie Movie Guide . : While investigating a serious story about a

The film’s soundtrack was a quintessential 80s compilation released on Arista Records, featuring up-tempo tracks suited for exercise: by Jermaine Jackson (Title Theme) "Lay Your Hands on Me" by Thompson Twins "I'm So Excited" by The Pointer Sisters "The Power of Love" by Air Supply Perfect (1985) - IMDb

: As Adam grows closer to Jessie, he struggles with his professional obligation to write a cynical piece versus his genuine feelings for her. Key Cast & Crew : Despite poor reviews, the film is famous

The story follows Adam Lawrence (Travolta), an ambitious reporter for Rolling Stone magazine.