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Stand By Me (1986) First Time Watching! Full Movie Reaction!!

Stand By Me (1986) First Time Watching! Full Movie Reaction!!

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Just rewatched this one with y'all! Still great reactions! The vomit scene was made more palatable (pun intended) by the vomit being cartoonishly strong. I mean, it looked like a fire hose from Davie Hogan. The question of why it received and "R" rating, I think, is because of the adult themes as well as the number of "F bombs" thrown around in the dialogue. I read somewhere the # threshold is 2 to push the rating up into the "R" category. Lots more than that in this movie.

Miles E Coburn

I couldn't believe Sam was grossed out by the vomit. It didn't even look like vomit it was like grape juice lol. I mean I know Sam hates vomit but I didn't think she would still have been grossed out once she saw what it was. Coz I was ready to be grossed out too but I was like oh that's just like when Corey Feldman spit water in the kid's face, except purple lol. PS: You guys should watch Toy Soldiers. It's another teen adventure movie and it has Will Wheaton in it (he played the main character as a kid).

Alex

Great reactions, Dan and Sam! I'm just not a big fan of movies / TV shows where children play prominent roles. Never seen "Stranger Thngs". Watched "The Goonies" once, same with the original "Bad News Bears". I guess it's the precocious child making adults look stupid that I'm not a fan of either. Which is odd, because I loved "Kindergarten Cop". But this movie is the exception. And I think you've touched on the reason why. It's a coming-of-age movie that is "serious". Serious themes, serious dialogue, etc. Not an, "Aw, isn't that cute what that kid did?" kind of movie. But then, that's to be expected with a Stephen King story, no? Terrific movie. Terrific reactions.

Miles E Coburn

YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE GOONIES?!?! 😮 If one movie gives me nostalgia about my childhood is that one. Such a classic! You need to watch it.

Domino

"Get in the fucking car." is the only one I remember. @ Marcus

Philip Alan

Man, I can't even imagine how great an actor River Phoenix would have been, he was already so talented. Damn hard drugs. I watched this movie a lot when I was a kid, loved it, but now that I'm older and so many people close to me have passed, including my best friend, it just hits me differently. Still love it, just a little more emotional than I remembered haha. To be honest, while I am a horror fan, I think Stephen King's other stories like this and Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile are his best, real masterpieces. Random fun fact I just recently found out, Stephen King is 6'4", not an important fact but I don't know, I was surprised by that for some reason.

Joe D. MacGuffinstuff

GOONIES NEVER SAY DIE!!!!!!

flynhwn

This reaction was so amazing. You can just see all the tender moments in y’all’s faces, just so emotional. This movie just hits so deep. The music, the setting, all of it is just perfect. Thank YOU!

Mike Ramirez

This was the second or third time for me watching this. This is one of the rare Stephen King movies that isn't horror. WATCH THE GOONIES!! Holy crap, watch that pronto. xD Put it on a poll so we can all vote for it. xD Another reactor that I subscribe to just watched it this week for the first time and it was great! :) If you wanna watch The Sandlot first though, that's aok with me.

Logan Kerlee

Yeah, definitely watch "The Sandlot". lol I'm sure Daniel would enjoy that, too!

EdmanXERO

It is not the literal book but the idea of the book. Kids talking with foul mouths. Haha. But obviously not exactly Stand By Me. It had a different title in Misery. Sorry if my statement was misleading. A bit of hyperbole.

Jason Dolan

Is there some lore or canon associated with this that I'm not familiar with? What I remember of the book that was burned, I thought it was about his youth, or something similar to it, in urban blight.

Thomas Yanez

If you think about it, STAND BY ME is the book that Annie forces James Caan to burn in MISERY - and both directed by Rob Reiner

Jason Dolan

RIP River Phoenix. and btw, you probably recognize Gordies mom from Back to the future. she was martys grandma (Lorainnes mom)

Walter White

guys! what a great choice. Thsi movie is so heart-wrenching for me because the young actor who played "Chris"--that's River Phoenix, who sadly died only a few years later.

Chris Bruneau

*Petition* to get Sam to do the editing of the barfing 🤢🤮 scene for the Youtube version ✔

Andrew

I will always reply to any post that recommends The 'Burbs. One of my all-time favourites!

Future Boy

Great Reaction guys!! Really Like it !!! You already saw Corey Feldman in "Gremlins" in the Channel !! Another Great Corey Feldman Movie is "The Burbs" from 1989 with Tom Hanks !! A Must Watch ;) Another Great Movies with the Bad Guy Kiefer Sutherland are "Flatliners" from 1990 and " A Time To Kill" from 1996 .. Both are on your Watchlist !! Another Great One is "The Lost Boys" from 1987

Florian Meier

It is pretty dumb, but in fairness it is exactly the type of thing a twelve year old boy would find hysterical!

Marcus Cato

This is the first time I've watched this in years, and I guess my feelings remain the same. I don't think it's a bad movie by any means, it just doesn't connect with me. I used to explore and occasionally engage in mischief as a kid, but this just isn't for me. I also will strongly recommend "The Goonies". However, speaking of Stephen King, I've started reading his novels for the first time including "Misery" and "The Running Man". "Misery" is great and Annie is even worse in the book. There's some big changes made for the movie, but they were changes that were probably necessary due to content and story pacing. The major plot points are very similar though, so it's still a excellent adaptation in my opinion. "The Running Man" is loosely, very loosely, based on the book. Besides basic premise of the game show and being set in a dystopian world, they are quite different and I wouldn't even consider it an adaption. I still love the movie cause it's pure uncut 80s Arnold with the best one liners.

Jeffrey Miller

This was so great! They don't make movies like this anymore. Thank you!! The Goonies!

Ellie Miller

Same here. Mostly because I think it's a stupid story.

Donna Castellano

Wait. You haven't seen The Goonies??? You must rectify this immediately. Other suggestions: Say Anything Mystic Pizza The Outsiders Lucas Clueless 10 Things I Hate About You Empire Records Singles

Jen Barnes

For more Stephen King I recommend 'It' and 'Christine'; a brilliant John Carpenter movie from the 80s with an amazing soundtrack. You will not be disappointed!

Odd Thomas

Oh definitely watch The Goonies - it even has Corey Feldman in it. It's a lot lighter in tone too

Odd Thomas

About Castle Rock, it's a fictional town in many of Stephen King's novels and short stories, including The Dead Zone, Cujo, and Needful Things (and this one obviously). Many characters are shared between them. The movie moved Castle Rock from Maine to Oregon for some reason. Rob Reiner took it as the name of his production company.

Samolina Pilchard

I second Running on Empty. Very good performances all around, especially River Phoenix, Christine Lahti and Martha Plimpton, Also a very emotional movie. Agree that Phoenix's career (and life) was cut way too short.

Samolina Pilchard

I first saw this in the 90s when I was the same age as the characters. I've lost count how many times I've seen it since. This was officially my favourite rewatch! The Stephen King story this is based on (The Body) is from a book called Different Seasons, a collection of four short novels, each one subtitled with a reference to one of the four seasons. The Body's subtitle was "Fall From Innocence." The Shawshank Redemption was another of the short novels in Different Seasons, and it was subtitled "Hope Springs Eternal." Amazing that two such iconic, incredible films came from the same book!

Future Boy

Hopefully they will get to Dead Poets Society. Classic.

Marcus Cato

If it makes Sam feel any better, I've seen this a bunch of times and I skip Gordie's pie eating story every single time since the first time! The mom that you recognized but couldn't remember was the mom that iced a bunch of Gremlins in the kitchen scene. Glad you guys enjoyed this one. It's an all-time fav of mine! Edit: I can't remember if this movie had an F bomb in it, but regarding the discussion about the R rating, there was a time when the F word meant an automatic R rating. Can't remember when or if that ever ended.

Marcus Cato

You probably aren't quite aware of how good River was and could've been. Such a talented actor taken from us way too soon because of those damn drugs. The career that Leo ended up having, was the career River should've had. His other great performances are Running on Empty (Oscar Nom) and My Own Private Idaho. He also played a young Indiana Jones in The Last Crusade. Some other coming-of-age films even though they're not all about young kids: The Breakfast Club, American Graffiti, Boyz N The Hood, Dead Poets Society. The Sandlot is a popular one, the fact that baseball plays such a big part in it makes it less enjoyable for me though, but whatever.

Shehab Dawoud

One of the greatest coming of age films of all time.

Tim Raths

Just 8 more hours of Sunday night football 🏈 to watch ,then I can enjoy this reaction of one of my favourite ever movies Life is good 🙌

Duncan

I did the 7 day free trial of AMC+ just so I could watch this reaction. Awesome movie! Post watch edit: That vomit scene was so hilarious. It's the quintessential 12 year old gross out fantasy. Castor oil and a raw egg is simply Gordie's idea of what would be disgusting to eat.

Jen Barnes

Yay! Hope you both enjoy! -Sam

TBR Schmitt

Same.

Raven Dark

Well, I know what I'm watching tonight

Smooticus


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