LOL. Now it's the Cahooty triplets? Man, this family keeps growing by leaps and bounds.
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LOL. Now it's the Cahooty triplets? Man, this family keeps growing by leaps and bounds.
Not the good part.What part of Tennessee?
Not the good part.
Very cool LadyIf the article is accurate ......
The ending quote of the film, "I never had any friends like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?" is such a perfect way to end the film. I'm not surprised it was King who wrote those words. The screenwriters lifted them from the middle of the novella and inserted them perfectly into the end of the script. Great choice, in my opinion.
Book vs. Movie: Stand By Me (The Body by Stephen King)
Written by Stephen King and published in Different Seasons in 1982 Directed by Rob Reiner in 1986www.thereadventurer.com
Oh don't do that!!!
There's good attention here? Where have I been?Oh don't do that!!!
You know he loves bad attention even more than good!
Thats like throwing Brer Rabbit into the Briar Patch!
...............There's good attention here? Where have I been?
Cahooty triplets?
Not the good part.
The last sentence of IT. 'Or so Bill Denbrough sometimes thinks on those early mornings after dreaming, when he almost remembers his childhood, and the friends with whom he shared it.'
Gets me every time!