Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$52,287,414
Opening weekend US & Canada
$242,795
Gross worldwide
$52,287,414
Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$52,287,414
Opening weekend US & Canada
$242,795
Gross worldwide
$52,287,414
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By Jovani 2022-04-24 07:01:02
This is a movie about friendship, but also a movie about confidants. Chris and Godey are obviously a pair of confidants. They can understand each other, help each other in the face of difficulties, listen to each other's thoughts, support and encourage each other, or communicate with each other. We should feel the same way with our confidants. Such people are indeed uncommon. It is indeed hard to find a confidant in a person's life. To get one or two or three is lucky.
In the film, Chris...
By Sedrick 2022-04-24 07:01:02
A journey that began inexplicably. Hike 3 kilometers to see the body of a child of the same age. Childhood activities are such that they do not ask for reasons, do not seek results, and do not care about meaning. On the contrary, he is an adult, too much to flaunt his own behavior. Do everything to measure its worth. And courage, the child is always willing to prove that he is a courageous person. The existence of companions, the existence of friends, is to do things together that you dare...
By Kiera 2022-04-24 07:01:02
I also had a railroad track in my childhood, a railroad track on a mountain. The area that the tracks cross is where I spent most of my childhood. At the foot of the mountain, less than 100 meters northwest of the railway track, is my elementary school. Every day in class, I can hear the train roaring forward. Turning my head to look at the train outside the window has become a way to let my mind escape from the classroom. At that time, the most envied students were those students who could...
By Earl 2022-04-23 07:01:15
There are a lot of childlike elements in the movie, and director Rob Reiner ties them together and plays them so well. A very memorable movie.
1. The flash train appears twice in the film.
2, handshake language and (skin it), pull hook (pinky swear).
3. Comfort (when Teddy was humiliated by the dog owner, when Gordie thought his dad hated him, Chris told the truth about stealing money), persuasion (Chris persuaded Gordie to go to college)
4. Camping, bonfires, picnics,...
By Kiana 2022-04-23 07:01:15
Time is behind the train chasing you.
Last year, because of the frequent driving on weekends, I listened to the live weekend version of the Voice of Economy Trading for a year. Of course, the host's favorite stand by me also played as the background music on a loop for more than a year.
At the beginning of this year, I just thought of looking for this movie to watch, and I found out that it was actually a movie based on Stephen King's work. When I was very young, I remembered a movie about a writer being imprisoned by a...
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By Ezra 2023-09-07 06:54:17
Terrific story. Movies for children are so simple and interesting, long live the 12-year-old friendship; movies for adults are moved to cherish the memory of lost youth. An adventure reflects too many things such as dreams, values, and self. Many details and lines are so evocative, lamenting loss, and the soundtrack is particularly good. River has been an acting school since he was a...
By Jonas 2023-09-03 05:46:40
"It's only been away for two days, and the town became smaller when I came back." It can almost replace "Little Shoes" as the No. 1 children's film in my heart. It is not so true, kind and beautiful, but a complete children's perspective, a friendship that can be convincing and resonate. and growth. The story is exquisite, the scenery is beautiful, and River Phoenix is so handsome, I really want to have such a brother who has been covering me since I was a...
By Jaleel 2023-08-23 18:18:08
I haven't had friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does...
By Roslyn 2023-08-01 12:12:16
In fact, children know what a lot of children can do, and a lot of children are sometimes more courageous than adults to do certain things, so I feel bad for River because he acted so well, but he died...
By Cheyanne 2023-07-21 17:35:38
Friendship is the most beautiful, some things can make you grow instantly, i never had any friends later on like the ones i had when i was twele, jeses, does...
[as Lardass walks across the stage to his seat the Benevolent Order of Antelopes mock him in rhythm with his steps]
Crowd: Boom-baba-boom-baba...
[They fall silent as Lardass glares at them, but then they resume their mockery as soon as he starts moving again]
Crowd: Boom-baba-boom-baba-boom.
Mayor Grundy: And now, the one you've all been waiting for, the four-time champion, our own, Bill Travis!
[Cheers and applause; Mayor aside to Travis]
Mayor Grundy: Listen, I got ten ridin' on you myself, Billy-boy.
[Now he speaks to the crowd]
Mayor Grundy: Alright, are you ready? Hands behind your backs, gentlemen! Drum roll!
Donelley Twin, Donelley Twin: Hey, Lardass! Chow down, Wide Load!
Mayor Grundy: Heh-heh-heh... GO!
[the contestants bury their faces and begin eating. Within a few seconds, Lardass has finished his first pie]
Lardass Hogan: Done!
[Lardass finishes his second pie]
Lardass Hogan: Done!
[Bill Travis finishes his first pie]
Bill Travis: Done!
Lardass Hogan: [Lardass finishes his third pie] Done!
Mayor Grundy: [to Lardass] You better pace yourself if you wanna hold out, boy.
[Lardass continues and the crowd starts to cheer him on]
Crowd: Lardass! Lardass!
Gordie: What the audience didn't know was that Lardass wasn't really interested in winning. What he wanted was revenge, and right before he was introduced he'd gotten ready for it.
[Cut to flashback scene showing Lardass drinking a quart bottle of Castor Oil and eating a raw egg just before the start of the contest; cut back to the contest in progress]
Gordie: Diving into his fifth pie, Lardass began to imagine that he wasn't eating pies. He pretended he was eating cow-plops, and rat guts in blueberry sauce.
Crowd: Lardass! Lardass!
Lardass Hogan: Done!
[Lardass prepares to dive into his sixth pie, but then his stomach starts rumbling]
Gordie: Slowly, a sound started to build in Lardass' stomach. A strange and scary sound, like a log truck coming at you at a hundred miles-an-hour. Suddenly, Lardass opened his mouth, and before Bill Travis knew it...
[Lardass barfs all over Bill]
Gordie: ... he was covered with five pies worth of used blueberries. The women in the audience screamed. Bossman Bob Cormier took one look at Bill Travis and barfed on Principal Wiggins. Principal Wiggins barfed on the lumberjack that was sitting next to him. Mayor Grundy barfed on his wife's tits! But when the smell hit the crowd, that's when Lardass' plan really started to work. Girlfriends barfed on boyfriends. Kids barfed on their parents. A fat lady barfed in her purse. The Donnelley twins barfed on each other, and the Women's Auxiliary barfed all over the Benevolent Order of Antelopes. And Lardass just sat back and enjoyed what he'd created-a complete and total barf-o-rama!
Vern, Teddy, Chris: [Cheering and laughing] Yeah!
Charlie Hogan: [Charlie and Billy are discussing the discovery of Ray Brower's body] I still think we should call the cops.
Billy Tessio: You don't go squawkin' to the cops when ya boosted a car, you idiot. They're gonna wanna know how we got all the way out on the back Harlow Road. Now, they know we ain't got no car. It's best we just keep our mouths shut, and then they can't touch us.
Charlie Hogan: We could make a 'nonymous call.
Billy Tessio: They trace those calls, stupid. I seen it on "Highway Patrol" and on "Dragnet."
Eyeball: Hey girls, where ya goin'?
Gordie: [Ace passes Gordie on the sidewalk and snatches his baseball cap off his head] Hey, my brother gave me that!
Ace: [holds the hat up high so Gordie can't reach it] Now, you're giving it to me.
Gordie: Hey! C'mon, man! That's mine!
Chris: [glaring at Ace] You're a real asshole, you know that?
Ace: [flicks his cigarette to that ground] Ooo. You're brother's not very polite, Eyeball.
Eyeball: Now, Christopher. I know you didn't mean to insult my friend.
Ace: I know he didn't mean to insult me. That's why I'm going to give him the chance of taking it back.
Ace: [thrusts Chris on his stomach against the sidewalk and begins holding the lit cigarette close to his eye] Take it back, kid.
Chris: You bastard! Let go, man! Shit!
Gordie: Stop it, man! You're hurting him!
Chris: Filthy bastard...! Okay, I take it back! I take it back!
Ace: Now, I feel a whole let better about this. How 'bout you?
[Gordie stares at him angrily]
Ace: [grins at Chris and pats him on the cheek]
Ace: Good.
Eyeball: See ya later, girls.