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The Outsiders

The Outsiders

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: touching
Review: This is a movie that captures yuor heart and gives u hope.
it's so real and a movie u should go see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Just Wouldn't Love The Outsiders?
Review: The Outsiders is the greatest book I've ever read! When my reading teacher Mr.Clifford read it for a read a loud I thought that the details were great but when he said that we'll see the movie I got mad because I had an early dentist appointment that day.My Grandmother rented the movie for me and when I saw it I fell in love with it! There were some missing details but, it was one of the greatest movies I have ever seen!I like the song Stay Gold and my favorite guy is Ponyboy Curtis.I suggest that everyone sees the movie and read the book it is very virtueous and I learned that nothing can ever stay the way you want it to be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite movie of all time
Review: Best movie I've ever seen.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: cinema at its finest!
Review: I still remember when i was in 7th grade and i first read the book in class, i was always at least 3 chapters ahead of everyone else! The movie with the absolutely awesome crew of characters it has in it totally does the book justice! This is a must see for all who enjoy a good story with great acting performances!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Where is the Special Edition?
Review: Everyone knows how great this film is so I'm not going to comment. What I want to know is where the promised Special Edition is of this film? The alternate ending and other cut scenes for this film was only shown on broadcast television. These include the sub-plot including Soda Pop's pregnant girlfriend and the original ending right after the last rumble. "...look at the kid," as Pony Boy faints and wakes up in the hospital, and then he and his brothers go to court for the custody hearing (before he starts writing the book). All these scenes are there. The DVD distributor promised a Special Edition in 2003....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies EVER
Review: OMG!!! I totally loved the movie. The book was so awesome too. They had the best cast immaginable. Rob Lowe is so totally hot especially when he steps out of the shower!!! Matt Dillon is hot too, but not as hot as Rob!!! I love this movie to death!!!! You have to see it!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sad and incredible!
Review: this movie was sooooo good! i loved it. i read the book first and couldn't put it down. when i rented the movie i watched it over and over again. Matt Dillon(Dallas) and Rob Lowe (sodapop) are so hot in this movie! It such a great story and very sad at the end. Go out and rent it today! if you like it as much as me then email me at SodapopGreaser56@aol.com or DallasGreaser101@aol.com.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: **~ I LoVe The Outsiders~**
Review: I absolutely loved the book!! After I read the book, I just couldn't wait to see the movie. I was hoping it would be exactly like tyhe book. I was hoping the characters would b perfectly played,and to my satisfaction they were.The movie left out some parts that I wish they wouldn't have like Soda's little outburst and Ponyboy getting jumped, but i still liked it!! I also wish that there would have been more seens with Soda because I absolutely love him and I think Rob Lowe was the perfect guy to play Soda because he is extremely hott and dreamy!!!!Well overall I loved both the book and the movie so you definately should buy it or rent now!!I'm gonna go rent it right now so ~Bye~!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ~~~Excellent~~~
Review: This review is going to compare the book to the movie

The Outsiders, the book and the movie are about gangs and clichés. In The Outsiders your either a Soc or a Greaser. A Soc is a rich kid, Socs have fancy cars and nice homes. While Greasers have live in poor environments, beat up cars and don't make much money. The story about The Outsiders is mainly about Ponyboy and the previous events before a great big rumble that takes place between the Socs and the Greasers. The book and the movie both have the same plot, but some of the events are left out or have been changed.
Some points in the movie were shot very accurate to the book. Like the Robert Sheldon murder (or you could call it when they whacked off poor Bob) That part was almost exactly like I imagined it in the book. The actor that played Dally performed him very well. Dally was the same cocky, tough, young, handsome and reckless greaser that was described in the book. When Dally was running across the lot away from the police, I thought that Coppola did that part beautifully. Again it was as though I was reading the book. Same exact pictures, it was so close to what I imagined it was scary.
There are some things in the movie that I thought were different in the book. Like they left out Ponyboy being jumped in the beginning, the court hearing, Ponyboy and Johnny jumping off the train, they changed the part where Randy and Ponyboy talk and they also left out the teacher giving Ponyboy the school report. There was one more thing that really bothered me, all of the Greasers and Soc's looked like they were in their mid/ late twenties. I mean the book described everyone as high school aged kids and early twenties.
I thought that movie and the book were both well done, and of course the book is better than the movie. The movie could be edited so that it is more like the book, only by adding in parts. I would also change some of the actors so they don't look like old people I mean god. It would be better if they were young kids, and looked like young reckless kids. Other than that the movie was a good version of the story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All they did was wanted to belong.
Review: i loved the book, but the movie is heart touching. all over the actors capture the feelings of the book. it was cool to actors before they really got big. me and friends would sit at lunch at fight over who was cuter, but i won, cause it was soda, and it will always be, even johnny is kinda. i was watching a movie, i don't remember what it was but it had rob lowe(he plays sodapop) and i just kept saying that he was still soda. i loved the moive i made me cry.


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