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STAND BY ME (1986) MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING! WOW! 

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Welcome to our first time watching Stand By Me (1986).
Wow! This is a classic! Based on the Stephen King novella "The Body", screenplay adapted by Bruce A Evans and Raynold Gideon, starring Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell, Kiefer Sutherland and Richard Dreyfuss. Directed by Rob Reiner.
We LOVED this and hope you enjoy our reactions, commentary and discussion as we watch it for the first time from two different generations (one of us a very long time ago). We both found it nostalgic, humorous, visceral, great fun, sad, happy and simply great. It left the Dad very emotional with a big wet wobbly one, watching it with his son added so many layers to the experience. Upon watching, we now rank this film as one of the all time personal favourite films now. It's a film that becomes ever so more rich when watching at different stages in life.
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@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
We hope you enjoy this Reaction Video. When we watched this together, for the Dad the film immediately ascended up the list of favourite films ever. For the son, it’s his favourite of all the films we have done reactions for so far. It’s an amazing piece of work and watching it together was particularly special. Not many films have this effect across generations and also over the decades. This is a re-upload because the first one we uploaded had glitches and we wanted to fix them, as they annoyed us. Since we loved it so much, we also added some more scenes and tightened some of the other cuts. We felt the film deserves this. This is the last of the re-uploads, sorry for any confusion.
@blizzunt420e
@blizzunt420e 2 месяца назад
@GenerationMediaReaction it’s fun watching a movie with you guys.. you should check out the movie nothing but trouble with Chevy Chase.. and then you should watch one of the National Lampoon Christmas vacation or European vacation those are really really funny
@greenporker
@greenporker 2 месяца назад
Love you guys to watch “To Kill A Mockingbird” (1962)
@blizzunt420e
@blizzunt420e 2 месяца назад
A lot of us look forward to hanging out and watching a movie with you guys. It would be nice if you uploaded a little more often.
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
Ah thank you. We would love to do more, but they take a long time to edit ;-)@@blizzunt420e
@ASKMEABOUTMYGARDEN
@ASKMEABOUTMYGARDEN Месяц назад
​@@GenerationMediaReactionwhen you can you should watch FIRE IN THE SKY...I think you will like it.
@cfinley81
@cfinley81 20 дней назад
At the end, when adult Gordy steps back and looks at his complete story, I like to imagine Chris' voice in the background: "You're gonna be a great writer someday, Gordy." 😢💔❤️❤️
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 20 дней назад
He might even write about’us’ if he gets hard up for material…. When Chris and Gordy are walking the train tracks and their conversation is about being a father, it begins with Gordy asking Chris “Do you think I’m weird?”. As an adult at his screen, his son remarks to his friend “Yeah my Dad’s weird, he gets like that when he’s writing.”
@rmcwil398
@rmcwil398 2 месяца назад
The older I get the deeper this movie gets.
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
It's outstanding and hard to express and articulate why. But maybe that's exactly what makes it's so strong.
@sallyj632
@sallyj632 20 дней назад
Same. I didn't understand a lot of it when I was a kid, but I watched because I still enjoyed it back then. With time and age I now find myself relating to so much of it, especially how friendships/relationships just slowly end. It's not because you had a fight or disagreement or anything either. It's just because you drifted apart for no reason other than time passing by.
@IAMCAVE
@IAMCAVE 2 дня назад
This is the genius of Stephen King and his writing. He remembers what it’s like growing up. The joys, the pains, the growing awareness of the world around you. The fears, from which he created his renown. He didn’t always write horror, but managed to weave it into his stories. Rob Reiner did an excellent job directing as always. Keeping the important elements of the story into the film.
@flossy7258
@flossy7258 2 месяца назад
It hits so differently as an adult. And River Phoenix disappearing at the end is especially painful, all that potential lost. From all accounts he was a very kind and gentle person in real life. I remember when he passed, it took the air out of me. Someone I didn't even know. FYI in the RHCPs song "Give it Away" there's a verse abt River. He also appeared in their "Breaking the Girl" video. He and Flea were good friends after meeting on the set of My Own Private Idaho.
@vancelubben5300
@vancelubben5300 2 месяца назад
When I was in about the 6th Grade, my teacher brought in the movie "Brian's Song". By the end of it, the whole class was crying. This might be a very good time to share it with your son
@user-pe9gz8si8k
@user-pe9gz8si8k Месяц назад
My teacher brought us “if you could see what I hear.” Same reaction.
@jtoland2333
@jtoland2333 20 дней назад
Agreed! Brian's Song is one of the few movies men allow themselves to cry over. I'd also like to see y'all react to other "manly" movies like Tombstone and the origional Roadhouse.
@jtoland2333
@jtoland2333 20 дней назад
You are the first reactor to recognize John Cusack. I'm impressed! You and your son seem to have a wonderfull relationship. And this is a great father and son movie.
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 20 дней назад
Thank you. It’s an exceptional film, very layered with multiple viewings
@pmaximus5659
@pmaximus5659 8 дней назад
Wait a minute, John Crusak was in this movie?
@jtoland2333
@jtoland2333 2 дня назад
​@@pmaximus5659Yes he played Denny
@genekent2391
@genekent2391 2 месяца назад
River Phoenix was DeCaprio before DeCaprio was DeCaprio, if that makes sense. He was widely considered that generations best up and coming actor, and had he not died, there may not be a Leonardo DeCaprio, at least not the one we currently recognize. Phoenix was actually Cameron's first choice to play Jack in Titanic. Imagine how different things would be!!
@denisletourneau9750
@denisletourneau9750 2 месяца назад
Flight of The Navigator a perfect 80"s kids movie for your son.
@GaryHayesYT
@GaryHayesYT Месяц назад
and E.T.
@My2ndnephew
@My2ndnephew 2 месяца назад
Oh, man, I've laughed and cried through this film over the years. When you two were watching the leech scene, I couldn't help laughing from my belly, because your faces were exactly what Steven King intended, raw cringe. As a director, Rob Reiner told this story very well. Steven King isn't always translated well from book to film. Good one.
@zeekutartheimmortal
@zeekutartheimmortal 2 месяца назад
I am so glad you are taking the time to watch so many amazing films together. My parents loved exposing me to so many powerful films when I was young in the 80s and 90s. They wanted to be there to explain the good and the bad, strong and the weak, the brave and the cowardly. If something went over my head, they would do their best to help me to understand and see both sides of the story. There is so much worth watching, and so much that can shape our lives.
@kathleenclark815
@kathleenclark815 Месяц назад
I was 13-14 when this came out. What a time to be a teen ❤
@storminight
@storminight 29 дней назад
Paulie 1998 is a great movie, especially for kids. Life of a dog too! Sad but awesome.
@Trishs84
@Trishs84 23 дня назад
Can you please do “What’s eating Gilbert grape”? Such a great film.
@fabian4ever69
@fabian4ever69 Месяц назад
Love love love this movie. I was 18 when it was released in 1986. I always say that every boy, guy, man, father should see this movie. Great reaction dad.
@builder309
@builder309 2 месяца назад
I salute you, sir! Fathering is hard, thankless, and lonely, but you're doing great. Keep it up. One day it will pay off.
@storminight
@storminight 29 дней назад
Your reviews remind me of my older brother watching movies. He was 15 yrs older than me and is gone now.) We used to pick a character to be in the movie when it first started. It was always fun to see what happened to “us”. 😂
@Advocateforjustice78
@Advocateforjustice78 2 дня назад
Great reaction, great movie! Both of your reactions during the leech scene was amazing! ❤❤😂😂
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 дня назад
Thank you!! 😁
@vancelubben5300
@vancelubben5300 2 месяца назад
Nice to see you continue this movie journey with your son. His memories of you sharing this time with him will last a lifetime!!!
@ImEricBro
@ImEricBro 2 месяца назад
Two films to suggest: E.T. The Extraterrestrial (1982) and The Last Starfighter (1984). Both are appropriate for your son's age range. The term "hiding" in the context used in the film is from the phrase "tan your hide" which is taken from the term for turning animal skin into leather (tanning). Colloquially here it means to spank on the bottom. In the case of the character in this movie (played by River Phoenix) it implies that his father will spank him severely, usually done using a leather belt. "Hiding" is a very localized term used only in certain regions of the country. Corporal punishment of children by parents is still common in certain areas of the United States, particularly southern and conservative states. Northern and liberal states (the majority of the population) consider it barbaric.
@DanielbenYishai
@DanielbenYishai 2 месяца назад
Yes, back in the 1950s, "hiding" would have referred to the use of that tanned hide (leather strap) on the bare hide of the hind-end of the boy - pants down around the ankles. They would even do this in school - "bend over and grab your ankles!" In and old British book from the 1920s I've seen this referred to as "receiving a leathering".
@UscruOutlaw
@UscruOutlaw 27 дней назад
One of my most favourite movies
@barryscott8041
@barryscott8041 5 дней назад
Has anyone ever noticed that Richard Dreyfuss has blue eyes? No resemblance to Wil Wheaton
@noelennon420
@noelennon420 2 месяца назад
This is truly one of the greatest movies of the 80s, if not ever!
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
It’s truly great for this film to have its continued effect
@NF40375
@NF40375 25 дней назад
The hearts and souls of this father and son duo is so infectious The deep thoughts, questions, talks, reflection, understanding, processing, care, concern, compassion, sympathy, LOVE 🥰 ☦️🤍
@images_by_geoff
@images_by_geoff 2 месяца назад
Such a fantastic film and the pie eating contest scene has always been the part that I remember seeing when I was 12 in 1989. I wasn't allowed to see it so I had to watch it at a friend's house on a sleepover, along with Terminator. Very difficult to see and not fully understand the emotions at 12. So glad you both got to watch this together and talk about it. 💙💛
@UscruOutlaw
@UscruOutlaw 27 дней назад
The term hiding is also used in the uk
@ismayb754
@ismayb754 Месяц назад
I definitely recommend Flight of the Navigator. Your son is the perfect age for it.
@GaryHayesYT
@GaryHayesYT Месяц назад
He would love that.
@user-pe9gz8si8k
@user-pe9gz8si8k Месяц назад
Hiding is a term used to describe being whipped with a leather belt. A belt is made of leather, the “hide” of an animal used to flay your hide. That’s a hiding. Also you hid your tears alone because big boys don’t cry.
@the98themperoroftheholybri33
@the98themperoroftheholybri33 29 дней назад
We do have that expression in England too, my mum used to "give me a hiding" if I swore at school, but she'd use a slipper instead of a belt, my granddad would use a belt but he only ever did that to me once
@sundaedabber
@sundaedabber Месяц назад
I live just down the road from where this was filmed. I know a guy who was there to watch a lot of the filming done on the main street. Thanks for the upload.
@sparringclips3934
@sparringclips3934 8 дней назад
I live close to this location aswell. My best friend drowned in the willamitte river. Crazy world.
@dogtagduke7125
@dogtagduke7125 Месяц назад
You guys should watch Boyhood. A wild movie.
@YorkshiremanReacts26
@YorkshiremanReacts26 Месяц назад
Damn I wish I’d have found your channel before you uploaded this! I could’ve told you about how you could’ve uploaded the full length version without any issues because I have done this movie too and the full length version is up and running! Please get back to me for any future movies!
@jamesmichael6274
@jamesmichael6274 25 дней назад
Rip River.
@dominikskraburski3489
@dominikskraburski3489 2 месяца назад
voting for Radio Flyer (1992) My Girl (1991)
@GaryHayesYT
@GaryHayesYT Месяц назад
My Girl might be too emotional for him.
@user-sy5vv4ze3h
@user-sy5vv4ze3h 2 месяца назад
I love this movie: it’s so well done and hugely nostalgic for me. I grew up in the sixties, in the eastern U.S., but the music, the kids, and their hijinks are exactly right. This is how it was. We never went on an overnight adventure like that, but we played in the woods and went on 5-mile bike rides starting at age 10. It was a different world. The bridge incident really gets me. We had a trestle, only about 50 yards long, but our big dare was to climb down the wooden girders and hold on as a freight train passed overhead. Sometimes they could be 100 cars. I’ve seen every combination of paired reactors, except a parent with a young child. It is wonderful to see you guys share these moments, as I am a big believer in passing on the cultural torch. I’m subscribing. Hard to know what to recommend without knowing what genres you like or what you may have seen already. You can’t go wrong with the three “Chronicles of Narnia” movies (2005-2010), which I think were British productions.
@isuckatguitar6252
@isuckatguitar6252 2 месяца назад
Loved Stephen King's 1982 novella book, I think all of them were turned into great movies. This one is a timeless film.
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
Took us by surprise
@mylefteye4180
@mylefteye4180 2 месяца назад
Another excellent choice. I must have watched this movie a dozen times or more over the last 38 years.
@DanielbenYishai
@DanielbenYishai 2 месяца назад
My next film recommendation for you is the 2013 film "The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet". It is a bit dark, but not as dark as "Stand By Me", and also involves a journey and is a "narrated" story. The main protagonist, TS, is 10 years old and the story involves a journey. I feel the film has been underrated, and never had a wide release. That is rather unfortunate as the cinematography is great (though it was originally filmed as 3D), the story is heartfelt, and the acting is fairly solid. Most of the film is rather humorous, with only a couple of times where it is a bit dark and sorrowful. I think you will like it.
@ispamforfood
@ispamforfood 2 месяца назад
Another good movie to put on your watchlist: The Monster Squad (1987)... CLASSIC! 😛
@cfinley81
@cfinley81 20 дней назад
Yes!!
@angelfishluva291
@angelfishluva291 2 месяца назад
You guys are hitting all the classics!!! Very nice!
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
You know it!
@jenniferpratt8790
@jenniferpratt8790 24 дня назад
Great movie
@icreateworlds
@icreateworlds Месяц назад
This movie keeps being incredible no matter how many years go by. The ending is brilliant and resonates deep. I was about 15 when it came out , saw it on theaters and now after all these years it’s still an amazing movie. The Blu-ray has fantastic audio commentary. Go get it if you love the movie.
@PenelopeFrank
@PenelopeFrank 2 месяца назад
Hiding means being belted (leather belt made of hide)
@howarddalton8436
@howarddalton8436 2 месяца назад
It’s a hard watch today knowing what the young actors faced in their personal lives at the time.
@simian01
@simian01 2 месяца назад
Absolutely. Wil Wheaton's delivery of "he hates me" about his father hits like a truck now.
@oldchannel_MoM
@oldchannel_MoM Месяц назад
River is amazing and gone too soon! 🙏 For my movie suggestion, Good Boys 2019 😁
@YorkshiremanReacts26
@YorkshiremanReacts26 Месяц назад
I’ve had a few people recommend that. The one with Jacob Iremblay isn’t it? He’s a great actor. One of his movie that I did that I wish these two would is ‘Wonder.’ It’s one of the best films I’ve ever seen. And it’s got a great cast! (Julia Robert’s, Owen Wilson, Noah Jupe, and obviously Jacob Tremblay himself.)
@oldchannel_MoM
@oldchannel_MoM Месяц назад
@@YorkshiremanReacts26 yes that's the one with Jacob, he's amazing. And Wonder is very heavy, his acting is just too real. But his heaviest movie is Room 2015, that was heartbreaking. He won so many awards for that role ❤️
@blackscreenrelaxation9463
@blackscreenrelaxation9463 Месяц назад
Stunning reaction guys!
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@jackthelad9933
@jackthelad9933 Месяц назад
A fav of mine. I read the story before seeing the film. I recommend reading it, simply to see what a great job they did of translating it to the screen. That's very rare I think? Anyway, great reaction! thanks.
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction Месяц назад
Thank you for watching. Yes I agree, this adaptation is a good example of being potentially better than the book. They’re different mediums of course, but the little changes enhanced the story for Gordie. Also in this book was another adaptation which is better being Shawshank Redemption
@bobbrown200
@bobbrown200 22 дня назад
You need to watch Big Fish
@chrispruett81
@chrispruett81 Месяц назад
I don't know if you ever seen it.. but I know a movie you and your son would really enjoy.. it's called "The Sandlot" It's a very fun/funny movie with kids and baseball! It's a CLASSIC!!
@user-wy1jx6if9j
@user-wy1jx6if9j Месяц назад
I’ll second that, such a great movie!!
@josephamesdacey6442
@josephamesdacey6442 Месяц назад
Hey do "sandlot" to balance it out
@howarddalton8436
@howarddalton8436 2 месяца назад
How introducing him to some Hitchcock like Rear Window?
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
Good idea, which is the best ‘first’ Hitchcock do you think ?
@ajayblake8740
@ajayblake8740 2 месяца назад
The Birds is a grand one.
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 2 месяца назад
@@GenerationMediaReaction The one that stands out in my mind as being accessible (as well as resonant in the modern world in a way that it wasn't necessarily when it was originally released) is *The Birds* (1963). Regarding the suggestion of *Rear Window* (1954), I feel moved to mention that a non-Hitchcock film made only five years earlier, *The Window* (1949), has a very similar premise, but features a juvenile protagonist, Bobby Driscoll, later the voice and image of Disney's *Peter Pan* (1953).
@zedwpd
@zedwpd 2 месяца назад
@@GenerationMediaReaction Rear Window is the best Hitchcock. But The Birds, Vertigo, Dial M For Murder, North By Northwest, Rope, Psycho, and others are all really good. The best Hitchcock for a first watch is tough, since they all have adult themes. Kids nowadays handle gore better than the romantic/sex stuff so maybe start with The Birds.
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the suggestions guys
@rvq90
@rvq90 2 месяца назад
Hi generation media reaction great reaction to stand by me I have some suggestions of movies I think you’ll love? 1) A perfect world 2) Sticks and Stones ( about bullying you can find the full movie on RU-vid not a sports movie) 3) Radio flyer 4) Searching for Bobby Fischer 5) The wizard 6) First kid 7) Miracle in lane 2 8) True confessions Sorry for the long list just some suggestions have a great night. Also would you watch anime? Like One Piece? Ray
@tofersiefken
@tofersiefken Месяц назад
If you haven't seen The Sandlot (1993), I highly recommend it as another coming of age story. Still very moving, but not as somber themed.
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction Месяц назад
Never heard of it !
@GaryHayesYT
@GaryHayesYT Месяц назад
@@GenerationMediaReaction Oh thats very good.
@setbos5385
@setbos5385 2 месяца назад
I can't wait for the follow-up video in 2054
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
3 x generations !
@MANEZIN1
@MANEZIN1 2 месяца назад
Hugs from Brazil 💙🇧🇷💙🇧🇷💙🇧🇷💙🇧🇷💙🇧🇷
@Bertoboy41
@Bertoboy41 2 месяца назад
I don't know if you actually reacted to this one before "Jaws" but if not, did you bring to the young one's (sorry, idk his name, or yours for that matter) that Richard Dreyfuss (pronounced by him as DRY-fuss) was 'Hooper' in "Jaws"? Another great Dreyfuss movie you both would enjoy is "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (sci-fi, aliens, 1977.)
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
Yes we spoke about this off camera. Close Encounters is on our list
@gregkirby9059
@gregkirby9059 2 месяца назад
Chris Chambers would have had a cig scar on his eye area like his brother why he is nick named eyeball
@jenniferpratt8790
@jenniferpratt8790 24 дня назад
Hi guys
@ASKMEABOUTMYGARDEN
@ASKMEABOUTMYGARDEN Месяц назад
I just thought of a movie for you guys to try..it's called FIRE IN THE SKY..I think you will like it.
@leeyaferguson9019
@leeyaferguson9019 2 месяца назад
🙏River💔😢
@gregkirby9059
@gregkirby9059 2 месяца назад
I am convinced ACE killed Gordies older brother Dennis, in the so called jeep acident.
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
What do you think about the idea that Ace might have been the one in the restaurant that killed Chris?
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 2 месяца назад
@@GenerationMediaReaction This seems unlikely to me. Ace wouldn't wait so long for his revenge (and didn't, according to Stephen King's novella), nor would he attack so indirectly in a place with so many witnesses, but this speculation (by the son) was an interesting by-product of Dad pointing out that Chris was the subject of the newspaper article in the prologue, a fact that doesn't register with most first-time viewers until the end. As for the Jeep accident, it's interesting that a Jeep is specified, because that's a military vehicle. It suggests that he might have joined the Army (though I think many Jeeps were also in civilian use by 1959).
@janel1386
@janel1386 28 дней назад
Have you guys watched any Star Wars? If not going down that journey would be great 😃
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 28 дней назад
We have Rogue One on the channel and considering the prequels
@janel1386
@janel1386 28 дней назад
@@GenerationMediaReaction I'll have to go watch that one.
@DaisyAzuras
@DaisyAzuras 2 месяца назад
Why is this being reuploaded?
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
Because the other video had terrible glitches and it was without a sound mix. Sorry for the confusion
@keywesttexmex1
@keywesttexmex1 2 месяца назад
This is a reupload and should be announced as so.
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
it was always in the the pinned comment
@Spencer_2236
@Spencer_2236 2 месяца назад
its not that serious
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 2 месяца назад
@@GenerationMediaReaction Maybe just add to the title "[Re-Upload]."
@aaronj0seph
@aaronj0seph 10 дней назад
this is such a hall monitor comment. lmaooo. ☝️ 👮🏼‍♀️
@slayskool1964
@slayskool1964 2 месяца назад
Is the British equivalent to this movie 'Scum' or 'This is England'?
@GenerationMediaReaction
@GenerationMediaReaction 2 месяца назад
Not really, those titles are set in more harsh environments. There's not much of a British equivalent to Stand By Me to be honest. Which is why it's so special. British films with young people like to have a socio-political edge to them. One film might be Quadrophenia since it depicts a particular scene of the mods, East is East is good.
@YorkshiremanReacts26
@YorkshiremanReacts26 Месяц назад
Damn I wish I’d have found your channel before you uploaded this! I could’ve told you about how you could’ve uploaded the full length version without any issues because I have done this movie too and the full length version is up and running! Please get back to me for any future movies!
@YorkshiremanReacts26
@YorkshiremanReacts26 Месяц назад
Damn I wish I’d have found your channel before you uploaded this! I could’ve told you about how you could’ve uploaded the full length version without any issues because I have done this movie too and the full length version is up and running! Please get back to me for any future movies!
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