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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Francis Ford Coppola |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 25 March, 1983 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Language, Atmospheric, Class Differences, Color, Coming-of-Age, Compassionate, Drama, English, Feature, Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama, Intimate, Kids in Trouble, Movie, Poignant, Profanity, Questionable for Children, Sentimental, Sibling Relationships, Slick |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D70596D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 012569705968 |
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Customer Reviews of The Outsiders - The Complete Novel (Two-Disc Special Edition)
Even better I love this movie and I always have. However, the extra features on this set are especially wonderful. I taught the novel in my 8th grade reading class and we watched the movie. Almost every single kid I taught loved both. The bonus features prominently feature the author, Susie Hinton, and the students and I were fascinated by them. I highly recommend this set to any fans. If you have never read the book or seen the movie, I advise you to get the book, especially if you're an adolescent. I will always have fond memories of reading this book in one sitting with complete awe when I was twelve or so. I cried and pondered the meaning of life. The book and movie are a joy to share with the younger people in your life. Many of my students said it was the first book they'd ever read that they liked.
The Outsiders The Movie.
The movie version of the outsdiers wasn't as good as the book.
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>The book added alot more details, The book seemed to be alot more exciting. When I saw the movie I was really disappointed. I pictured everything in my mind how the people died and what everything looked like.
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>The movie was disappointing because There were things in the book that didn't even happen in the movie, for example the beggining the book, ponyboy is on his way out of the movies and he gets jumped by the socs, and in the movie he is writing his paper, by the way you never even find out why he is writing his paper, in the end of the book you find out that Pony and Soda don't go to the boys home, but in the movie you hear about them might having to go to the boys home but you never find out if they do. So I definitely liked the book better. It was way more exciting and you find out more. I think if they remade the movie today, it could be alot better.
So Effin' Awesome
This movie, based of the novel "The Outsiders", totally rocks. It's about two teenaged boys, Ponyboy and Johnny, that find themselves in a scenario where lethal force is needed to save anothers life. See some punkfaced Socs got into a fight with Ponyboy and Johnny, and after a while of facing off each other, Bob (The leader of the punkfaced socs) gets Ponyboy and starts to drown him, the only way to save him is for Johnny to kill bob. So yeah, Bob gets shanked in the back and dies. So having killed Bob, Johnny and Ponyboy run to Dally for help. He sends them out to Windrixville, to stay in a knappy old abandoned church. After a week they go out for ice-cream, upon coming back they see the church burning, so... they pull the whole heroic superman crap and save like 5-6 kids from the church. Of coarse one of them has to get hurt, and it's Johnny, he gets a bunch of 3rd degree burns. Ponyboy, Dally and Johnny are now heros for what they did. Than the greasers kick the Socs tails and Johnny dies, Dally gets mad and than purposly kills himself, but in a tricky way thats hard to catch. And than Pony's teacher wants him to write an interesting paper because he's falling behind and he does. It's so ironicly called "The Outsiders." Wow isn't that nice. So yes the story is good, but when it comes to the acting, it was alittle teleprompter for me, you know that robot sound. So I rate it at 4 stars, thats all it deserves!--
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>Spanky Fherburger