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This is honestly so bad but um i made it!! đ
âJohnny wasnât as innocent as Pony thinksâ true, so true.
Some of the âbruisesâ Johnny had that the rest of the gang just assumed were from his parents were actually hickeys.
Johnny may have been more innocent than like, Dally or Two-bit, but heâs still a 16 year old greaser, heâs gonna get into some shit at some point, he js never told Pony any of it bc heâs silly đ
Ponyboy trying to act tough while also needing his big brother to cuddle him to sleep is so silly and I love him so much
Theyâre all happy right? Wrong.
(Curtis bros edition! 1/3)
1965 - Johnny and Dally are dead. Their parents are too. But itâs okay! Theyâll get through it together.
1967 - At 19 years old, Soda is drafted into war. He goes MIA three months later, they find his body a month after that.
1970 - Ponyâs off in college now, though the Curtises troubles are far from over. A heart condition they didnât know he had ends up killing him after a track meet. He was 19, Darry was the only Curtis kid to reach his 20th birthday.
1975 - Darryâs thirty years old now, he has a wife and kids. He finally got out of the east side. He has everything he ever wanted. Except itâs not enough. He misses his brothers, he misses his parents, he misses his friends. He canât do this anymore. After all, Ponyboy was supposed to be the one to get out of Tulsa. Not him. So he takes a reach for the bottle and never puts it downâŚ
Darryâs kids are forced to grow up without a father figure, his wife has to raise them alone. Pony never made it out of Tulsa, Soda never got a chance to grow up. The Curtis brothers hadnât seen Steve or Two-bit in years even before their deaths. The two werenât expected their reunion with their former friends to be at a funeral. Everything went wrong, but soon the Curtis family is back together again. For good this time.
wow! Writing fluff is so much fun! đ
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okay i am reading rob lowe's autobiography and taking notes on anything the outsiders related! this first part is some personal background as well as the casting for the outsiders.
i know some of this is already common knowledge about their audition process but i thought rob had some interesting insights/ways of describing it so thought i would share. đ also i am recording every word he says about matt dillon because that's my man
at 15 rob gets a role in a tv sitcom, "a new kind of familyâ - this is when he first starts being seen as a teen idol, he's only 15 and getting fan mail from men in jail asking to see him shirtless :( and girls chase him around and basically jump him, they steal his shoelaces (?) he writes a lot about how he hates this ear piercing scream of teenage girls
he moves to santa monica and becomes friends with the LA actors crowd, mostly through his high school - heâs friends with the sheens and penns, robert downey jr, emilio estevez
charlie sheen is a freak and sometimes wears a bulletproof vest to school and is a huge conspiracy theorist but we knew he was a weirdo
but the tv show flops and he has trouble landing acting gigs for a while, he feels like a has been at 17, thinks of doing something else with his life, is ready to go into usc
in december 1982, heâs told he can audition for the outsiders - itâs basically his last chance
LA auditions: tom cruise, emilio estevez, tommy howell
every male actor in hollywood between ages of 15 and 30 were being asked to audition
coppola didnt even know the outsiders existed until one middle school liked the book so much that they petitioned it to be made into a movie and he was like okay
rob says s.e. wrote the outsiders set in the 50s? maybe a writing mistake but i think thatâs so funny if he actually thought it was in the 50s this whole time
rob sees emilio at the soundstage for the audition among 25 other actors, the audition is nothing like he's seen before, emilio is wearing a âridiculous looking pompadourâ and rob asks him wtf is going on, emilio is like âhey what can i say itâs francisâ - his dad genuinely almost died of a heart attack working for coppola on apocalypse now
side note the filming process of apocalypse now is absolutely INSANE - sickness everywhere, a tapeworm coming out of martinâs driverâs mouth at one point, playboy bunnies were just written into the film etc
everyone is leaving the auditions miserable except for this one guy who comes out all happy, telling rob and emilio that francis sent all the actors away except for him - rob describes him as friendly and funny but having a robotic, bloodless, focused intensity (tom cruise btw)
francis keeps switching everyoneâs parts and having them read each others parts in front of the other actors
tom reads for sodapop randy darry and dally!
rob reads for sodapop and randy
emilio reads for sodapop and darry
the auditions have this insane setup of a table with a small light and 4 chairs in the middle of a dark room, everyone whoâs not in the scene is circling around watching- he describes it like a boxing match
he says tom looks like he wants to bash his brains in and steal his role from him
1st lineup: dennis quaid as darryl, scot bayo as sodapop, tommy howell as ponyboy
tommy is so lowkey he doesnât seem like heâs trying, but also seems very real and authentic, he looks like a baby
tommy is stonefaced and cool the entire time heâs watching others, they canât believe heâs only 15
mickey rourke comes in and rob says he looks dirty and homeless lol francis worships him
2nd lineup: rob and tommy play their respective roles with john laughlin as darry
robs entire career lowkey rests on the soda crying monologue, heâs only able to cry because he sees tommyâs eyes water for him (aw)
francis gets mad at some of the actors for pronouncing soc as sock LOLLLL
the role of sodapop is most coveted after ponyboy, itâs supposed to be huge, romantic, with the big breakdown scene at the end - he will bring this back later i assume with how he was upset about it being cut
NYC auditions: matt dillon, ralph macchio
they fly to new york for the next round of auditions
on the flight together rob tommy emilio and tom are âworking a cute stewardess for alcoholâ lol and become friends - this is like the LA squad
the new york actors make up the other group which is kinda fighting for roles against this LA group, theyâre tough, intense, serious
the actors stay at the plaza hotel and theyâre told they need to share rooms
as soon as tom hears this he calls his agent and rob literally does an impression of him âuh paul? theyâre making us share đ â he is certain this is not right and wants this fixed asap, heâs already a diva
the boys go out to times square and get super drunk
next morning is what rob calls the east coast vs. west coast acting brawl (screentest time)
robâs impressions of the other actors below:
matt dillon
matt is already a huge teen idol, heâs pretty intimidated by him
heâs reading the part of dallas - âand by reading i mean reading, heâs holding the entire script with his eyes locked on the textâ - idk what he means by this i thought this is what theyâre supposed to do.. whatever
after a while he puts it down and is paraphrasing completely, adlibbing, making up dialogue while the other actors try to keep up with him
he canât tell if francis told him to freestyle it or not - if so, heâs got the part locked in and if he didnât, then matt dillon has âdangling, clanking, scary big elephant ballsâ
ralph macchio
he recognizes ralph because they were competing for a part in âeight is enoughâ
describes him as a tiny kid, bro is 21
he says itâs clear heâs the front runner for johnny
ralph says him and matt have only been reading for their respective parts and have been doing so for days (together btw) (itâs clear the dally-johnny dynamic is very important to francis)
this is very interesting to me!!! how everyone else was so in between parts and matt and ralph were just. locked in from the start. and paired.
tom comes in and is asked to do sodapop, he is nailing the breakdown and robâs like âiâm done thatâs itâ - he is a force to be reckoned with
then tom stops in the middle of the scene!! and says âthis just isnât working for me iâm sorryâ, francis lets him try again but it doesnât hit so thatâs how he loses the role basically
rob does the scene and crushes it
thatâs all for chapter 9, no one is casted yet. the only greaser not mentioned at auditions at this point is patrick, i assume he will get to that + diane lane + others in the next part though, and itâll also cover the dynamic between the cast once they already get the roles
pt 2 coming soon hopefully some more juicy stuff đ
thinking about how if darry hadnât turned on soda, ponyboy might justve went to his room and cried. bc the thing is he thinks darry is being irrational but he knows how stupid he sounded he sounded saying he forgot (âIt sounded dumb, even to me, when I stammered [âŚ]â)
up until this point, itâs a one sided argument all most. like in the musical i could argue (not very well) that pony eggs darry on the entire argument but in the book i think iâd say heâs more docile (?) meek (?? neither the right word but alas).
for example
âI ran home, trembling at the thought of facing Darry.â
âHe was on his feet in a second. I stood there, chewing on my fingernail.â
ââWhere the heck have you been? Do you know what time it is?" He was madder than I'd seen him in a long time. I shook my head wordlessly.â
âIt sounded dumb, even to me, when I stammered, "I... I went to sleep in the lot...â
âI didn't mean to." I pleaded with Darry.â
and then the most important part to this whole point iâm trying to make
âI felt hot tears of anger and frustration rising. "I said I didn't mean to...â
darryâs been hollering at him the entire time and it took this long for pony to finally get frustrated and angry too and even still. even still pony doesnât yell back. even still pony bites his tongue and lets his words fizzle out. bc it wouldâve been real easy to shout it but he doesnât.
heâs likely mostly frustrated with himself. because yeah ok darrel maybe he hasnât been using his head as much lately, but he doesnât know why. all he knows is that heâs been forgetting things more and more and he does things like fall asleep in the lot with nothing but a sleeveless sweatshirt and hereâs darry yelling like pony did it on purpose. but he didnât do it on purpose he didnât mean to.
and pony gets it, he has been saying that a lot lately. he gets why darry is starting to get upset at the repetitiveness of it; ponyâs probably tired of saying it himself.
despite all this pony wasnât going to engage in the argument until soda spoke up. until soda spoke up and darry shot him down. bc for all intent and purposes, in ponyâs mind that is, soda is one connection to this family. soda is the only hint that the family he knows and love didnât completely leave him eight months ago. bc he hardly recognizes darry and heâs half convinced himself that if not for soda darry would throw him in a home.
so no âno one should ever holler at my brotherâ bc in his mind, in his puberty stricken mind thatâs still grieving his father and older brother, sodas the only real family heâs got left.
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