Teddy Tries To Dodge A Train | Stand By Me | CineStream

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Teddy (Corey Feldman) decides to stand on the train tracks and dodge an oncoming train.

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Stand By Me (Rob Reiner/1986) SYNOPSIS: After the death of one of his friends, a writer recounts a childhood journey with his friends to find the body of a missing boy.

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"I never had any friends like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anyone?"

PrecipitationAndCorderoy
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I never used to truly understand this scene but Teddy has some major issues in his childhood and I love when he says I don’t need a babysitter and Chris says you do too because Chris knows about Teddys problems and just wants to look out for him. A true friend

hippiecheezburger
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Corey Feldman may have faded away in the 90s but he starred in the two greatest kid movies of the 80s.

jamesh
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Teddy defines the quote,
"Live fast, die young."

petersullivan
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"I don't need no babysitter."
"You do too."

LOL.

MovieLover
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Teddy trying to dodge a train while they are on an adventure to find a kid who was hit and killed by a train... sometimes Darwin writes its own story.

Ktallica
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Just when teddy said ‘I’ll kill you!” at 1:22 while the train passes made me laugh every time

SabbathAndrews
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Teddy is lowkey my favorite character.. he has heart but borderline crazy lol always seeing how far he can take shit ! Lol and he knows how to talk shit 🤣

MrJuggzmarley
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Chris saves teddy from himself 👍 Chris Chambers is a very heroic kid 😁

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Fun Fact: In this part of Stand By Me the train is played by McCloud River Railroad #19, a 2-8-2 “Mikado” built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in April 1915. This is one of two McCloud River Railroad steam locomotives used in the film, with the other being McCloud River Railroad 25 (Now in operation at the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad located in Garibaldi, Oregon). It was also used in the 1973 film Emperor of the North. Today this locomotive is undergoing a operational restoration work at the Age of Steam Roundhouse located in Sugarcreek, Ohio.

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The interesting thing to note is in the book

Chris dies the same way.
But
Vern died in a house fire in college.
And
Teddy died in a car accident

Leaving Gordon the last survivor of the trip. They changed it in the movie and I think Teddy ends up as a handyman and Vern a forklift operator.

The original outcome of those two must have been too depressing for the movie’s somewhat uplifting message.

tldofficial
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Seven cents Vern.?? Gordie's react is so good.

S.B.M
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Imagine what the conductors in the train were thinking😂😂

TrentEngineFan
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All four of these kids had some sort of issue that they were dealing with and they all had each other to bond with and cope with. That's what friendship is all about!

aaronfreimark
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Trains are huge objects and even though they are moving very fast their size obscures their actual speed, like an airliner approaching an airport looks like it’s moving very slowly. When the train is on you and you realize how fast it’s actually going, you’d be lucky to dodge anything. Chris saved his life there.

lotatude
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I'm beginning to love chris. I love his character, unique personality & qualities.

paulmacartney
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Chris is the Dad
Gordie is the Mom
Vern and Teddy are kids
Lol

paytontaylor
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Why is he acting like he was the one who stormed Normandy😂

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In the book, Teddy later died years after this in a car accident. He was the driver.

petersullivan
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At 2:17 you can see Jerry O'Connell's radio mic on he's leg

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