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The next novel I checkout off my list was The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. The story follows 14 year old Ponyboy Curtis who believes he is an outsider in society. Pony and his two brothers just lost both of their parents in a car accident and are living on their own on the East side of town, aka the poor side of town. They are referred to as the Greasers as the rich West siders are known as the Socs.
One night when Ponyboy is walking home alone at night he is beat up by a gang of Socs for no reason. The next night, another fight breaks out at the drive-in theater. Continuing on in the story, a Soc nearly drowns Ponyboy in a fountain and a fellow Greaser steps in and stabs the Soc, killing him. The boys hide outside of town as they will surely be wanted for murder.
The boys continue to hide, run, and be beaten up as outsiders. That is why Pony is writing this book. As a part of grief and for all of the other outsiders in the world.
The book is referenced in Gilmore Girls during the episode where Rory and Dean attend a dance at Chilton. On the drive there Rory is having doubts about going in since she does not have any friends or fit in at school. “And these kids at my school — awful. Have you seen The Outsiders?” asks Rory. Dean replies that he has in wh
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One of my favorite pedantic activities is combing through IMDb to see what other projects key crew members have worked on in the past. Cinematographer Alex Nepomniaschy has a fun resume, including Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" music video and '90s movie classics "Safe" (1995) and Never Been Kissed" (1999). Amy and Dan first worked with him on "Bunheads" and then brought him along on all subsequent projects, including "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." Casting director Risa Bramon Garcia, who I assume was hired to replace Mara Casey, knows the Palladinos from "Roseanne." She's responsible for casting some of my favorite movies, including "Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985) and "Something Wild" (1986). She and fellow casting director Jami Rudofsky worked together on "Masters of Sex," along with first assistant directors Matt G. Sheets and Eric Tignini, who also worked with Lauren Graham on "Parenthood."
If you dig deep enough, you'll find connections between a majority of the cast, crew, and even common Palladino movie references, like "A Star is Born" (2018, which I would love to hear their thoughts on) and "Fatal Attraction" (1987). Hollywood is insular and many behind-the-scenes professionals get work through referrals and name recognition. I appreciate whe
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