(Source: goodreads.com)
Happy 42! - Stand by me (1986)
We all would have loved having a friend like your Chris Chambers, the friendship he has with Gordie and them all. Brave, encouraging and always there. And a lot of us also want to BE like Chris with our friends. You and your character inspire us, so thanks for that :)
Las cuatro estaciones (otoño e invierno) (PDF)
Para rollingontheriver14 y otros que las quieran leer en español, ahí está El cuerpo (otoño). Y gracias a Yeli por ese magnífico blog donde tiene recursos como éste y tantos otros :)
1) I have “a thing” with old/second hand books. I know some day I’ll marry a cook, a bartender or a librarian.
2) I need to re-read it before the next rewatch (yes, I don’t know if you’ll ever do a 3rd Rio movies round, but sure we’ll do a SBM so…). I don’t remember anything (ah, my head) so hey!
“Distance” (degrees of separation) between Trent and River (vol. 5)
Of course: The King is the key for the distance 2. Phoenix worked in “Stand by me” (“The body” adaptation, he was Chris Chambers) and Stephen admires and still loving the boy. And there’s that mutual fanboy thing with Reznor: not so strong as Palahniuk’s one, but there it is, it’s said “The becoming” is inspired on “Tommyknockers” (idea and title, I read that only God knows where) and he references “Hurt” in “The Dark Tower”.
There are King quotes about both out there.
I hate myself now. No dessert for me in a month.
Literature beats drugs (4), cinema (3) and music (3), although the Navarro kiss-connection is still the sexiest ;-)
I looked to the left, and beyond the mill I could see the Castle river not so wide now but a little cleaner, still flowing under the bridge between Castle Rock and Harlow. The trestle upstream is gone, but the river is still around. So am I.
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Gordie, The Body (via phoenixovertheriver)
(“river is still around. so am I” ===> rebloggin it here too because of the SBM factor and because of this part).
Columbia pictures renamed the film Stand By Me because the original title The Body was misleading. According to screenwriter Raynold Gideon,”It sounded like either a sex film, a bodybuilding film, or another Stephen King horror film. Rob came up with Stand By Me, and it ended up being the least unpopular opinion.”
(Source: filmtrivia, via fuckyesphoenix-deactivated20120)




