you really have to know what you are looking for. The convenience store looks nothing like it did in the movie as they have added on to it and put pumps in the lot now. The hospital where the scenes were shot is totally different now and those floors long since renovated. The park has no fountain in it and as this video shows most of the locations have completely changed to the point they are not recognizable. They have renovated the home they outsiders lived in though and have made it look alot like it did in the movie though and its one of the few things Tulsa has that can even come close to being called a tourist attraction. The movie was great though and there are a few scenes that if you really look close you can see some details that were not here in the 60s such as the convenient store window scene if you look out behind Dally youll see a car turning right to go under Highway 51. It was not here in the 60s but its in the movie lol. Also despite Tulsa not really being mentioned in the movie plot if you look at the motorcyle Officers jacket he had a current (1980s) Tulsa Police patch on his sleeve. Not sure if they had the same one in the 60s but its a neat catch in the movie too.
So being from Tulsa, there really is not a whole lot we get recognized for, so I was glad to see this. When they made this movie they wanted to use local guys, so if you go watch The Outsiders, in the big rumble scene at the end, when all of the greasers meet up, my dad is one of the greaser "extras". Hes wearing a sleeveless leather jacket, has a mustache and is kinda balding on top, you see him a couple of times throughout the whole thing, but mostly when they are talking, he steps out from behind Pony Boy if I remember right. (he looks kinda scary, Ive seen that look on him a few times, like hes gonna kick the shit out of you lol) I'm sure his name is in the credits as "greaser number 4" or something like that, I dont know for sure, I never looked. His name is Monte Russell. He was also in Rumble Fish with Lawrence Fishbourne (which I still havent seen) so I guess I am the child of a movie star....right?
Brothers of Men i think i know who he is he kinda stands out, if he’s the one with short hair looks kinda asian. he’s the one at the fast food place when the soc and ponyboy are having a talk, is he one of the greasers sitting against the hood of the car?
They also made made the movie Tex here too !I seen some of the filming on the river when they were shooting the dirt bike shots i would say there were 200 hundred people trying to get a part in the movie Lol
The book that actually got me interested in reading. One of my favorites and favorite movies. Especially since they re-released it with all missing footage put back in. Thank you for the great tour!!
The extended version or "re-release" is terrible.. The music is awful and so much added garbage footage.. And pony boy and soda pop in bed together is just friggin creepy, so glad they cut all that out.
Tulsa is alive and well. This area was just a bad area. Now Danny Boy O'Connor is about to open up the house as a museum and since he started restoring the house the neighborhood has gotten better. Also, downtown is booming. Come visit. You will be surprised! Also, the museum will be open in a couple of months. They will also offer bus tours of the other filming sites.
I dated a girl in Tulsa when I lived there in 1999. She told me that when she was younger they heard they were filming this movie. She went to the hotel where they were staying and found some of the boys. She told me she kissed the Ponyboy character guy and that Matt Dillon was drinking.
I'm a "fan girl" of the 80s and especially this movie. it would be my dream to go to Tulsa and walk where dally, Johnny, and pony did and to see how the Curtis house still looks the same :)
Sadly it would look the same if the owners would do ALOT of cleaning up. I was there today and was extremely disappointed. Not a great part of town either.
They're renovating the house and turning it into an Outsiders museum, which I think is a fantastic project, but it does seem a little iffy to have a museum with potentially valuable objects in it in such a crappy neighborhood.
@@Gameoner1235890 Because the dam was completed in '84. That's almost certainly why they were allowed to burn it down, because they knew it was about to become obsolete. When you dam up a creek or lake, it floods massive areas frequently. My great-grandparents actually owned a large property on the Hominy Creek (which feeds the lake) and virtually all of their land, save their house (which was up on a steep hill) was flooded with the completion of the dam. The point of the dam is to hold back water. The water has to go somewhere that is held back. Go watch videos about the largest dam in the world (the 3 Rivers Gorge Dam in China) and you will understand better.
Someone may have already told you this but the gas station that Dallas robs was actually in Owasso, just outside Tulsa. That station you were in may have been the inside portion but when he runs out of the store it was a U-Totem in Owasso Oklahoma. They filmed in Owasso for a couple days all centered around Main Street and 86th Street North. The Taste-E-Freeze where pony and the Randy are talking in the car was just across and over from the U-totem. You can see a school and football stadium behind them when they are in the car, that is still there but the U-totem and Taste-E-Freeze have all been torn down. I grew up in Owasso and it was a huge deal when they came to town to film. The scene of Pony and Two Bit walking down the street where Two Bit sticks his thumb out like he is hitchhiking was also in Owasso on Main Street.
Work begins on 'The Outsiders' house. Danny Boy O'Connor, founding member of the hip-hop group House of Pain, is leading the charge to restore the house at 731 N. St. Louis. It was home to the Curtis brothers in "The Outsiders.," Thanks for all of your work Adamthewoo.
This movie is an epic true classic.Ive loved it since child hood.Every star in this film got their start here that are still in major movies to this day R.I.P. Swayze.
That was amazing thank you! I've often wondered about the locations the film was shot and wondered what happened to them, now I know. This was just wonderful thank you.
Thank you so much for making this video! I'm from Tulsa, OK and I just recently found out about the outsiders. I found the movie first then got the book and now I'm obsessed. I had my mom drive me to the admiral twin drive-in and she told me we went there once to watch the Simpsons movie I flipped out because I forgot and I realized that I had been there before I found the outsiders and was so excited! :)
+Erik Coulombe yes some of the films were shot in tulsa and a few of them at owasso. Things have recently change. The drive-in movie screen was burned down so they had to bulit another one. Curtchfield park doesn't have the fountain where the socs tried to drown ponyboy. And the house is pretty diffrent from back then .
The wooden framed Admiral Twin screens burned down a few years ago but the beloved local icon was soon replaced with a metal supported twin screen and they are still showing movies there as of 2016.
You did a REALLY good job of showing that stuff Adam! I grew up in T Town, read The Outsiders as a requirement in English class. We natives have embraced the film, it's actors and everyone seems to have little tidbits of where they were & if they had any interaction with the film crew or actors. I only know I was dating a guy I worked with, he had a simple old '56 Chevy white pickup & lived down near one of the neighborhood they filmed in. They knocked on his door one Thursday & offered him $50 a day to leave his truck parked about 3 doors North for 4 days. In those days, $200 went a long ways. That was considered a run down neighborhood then, but it was still a safe place to live,....just old. I watched that movie a LOT, never spotting that old '56 Chevy.... We also watched them filming some sort of scene from the windows of the hospital on 11th St, I believe it was; they were a long ways away, so we really didn't know what we were watching until it floated through the hospital on the gossip train about a film being filmed in the area. Thanks for the tour, the editing is awesome!
Fuck man , I want to visit that place! But how strange can it be... The town and the house where Ponyboy lived , haven't changed at all. So weird but still awesome. Love it!!!
Im currently in tulsa and the outsiders is on in my motel room. I just happened to look up where it was filmed and it brought me here. It was good to see Adam in his golden era! I forgot how great adams early vids were !
Houston we have a problem Band I know right my parents sold our old house. The people that bought it tore it down. My dad built the house with his own two hands he passed away last year.
Most of the scenes in the movie were filmed in North Tulsa it was a decent working class nabour hood at one time. As Adam notes a few times the hood is looking a little run down. I'll give ya a little advice people don't go up there by your self have a friend or someone who lives in the Tulsa area go with you and have a gun handy! There are a lot of shootings, drug addicts and homeless people wondering around up there at night it's NOT a safe place to be. I my self don't go up past Archer Street unless going to a base ball game or the BNSF Railroad Bridge on North Peoria road unless I got a real good reason to be up there.
It took me awhile to find your stuff, but I am glad I did. You are the MAN when it comes to this stuff. Thank You for your love of movies and dedication to these precise videos. Incredible.
i'm very sad, because i saw this video five years after the publication, .... i love this movie. I'm italian , and i love much olds american movie like this. One day i hope to come in america for visit these locations. anyway, thanks for this video :)
Thank you for making this I have to say this was quite a special filming location video you knocked this one out of the park I enjoyed it thoroughly many many thanks and great job! And this is coming from somebody who usually finds it very easy to be that guy that leaves that bad critique. This was simple and just a joy to watch thank you
Oh man a classic. I read that in Jr. High and have the dvd and both my grandchildren (teens in high school) have read the book, done book reports, and seen the movie. Everyone can identify with either the greasers (poor folks) or the scocias (forgive my spelling) So awesome and THANK YOU so much for doing this vlog. (smiling)
Another loss was The Camelot Hotel which was torn down a few years ago as well; so that Dairy Queen wasn't the only horrible loss. The Camelot hotel was used in the background during a 'payphone scene'. *Admiral twin was just rebuilt this year after a fire destroyed it a few years back; so you came at the perfect time Adam. Awesome Job as always and thanks for the taking up the request- I was the guy who said: 'Do 'The Outsiders! ' a while back. Huge Thanks! Amazing...
Thanks a lot I really appreciate you sharing the location of the outsiders that is one of my favorite movies and books of all time big thumbs up to you great Channel keep up the good work
@adamthewoo Great Job! I like how you patiently point out details at locations and show the scene in the movie and back to the present at the same spot and give the viewer a good opportunity to really compare what changed at that location. Thumbs Up!
It's amazing how many great actors were in that film back then when they were young, and went on to become superstars. Imagine how much it would cost to pay all of those actors to make that same film now.
Another great job on a movie location. One of my favorite movies is the outsiders. Interesting things look basically the same except a few missing buildings.
You should come back and revisit this. The Admiral Twin screens burned down but have since been rebuilt. The Outsider House is now a museum for the film.
I love this film , and launched a lot of the cast on the path to successful acting careers ,.....but so sad to see how certain locations have changed and detiriated over the years,...great memories of better times
This was a good movie. We had a U-tote-M walking distance from our house when I was a kid, the front of it looked the same as the movie except there were ice machines on the left and pay phones on the right, it became a Circle K in 1984.
This made my heart hurt! The Outsiders was my favourite movie growing up. I have to see these places!!
same my heart is hurting from watching this video
Me two
you really have to know what you are looking for. The convenience store looks nothing like it did in the movie as they have added on to it and put pumps in the lot now. The hospital where the scenes were shot is totally different now and those floors long since renovated. The park has no fountain in it and as this video shows most of the locations have completely changed to the point they are not recognizable.
They have renovated the home they outsiders lived in though and have made it look alot like it did in the movie though and its one of the few things Tulsa has that can even come close to being called a tourist attraction.
The movie was great though and there are a few scenes that if you really look close you can see some details that were not here in the 60s such as the convenient store window scene if you look out behind Dally youll see a car turning right to go under Highway 51. It was not here in the 60s but its in the movie lol.
Also despite Tulsa not really being mentioned in the movie plot if you look at the motorcyle Officers jacket he had a current (1980s) Tulsa Police patch on his sleeve. Not sure if they had the same one in the 60s but its a neat catch in the movie too.
Wow at 9:57 the fence still has that bend in it..Amazing
lol
I was thinking the same... 30 years later and fence still has a bęben.
Let's do it for Johnny
Giselle Navarro yes
Let us not forget about Dally
So being from Tulsa, there really is not a whole lot we get recognized for, so I was glad to see this. When they made this movie they wanted to use local guys, so if you go watch The Outsiders, in the big rumble scene at the end, when all of the greasers meet up, my dad is one of the greaser "extras". Hes wearing a sleeveless leather jacket, has a mustache and is kinda balding on top, you see him a couple of times throughout the whole thing, but mostly when they are talking, he steps out from behind Pony Boy if I remember right. (he looks kinda scary, Ive seen that look on him a few times, like hes gonna kick the shit out of you lol) I'm sure his name is in the credits as "greaser number 4" or something like that, I dont know for sure, I never looked. His name is Monte Russell. He was also in Rumble Fish with Lawrence Fishbourne (which I still havent seen) so I guess I am the child of a movie star....right?
Brothers of Men pretty much man
Brothers of Men i think i know who he is he kinda stands out, if he’s the one with short hair looks kinda asian. he’s the one at the fast food place when the soc and ponyboy are having a talk, is he one of the greasers sitting against the hood of the car?
Yeah kindve
How cool
They also made made the movie Tex here too !I seen some of the filming on the river when they were shooting the dirt bike shots i would say there were 200 hundred people trying to get a part in the movie Lol
I know exactly who you mean
Stay gold, Ponyboy.
Stay gold
The book that actually got me interested in reading. One of my favorites and favorite movies. Especially since they re-released it with all missing footage put back in. Thank you for the great tour!!
outsider238 when did they re-release it?
Yes
The extended version or "re-release" is terrible.. The music is awful and so much added garbage footage.. And pony boy and soda pop in bed together is just friggin creepy, so glad they cut all that out.
Some guy is actually saving the Curtis Brothers house! Go on the FB page and look up The Outsiders House
What happened to the house??
www.gofundme.com/theoutsidershouse
What did happen to the house
Danny Boy O’Connor from House of Pain/La Coka Nostra bought the house and is saving it from ruin
Just happens to be in a shity neighborhood in Tulsa
its kinda sad seeing the town just go downhill. and watching all those cool scenes no longer there :(
Kinsley 17 ikr 😭
It's always been kinda run down but ya it's just sad :( and no memorable signs anywhere and I feel bad for them
Kinsley 17 YES IKR 😩
The town isn't going downhill. That's just a crappy part of town.
Tulsa is alive and well. This area was just a bad area. Now Danny Boy O'Connor is about to open up the house as a museum and since he started restoring the house the neighborhood has gotten better. Also, downtown is booming. Come visit. You will be surprised! Also, the museum will be open in a couple of months. They will also offer bus tours of the other filming sites.
One day I will go to Tulsa and wander around until I find these places!
Guys lets go together some day! Greasers!
You don't even know how willing I am to do that. XD
You willing to do that? lol. I'm so down with that.
Yeah, now to wait until I'm an adult and I actually have money. lol One day...
lol.
The old dude that was talking sounded like it was a true event that happened. Like a actual murder
+Sylvia Nobody told him they were filming a movie. He still tells that story to this day, thinking he saw the cops cap a guy
Plot Twist: it was real
Lol I love this comment
I dated a girl in Tulsa when I lived there in 1999. She told me that when she was younger they heard they were filming this movie. She went to the hotel where they were staying and found some of the boys. She told me she kissed the Ponyboy character guy and that Matt Dillon was drinking.
AnythingWithWheels hahaha lol
Did you just call C Thomas Howell the ponyboy guy
Marquis de Lafayette ik why he disrespect my man like that😤❤️
@@rideoutsean like really? He is our god.
*fangirls uncontrollably*
Greasers need to make a comeback! Who's with me?
Heck I agree
I'm a greaser and proud
Stay gold~
me
stuckinthe80s me
stuckinthe80s ME!!
I'm a "fan girl" of the 80s and especially this movie. it would be my dream to go to Tulsa and walk where dally, Johnny, and pony did and to see how the Curtis house still looks the same :)
Sadly it would look the same if the owners would do ALOT of cleaning up. I was there today and was extremely disappointed. Not a great part of town either.
They're renovating the house and turning it into an Outsiders museum, which I think is a fantastic project, but it does seem a little iffy to have a museum with potentially valuable objects in it in such a crappy neighborhood.
TanzDerSchatten Yes! I totally agree with you.
The burning church scene where they rescued the children is now at the bottom of Skiatook Lake as of the late 1980's.
How could that happen? That place looks dry for miles on end in the movie.
@@Gameoner1235890 Because the dam was completed in '84. That's almost certainly why they were allowed to burn it down, because they knew it was about to become obsolete. When you dam up a creek or lake, it floods massive areas frequently. My great-grandparents actually owned a large property on the Hominy Creek (which feeds the lake) and virtually all of their land, save their house (which was up on a steep hill) was flooded with the completion of the dam. The point of the dam is to hold back water. The water has to go somewhere that is held back. Go watch videos about the largest dam in the world (the 3 Rivers Gorge Dam in China) and you will understand better.
Someone may have already told you this but the gas station that Dallas robs was actually in Owasso, just outside Tulsa. That station you were in may have been the inside portion but when he runs out of the store it was a U-Totem in Owasso Oklahoma. They filmed in Owasso for a couple days all centered around Main Street and 86th Street North. The Taste-E-Freeze where pony and the Randy are talking in the car was just across and over from the U-totem. You can see a school and football stadium behind them when they are in the car, that is still there but the U-totem and Taste-E-Freeze have all been torn down. I grew up in Owasso and it was a huge deal when they came to town to film. The scene of Pony and Two Bit walking down the street where Two Bit sticks his thumb out like he is hitchhiking was also in Owasso on Main Street.
Aaa that in walking distance
Work begins on 'The Outsiders' house. Danny Boy O'Connor, founding member of the hip-hop group House of Pain, is leading the charge to restore the house at 731 N. St. Louis. It was home to the Curtis brothers in "The Outsiders.," Thanks for all of your work Adamthewoo.
You can follow their progress on Facebook by looking up The Outsiders House. They update it on a daily basis.
Hope they kept the fence!!!
outsiders is my all time favorite movie!!! watched it in intermediate school and fell in love with it since!!!!!
I just watched this movie not too long ago and it was cool to see all the areas fresh in my mind.
For sure I am going there #greasers for everything , fist bumps. 👊😁💥👊😊👌
#greaser for life
+Alan Escareno Greasergirl for ever
***** no one I hope ;)
You are so dedicated, Adam! Stay gold!
When I saw this in my recommendations I immediately clicked on it. I am glad than a CZcamsr did a video on this
This movie is an epic true classic.Ive loved it since child hood.Every star in this film got their start here that are still in major movies to this day R.I.P. Swayze.
That was amazing thank you! I've often wondered about the locations the film was shot and wondered what happened to them, now I know. This was just wonderful thank you.
I just can't believe this all has been in Oklahoma for 34 years! Dayum!
Great shirt. That album reminds me of Michael Meyers.
I've read the book four times and have seen the movie a dozen times! Awesome to see this vlog today!
I’m going to see all these places in summer. So excited! I love the outsiders.
I was 17 when this movie came out.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for making this video! I'm from Tulsa, OK and I just recently found out about the outsiders. I found the movie first then got the book and now I'm obsessed. I had my mom drive me to the admiral twin drive-in and she told me we went there once to watch the Simpsons movie I flipped out because I forgot and I realized that I had been there before I found the outsiders and was so excited! :)
cool I'm from Texas I wish I could go
+Erik Coulombe yes some of the films were shot in tulsa and a few of them at owasso. Things have recently change. The drive-in movie screen was burned down so they had to bulit another one. Curtchfield park doesn't have the fountain where the socs tried to drown ponyboy. And the house is pretty diffrent from back then .
+Jackson Brown me to i'm from texas. i wish i could go.
Same here
I wish I could go have fun exploring!
The wooden framed Admiral Twin screens burned down a few years ago but the beloved local icon was soon replaced with a metal supported twin screen and they are still showing movies there as of 2016.
nooooooo
Subconsciously when I watch a movie I always wonder where exactly did they film that....thanks so much for your videos!
One of my favorite movies of all time growing up as a kid. Stay Golden Pony Boy!!!!
Man we miss you Patrick Swayze. RIP greaser , thanks for watching over the kids .
You did a REALLY good job of showing that stuff Adam! I grew up in T Town, read The Outsiders as a requirement in English class. We natives have embraced the film, it's actors and everyone seems to have little tidbits of where they were & if they had any interaction with the film crew or actors. I only know I was dating a guy I worked with, he had a simple old '56 Chevy white pickup & lived down near one of the neighborhood they filmed in. They knocked on his door one Thursday & offered him $50 a day to leave his truck parked about 3 doors North for 4 days. In those days, $200 went a long ways. That was considered a run down neighborhood then, but it was still a safe place to live,....just old. I watched that movie a LOT, never spotting that old '56 Chevy....
We also watched them filming some sort of scene from the windows of the hospital on 11th St, I believe it was; they were a long ways away, so we really didn't know what we were watching until it floated through the hospital on the gossip train about a film being filmed in the area.
Thanks for the tour, the editing is awesome!
Its amazing how the house's fence still has that bend in it.
Rob Lowe visited the house yesterday for his 53rd Birthday. He was in town for March Madness so said why not.
Fuck man , I want to visit that place! But how strange can it be... The town and the house where Ponyboy lived , haven't changed at all. So weird but still awesome. Love it!!!
and they made the house into a little museum
Im currently in tulsa and the outsiders is on in my motel room. I just happened to look up where it was filmed and it brought me here. It was good to see Adam in his golden era! I forgot how great adams early vids were !
I'm emotional just watching this
Sorry I'm about 4 years late to see this. What an excellent video. Great work ATW!
I haven’t seen this channel in a year, but once the intro played everything came back.
this made me so happy!
Adams a genius, right on the exact location☆☆☆
why do people get rid of every old building
Houston we have a problem Band I know right my parents sold our old house. The people that bought it tore it down. My dad built the house with his own two hands he passed away last year.
+WickedTornado you must be great fun at parties.
Idk but it makes me so sad. Back then it looks so much more pretty and fun
Wait til you get older you will understand
The Dairy Queen is still there, its an appliance Repair Shop now, you can still see the roof line when you drive by..its on the West side of the road!
Most of the scenes in the movie were filmed in North Tulsa it was a decent working class nabour hood at one time. As Adam notes a few times the hood is looking a little run down. I'll give ya a little advice people don't go up there by your self have a friend or someone who lives in the Tulsa area go with you and have a gun handy! There are a lot of shootings, drug addicts and homeless people wondering around up there at night it's NOT a safe place to be. I my self don't go up past Archer Street unless going to a base ball game or the BNSF Railroad Bridge on North Peoria road unless I got a real good reason to be up there.
Yes, i live in that area and there is always shooting at parks and stuff like that .
"nabour" 😂😂😂
Thanks for sharing Adam. I remember seeing this movie in middle school back in 97. Good memories
u should find dallys house or the bar he was staying in whe johnny n pony told him they killed a soc
That "bar/house" was located near 161st and admiral its currently a Microtel hotel.
It took me awhile to find your stuff, but I am glad I did. You are the MAN when it comes to this stuff. Thank You for your love of movies and dedication to these precise videos. Incredible.
i'm very sad, because i saw this video five years after the publication, .... i love this movie. I'm italian , and i love much olds american movie like this. One day i hope to come in america for visit these locations. anyway, thanks for this video :)
I loved this book and movie. I read and saw both in 8th grade. Still remember it nicely
Thanks for sharing Adam, just Re watching some of your old movie location videos. Nice one 👍🎥❤
Used to live in Tulsa. It is sad to see how things have changed,. Thanks for the walk down memory lane and another great video.
This is why I want the move to Tulsa's Oklahoma. Stay gold Ponyboy... Stay gold.
My brother is a big fan of The Outsiders. Totally cool
Thank you for making this I have to say this was quite a special filming location video you knocked this one out of the park I enjoyed it thoroughly many many thanks and great job! And this is coming from somebody who usually finds it very easy to be that guy that leaves that bad critique. This was simple and just a joy to watch thank you
Really great...thanks so much for revisiting for all of us!
Great movie. Carry that way of thinking through life." Stay Gold"
Nothing gold can stay...Stay Gold, Adam!!!!!
Omg this makes me wanna cry 😭
This is one of my most favorite movies ever! Great job Adam!!! Oh and thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
Oh man a classic. I read that in Jr. High and have the dvd and both my grandchildren (teens in high school) have read the book, done book reports, and seen the movie. Everyone can identify with either the greasers (poor folks) or the scocias (forgive my spelling) So awesome and THANK YOU so much for doing this vlog. (smiling)
I was just scrolling through watching your videos, and saw this. This video has officially made my year.
Same here. I'm reading it in school and it's getting really good!
Wow what a cast of nobodies at the time who turned into stars. That's incredible. I haven't seen or thought about this movie in a long time.
Another loss was The Camelot Hotel which was torn down a few years ago as well; so that Dairy Queen wasn't the only horrible loss. The Camelot hotel was used in the background during a 'payphone scene'.
*Admiral twin was just rebuilt this year after a fire destroyed it a few years back; so you came at the perfect time Adam.
Awesome Job as always and thanks for the taking up the request- I was the guy who said: 'Do 'The Outsiders! ' a while back. Huge Thanks! Amazing...
That was great! One of my all time favorite movies! Thank you!
very touching This is my favorite movie glad he took the time for this, glad the town hasn't changed amazing!!
The theater has been rebuilt really nice. I haven't gone yet, but every time I go bye it looks fairly busy! Hope it stays open!!
Thank You... Enjoyed your video of Now and Then!!! You got a great eye watched that movie thousands of time in the late 80's Thanks
Stay GOLD, Adam the WOO!!
super cool video, love, love love this movie. Always cool to see where my favorite shows and moves were shot.
That was awesome man thanks for showing us this.
Holy shit I remember watching this movie three years ago at my school. thanks for coming here I almost forgot about this movie!
I want to thank you, Adam, for making this.
Again, thanks, I really like this video.
Super work Adam! Even if most of the locations have been torn down, your comments and details put in your video really helps . Bravo!
Thanks a lot I really appreciate you sharing the location of the outsiders that is one of my favorite movies and books of all time big thumbs up to you great Channel keep up the good work
This is my favorite movie! Thanks for doing this one...
I like how you did this one. Especially at the very end. Sweet!
You saying Stay Gold gave me chills! Great video! Loved The Outsiders when I was a kid in the early 80's!
@adamthewoo Great Job! I like how you patiently point out details at locations and show the scene in the movie and back to the present at the same spot and give the viewer a good opportunity to really compare what changed at that location. Thumbs Up!
We had to watch this movie in school and write an essay. Glad I liked the movie!
Same
Thanks so much for sharing your passion. These are so great!
Adam that was awesome! Thanks so much for making that. It was the best 12+ minutes of my night.
The wading pool is actually a "splash pad" and is used during the summer for kids to play in. Not sure if that one still works.
It's amazing how many great actors were in that film back then when they were young, and went on to become superstars. Imagine how much it would cost to pay all of those actors to make that same film now.
Another great job on a movie location. One of my favorite movies is the outsiders. Interesting things look basically the same except a few missing buildings.
You should come back and revisit this. The Admiral Twin screens burned down but have since been rebuilt. The Outsider House is now a museum for the film.
Great job Adam as always. Great 80's movie,the cast is full of big stars and a few mega stars.
I read this in the 7th grade, I'm gonna be a junior in high school now ! Dang, memories haha.
I love this film , and launched a lot of the cast on the path to successful acting careers ,.....but so sad to see how certain locations have changed and detiriated over the years,...great memories of better times
adam my friend love the vid my all time fav movie thank you for all the cut scenes to show todays view from a classic film totally awesome
adamwoo is on point with all my favorite filming locations ... i like all his locations !!!
I fangirled since you did this. The Outsiders is my FAVORITE movie. (:
Looks like a great vacation destination
OMG this was one of my favs LOVE this one keep them coming woooooooooo!
This was a good movie.
We had a U-tote-M walking distance from our house when I was a kid, the front of it looked the same as the movie except there were ice machines on the left and pay phones on the right, it became a Circle K in 1984.
omg i love the outsiders
Thanks for posting this video and also for the research that went into it.