I do hope he takes on one more role that requires him to say "microprocessors". Hintons book The Outsiders, if there will ever be one. He used to be a snarky boy, wild and adventurous, constantly searching for danger. But I remember him before the wild side of New York, my home, had changed him to the person he was. In the penultimate spot is Emilio Estevez (Two-Bit Matthews), an eventual Wild West menace turned drunk-driving hockey coach that seemed destined for superstardom but seemingly pulled on the reins of his acting career. Here is my vision of a possible cast and crew for a possible reboot film adaptation of S.E. Dally Winston was a cold, cynical person, holding a certain hatred for the world in his beautiful blue eyes. But I wish we saw a lot more of him lately because he's such a great goddamn actor. Dillon is equally adept at drama (TO DIE FOR), iconic comedy (THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY), and cheese-filled sex romps (WILD THINGS). The biggest menace among the Greasers, he informed all within earshot that a rumble without him was, in fact, not a rumble. Regardless, you couldn't take your eyes off of him in this movie. He'd punch you in the face then knuckle your old lady. Dally Winston had been in gangs in New York City before joining the greasers. The most well-known member of the cast at the time, Dillon as Dally conveyed angst-bordering-on-dangerous-rage and might as well have worn a t-shirt that said "I'M A BAD BOY" just to really hammer the point home. Next up is the epitome of a 'bad boy', Matt fucking Dillon (Dallas Winston). Relaxed, laid-back cowboy name with broad appeal, although none of the western place-names packs the same style power they did a few years ago. If you were betting on one of these guys in 1983, Howell was the chalk. The name Dallas is both a boys name and a girls name of Irish origin meaning 'skilled'. It didn't quite work out that way and he somehow managed to dodge career suicide after the abomination that was SOUL MAN. Today, the film is known more for its stellar cast of future movie star and. With only one credit under his belt thanks to E.T., the 15-year-old pin-up darling was tabbed as the lead and seemingly on track to become the biggest and brightest star of the bunch. Dallas 'Dally' Winston was a greaser, the tritagonist of The Outsiders, and a member of The Gang. ![]() After raising Hollywood hell for a few years, the noted NFL fan cleaned up his act and was likely very grateful that his bad-boy tabloid fodder went down in the '80s, allowing him to still have a productive career 40 years later. Then we have pretty-boy Rob Lowe (Sodapop Curtis) in his feature film debut. The Outsiders (1983) Matt Dillon: Dallas Winston Showing all 75 items Jump to: Photos (42) Quotes (33) Photos 19 more photos Quotes Dallas yells at a doctor after seeing Johnny die Dallas : WHY DO YOU BOTHER HELPING PEOPLE, HUH It doesn't do any good. Even in a sleeveless Canadian tuxedo, just an absolute stud. Going left to right, we start off with 19-year-old Tom Cruise (Steve Randle) who would rocket to stardom in his next movie thanks to his tighty-whitey dance moves. …that, objectively speaking, THE OUTSIDERS has the best-looking cast in film history.
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