Wil Wheaton (red shirt, same as his character) and Jerry O'Connell, (in the *actual* shirt he wore in the movie 😮) re-enact the train trestle scene. Dan Pasternak oversees while Corey Feldman is putting on a shirt like his character's, dogtags and all. IYKYK
Wil Wheaton explains how the trestle scene was filmed in N. California on a sweltering day. Pasternak observes as Feldman gets his shirt on. O'Connell is still in position for the reenactment.
Corey Feldman spins a tale of his prosthetic ear, which he had to wear for his character, as O'Connell returns to his seat. Wheaton is seated as Pasternak applauds.
The panel, seated. From L to R: Jerry O'Connell (Vern), Corey Feldman (Teddy), Will Wheaton (Gordie) and Dan Pasternak moderates. Note the empty director's chair at the far left (RIP Rob Reiner) and the empty chair next to O'Connell. They felt there had to be a chair for River Phoenix (Chris). Note a white tee shirt draped over it, the type of shirt his character wore. The other three are wearing the shirts their characters wore, O'Connell saved his costume for 40 years (!) while Wheaton and Feldman are wearing reproductions. The screen, which shows a promo atm (Stand By Me, The film and its stars 40 years later), was used for the movie and for photos & clips to illustrate stories told by the panel.
After our protest we hopped a ferry to Seattle to see Stand By Me. The 3 remaining "kids" - Wil Wheaton, Jerry O'Connell & Corey Feldman - chatted for ~90 min w/Dan Pasternak. Lots of laughs, some tears (empty chairs) & just fun. If this comes near you, go!
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