10 Most Lovable Bands Of Misfits In Movie History

By Chris Harley /

8. Stand By Me

Almost thirty years have passed since Rob Reiner€™s Stand By Me entered cinemas, and it still remains the bar against which almost everyone measures coming-of-age films. The four young boys predominantly come from broken homes or abusive pasts, and it€™s the thought of discovering the body and becoming town heroes that sets them on their path to growing up. Kiefer Sutherland puts in a frequently-forgotten performance as the older local bully, and there€™s plenty that stands between the boys and their discovery. And with the young quartet trekking through a leech-filled swamp, forcing the leader to remove one from quite a delicate area on his body, you can€™t help but love this toughened group of boys as they become, if not men, then at least young adults.