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Thread: Stephen king
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12-15-2007 #11
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The Shining - book & Kubrick movie, even though the movie didn't follow the book, but Jack Nicholson made up for it. The Shining - book & Kubrick movie, even though the movie didn't follow the book, but Jack Nicholson made up for it. The Shining - book & Kubrick movie, even though the movie didn't follow the book, but Jack Nicholson made up for it. The Shining - book & Kubrick movie, even though the movie didn't follow the book, but Jack Nicholson made up for it. The Shining - book & Kubrick movie, even though the movie didn't follow the book, but Jack Nicholson made up for it. The Shining - book & Kubrick movie, even though the movie didn't follow the book, but Jack Nicholson made up for it. The Shining - book & Kubrick movie, even though the movie didn't follow the book, but Jack Nicholson made up for it. The Shining - book & Kubrick movie, even though the movie didn't follow the book, but Jack Nicholson made up for it.
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12-15-2007 #12
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Oh, I get it....
"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." - Poe
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12-15-2007 #13
I've only read a couple of King's books (Salem's Lot and The Shining), but I had the good fortune to meet him briefly at a party in St. Louis in 1981 (Where my then-girlfriend had the kind nature to flash her breasts at him). Interesting individual, very much like the Jordy Verrill (Sp?) character that he played in the Creepshow movie. Goll-lee!
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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12-15-2007 #14
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For me, itīs definitely "IT". I remember reading it for school because I had a presentation about Stephen King and the book of course. It has about 1000 pages and he worked on it for 4 years. An amazing book with a lot of sub-stories in it, so that every fan must have been dissapointed by the movie.
"Salemīs Lot" and "Shining" were the other books I really enjoyed. Again, I donīt understand why some parts of the Shining book were missing or changed in the movie by Kubrick. I didnīt expect it from a film maker like him but the movie was better than "IT" anyways.
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05-09-2013 #15
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05-09-2013 #16
Re: Stephen king
I enjoyed The Long Walk and most of his short stories.
Thinner really stank.
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05-09-2013 #17
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Re: Stephen king
Definitely "Gerald's Game"
No supernatural stuff, just pure psychological madness and brilliance.
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05-09-2013 #18
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05-09-2013 #20
Re: Stephen king
My fave?
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