Stephen King's

Discussion in 'Horror Movies' started by oildream, Nov 13, 2006.

  1. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Thinner is absolutely fantastic [​IMG]

    It’s Weight Watchers on Steroids when this fat businessman is hit with a gypsy curse,
    then the fun and the terror begins :eek:


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  2. itsallgood

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    Thank you hotwater, i might star my reading up, i quit for quite sometime lol.....Shawshank Redemption is also an amazing movie...Morgan Freeman is one of my favorite actors...I was on the train once and i could have sworn i seen a replica of him in front of me lol
     
  3. itsallgood

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    and the green mile is absolutly fantastic....Hows Under the Dome?
     
  4. hotwater

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    Cheers man...Ill put it on my fortay of things to do
     
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    everyone on this page is my new best friend, seeing "stephen king's movies" as an entire forum of its own almost made me cream my pants. it's my life mission to read every one of his books and watch all the film adaptations before I die.

    latest book was Cell which was good. I'm a sucker for books about cruelty in humanity, and especially zombies. Mmmm zombies.
     
  7. itsallgood

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    Dude cell locked me when everybody started going ape shit. Great book man. Iam waiting until iam in the reading mood for under the dome because that shit is long as hell. WAHOO lol
     
  8. Ddoright

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    "Pet Cemetary" Just finished reading it for the 3rd time - still creeps me out!!
     
  9. hotwater

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    I read it as kid back in the late 1980s and its still one of the most terrifying books I’ve ever read :eek:


    I bet Dr. Louis Creed wishes he never heard of Maine :D


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    Pet Sematary. One of the creepiest living dead movies I've ever seen.
     
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    Fred Gwynne was the perfect fit for the old countryfied neighbor. Great type casting!! Gotta see it again. Nightmare city!
     
  12. guerillabedlam

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    Not a fan of most of the Stephen king movie adaptations. My favorites are The shining, shawshank redemption, misery, dolores clairborne, and cujo.

    The fact that two of my favorite books by him "the stand" and "it" werr made for tv movies was depressing.

    I remember "the running man" being interesting with Arnold but I saw that when I was fairly young.
     
  13. itsallgood

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    Ive always wanted to read It, one of my intrests. Iam most likly gonna read most of his books throughtout my life. The "Autopsy Room Four" in his "Everythings Eventual", the book with like 14 short dark stories really caught me along with "the man in the dark suit". Incredible. I stopped reading for a bit though, until iam in the reading zone.

    Cheers
     
  14. YouFreeMe

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    The Stand, It, Pet Semetary, Green Mile and Different Seasons.
     
  15. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    The Running Man movie is nothing like the story that he originally wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman

    Known simply as The Bachman Books; The Long Walk, Thinner, and The Running Man are some of my all-time favorites [​IMG]


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