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    Re: Cats Both Real & Imagined

    Why can't we use our own selected images? Not that the site's images are bad....I just have better ones.

    Thanks
  2. Re: What's your favorite horror movie and what's the scariest movie scene you ever sa

    The Brain That Wouldn't Die scared me silly when I was around 8 y.o. It's a 'B' movie, but a good one. Made in 1962. The Haunting (original version) also scared me pretty badly as a kid; I literally...
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    Re: Your latest Stephen King related purchase...

    Got the Blu-ray DVD of the Mist. Pretty intense, I'd say.
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    Re: Favourite Quotes and Quotations

    "The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places."
    ------Ernest Hemingway

    My favorite writer's quote.
  5. Thread: Any Good?

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    Re: Any Good?

    DO NOT flip to the back of the book and read the last page.

    This used to be a really twisted habit of mine and I've finally cured myself of it.

    Uh oh.....I think I just threw a subliminal...
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    Sticky: Re: Dark Tower Movie speculation

    I pictured Eddie Dean as being a little older....anyone for Brad Pitt? (please don't hammer me, I'm only kidding)

    A young Clint Eastwood would do fine as Roland. Roland's age isn't mentioned in...
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    Re: Firestarter

    Never saw the film; once I read the book, it's all but over. I do have the CD Soundtrack by Tangerine Dream, though. Can't beat that with a stick.
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    Re: No one's read Firestarter?

    This was the 2nd SK book that i ever read, after The Shining, many years ago. The movie was yet to come. It's one of my favorites, probably because the government gets toasted and scorched, and we...
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    Re: Scariest Stephen King book?

    Cujo scared the crap out of me, mostly because I could visualize such a scenario occuring in "real life". It's the most tragic of the SK novels that I've read, IMO. And not just because of what...
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