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  1. Re: Any truth to the Dark Tower rewrite (possible spoiler)

    Breaking the 4th wall is probably the hardest thing to do in a literary pursuit. I think Stephen King did it with great alacrity in the DTS and he may have even redefined the concept. I would not...
  2. Re: The Dark Tower Ending - I HATED IT! **SPOILERS**

    I recommend that you read Insomnia if you want to understand how the Crimson King was really defeated.
    I do agree that the palaver amongst the golgotha at the end of The Gunslinger holds many clues...
  3. Re: The Dark Tower Ending - I HATED IT!

    Sorry Steve, I just realized after reading Insomnia that you told us all about it way in advance; it was my faliure in not being a constant enough reader. (Two senior citizens from Derry defeated CK...
  4. Re: The Dark Tower Ending - I HATED IT!

    I agree to that point.
    The Crimson King was so easily dealt with in the turn of the wheel we get to witness.
    I think he should have posed a bigger problem.
    I wrote it off to the needs of the...
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    Re: Favourite Quotes and Quotations

    "Bite Me",
    My Wife
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    Re: Your latest Stephen King related purchase...

    Not exaccl on topic, but I have a 1st edition of Wizard and Glass that is signed by Dave the illustrator.
    I think that is pretty epic cool.
    Rumor has it that W&G (the 1st Grant with the...
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    Re: Koontz my Butt.

    I read one DK book about a decade ago. I forget the title but it ivolved corporate techie espionage as I recall. I liked it pretty well as far as readability goes; it was a real page-turner. It...
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    Re: Your latest Stephen King related purchase...

    I won a prize on the Stephen King Trivia Board (check it out, fun group). I got 'The Dark Half' in a hardback copy from the generous user Blunthead.
    It shows once again, how cool and special this...
  9. Re: What's your favorite horror movie and what's the scariest movie scene you ever sa

    Gladys, you wanted new ideas?
    as JayneH just said:
    'Wolf Creek' is a very good horrific movie,
    From the land down-under.
    Trust us, if you haven't seen it.
    It'll creep you out good and you will...
  10. Re: Who would you want to star as Dale Barbara in the movie?

    I would say Gary Sinese because he does have that low-key attitude about him, but we've already employed him as Stuart Redman in the Stand so that would be redundant.
    I'm thinking Matt Damon with...
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    Re: dolan's cadillac

    OK, point taken.
    I've decided to start a big thick novel:
    Here's a quick synopsis/overview;
    A group of half a dozen clowns went to clown-college together 20 some odd years ago and have been mostly...
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    Re: dolan's cadillac

    First, Moderator is Fired! I was posting proper about literary thoughts. SK (Mr. Constant Writer himself) asks that constant readers call him on it when he is duplicitous.

    Those last posters are...
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    Re: dolan's cadillac

    I have a few thoughts about : Dolan's Cadillac

    First, I have read 'Danse Macabre' about twenty-five years ago, and there is something SK said in that that has always stuck in my mind. That is that...
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    Re: How influential was Christine?

    I'm in the throes of restoring a 1978 Ford F-250 pickup to a cherried-out condition mechanically and cosmetically. It's really starting to come together and I'm getting excited about taking out on...
  15. Re: What's your favorite horror movie and what's the scariest movie scene you ever sa

    The Exorcist seems to be a clear winner in this cate-GORY!
  16. Re: What's your favorite horror movie and what's the scariest movie scene you ever sa

    John Carpenter's "The Thing" is noteworthy I think, because of the setting. I can't imagine a worse place to stumble upon an all-consuming alien life-form than Antarctica in the onset of winter....
  17. Re: What's your favorite horror movie and what's the scariest movie scene you ever sa

    Ok, I've fooled around alot, but take my word on this:
    It was the Exorcist scenes with the possessed Reagan.
    I was about 10 when my parents and I saw it at the Duke City Drive-In theater in...
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    Re: looking for the glass floor

    For Sale at bloodyrarebooks.com. Not helpful for free stuff.
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    Re: How influential was Christine?

    I think perhaps Christine resonates with some CR's and not so much with others because there is a connection to the Automotive Subculture at play. The Automotive Subculture is defined for my purpose...
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