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...
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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...
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...
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...
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...
"Bite Me",
My Wife
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Exorcist seems to be a clear winner in this cate-GORY!
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....
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...
For Sale at bloodyrarebooks.com. Not helpful for free stuff.
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...