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cvueguy
May 20th, 2009, 06:45 PM
I just recently finished Christine. My first car was a 57 Plymouth Belvedere, a sister to the Fury.

I realize that this paperback was published in 1983, a long time has passed to give much credibility to a critique, but here goes.

I would have thought that more attention to detail about the 58 Plymouth Fury would have been done before writing a book like this.

For example, a Fury was never available as a 4 door, just a 2 dr hardtop.
It was only available from Chrysler in one colour, beige. I will concede that this point was well covered in the book, as LeBay had it custom paited red & white.

There are references to the gearshift lever being dropped into drive.. All Chrysler products had a push-button automatic transmission 1956-1964.

There is another reference to the door lock buttons. There simply were no buttons to push down on the Plymouth. To lock the door, one pushed the inside doorhandle forward. Even a 4 door model had no buttons, the back doors had a tiny lever on the panal.

Apart from the lack of attention to details, it was a very enjoyable book and drew attention to this car model as a collectable.Go to EBay, every 57-58 Plymouth for sale will say "Christine" !

delores 74
May 21st, 2009, 09:46 AM
If I remember correctly, and someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but at the time Christine was written, SK was a young, up and coming author who was raising small children while writing his novels as well as short stories. Trust me, small children at home in a time before the internet does not leave a lot of time to run out and research such trivial things as push buttons on cars. That aside, there is a thing called creative license. Some aspects of the story just wouldn't work with perfect details. Authors change facts all the time, it's one of the great things about writing fiction. If I sat down and pulled apart every inconsistency in every book I've read or check facts in every novel, I'd be in the nuthouse. Sometimes you just have to let things go and overlook the errors.

Bluey Lunger
May 21st, 2009, 10:10 PM
i don't understand. the fury was only a two door? but the four door model had no buttons, they had a tiny lever on the panal? interesting post. i guess there's a bunch of readers out there who have knowledge of certain details, whether it be cars, x-rays, or the fine art of carpentry. maybe crayola never had a "misty blue-eyed persuasion" in their box of a hundred colors, but man, wouldn't you dig a crayon like that? i agree, christine is a great story! maybe we needed a four-door model so that barry gottfried hiker could get in and out easier? :dunno:

ally88
May 28th, 2009, 10:07 AM
Well maybe considering the car came accustomed with some pretty strong supernatural forces it also had the power to morph itself and adapt any minor details to the interior/exterior anyway it darn well pleased...just a thought:laugh:..after all anything is possible in Uncle Steves universe.

Bryan James
May 28th, 2009, 11:04 AM
I demand an immediate Congressional Review Hearing. All copies of "Christine" must be immediately quarrantined!

Seriously, though. I probably could find factual holes in a Tom Clancy or James Michener. Book. Not the writers, physically (I'm certain I could find holes there).

Even if you happen to be Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor, sometimes you just have to let the magical suspension of disbelief override technicalities.

BJS

(I didn't much like the book/movie)

mae
May 29th, 2009, 01:10 AM
I read the book and it was awesome. I also watch the movie and it was pretty good and stuck to the book and the way things happened. I had the movie and liked wathing it. :mad2:

thymeoperator
May 29th, 2009, 04:00 AM
i remember a published writer once visiting my house when i was about 13, not some HUGE famous writer but published all the same, she was the sister of a friend of my parents - anyway, because i've always wanted to be a professional writer myself, she was giving me some tips and told me apparently there was some other writer who wrote detective novels and in one story mentioned something about cat hair as a clue to the piece, and it turned out that particular type of cat doesn't actually shed in reality...and she got millions of FURIOUS letters from readers who were also cat lovers. i always thought that was hilarious.

jules17330
May 29th, 2009, 09:13 AM
NO! I shall never give up my precious Christine! It's my favey SK book.

The little factuals about the car are immaterial; as SK says himself (many times in On Writing) it's the story that's important. He told a story in Christine and told it well!

michal
June 1st, 2009, 12:36 AM
If the topic of the number of doors interfered with your enjoyment of the book perhaps, my friend, you've missed something

scratchesass
June 1st, 2009, 02:50 AM
Perhaps Christine happens on a different level of the Tower? After all. there are worlds other than this........

pagantallie
June 1st, 2009, 08:49 AM
maybe christine was like the buick 8 and just had what she thought looked good?

Lencho_of_the_Apes
June 1st, 2009, 11:34 AM
Maybe Christine's previous owner was a Low Man, you ever think of that, huh, huh?

We all float down here...

jules17330
June 1st, 2009, 11:48 AM
Christine does whatever she wants! She recreates herself after every "accident". She could have six doors if she wanted. I think the story flows better with four doors. It makes her original. The choking scene with Leigh and Arnie wouldn't have been as fluid if the hitchhiker had to push past a choking Leigh to get out of the car.

As Leigh says when she and Dennis are hatching plans on how to destroy her "Nuke the '58! Nuke the '58!"

Makes me want to read that book. Again.

mrsbreece
June 1st, 2009, 11:57 AM
I was not a fan of the book. The movie was okay.

tillyn
June 1st, 2009, 08:56 PM
Hey that's okay, i'm into volkswagen , i couldn't tell you what a car should look like if my life depended on it. If you notice that car appears in other stories. (riding the bullet.) oooh spooky.:eek:

karend3
June 2nd, 2009, 04:33 PM
Well if you watched the movie Christine was the only two tone car that came off the assembly line. The rest were beige.

Stranger
June 28th, 2009, 09:56 PM
Hey that's okay, i'm into volkswagen , i couldn't tell you what a car should look like if my life depended on it. If you notice that car appears in other stories. (riding the bullet.) oooh spooky.:eek:

i believe it also makes an appearance near the end of It. Belch (the ghost) was "driving" that car when he took Henry Bowers to the library to off Mike, iirc

Manxkitti
September 28th, 2009, 04:54 PM
This was the first SK book I read. I saw the movie, then read the book. Obviously the book was a lot better. I've been hooked ever since.

dtorrec
October 6th, 2009, 04:39 AM
This was also the fist SK book I read! I think I was 13. Since then I can't stop reading his books!

lostinla
October 7th, 2009, 10:54 PM
I bet the 58 Fury couldn't rebuild itself, open and close its doors, turn on and off the radio, and all of the other cool stuff that Christine did either. So a lot of the features on Christine were altered from the original model. I loved the book and the movie.