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General => Movies and TV => Topic started by: splent on August 31, 2015, 09:56:06 PM
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Thank you good night
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Goddammit Splent
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That .gif is a love tap compared to what Annie does to Paul in the novel.
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That .gif is a love tap compared to what Annie does to Paul in the novel.
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That .gif is a love tap compared to what Annie does to Paul in the novel.
I know it. However in the movie she does it to both feet.
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"Eat it till you choke, you sick twisted FUCK!"
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I just realised that track 2 and 3 on the Beatles Please Please Me are "Misery" and "Anna (Go to Him)"
Coincidence? I think not.
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"Eat it till you choke, you sick twisted FUCK!"
You know right before it when she calls Paul a cocksucker? That's Kathy Bates favorite curse word (from inside the actors studio). I bet she asked to say it lol
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Yeah, that was an 'uuuuuhhh' moment in the movie. But the same scene, in the book? I struggled to read through that entire passage. Arghh. Great novel though, vintage King.
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One of two movie scenes I find it hard to watch with the sound up.
The other is Quint's death in Jaws.
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I still need to catch this one, seems right up my ally. Plus Bates is awesome.
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I still need to catch this one, seems right up my ally. Plus Bates is awesome.
You need to see About Schmidt.
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I read a shit-ton of King in my teens. Misery was at least top 5.
Although people tend to talk more highly of his bigger works (The Stand, It, Dark Tower), I think he excels more in mid-length works like Misery, Pet Sematary and The Shining.
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I read a shit-ton of King in my teens. Misery was at least top 5.
Although people tend to talk more highly of his bigger works (The Stand, It, Dark Tower), I think he excels more in mid-length works like Misery, Pet Sematary and The Shining.
Those are three great examples.
I love his massive works, mid-length works, novellas, and short stories. I love all his forms (but not all of the actual books/stories; some are definitely better than others).
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King just has a way to his writing where he's so descriptive and detailed, but does it in a way that keeps you going... As if you are watching my everything going on through a window.