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ooh i like the mist. the book is very good indeed.
anybody who thinks king solely writes horror is sorely mistaken
anybody who thinks king solely writes horror is sorely mistaken

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I'm sure the book was better. At least any large tentacle you imagine won't look so obviously rubber.
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They were so naff I wondered if it was supposed to have that b-movie look about it. Might have been the case.
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One. The Shining. I don't like his stuff as I think I have said before. I have listened to several audio books.
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shining was pretty hard going in places, not quite as much as the tommyknockers though.

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I read The Shining when I was still at school. I recall having to keep asking my mother what some words meant. The ending from the book was much better than the film.
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IIRC he was literally turning into other people, like shape shifting. There was also a part that took place in the topiary which was creepy and missed from the film.
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where the "tree's" shaped like animals came to life? the technology at the time couldnt cope with it.
the later mini series had it in.
the film ends with a picture of him taken at the hotel decades before which i presume was meant to suggest he was a ghost or something.
the later mini series had it in.
the film ends with a picture of him taken at the hotel decades before which i presume was meant to suggest he was a ghost or something.

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Oh the end of the film? I got that the mean that he had been taken over by the posh bloke to such a degree that poshy had taken on his form and the picture adjusted to show that.
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i hadnt thought of it that way.
favorite king adaption is probably misery, shawshank redemption or apt pupil
favorite king adaption is probably misery, shawshank redemption or apt pupil

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Actually Misery was good. As was the French and Saunders version...
Hated Shawshank. Wasn't Langoliers one of his?
Hated Shawshank. Wasn't Langoliers one of his?
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the langoliers oh yes, nearly three hours long and a bit silly by the end.
if i suggested one of his books to read it would be the long walk, long overdue being made into a film.
if i suggested one of his books to read it would be the long walk, long overdue being made into a film.

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I won't read it, so it's not good me saying I will even try. I might have even listened to it as I had many from a guy at work.
Langoliers was fab, but crap. I think I liked the idea of it, being a physics fan and all, the time stuff although a whacky idea was fun. The noise too was spooky, the unknown. As per usual we had to have a 'special' person in there though.
Langoliers was fab, but crap. I think I liked the idea of it, being a physics fan and all, the time stuff although a whacky idea was fun. The noise too was spooky, the unknown. As per usual we had to have a 'special' person in there though.
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Run for the hills.
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Ah it's fun enough.
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