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    im a big fan of the stephen king series', especially the stand and storm of the century. I might reread this its been years since i read it last.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsing View Post
    especially the stand and storm of the century.
    the stand is damn cool and storm of the century is my 2d fav king mini after "salem's lot."

    "born in sin? come on in."

    i just re-read "it" not too long ago. that is a king book that could certainly use a good redo in the mini-series dept. i didn't like the cast in the 90 mini-series at all. i found it very hard to take venus flytrap, john ritter, and the dude from "night court" seriously in those roles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike70 View Post
    the stand is damn cool and storm of the century is my 2d fav king mini after "salem's lot."

    "born in sin? come on in."

    i just re-read "it" not too long ago. that is a king book that could certainly use a good redo in the mini-series dept. i didn't like the cast in the 90 mini-series at all. i found it very hard to take venus flytrap, john ritter, and the dude from "night court" seriously in those roles.
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    First bit of news in a long time - http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...n-joins-652942

    Samuel L. Jackson on board...

    He'll star opposite John Cusack in the film adaptation of Stephen King's apocalyptic thriller.

    Samuel L. Jackson will star opposite John Cusack in Cell for Benaroya Pictures and The Genre Company.
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    I'd be tentatively interested to see where they go with it, though we've seen the "signal turns all us all mad" done a few times in recent years, it'd still be fun to see another one if decently executed.

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    Has possibilities... as long as King's ending is sorted out!
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    i just hope they dont ruin the movie cos it could be really good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Has possibilities... as long as King's ending is sorted out!
    The true challenge in translating any Kingsian work to the big screen

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    i agree totally, reasonable book ruined by an awful ending
    Last edited by fartpants; 09-Nov-2013 at 01:16 PM. Reason: added info

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