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    Frank Darabont interview - Stephen King's involvement...

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    A whole lot of analyziation there aside from the link.
    You should do engineering and technical reviews.

    Do you not have ANY thoughts or views on anything?
    Just a link dropper I get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Price View Post
    A whole lot of analyziation there aside from the link.
    You should do engineering and technical reviews.

    Do you not have ANY thoughts or views on anything?
    Just a link dropper I get it.
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    Oooooh. Wait a minute; Michone will 'rock our worlds' in season 3? Does this mean a third season has been confirmed?

    Must have missed out on that announcement. Well, great news anyway.
    Now please guys: don't fuck up and let's hope they stick as close to the brutal heart of the comic as possible.

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    I would highly doubt season 3 has been locked yet in any way shape or form - it's a hopeful, future-thinking statement by Darabont providing everything goes well for season two ... which I hope it does, because they certainly got off to a very good start with season one.

    Looking forward to seeing the new season! I can't wait!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    I would highly doubt season 3 has been locked yet in any way shape or form
    I agree that season three probably isn't in any kind of locked position, but you know they've thought about it a good bit and it really IS inevitable. After the success of the first season we can go ahead and expect at least three more seasons. It's a given.

    That being said, we might as well go ahead and prepare ourselves for a season two finale cliff hanger. Count on it.

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    i'd be happier if clive barker was invovled. stephen king is the kiss of death. that guy hasn't been relevant since the early 80's. other than the stand and IT, he is a f*cking hack. hey, look at me, i can swear. i can call people fags. just who voted him to be the king of horror anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rongravy View Post
    i'd be happier if clive barker was invovled. stephen king is the kiss of death. that guy hasn't been relevant since the early 80's. other than the stand and IT, he is a f*cking hack. hey, look at me, i can swear. i can call people fags. just who voted him to be the king of horror anyway?
    I'd say some his more recent stuff has really picked up in quality again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    I'd say some his more recent stuff has really picked up in quality again...
    Agreed. In stark contrast with Barker's almost none existent output these past couple of years. The guy was at the top of his game decades ago with Imajica and The Great and Secret show IMO. I was a huge fan of his work back then. King has written some great stuff recently. I quite enjoyed Under The Dome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krisvds View Post
    King has written some great stuff recently. I quite enjoyed Under The Dome.
    Just After Sunset was very good IMHO.
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    Stephen King is a good writer but lets face it, he's not a patch on Richard Bachman. Or is he?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rancid Carcass View Post
    Stephen King is a good writer but lets face it, he's not a patch on Richard Bachman. Or is he?
    I'm still personally waiting on a collection of Richard Bachman short stories, now that would be great!

    As far as the issue in King's quality, I don't think he can top what he achieved in the 80's. When King was still struggling in the late 70's/early 80's I don't think anyone would disagree he did his best work. At that time, he had to write out of necessity to feed himself and his wife and kids. He was also taking a great number of drugs and drinking a lot (hey, alcohol produces some wonder!) and was able to vein in on some tripping things. I think since his own near death experience and his change in lifestyles his writing has taken on a more personal note as opposed to attempting to entertain folks. It's not that his work is bad now (I rather enjoy some of it) so much as just completely different from his earlier work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDFP View Post
    I'm still personally waiting on a collection of Richard Bachman short stories, now that would be great!

    As far as the issue in King's quality, I don't think he can top what he achieved in the 80's. When King was still struggling in the late 70's/early 80's I don't think anyone would disagree he did his best work. At that time, he had to write out of necessity to feed himself and his wife and kids. He was also taking a great number of drugs and drinking a lot (hey, alcohol produces some wonder!) and was able to vein in on some tripping things. I think since his own near death experience and his change in lifestyles his writing has taken on a more personal note as opposed to attempting to entertain folks. It's not that his work is bad now (I rather enjoy some of it) so much as just completely different from his earlier work.

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    Agreed! But I have to say "Just After Sunset" is a great piece of work IMHO!
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    I don't have a problem with King writing ONE episode. My hope is that the rumor of Steven Segal being put in season 2 is completely false. If they are going to resort to using typecast actors in why not just throw in Paul Bettany as an insane priest going around "saving" zombies and "heretic" survivors that refuse to become his followers by shooting them in the head.

    I would rather that they go the Romero route and use uknown and lesser known actors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammich View Post
    I don't have a problem with King writing ONE episode. My hope is that the rumor of Steven Segal being put in season 2 is completely false. If they are going to resort to using typecast actors in why not just throw in Paul Bettany as an insane priest going around "saving" zombies and "heretic" survivors that refuse to become his followers by shooting them in the head.

    I would rather that they go the Romero route and use uknown and lesser known actors.
    I think it's fairly safe to say the Segal rumor was false. It would just be a gimmick and I don't think the people behind the show would sink quite that low. There were also rumors of Charlie Sheen and Lindsey Lohan, if that tells you anything. Probably just names tossed out by the likes of check out line magazines and Entertainment Tonight then circled the net for a while.

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