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i bet this will have a pop art style artwork...................it will have a blue color or something too
i have no idea, saw somebody on another forum using it, i thought it looked very creepy, like he is gonna say, WANNA PLAY ?Luke is your avatar an aphex twin pic?
i have no idea, saw somebody on another forum using it, i thought it looked very creepy, like he is gonna say, WANNA PLAY ?
You mean you don't enjoy the "Noooooooooooooo!!!!!!"???This movie was so insanely ridiculous that it actually becomes like a comedy. It's barely even watchable unless you're willing to have some fun with it.
I swear on my life that every character was instructed to always do the absolute dumbest possible thing at every opportunity that they had.
The problem with that kind of directing/storyline is that it quickly comes to the point where you say this every time someone dies "uh... yep, he deserved it".
OMFG!
More than any ending in the history of all cinema, this ending literally makes you wants to peck your own eyes out after the scene with the family in the car.
Needless to say... I will not be adding this steelbook to my collection.
Yeah..that Stephen King. What a hack!You mean you don't enjoy the "Noooooooooooooo!!!!!!"???
Absolutely laughable ending. And yes. All the characters act exactly according to their stereotype- like in every single Stephen King story ever.
How this writer is beloved is beyond me. *Hey, here's a story!- a group of strangers from different walks of life must band together to defeat the ______ that threatens humanity. (The "Blank" Is usually filled in by whatever King happens to see at that particular moment while he is writing - Cell Phone, Dog, Car, Hotel.
He writes the same book over and over. He is a summer beach book author who somehow got popular.
Well, last two thing I read were The Cell, and Under The Dome. And it was the same thing.Yeah..that Stephen King. What a hack!
Every single Stephen King story ever? Ok...here's a few that aren't what you just described.
Carrie, The Shining, The Dead Zone, Cujo, Pet Semetary, It, Misery, Children of the Corn, Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, Apt Pupil, Quitters Inc, Lawnmower Man....I could go on and on.
Ok...The Mist, Salem's Lot,The Tommyknockers,The Langoliers and The Stand have that "band of strangers come together to defeat evil" vibe. But....the guy has 54 novels, nearly 200 short stories, and a handful of screenplays. I guess if you wanna lump in "a group of friends defeat evil"...you can take It, and The Body (aka "Stand By Me). But, seriously...if you think he writes about the same thing every time...you haven't seen (or read) his entire list of work.
Exactly! Good point well put!That's your opinion...I think movie was great.
We are here to discuss the steelbooks not the movies, so....
I will give you this...he does like his damaged hero. The protagonist is many times, writer. Especially his early stuff. And lots of drunks. But, I would say he's writing himself a lot into these books. And that's what he knows.Well, last two thing I read were The Cell, and Under The Dome. And it was the same thing.
He deviates a bit, sure- but you can always guarantee certain things in all his stories. (Alcohalics, crazy religious types, special snowflake kid with disability, psychic powers). I'm truly baffled by his popularity. If I gave you galleys of a new Dean Koontz book and told you it was the galleys of the new Stephen King book- I bet you couldn't tell the difference. I just never saw his writing stand out in any special way.