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Posted 2007-09-18, 10:08 AM
Shite. I've recently finished reading Stephen King's The Stand. I had a cold just after I'd started it, which freaked me out, and even now colds freak me out a bit.

Anyone who is familiar with the book will know what I'm on about. And if you're not familiar with it, then read it! It's a brilliant book.

Hope you get better soon.
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Posted 2007-09-18, 10:15 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Shite. I've recently finished reading..."
I watched the movie, it was pretty awesome. Haven't read the book, maybe I will.
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Posted 2007-09-18, 10:19 AM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "I watched the movie, it was pretty..."
They've made a film of it?! My word... either it was twenty hours long, or the scriptwriters missed a lot out.

You really should read the book, it's great. Plus, as with most King adaptations (or so I'm told), the films come nowhere near the book in terms of atmosphere and psychological things. Kinda like H. P. Lovercraft - it's something that's better imagined than shown on a screen.
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Posted 2007-09-18, 10:20 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "They've made a film of it?! My word......"
It's like 8 hours long, in 4 parts I think.
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Posted 2007-09-18, 10:27 AM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "It's like 8 hours long, in 4 parts I..."
Ah, good stuff. That's the way to do it. Methinks I might find that and give it a watch.
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Posted 2007-09-18, 10:36 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Ah, good stuff. That's the way to do..."
Yeah it's a great movie I've seen it, they did like a 4 day marathon on the SCI-FI channel about a year ago featuring that movie, actually I believe it was a Stephen King marathon, they had IT and Langoliers (spelling).














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Posted 2007-09-19, 01:28 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Shite. I've recently finished reading..."
Lenny said:
Shite. I've recently finished reading Stephen King's The Stand. I had a cold just after I'd started it, which freaked me out, and even now colds freak me out a bit.

Anyone who is familiar with the book will know what I'm on about. And if you're not familiar with it, then read it! It's a brilliant book.

Hope you get better soon.
I loved that book so much I read it twice. Such a great read. I didn't even know there was a movie for it. I'm gonna have to check that out.
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Posted 2007-09-19, 06:48 PM in reply to D3V's post starting "Yeah it's a great movie I've seen it,..."
You guys are making me want to get into reading with all these books.
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Posted 2007-09-20, 09:52 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "I loved that book so much I read it..."
Have you read the unabridged edition? King decided to have the novel re-published, with a lot of what was cut out when it was first published. I think it adds an extra 200 pages to the total.
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Posted 2007-09-20, 09:57 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Have you read the unabridged edition?..."
I believe that's the version I have. It's well over 1,000 pages.

Do you know specific parts that were added to the unabridged version? I could tell you if I remember them or not.
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Posted 2007-09-20, 10:17 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "I believe that's the version I have...."
I don't know about specific scenes, but the year it's set in is different. The original is set in 1980, whilst the unabridged version is set in 1990 (and I've just found out it was published in 1990).
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Posted 2007-09-20, 10:27 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I don't know about specific scenes, but..."
Go get the movie Lenny.
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Posted 2007-09-20, 10:35 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I don't know about specific scenes, but..."
After looking at Wikipedia I definitely have the uncut and unabridged version. I haven't read the original but I don't think I'd like it as much.
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Posted 2007-09-20, 10:36 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "After looking at Wikipedia I definitely..."
I'm going to be trying to get my hands on this book pretty soon. I've never read it, but it sounds awesome.
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Posted 2007-09-20, 10:53 AM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "I'm going to be trying to get my hands..."
You really should. Stephen King really does a great job in molding the characters in this book. And the plot is brilliantly unique. If you like post-apocalyptic horror, check it out.
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Posted 2007-09-20, 06:02 PM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "It's like 8 hours long, in 4 parts I..."
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It's like 8 hours long, in 4 parts I think.
It's six hours, four 90 minute portions. I own the DVD set.

I've read the book maybe three times, seen the movie too many damned times. Great story.
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Posted 2007-09-20, 06:59 PM in reply to Raziel's post starting "It's six hours, four 90 minute..."
I loved the book and the movie was amazing. i own all of SK's movies too. IT was my favorite of all, that fucken clown
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Posted 2007-09-20, 08:38 PM in reply to gruesomeBODY's post starting "I loved the book and the movie was..."
Have you seen 1408 yet? I'd say it's probably one of his better movies. It was in theaters not too long ago.
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Posted 2007-09-21, 07:38 AM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "Have you seen 1408 yet? I'd say it's..."
Havent seen it yet, but im excited for the video.
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Posted 2007-10-08, 08:38 PM in reply to gruesomeBODY's post starting "Havent seen it yet, but im excited for..."
If you like the post-apocalyptic type books, try Swan Song by Robert McCammon. A lot like The Stand but a much quicker read!
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