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     STEPHEN KING   The Movies This clip sums up the history of King's work made into films thus far. Stephen King is my favorite author, and I love reading anything I can find about him, here is some trivia I thought would be of interest to anyone who appreciates this master of horror. He once revealed that he is suffering from macular degeneration, a currently incurable condition which will most likely lead to blindness. His estimated annual salary is $40 million. He created his pseudonym Richard Bachman by reading a novel by Donald E. Westlake, whose pseudonym is Richard Stark, while listening to Bachman-Turner Overdrive. And much like Hitchock, he likes to have cameos in his movies. He scored in the 1300s on the SAT. He wrote "The Running Man", a 304 page novel, in only ten days. His favorite personal horror movie is Tourist Trap (1979), and his favorite film is Of Unknown Origin (1983) He is an avid Red Sox fan. Before the Sox won the 2004 World Series, he said he wanted his tombstone epitaph to be a single sock and the line "Not In My Lifetime, Not In Yours, Either." He is the most successful American writer in history. He often listens to hard rock music during the time he writes to get inspired and also plays in a rock band. A recovering alcoholic, he wrote in his book "On Writing" that he was drunk virtually the whole time of writing the book "Cujo" and to this day barely remembers writing any of it. In the 1980's he was battling a cocaine addiction. At one time his wife, Tabitha, organized a group of family and friends and confronted him. She dumped his trashcan onto the floor, which included beer cans, cigarette butts, cough and cold medicines and various drug paraphernalia. Her message to him was "Get help or get out. We love you, but we don't want to witness your suicide." He got help and was able to become clean and sober. And finally, on playing the role of Jordy Verrill in Creepshow he said, "If I had written it for myself, I would have put in at least one sex scene!"
Tags: stephen  king  authors  horror  films 
Added: 25th August 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
Carrie What a Great Flic for Halloween The original 1976 trailer for the film, directed by Brian De Palma and starring Sissy Spacek. On my list of the best horror flics of all time, from the master of horror, Stephen King!
Tags: carrie  sissy  spacek  john  travolta  stephen  king  horror 
Added: 19th October 2007
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Posted By: Guido
              Could it be Ronald McDonalds Evil Twin    Remember when you were a kid and your parents took you to the circus? Didn't you just love the funny clowns? Thanks to Stephen King, all that changed when he created his most evil character, Pennywise. Here's a clip from the 1990 film IT with Tim Curry at his best as Pennywise the Dancing Clown...still gives me chills when I watch it.
Tags: it  pennywise  the  dancing  clown  tim  curry 
Added: 20th October 2007
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Posted By: Babs64
                Salems Lot The music that went along with this scene really created the atmosphere that made this one of the scariest moments of the film. Once again I have to say that Stephen King is the master of horrow.
Tags: salems  lot  stephen  king  toby  hooper  miniseries  horror 
Added: 20th October 2007
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Posted By: Babs64
Silver Bullet Trailer    1985 The small city of Tarker's Mill is startled by extreme sadistic murders. The population fears that this is the work of a maniac. During a search a mysterious, hairy creature is observed. This strange appearance is noticed once a month. People lock themselves up at night, but there's one boy who's still outside.......and he's preparing the barbecue. I just LOVE Stephen King!!!
Tags: silver  bullet  stephen  king  corey  haim  gary  bussey  horror 
Added: 25th October 2007
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Posted By: Sophia
The Stanley Hotel Look familiar? . . the Stanley Hotel in Colorado reports several spirits, but the most notable are those of the original owner, F.O. Stanley and his wife, Flora. She used to entertain guests by playing the piano and staff report hearing music from that room or the piano keys moving even when the music stops as they enter. When horror writer Stephen King stayed in room 217 he was inspired to write The Shining. . . redrum!!!!
Tags: the  stanley  hotel  colorado  stephen  king  the  shining 
Added: 30th October 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
IT MIGHT BE YOU  Written by the team of Marilyn and Alan Bergman, this song, performed by Stephen Bishop (whose birthday is 11/14), was the theme for the 1982 hit Tootsie. I absolutely love it! A truly romantic classic, from an era when lyrics meant something. Doesn't it make you want to fall in love all over again?
Tags: it  might  be  you  stephen  bishop  tootsie  80s  music 
Added: 13th November 2007
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Posted By: Sophia
A T and T The Saga Continues The Daily Show's Stephen Colbert reminds us once again that the more things change, the more they stay the same...
Tags: the  daily  show  stephen  colbert  at&t  humor 
Added: 8th December 2007
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Posted By: Sophia
Band of Brothers opening credits This was one of the best mini-series ever made. Based on a novel by Stephen E Ambrose it attempts to tell the story of Easy Company, 506th Regiment of the 1st Airborne Division, US Army. Based on actual events and letters of the men of Easy Company, it takes you from their arrival in WW2 to the end. For those who survive their live were changed forever. They depend on each other and the world depended on them.
Tags: War  Brotherhood  Hanks  Spielberg  Buy  Rent  Borrow  Now 
Added: 16th December 2007
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Posted By: donmac101
The Ladies Who Lunch by Dinah Shore Jane Russell (personally I think Jane wasn't drinking grape juice) This gem comes from a 1979 episode of "Dinah!" subtitled "Glamour Is..." with classic glamour gals Diahann Carroll, Jean Peters, Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds and Jane Russell as well as the designer Bill Travilla who Dinah refers to in this song from Stephen Sondheim's "Company". I've never seen this one as a duet but it may be the only video record of Miss Russell's performance. Someone please let me know if I'm wrong. Jane was the replacement for Elaine Stritch in the original Broadway production and judging by her contribution here, probably did a bang-up job.
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Added: 1st February 2008
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Posted By: geminat

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