slickmillie
slickmillie
slickmillie

Because I’m so, so tired of this kind of feigned-innocence line of questioning. You know you are asking only to subtly judge those of us who are interested. I mean, if you were really curious about Jez’s editorial mission, you could go read their “About Blog” section.

That gif already screams “white people” with no text whatsoever

She’s great in this, but so is Reese, and of course they are both exec producers of it....I commented to Mr. Again last week, one thing about this show is you can tell why all/most of these ladies have Oscars or have been nominated...they’re A list for good reason. It’s a treat to see so much talent/skill all in one

I LOVE NICOLE KIDMAN

OK, well thanks for being obnoxious. Now I know not to respond to or respect any comments you make in the future.

You’re missing a comma in four out of four sentences.

Hello Philip,

“Please don’t involve me in this, Carl.”
- God

Trying not to repeat previously recommended works: Thinner was very good (he wrote that as Richard Bachman) and Firestarter. The ending of Firestarter always makes me grin from ear to ear in delighted malice.

I had a boss and every six months or so when it was quiet we would look at each other and say: “Why the hell hasn’t The Long Walk been made into a movie yet?”

I probably think of The Langoliers every time I fly.

I love Stephen King and I second all these books-one I really like though, is Dolores Claiborne. Doesn’t get as much press, but if you love a good character, it’s a great story. It’s not supernatural-more about the horror people do to each other.

Yeah, I mean some of the kids are “charmed” by him. But I don’t think the reader is supposed to be surprised that he’s evil. I mean he tears a kid’s arm off in the first act.

LONG JAUNT! LONG JAUNT DAD!!!

The backstory in the Shining was almost entirely missing in the movie, and the movie suffered for it, I think.

The Long Walk is still one of the best things he’s ever written.

What Stephen King captures with It is that children get on some level they’re on their own, because adults can’t be counted on to believe them, with all the implications that comes with that. Whether or not there is a monster under the bed, the child believes he is there, but the most likely parental reaction is

When the (2) part mini-series came out in November, 1990, which I wouldn’t have watched if you paid me (50) gold krugerrands...I bought the book to read on my long bus rides to and from work from Ford City Mall to the Lakefront..now I don’t truck with scary stories, however, his book “Carrie” was one of my FAVES from

He’s got a book coming out in the fall, written with his son Owen and I CANNOT WAIT.

Tim Curry is literally the only good thing about the original one.