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Isn't there something similar in "The Dark Half," where Tad has to do research on psychopomps?

Lauren Schumer Donor (Phil D.), Wednesday, 5 April 2017 12:09 (nine years ago)

Did this appear on here
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/01/stephen-king-on-donald-trump-fictional-voters-truth-about-us-election
not read it yet cos the Weekend Guardian had the glossy sections missing from the copy i bought on Saturday.
Then of course I found out that the closest newsagent actually sold the paper with all sections as I was heading home. Drag.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 5 April 2017 12:13 (nine years ago)

There is another King podcast that's already made it through almost all the books:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stephen-king-cast/id908092216?mt=2

I prefer The Loser's Club, better production and the group discussion works better for me. That guy's reviews are pretty good though.

sofatruck, Thursday, 6 April 2017 18:36 (nine years ago)

lol i got to the part in It last night where Pennywise taunts Richie with a lineup for a band of dead musicians, he misspelled Phil Lynott as "Linott"... how has this not been fixed in 31 years?

flappy bird, Thursday, 6 April 2017 19:14 (nine years ago)

I noticed that the last time I read through the book. And you have a recent version? Someone has to take care of that.

how's life, Thursday, 6 April 2017 22:57 (nine years ago)

I noticed that the last time I read through the book. And you have a recent version? Someone has to take care of that.

It's not the most recent one, although I did buy it new. Looks like this

http://i43.tower.com/images/mm100316468/it-stephen-king-paperback-cover-art.jpg

flappy bird, Friday, 7 April 2017 01:04 (nine years ago)

Yeah, that's pretty recent. Crazy.

In the meantime, the Loser's Club dropped a THIRD episode about Night Shift, this one solely dealing with the film adaptations. This brings the total podcast time spent on the collection to over 8 hours.

https://consequenceofsound.net/podcast-episode/episode-8-night-shift-pt-3/

how's life, Friday, 7 April 2017 13:03 (nine years ago)

I'm curious about King's choices about what he goes back and changes. I generally hear that the second version of The Stand is not an improvement and the first Dark Tower book used to have more hallucinatory images that people missed when they were taken out. Was he trying to tighten it up? Do you agree that these changes harmed the books? Why did he never go back and tighten up IT?

Robert Adam Gilmour, Friday, 7 April 2017 13:28 (nine years ago)

Loser's Club sounds cool. I like exhaustive discussions, as there are too many podcasts that are like "We're going to talk about a season of this tv show in the next 45 minutes, 20 of which will be banter about snacks."

duped and used by my worst Miss U (President Keyes), Friday, 7 April 2017 14:43 (nine years ago)

And Squarespace. Don't forget Squarespace.

Break the meat into the pineapples and pat them (Old Lunch), Friday, 7 April 2017 14:50 (nine years ago)

yeah maybe I need to check out Losers Club. Long episodes are my jam.

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 7 April 2017 16:10 (nine years ago)

I'm curious about King's choices about what he goes back and changes. I generally hear that the second version of The Stand is not an improvement and the first Dark Tower book used to have more hallucinatory images that people missed when they were taken out. Was he trying to tighten it up? Do you agree that these changes harmed the books? Why did he never go back and tighten up IT?

― Robert Adam Gilmour, Friday, April 7, 2017 9:28 AM (three hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

IT is a lot more focused than The Stand- not nearly as many characters or subplots or locations. Any tightening up would be with his cocaine prose, just getting a better economy of words.

flappy bird, Friday, 7 April 2017 17:00 (nine years ago)

I thought the second version of the Stand was the version that put back in the stuff his editor cut out?

duped and used by my worst Miss U (President Keyes), Friday, 7 April 2017 17:09 (nine years ago)

I think IT could be 1/3 of its length.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Friday, 7 April 2017 17:29 (nine years ago)

I like the long version of The Stand, there's about 100-150 pages about Mother Abigail halfway through the book that are skippable and boring but the rest is fine.

Chuck_Tatum, Friday, 7 April 2017 17:38 (nine years ago)

IT might look focused compared to The Stand, but it's pretty damn rambling. That's part of its charm to some, obviously, but there's definitely more than "cocaine prose" that could be tightened up.

circa1916, Friday, 7 April 2017 17:42 (nine years ago)

Yeah a lot of the time King's verboseness is actually a strength, e.g. his chatty tone, or his ability to stretch out a single incident to many, many pages to wring out maximum tension (the scene in Salem's Lot where Mark escapes from being tied up comes to mind)

Chuck_Tatum, Friday, 7 April 2017 17:46 (nine years ago)

Generally dislike the chatty tone and find it anything but tense but I'm intrigued that you say it works so well in Salem's Lot

Robert Adam Gilmour, Friday, 7 April 2017 17:57 (nine years ago)

Extended Stand is awesome for the trashcan man + kid idyll, but abominable for that new closing chapter, tear that thing out the fuckin book imo.

iris marduk (Jon not Jon), Friday, 7 April 2017 18:26 (nine years ago)

I really hate that the second version of The Stand updates the setting to 1990

Number None, Saturday, 8 April 2017 16:01 (nine years ago)

I've only read the expanded Stand so not sure how it compares.

loved it tho. and that Mother Abigail was some kneejerk conservative

Neanderthal, Saturday, 8 April 2017 16:03 (nine years ago)

doesn't the intro of The Stand incorrectly cite "(Don't Fear) the Reaper" too?

he quotes the lyric as "Mary, take my hand" and it's "baby, take my hand".

Neanderthal, Saturday, 8 April 2017 16:08 (nine years ago)

I've always thought it was 'Mary'.

how's life, Saturday, 8 April 2017 17:41 (nine years ago)

Listening back now, it's clearly Mary. I may have been influenced by King's misquote.

how's life, Saturday, 8 April 2017 17:44 (nine years ago)

clearly BABY I mean. Damn.

how's life, Saturday, 8 April 2017 17:44 (nine years ago)

Rolling S King rock errata thread 2017

iris marduk (Jon not Jon), Saturday, 8 April 2017 19:26 (nine years ago)

Confession: I'm pretty sure reading SK at an early age is why I became a fan of Springsteen lol

And Dylan for that matter

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 8 April 2017 19:51 (nine years ago)

Revival is the most rocking recent King: "All that shit starts with E."

Brad C., Saturday, 8 April 2017 19:55 (nine years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AxxUTc50C8

in time of lost search (wins), Saturday, 8 April 2017 19:57 (nine years ago)

I've gone on about this at length in the poll-by-era thread, but 100% agreed that IT could lose a few hundred pages with no loss. He actually straight repeats at least one entire section (the secret of the inhaler contents) and I refuse to believe it's on purpose.

long dark poptart of the rodeo (Doctor Casino), Saturday, 8 April 2017 20:24 (nine years ago)

Was It one of the books he later claimed he couldn't remember writing?

Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr, and Violent J (誤訳侮辱), Saturday, 8 April 2017 20:28 (nine years ago)

Cujo is the one i know of

Neanderthal, Saturday, 8 April 2017 20:32 (nine years ago)

Pretty sure he said the same thing about The Tommyknockers.

Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr, and Violent J (誤訳侮辱), Saturday, 8 April 2017 21:06 (nine years ago)

He wrote It from 81-85, his maniac years

just realized that Phil Lynott mention must've been last minute bc he died in early 86

flappy bird, Saturday, 8 April 2017 21:19 (nine years ago)

The Tommyknockers came out at the peak of his cocaine and mouthwash phase, and is fairly clearly about his addiction. It's also one of his worst books. But then, Pet Sematary, It and Misery were all written under the influence and I think most fans would regard them as among his best.

Number None, Saturday, 8 April 2017 21:26 (nine years ago)

Omg no, he drank mouthwash?? I thought it was like 24-packs of beer. Both?

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Sunday, 9 April 2017 00:16 (nine years ago)

"Tabby asked me if I drank [bottles of Listerine]. I responded ... I most certainly did not. Nor did I. I drank the Scope instead. It was tastier, had that hint of mint.

http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/gossip/stephen-king-personal-demons-article-1.936068

flappy bird, Sunday, 9 April 2017 00:27 (nine years ago)

ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 9 April 2017 00:28 (nine years ago)

First time I heard of that was on an episode of Intervention, an alcholic woman was standing on the lawn yelling that all the mouthwash was gone O_o

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 9 April 2017 00:29 (nine years ago)

That episode has stayed with me too, so super sad. I'm really glad King (and hopefully that lady too) has since stopped drinking mouthwash.

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Sunday, 9 April 2017 13:28 (nine years ago)

There are some pretty colorful/o_O stories about him while he was directing Maximum Overdrive too.

circa1916, Sunday, 9 April 2017 13:48 (nine years ago)

Which is a cocaine movie if I ever saw one. "How about the entire soundtrack... AC/DC!"

circa1916, Sunday, 9 April 2017 13:51 (nine years ago)

it's cool his marriage stayed together even when he was doing so much cocaine he had to keep cotton balls in his nostrils to stem the bleeding

Treeship, Sunday, 9 April 2017 14:12 (nine years ago)

Any of you read any Tabitha King? I haven't. Am curious. My dad just gave me all his Dark Tower books recently though, so after those.

how's life, Sunday, 9 April 2017 17:00 (nine years ago)

Accidents on set[edit]
When filming the scene where the ice cream truck flips over, the stunt did not go according to plan and resulted in an accident. A telephone pole-size beam of wood was placed inside so it would flip end over end, but it only flipped once and slid on its roof, right into the camera. Gene Poole, dolly grip on the film, pulled the cameraman out of the way at the last second.

A second incident, this time leading to serious injury, occurred on July 31, 1985 while filming in a suburb of Wilmington, North Carolina. A radio-controlled lawnmower used in a scene went out of control and struck a block of wood used as a camera support, shooting out wood splinters which injured the director of photography Armando Nannuzzi. As a result of this incident, Nannuzzi lost an eye. Nannuzzi sued Stephen King, and 17 others, on February 18, 1987 for $18 million in damages due to unsafe working practices.[8] The suit was settled out of court.

nomar, Sunday, 9 April 2017 17:13 (nine years ago)

That grip's name being gene poole is the best little detail in that first incident

briscall stool chart (wins), Sunday, 9 April 2017 22:51 (nine years ago)

I think the king can't remember writing the Tommyknockers thing was an Onion article

duped and used by my worst Miss U (President Keyes), Monday, 10 April 2017 16:42 (nine years ago)

http://www.theonion.com/blogpost/i-dont-even-remember-writing-the-tommyknockers-10929

long dark poptart of the rodeo (Doctor Casino), Monday, 10 April 2017 16:45 (nine years ago)

(the Cujo admission is real though)

long dark poptart of the rodeo (Doctor Casino), Monday, 10 April 2017 16:47 (nine years ago)


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