Has anyone read his short piece, Word Porcessor of the gods? Strange story, but good.
Michael IIC12:9 My Grace is sufficient for you: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.
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Maximum Overdrive
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What I found amusing in Shawshank Redemption was that the Morgan Freeman's character "Red" was supposed to be a red-headed Irishman in the book, yet they still even retained the nickname while placing Freeman in the role!
@Taw, an easy way of spotting a Stephen King novel turned into a film is if any town featured in the film is called Castle Rock.
@Taw, an easy way of spotting a Stephen King novel turned into a film is if any town featured in the film is called Castle Rock.
Castle Rock does feature prominently in the majority of his books - but not all of them.
Castle Rock Production Company is owned by King, he uses it to produce other films and make some extra cash....unless of course you count "Dracula: Dead and Loving it", "Miss Congeniality", "A Few Good Men" and "Hamlet" as Stephen King novels
Here's the definitive Stephen King movie/tv slot list
and...
Here's the definitive Castle Rock Production list
Edited by - gromit on 6/24/2004 3:05:12 AM
Castle Rock Production Company is owned by King, he uses it to produce other films and make some extra cash....unless of course you count "Dracula: Dead and Loving it", "Miss Congeniality", "A Few Good Men" and "Hamlet" as Stephen King novels
Here's the definitive Stephen King movie/tv slot list
and...
Here's the definitive Castle Rock Production list
Edited by - gromit on 6/24/2004 3:05:12 AM
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