Just snuck it in, someone posted about it on the SK subreddit.
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Just snuck it in, someone posted about it on the SK subreddit.
The current ebook of Carrie (which has the new Atwood introduction) has changed “of fighting with desperate decorum to keep the n****** out of Kleen Korners” to “of fighting with desperate decorum to...
Hoo boy...
So I was giving them leeway in terms of getting the film made but the backer rewards has been a total shitshow. Many backers weren't getting their Blu-ray, which was released two years...
In this case, uh yeah, it was? :shrug: The researchers themselves said they named the giant turtle after the giant turtle from the Dark Tower series, not O'Brian's book.
If some researchers named...
Funny thing is all King did was just write about how much he liked the show.
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Really happy you were able to get The Surrealist’s Glass.
Yeah, especially for something that expensive. :scared:
Yeah, for Let the Right One In, Jaws, Horns, Misery and IT.
I heard it’s just one chapter.
That’s been the meaning for the bulk of its duration, the Fox crowd trying to rewrite it to mean anything from a black person being cast as Ariel to a trans person appearing in an advertisement was...
‘Stay woke’ has been in play since the 1930s, yes. That’s not ‘revisionist’, it’s well documented.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210716171632/https://public.oed.com/appeals/woke/
Are you going...
Ha ha ha - not even close to true (but you are far from alone in drinking this kool-aid).[/QUOTE]
That’s been the definition since the 1930s. I know the Fox News crowd has been trying to vaguely...
All ‘woke’ means is that you’re alert to racial prejudice and discrimination. Idk why anyone would take issue to that or think that the bulk of King’s recent novels have paid more than a passing...
The new novel is Kin by Kealan Patrick Burke.
https://suntup.press/kin/
Thought it was decent. The cannibal couple were pretty fun villains.
https://deadline.com/2024/04/glen-powell-edgar-wrights-running-man-paramount-1235881989/
Glen Powell is set to star in Paramount’s The Running Man reboot for Paramount Pictures. Edgar Wright will...
1. The Midnight Tour by Richard Laymon
2. Friday Night in Beast House by Richard Laymon
3. In the Dark by Richard Laymon
4. Bruises on a Butterfly by Chad Lutzke
5. Camp Neverland by Lisa Quigley...
What did you think of Kin?[/QUOTE]
Sorry for the late response but I liked it a lot. It’s effectively a take on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and what would happen after the film ended.
Thanks, glad no one was ripped off.