Misery (Rob Reiner, 1990)
Uno tra i migliori film sulle ossessioni? Sicuramente "Misery" di Rob Reiner, tratto dal romanzo di Stephen King, con una fantastica Kathy Bates nei panni della psicopatica Annie Wilkes. Un thriller cult claustrofobico e morboso che ho visto e rivisto non so quante volte.
I think my biggest canon event is when my dad read me the first and half of the second books from the dark tower series when I was in fourth grade before deciding hey maybe this is a little two adult for you. Like this genuinely changed me a lot as a person I would be very different if this didn’t happen
bev and carrie based on a vintage sewing pattern cover i found online
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Reddie in 2024?
Jürgen Prochnow as Sutter Cane in:
In the Mouth of Madness (1994) by John Carpenter
Screenplay by Michael De Luca
Visual Effects by Industrial Light & Magic
Carrie (1976) by Brian De Palma
Cinematography by Mario Tosi
Il seme della follia (1994)
Hey quick question why is Stephen King’s IT listed as nonfiction on amazon?
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billy loomis as Carrie white
That restaurant scene. That's it. That's all you need.
Here is a follow up to my previous book!Carrie designs. I tried to stick closely with the book descriptions, especially for Margaret, but some of the characters were left to my imagination. I was heavily influenced by the 2002 adaptation of Sue, as she's by far my favourite interpretation of that character.
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Very strange thoughts always come to my head. What if all people who communicate with transformers have a shine? As in the book of Stephen King. This explains why some children seem so special compared to other people. That is why Cody, Russell and Raf are so understanding and smart for their age. Jack, despite his youth, is rather restrained and calm, and Miko is full of hope and optimism. And each of these children survived some terrible moment: Jack fought with Airachnid, Miko destroyed Hardshell, Raf almost died at the hands of Megatron, Russell could die at the hands of the Decepticons (He was taken prisoner), Cody could die under the rubble or Morbot In general, this idea does not go out of my head. And Jasper also reminds me of Derry (IT), because there is not a single soul who would clearly notice that robots are fighting nearby.
31 Characters For October
Day 1 - Victor Pascow from Pet Sematary (1989)
We live in a world where the film adaptation of The Hobbit is nine hours long and the film adaptation of The Dark Tower barely clears ninety minutes. Something has gone terribly wrong.
I just want to say that there are so many tragic things about Dan Torrance in Doctor Sleep. But the one that really stands out to me is that his "inner library" is The Overlook.
Rose the Hat has a beautiful and extravagant mansion; it's as old, gorgeous, and well maintained as she is. Abra has her room, the only place that she really possesses and has control over at her age; the ceiling filled with stars and the promise of expansion as she grows up.
And then there's Dan's library, his mind is shaped like The Overlook, every thought, memory, and experience is stored in a place that he fears, hates, and cannot forget. Specifically, in the room where his dad would work. Possibly a room he liked before 'the incident'. But now the typewriter is eternally waiting and no one is coming back to it.
The hotel traumatized him so completely that everything he knows, every experience he's had in his life from before, during, and after the events of The Shining are stored neatly away in its terrifying halls. Every good memory must be revisited inside that sprawling, predatory, beast of a place.
His version is tamed, sure, but even without blood flowing out of an elevator or the twins at the end of the hallway, every time he turned a corner, surely he'd remember that at one point they were there.
Dan's mind is not a palace, formed in reverence for the things he knows and the years he's lived. Nor is it his safe space, that he can customize and manipulate to his liking, filled with possibilities. His mind is decorated with trauma and terror. And it frames his thoughts and all of his future experiences.
His mind is his personal hell, or was until he tames it, sobers up, and turns it into a place that he can walk through every day. Telling himself that he has changed it and made it different. That as long as he maintains control, he's safe walking the halls.
What a tragic glimpse into his life.