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AC meets "THE SHINING"
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:46 pm
by DaBurglar
All work and no play makes Da burglar a dull......er, um "Burglar"....All work and no play makes Da burglar a dull......er, um "Burglar"....All work and no play makes Da burglar a dull......er, um "Burglar"....All work and no play makes Da burglar a dull......er, um "Burglar"....REDRUM! REDRUM!"Da Burglar doesn't live here anymore, Mrs. Torrance." -- So sayeth Da burglar's left index fingerIt is my considered opinion that the best Steven King film Adaptations include The Shining, Stand By Me, Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption....the Shining is by far the best HORROR adaptation.....
Re: AC meets "THE SHINING"
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 11:12 pm
by FAA
I hate to sound crass, but this begs the question. Any unique special affinity towards Misery?
Re: AC meets "THE SHINING"
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 12:53 am
by billryan
The new It was both one of the funniest and creepiest movies I've seen in years. Maybe since the original Re-Animator.
Re: AC meets "THE SHINING"
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 11:00 pm
by FAA
It's certainly made a fortune, and with a cast of nobodies.
Re: AC meets "THE SHINING"
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 10:52 pm
by DaBurglar
I hate to sound crass, but this begs the question. Any unique special affinity towards Misery?I keep forgetting about that one but yes, its was a stellar adaptation of one of King's better works....I think the relevance to Atlantic City among all this fantasy horror fiction is simply AC had descended into a Horror show for a wide variety of people:Since 2007, their market plummeted, the city shrank and became virtually insolvent and they lost half their casinos (not counting the one that was partially built, halted, then rushed to completion in the middle of a massive citywide recession and ended up accelerating the demise of other casinos rather than actually helping the city recover.....talkin' about REVEL, the multi-billion dollar boondoggle which still dominates the north end of the boardwalk and stands as a empty pathetic reminder of how wrong so many people were!)