The past several weeks have been absolute chaos
for me but things are finally dying down enough for me to focus on this
blog and really get things rolling. In between reviewing current horror
movies and bringing you all the news that I find relevant and current, I
have been trying to think of some good post series that I can get going
on here and I think that I’ve finally come up with one that will be
fun, generate some response and get the conversation going with you
guys.
I’m proud to say that I think I’ve come up with a pretty solid one that you don’t see too often:
Stephen King: The Novels Vs. The Films.
In this series, I’ll take a look at King’s most famous works that have made the jump over to the big screen and look at the high points, the low points, the differences and the similarities. Some of the films and books that we’ll take a look at are:
The Shining
Pet Sematary
Carrie
IT
Salem’s Lot
Misery
Cujo
and
Christine
This is anexciting one for me as most of you know that I am a big Stephen King fan. While I’ve read all of these novels already, and seen their big screen counterpart, I will be re-reading each, re-watching each and getting you a post each week for the next 2 months. I already have my ideas for what the first weeks post should be (posted this Sunday) but if you have one you want to take a stab at first, you know what to do.
Thanks for reading everyone! Got a suggestion, tip or comment? Send ‘em in!
- Rg Lovecraft
I’m proud to say that I think I’ve come up with a pretty solid one that you don’t see too often:
Stephen King: The Novels Vs. The Films.
In this series, I’ll take a look at King’s most famous works that have made the jump over to the big screen and look at the high points, the low points, the differences and the similarities. Some of the films and books that we’ll take a look at are:
The Shining
Pet Sematary
Carrie
IT
Salem’s Lot
Misery
Cujo
and
Christine
This is anexciting one for me as most of you know that I am a big Stephen King fan. While I’ve read all of these novels already, and seen their big screen counterpart, I will be re-reading each, re-watching each and getting you a post each week for the next 2 months. I already have my ideas for what the first weeks post should be (posted this Sunday) but if you have one you want to take a stab at first, you know what to do.
Thanks for reading everyone! Got a suggestion, tip or comment? Send ‘em in!
- Rg Lovecraft
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