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  • The JareBear
    Be Good To One Another
    • Jul 2010
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    #61
    Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

    My brother did his undergraduate work at a small school in Maine. I think I was like 10 or 11 and I went out to visit him and I was reading It at the time. I only remember two things from that trip:

    A.) Seeing ticks for the first time. There were bugs everywhhhheeerrreee

    B.) Finding out that Derry wasn't a real town. I thought it was an actual place and was like "how close is Derry to Brunswick?"
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    • Kearnzo
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      • Jul 2002
      • 5963

      #62
      Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

      Originally posted by The JareBear
      My brother did his undergraduate work at a small school in Maine. I think I was like 10 or 11 and I went out to visit him and I was reading It at the time. I only remember two things from that trip:

      A.) Seeing ticks for the first time. There were bugs everywhhhheeerrreee

      B.) Finding out that Derry wasn't a real town. I thought it was an actual place and was like "how close is Derry to Brunswick?"
      It's funny you mention that. I was born and raised in Bangor, Maine about 5 minutes from Stephen King's house. I've met him a few times and he's always been pretty chill which is remarkable considering the amount of crazies that hang out around his house trying to catch him out and about. We even have bus tours that drive by his house and various places referenced in his books.

      Growing up here definitely makes some of his stories feel more "real" I guess you could say. He's always referencing various landmarks in and around where I've lived so that definitely contributes to it.

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      • kehlis
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        • Jul 2008
        • 27738

        #63
        Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

        Originally posted by Kearnzo
        It's funny you mention that. I was born and raised in Bangor, Maine about 5 minutes from Stephen King's house. I've met him a few times and he's always been pretty chill which is remarkable considering the amount of crazies that hang out around his house trying to catch him out and about. We even have bus tours that drive by his house and various places referenced in his books.

        Growing up here definitely makes some of his stories feel more "real" I guess you could say. He's always referencing various landmarks in and around where I've lived so that definitely contributes to it.

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        He's admitted that Derry is actually his fictitious representation of Bangor.

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        • Sinner
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          • Jun 2003
          • 5483

          #64
          Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

          I Have the book but opened it up and the first 100+ pages are missing, so going to buy it...lady at work gave me a few Stephen King books. Will they all have part 1 and 2? Saw it at Target for like 8$ then saw one for 20-30? The one at Target is a Reprint.
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          • The JareBear
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            • Jul 2010
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            #65
            Stephen King's "It" (2017)

            Yah it's one book, story is just split into basically two time periods. I had the OG paperback somewhere in my garage but I can't find it. Probably gonna buy it on kindle and re-read it soon


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            • Beantown
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              • Feb 2005
              • 31523

              #66
              Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

              Originally posted by The JareBear
              Yah it's one book, story is just split into basically two time periods. I had the OG paperback somewhere in my garage but I can't find it. Probably gonna buy it on kindle and re-read it soon


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              I have it in paperback, but still going to buy it on Kindle so I can have it on my phone for ease. Such a damn good book - usually a once a year read for me.

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              • Sinner
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                • Jun 2003
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                #67
                Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

                Forgot about that, so instead of buying the book at a store I can buy it online to read in a App on my Android, don't have a tablet...hmmm decisions

                Originally posted by SPTO
                My favorite King work on film is easily Christine with Misery close behind.
                For me it was Christine and then Cujo...have never seen Misery. Need to check that out, heard it was good
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                • Beantown
                  #DoYourJob
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 31523

                  #68
                  Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

                  Originally posted by Sinner
                  Forgot about that, so instead of buying the book at a store I can buy it online to read in a App on my Android, don't have a tablet...hmmm decisions
                  Yup. Comes in handy when I don't have my Kindle with me and want to read. The app works incredibly well.

                  Originally posted by Sinner
                  For me it was Christine and then Cujo...have never seen Misery. Need to check that out, heard it was good
                  Are we talking strictly the horror King films because Shawhsank Redemption and Green Mile (and to a lesser extent Stand By Me)blow every one of his other adaptations out of the water by a wide, wide margin IMO.

                  If we're talking of his horror stuff...eh. Misery, probably and The Stand's adaptation, though that's one I want to see remade, but for as big of a fan of his books as I am, I have not liked many of the movies.

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                  • The JareBear
                    Be Good To One Another
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 11560

                    #69
                    Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

                    Originally posted by Sinner



                    For me it was Christine and then Cujo...have never seen Misery. Need to check that out, heard it was good

                    It's good, to me at least. The book is a little more brutal but the movie did a good job at the time.

                    Christine is great.



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                    • Sinner
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                      • Jun 2003
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                      #70
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                      Originally posted by Beantown
                      Yup. Comes in handy when I don't have my Kindle with me and want to read. The app works incredibly well.



                      Are we talking strictly the horror King films because Shawhsank Redemption and Green Mile (and to a lesser extent Stand By Me)blow every one of his other adaptations out of the water by a wide, wide margin IMO.

                      If we're talking of his horror stuff...eh. Misery, probably and The Stand's adaptation, though that's one I want to see remade, but for as big of a fan of his books as I am, I have not liked many of the movies.
                      Me personally talking about Horror, yeah Shawshank, Stand By Me and The Green Mile would be toward the top along with Christine overall.

                      Just downloaded the Kindle App and bought "IT"
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                      • The JareBear
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                        #71
                        Stephen King's "It" (2017)

                        Shawshank is one of the greatest movies I've ever seen, for sure. I was just talking horror novels/short stories


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                        • Boltman
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                          • Mar 2004
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                          #72
                          Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

                          Originally posted by The JareBear
                          It's good, to me at least. The book is a little more brutal but the movie did a good job at the time.
                          I'm buying IT on Kindle tonight. Gimme two more King suggestions to re-read on Kindle.

                          IT
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                          • The JareBear
                            Be Good To One Another
                            • Jul 2010
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                            #73
                            Stephen King's "It" (2017)

                            Bolt,

                            I always really liked his collections of short stories. Everything's Eventual is probably my favorite. Full Dark, No Stars is another (that's not really short stories, just 4 mini novels kinda). Those two are more recent so maybe I'm giving them unfair credence.

                            For novels, I was always really partial to Hearts in Atlantis and Dreamcatcher. Bag Of Bones is one of my favorites as well


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                            • tdawg3782
                              I hate you Norv
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 4803

                              #74
                              Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

                              Originally posted by Boltman
                              I'm buying IT on Kindle tonight. Gimme two more King suggestions to re-read on Kindle.

                              IT
                              ...
                              ...
                              The Stand

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                              • The JareBear
                                Be Good To One Another
                                • Jul 2010
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                                #75
                                Re: Stephen King's "It" (2017)

                                Originally posted by tdawg3782
                                The Stand

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                                I am probably in the minority, but I didn't really consider that a great read. I just remember parts that seemed borderline silly, but I admit the same could be said about Dreamcatcher
                                Last edited by The JareBear; 03-31-2017, 11:51 PM.
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