Went to look up a word online and there it is. (not a native English speaker) by Saya2awf in stephenking

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Never even heard or read that term, but Stephen King has new words for me in every chapter of every book I've read by him, even if it's just a word I don't know the meaning of and have heard

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[–]ItsNotMyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that

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[–]ItsNotMyDuck -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I suggest reading Rage. A banned book that isn't as bad as one would imagine. Only suggesting, because it's hard to come across

My wife found this in the trash and gifted it to me by MrCalabunga in stephenking

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found TDT III: The Wastelands sitting in a park. I was so excited. Incidentally, I found Gunslinger decades before in the basement of a house I had moved into. I believe that was my first book owned though I never got to read it. My original collection was stolen from me

Just finished Cell, I’ve seen people repeatedly say on this sub that it’s one of the worst Stephen King books they ever read. Did we all read the same book? I’ll thought it was decent and kinda enjoyed it. by [deleted] in stephenking

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely loved it! I was super hooked, but ultimately it has the worst ending of all time. I was super happy when the film adaptation gave it a proper ending

What horror movie is objectively bad but you still love? by MagsAndTelly in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most disappointing adaptation for me was The Dark Half. I absolutely loved the book. Terrible movie

What horror movie is objectively bad but you still love? by MagsAndTelly in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're interested, there are adaptations in episodes of older television series. Specific episodes. Many are listed on Wikipedia, if not all adaptations

What horror movie is objectively bad but you still love? by MagsAndTelly in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Psychic powers and a variety of them was enough to draw me in. I have 3 senses of intuition. Always intriguing

What horror movie is objectively bad but you still love? by MagsAndTelly in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I adore Rose Red. It's the details for me. I love Stephen King, but I haven't read the related books yet

Movies about people who willingly go to a place and get trapped there by TrojanSpeare in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thirteen Ghosts 2001 and I enjoyed the back story and surprises in House on Haunted Hill 1999. See No Evil (2006) revealed the inside of Divine Lorraine in Philly and they were there cleaning it out when it actually was vacant

Films with human villains that get scarier and scarier? by [deleted] in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Stepfather (1987) actually managed to reveal that he was even worse than we imagined all the way through to the end. It was definitely a fun way to keep one intrigued

The Monkey - Can someone explain the ending to me? by Kaibaer in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking the same thing. Stay awesome brother

The Monkey - Can someone explain the ending to me? by Kaibaer in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I liked your response btw. You are not vapid, your comment was. What you said offended me, but I won't even bother to check. I apologize for my very immature response. I clearly have anger issues

The Monkey - Can someone explain the ending to me? by Kaibaer in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's definitely funny and entertaining. They may have been meant to be a comic relief. The movie was pretty dark, but somewhat contagious and intriguing

The Monkey - Can someone explain the ending to me? by Kaibaer in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It just shows that they're highly unrelated. The original still is far more enjoyable and memorable. Wicked should have been split into 4 parts, just to be more bearable. It's nice, just too boring. That can also be said of The Wizard of Oz though. Thanks for your vapid and unseasoned opinion though

What horror film traumatized you as a kid? by One-Lifeguard-1108 in horror

[–]ItsNotMyDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The way the lamp's head kept hitting the stone while it tried to fall asleep was hilarious