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Quote: Nil Putters @ August 21 2008, 8:58 PM BST

Loved Eerie Indiana, had totally forgotten about it. Stephen Kings Kingdom Hospital was cool too.

Eerie Indiana was totally ace and quite scary. Also very funny.

Kingdom Hospital was unwatchably dull and I am the most fanatical King fan in the universe.

Quote: sootyj @ August 26 2008, 1:28 PM BST

Kingdom Hospital was unwatchably dull and I am the most fanatical King fan in the universe.

Yes, this was pretty poor stuff. I seem to recall watching the whole bloody thing, thinking a decent ending might redeem it. There was no such ending.

Talking of King, I very muched enjoyed Nightmares and Dreamscapes, especially the excellent one in which William Hurt played a hitman attacked by toy soldiers. Brilliant. And not a word of dialogue throughout the entire episode.

Mixed, but that one with the Hitmen was ace.

Saw a hilarious one set in Crouchend, hilarious as I was living there at the time.

No evil kebab shops, or demon tramps unfortunately.

Quote: sootyj @ August 26 2008, 1:28 PM BST

Eerie Indiana was totally ace and quite scary. Also very funny.

Kingdom Hospital was unwatchably dull and I am the most fanatical King fan in the universe.

Haha, I did watch it, and would probably watch again if it was repeated. But it wasn't great. I love King quite fanatically too, but he really shouldn't get too personally involved with TV and films.

You know he has a cameo in every production of his work.

Best theme song to a King film Pet Semetary by the Rhamone

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEOZA2k3Plw

Yeah like Hitchcock. I do like spotting him randomly in films. But that's all he should be allowed to do.

Quote: sootyj @ August 26 2008, 2:02 PM BST

You know he has a cameo in every production of his work.

I doubt if he's had cameos in EVERY production of his work. Sounds like an urban myth.

He's done some since he might not have been in the Green Mile....

I doubt he was in The Shining either. Or Carrie.

I thought sooty meant the films he was involved in the making of.

Quote: zooo @ August 26 2008, 2:35 PM BST

I thought sooty meant the films he was involved in the making of.

My mistake. On a similar subject, does Martin Scorcese pop up in all his own films? He seems to make cameos in an awdul lot.

His parents seem to!

Quote: zooo @ August 26 2008, 2:37 PM BST

His parents seem to!

How cool would it be to have Martin Scorcese as your son?

Well I'd rather have him as my dad. Or grandad actually, looking at him.

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