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I’m gonna read The Outsider by Steven King. The mini-series starts in January on HBO and it looks fantastic.
I'm gonna read that one pretty soon too. I read everything by King.
My wife read the outsiders and liked it.

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I honestly can’t watch tv or movies anymore. I’m completely bored by 99% of it.

I did watch a doc called Who Killed Garrett Phillips on HBO a couple nights ago. Very compelling. Think I’m gonna stick with docs for a while.
Same. Just burnt out on binge watching
 
Started the Mandalorian. It's OK. Definitely feels like a lower budget Star Wars venture. It does have an interesting plot line that explores an aspect not before addressed by any of the Star Wars movies or books. I'm interested to see where they go with it.
 
Started the Mandalorian. It's OK. Definitely feels like a lower budget Star Wars venture. It does have an interesting plot line that explores an aspect not before addressed by any of the Star Wars movies or books. I'm interested to see where they go with it.
I think it's going to be the best thing they've produced since empire tbh.
 
Ask her how much. I’m curious. Is it in her top 10 for King?
I just asked her. She said no. Not in her to ten.
She said it was good but nothing special.

I recently finished The Institute and I would put that in my top ten King books.

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Started the Mandalorian. It's OK. Definitely feels like a lower budget Star Wars venture. It does have an interesting plot line that explores an aspect not before addressed by any of the Star Wars movies or books. I'm interested to see where they go with it.
I'm going to get around to watching that I think.

I'm liking watchmen even though it's bat **** crazy. But it's by the same dudes who made Lost and and The Leftovers so it makes sense that it doesn't make sense

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I just asked her. She said no. Not in her to ten.
She said it was good but nothing special.

I recently finished The Institute and I would put that in my top ten King books.

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If you and your wife get a second (or ten minutes), please give me both your top 10 and hers.

I may start attacking a bunch of King.
 
Yeah I figured as much but given King’s catalogue, cracking the top 10 would be impressive as hell.
True statement
And everything he makes ends up a movie or TV show it seems.

Dr sleep just came out. The outsiders you mentioned. The Institute is going to be made into something (can't remember whether movie or show). It 2 came out recently. The Dark Tower tv series is in the works.


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If you and your wife get a second (or ten minutes), please give me both your top 10 and hers.

I may start attacking a bunch of King.
Ok.
I know her favorite is The Tommyknockers (the movie for that one is horrible though).

I really really like Cell (might be my favorite of his) but I'm in the monitory. They also made a movie if that book with Samuel L Jackson and John Cusak.

Green mile is fantastic (and of course there is a movie for it). We both loved Under The Dome. That book would be in both our top 10. (They made a tv series for that). Duma key was good. We both liked needful things alot.

If you want to read a really good King book that is a straight mind**** then Rose Madder is the way to go.

We both loved Revival. Maybe his most under-rated book.

I will make a top 10 for you though. That will be fun.

I would say stay away from Sleeping Beauties. He wrote that with his son. It's not very good. I found it sexist against men.

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I'm liking watchmen even though it's bat **** crazy. But it's by the same dudes who made Lost and and The Leftovers so it makes sense that it doesn't make sense

After three episodes of interesting, but strange television, I thought they tied a lot of stuff together in episode 4.
 
Ok.
I know her favorite is The Tommyknockers (the movie for that one is horrible though).

I really really like Cell (might be my favorite of his) but I'm in the monitory. They also made a movie if that book with Samuel L Jackson and John Cusak.

Green mile is fantastic (and of course there is a movie for it). We both loved Under The Dome. That book would be in both our top 10. (They made a tv series for that). Duma key was good. We both liked needful things alot.

If you want to read a really good King book that is a straight mind**** then Rose Madder is the way to go.

We both loved Revival. Maybe his most under-rated book.

I will make a top 10 for you though. That will be fun.

I would say stay away from Sleeping Beauties. He wrote that with his son. It's not very good. I found it sexist against men.

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Thanks.

I’m pretty sure I’ve only read Apt Pupil which I loved. It’s been 20 years but from what I recall, I felt like it really captured what can happen to impressionable kids. Sort of ahead of its’ time in that sense when you think about school shootings and the interwebz and how dumbass ideologies can lead to tragedy. I still remember the last half page or so where the kid just sets up with some sort of sniper’s rifle, overlooking the LA freeway during pm rush hour, the sun setting, the kid picking off one person, then another, then another, as sirens wailed in response. Or something like that. The movie completely butchered it.

Is Tommyknockers the one in Alaska with four friends, one of whom is the guy from Homeland and Billions? The movie sucked. Or is that Dreamcatcher?

I’ve seen that SLJ/Cusack flick. It was mediocre.

The other films based on his books I’ve seen are: Shawshank, Stand by Me, Christine, Cujo, The Shining, Firestarter (have no recollection though), Carrie, The Dead Zone, Pet Cemetery, Creepshow, Cat’s Eye, Maximum Overdrive, The Running Man, Misery, Sleepwalkers, Silver Bullett, The Lawnmower Man, Thinner, Secret Window, The Mist, It part one, The Dark Tower, and Gerald's Game.

I think that’s it. I’ve never seen CotC if you can believe that.
 
Thanks.

I’m pretty sure I’ve only read Apt Pupil which I loved. It’s been 20 years but from what I recall, I felt like it really captured what can happen to impressionable kids. Sort of ahead of its’ time in that sense when you think about school shootings and the interwebz and how dumbass ideologies can lead to tragedy. I still remember the last half page or so where the kid just sets up with some sort of sniper’s rifle, overlooking the LA freeway during pm rush hour, the sun setting, the kid picking off one person, then another, then another, as sirens wailed in response. Or something like that. The movie completely butchered it.

Is Tommyknockers the one in Alaska with four friends, one of whom is the guy from Homeland and Billions? The movie sucked. Or is that Dreamcatcher?

I’ve seen that SLJ/Cusack flick. It was mediocre.

The other films based on his books I’ve seen are: Shawshank, Stand by Me, Christine, Cujo, The Shining, Firestarter (have no recollection though), Carrie, The Dead Zone, Pet Cemetery, Creepshow, Cat’s Eye, Maximum Overdrive, The Running Man, Misery, Sleepwalkers, Silver Bullett, The Lawnmower Man, Thinner, Secret Window, The Mist, It part one, The Dark Tower, and Gerald's Game.

I think that’s it. I’ve never seen CotC if you can believe that.
Dreamcatchers is the one you were thinking of, not tommyknockers and dreamcatchers is one of my favorites. Great book. One book to look into is called different seasons and it has 4 "novellas" in it. Apt pupil is one, stand by me (its actually called The Body) and shawshank redemption (actually has a different title in the book) are 2 of the others in it.

So i have tried to compile a top 10. Not an easy task but here goes.
1. Cell (not a very popular book of king fans but I love it. Read it 3 or 4 times. Kind of a different take on zombies)
2. Green Mile
3. Under the Dome
4. The Stand (this book is long as hell so beware)
5. Revival (maybe my favorite ending of any of his books)
6. Black House (this book is kind of a sequel to another good book called The Talisman so you would want to read that one first)
7. 11/22/63 (This one is about the JFK assassination and its an amazing historical book. Kinda long but very good)
8. Needful Things (great ending)
9. The Institute (his latest offering. Lots of heart in this book)
10. Insomnia

Books that almost make the cut: Bag of bones, Dreamcatcher, The Talisman, It, Salems lot, firestarter, tommyknockers.

P.S. I LOVE the Dark Tower books. All 8 of them. If you were really going to go full Stephen King then you would need to read that series as most of his books (probably like 80%) have some sort of tie in to The Dark Tower series. I have read the whole Dark Tower Series multiple times.

If you want my recommendation on one Stephen King book to read that will make you want more it would be Under The Dome. Go with that one. Great all around book. Fast paced. Great charachters. Great plot. Relatable. and I liked the ending (some didn't like the ending though.)

Edit:Another movie you have to see (probably the best King movie) is The Green Mile. Great actors all over the place and just a great movie. I did like The Mist in book form too. It was short story in one of his many many compilation books iirc.
As for my book list i put in this post..... 11/22/63 has a movie with James Franco, Cell is a movie, under the dome is a tv show, The institute is being made into a movie or show, they are still making more dark tower related stuff, there is a needful things movie, tommyknockers movie, The stand movie,..... Damn near everything he touches end up being a movie or tv show and usually sucks lol.
 
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Dreamcatchers is the one you were thinking of, not tommyknockers and dreamcatchers is one of my favorites. Great book. One book to look into is called different seasons and it has 4 "novellas" in it. Apt pupil is one, stand by me (its actually called The Body) and shawshank redemption (actually has a different title in the book) are 2 of the others in it.

So i have tried to compile a top 10. Not an easy task but here goes.
1. Cell (not a very popular book of king fans but I love it. Read it 3 or 4 times. Kind of a different take on zombies)
2. Green Mile
3. Under the Dome
4. The Stand (this book is long as hell so beware)
5. Revival (maybe my favorite ending of any of his books)
6. Black House (this book is kind of a sequel to another good book called The Talisman so you would want to read that one first)
7. 11/22/63 (This one is about the JFK assassination and its an amazing historical book. Kinda long but very good)
8. Needful Things (great ending)
9. The Institute (his latest offering. Lots of heart in this book)
10. Insomnia

Books that almost make the cut: Bag of bones, Dreamcatcher, The Talisman, It, Salems lot, firestarter.

P.S. I LOVE the Dark Tower books. All 8 of them. If you were really going to go full Stephen King then you would need to read that series as most of his books (probably like 80%) have some sort of tie in to The Dark Tower series. I have read the whole Dark Tower Series multiple times.

If you want my recommendation on one Stephen King book to read that will make you want more it would be Under The Dome. Go with that one. Great all around book. Fast paced. Great charachters. Great plot. Relatable. and I liked the ending (some didn't like the ending though.)

Yeah I have the Different Seasons book. It’s where I read Apt Pupil.

Thanks for the list. It’s interestng because you have virtually none of his bigger movies other than The Green Mile and Needful Things. Do you think that’s because the movies ruined the books for you in some way? Usually it’s the other way around imo since books are better 99.5% of the time.
 
I’m curious what Trout thinks. I know he’s a big King guy and I think, iirc, you two had a convo about this years ago, and saw eye to eye on what you each felt was King’s best works.

The Stand is considered sort of his masterpiece, right?
 
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