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good books by stephen king?
What horror books by stephen king right? I have the book, but I have not been really read the play because of recent school work, social life, Halo 3, ect. But since Halloween is up, I wood like to know some good songs by him because many people say he is the master of horror writing novels. Preferably also a book with satanic theme or something. But overall something good and scary. Thank you.
Gotta, Gotta, Gotta read "the shining", it is The most frightening book ever!
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The Prince Of Egypt: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack $0.50 It should be little surprise that of the three Prince of Egypt CDs, this one, which contains music actually used in the picture, is the best. The disc features songs written by Academy Award winners Stephen Schwartz and Hans Zimmer. It also showcases the always impressive vocal talents of Ofra Haza on several tracks. The disc also crams in a few singles–ranging from the solid Boyz II Men track “I… |
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Wicked: 5th Anniversary Special edition $18.16 One of the most common complaints about musicals is that the books are flimsy pretexts from which to hang numbers. Wicked runs into the opposite problem: it has a great plot, but too often the songs just get in the way. Based on Gregory Maguire’s novel of the same name, Wicked tells us what happened between Glinda the Good and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, before Dorothy showed up in Oz. … |
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Mama’s Gun $5.37 A true tour de force, Mama’s Gun is that rare sophomore album that shows a maturing artist at her best. Erykah Badu’s voice was always her main attraction–its unique sound has been compared to Billie Holiday and Chaka Khan. Here, it’s her skill with that voice that shines. Badu shapes her instrument to suit her material (all of it written or cowritten by her). A full range is represented: On fast… |
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Michael Jackson’s Ghosts $14.92 Asia exclusive VCD (viewable on all DVD players) features the ‘King Of Pop’s’ 1997 short film (38 minutess), produced to promote his Blood On The Dance Floor album. The film was directed by special effects wizard Stan Winston and co-written by horror icon Stephen King. The film tells the story of a scary Maestro with supernatural powers, who is being forced out of a small town by its mayor. The mo… |
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Stephen King’s The Stand [VHS] $11.99 After a government-spawned “superflu” wipes out more than 90 percent of the earth’s population, the devastated survivors must decide whether to support or resist the advances of a mysterious stranger from way down South (heh-heh) who wishes to claim this new world order for himself. Although the six-hour length makes it nigh-impossible to digest in one sitting, this well-paced adaptation of Stephe… |
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Stephen King’s It [VHS] $1.09 Is there anything scarier than clowns? Of course not. And who knows scary better than Stephen King? You see where we’re going. It puts a malevolent clown (given demented life by a powdered, red-nosed Tim Curry) front and center, as King’s fat novel gets the TV-movie treatment. Even at three hours plus, the action is condensed, but an engaging Stand by Me vibe prevails for much of the running time…. |
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Sleeping Beauty (Two-Disc Platinum Edition) Sampler DVD: Highlights From The All-New Movies $14.99 Disney’s 1959 animated effort was the studio’s most ambitious to date, a widescreen spectacle boasting a gorgeous waltz-filled score adapting Tchaikovsky. In the 14th century, the malevolent Maleficent (not dissimilar to the wicked Queen in Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs taunts a king that his infant Aurora will fatally prick her finger on a spinning wheel before sundown on her 16th birt… |
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? $6.06 Ulysses Everett McGill (George Clooney) escapes the chain gang with two fellow convicts the simple and somewhat slow Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson) and ill-tempered Pete (John Turturro) to pursue the promise of hidden loot stashed in his house that is about to be swept away in a flood. On the way the trio experience a journey filled with hilarious adventure and cast of strange characters starting with … |
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Somewhere in Time (Collector’s Edition) $4.44 It’s silly, it’s superficial, it’s so desperately earnest about its tale of time-spanning love that you almost wish for a cheap flatulence gag just to break the solemn mood. But there’s something so unabashedly gushy and entertaining about Somewhere in Time that you can’t begrudge its enduring popularity. The film has become a staple of romantic-movie lovers since its release in 1980, and endless … |
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The Stand By Stephen King $7.91 … |
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Stephen King’s The Dark Tower $13.99 “I found this overview of In-World, Mid-World, and End-World both entertaining and invaluable. So, I am convinced, will you.” — from the foreword by Stephen King The Dark Tower is the backbone of Stephen King’s legendary career. Inspired more than thirty years ago by works as diverse as J. R. R. Tolkien’s epics, Robert Browning’s poetry, and Sergio Leone’s Westerns, this is the tale that Stephen King has never abandoned. When he typed the first sentence in 1970, King feared the telling might take several lifetimes, but two thousand pages and four books later, the end is in sight. Published in anticipation of The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla, A Concordance, Volume I is the definitive guide to the first four books in Stephen King’s bestselling epic fantasy series, The Dark Tower. With the hundreds of characters, Mid-World geography, and the High Speech lexicon, this comprehensive handbook is one no Dark Tower fan will want to be without. It is the perfect way in for readers new to the series, or the perfect way back in for longtime fans who read the first four books years ago. Characters and Genealogies Mid-World and Our World Places High Speech, Low Speech, and Mid-World Argot Mid-World Maps Political and Cultural References Roland Deschain and His Ka-tet Portals and Magical Places Mid-World Miscellany Gilead Fair-Days and Mid-World Moons The Dark Tower and the Quest |
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Hollywood’s Stephen King $20 Ever since Stephen King's first book, Carrie, became a bestseller, Hollywood has scrambled to cash in on the appeal of the most popular novelist in recent history. More than 17 films have been adapted from King novels or stories, including such commercial and critical hits as The Shining, Misery and The Shawshank Redemption. In this perceptive and enthusiastic book, Magistrale, an expert on the American gothic genre, examines these films in the context of their sources, demonstrating how they elaborate on and, in some cases, distort King's meaning. Magistrale investigates such topics as the fear of menstruation in Carrie, infatuation with technology in Christine and male hubris in Pet Sematary. He also explores some of the conflicts King has had with the high-profile auteurs who adapt his books. |
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Stephen King on the Small Screen $20 In this follow up to Stephen King on the Big Screen (2009) Mark Browning turns his critical eye upon the much-neglected subject of the best-selling author’s work in television, examining what it is about King’s fiction that makes it particularly suitable for the small screen.By focusing on this body of work, from ratings successes The Stand and The Night Flier to lesser- known TV films Storm of the Century (1999), Rose Red (2002), Kingdom Hospital (2003) and the 2004 remake of Salem’s Lot, Browning is able to articulate how these adaptations work and, in turn, suggest new ways of viewing them. The book is the first written by a film specialist to consider King’s television work in its own right, and rejects previous attempts to make the films and books fit rigid thematic categories. Browning examines what makes a written or visual text successful at evoking fear on a case-by-case basis, in a highly readable and engaging way. He also considers the relationship between the big and small screen. Why, for instance, are some TV versions more effective than movie adaptations and vice versa? In the process, Stephen King on the Big Screen is able to shed new light on what it is that makes King’s novels so successful and reveal the elements of style and approach that have helped make King one of the world’s best-selling authors. |
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Stephen King $42.79 Learn the story behind Stephen King and examine in depth his most widely read works. |
