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And like that, we're through one of Stephen King's iconic short story collections! This week we're tackling the titular Everything's Eventual, as well as the Dark Tower novella, The Little Sisters of Eluria. We are reving into Dark Tower mode here at the Boo! Club, so strap up and get yourself some boots with spurs~
It's episode McFrickin Fifty! This week we're tackling a grab-bag of stories from Everything's Eventual, rounding out the collection. Phoenix talks hell (it's other people). Stephen talks nightmares (it's Catholic Guilt). Neither can pronounce Satre.
Dennis Freeman returns to the podcast to discuss Everything's Eventual.
It has been a hot minute since we got to read a short story collection! This episode we are discussing the first block of stories in Everything's Eventual, written by Stephen King throughout the 1990s and early 2000s! Tune in for Bible stuff, Gay stuff, American Dream stuff, and (of course) lots and lots of Horror stuff!
Even joins me to talk about the short story "Everything's Eventual", which introduces the unwitting psychic assassin Dinky Earnshaw. Some bad dialogue aside, this Dark Tower side story is tightly written, and does a great job at inducing both paranoia and impostor syndrome.
Hile! DTR fans, Its that time once again to travel through the Unfound Door. This month Jeremy and Guy are taking a look at Night Shift's Gray Matter and the Everything's Eventual's 1408. We also give our thoughts on the film adaptation starring John Cusack and Sam Jackson. Guy got to watch the director's while Jeremy checked out the theatrical cut. So pack up your gunna and travel with us to other worlds than these. Dark Tower Radio Podcast Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/darktowerradiopodcast Twitter @DarkTowerRadio Email darktowerradio@gmail.com Guy Milks Twitter @GalacticScumbag Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Show https://www.facebook.com/PleaseRewindRF4RM/
Hile DTR Fans! Jeremy and Guy are back for another trip through the Unfound Door. On this episode they discuss "The Man in the Black Suit" from the Everything's Eventual collection. Then we open up the Just After Sunset collection to discuss "The Things They Left Behind". So pack up your gunna and join us for another short story adventure to other worlds than these. Dark Tower Radio Podcast Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/darktowerradiopodcast Twitter @DarkTowerRadio Email darktowerradio@gmail.com Guy Milks Twitter @GalacticScumbag Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Show https://www.facebook.com/PleaseRewindRF4RM/
In which special guests XANTHEA VANDELAY (Comedy Zeitgeist Podcast) and TAHLIA MURDOCH (Everything Economics Podcast) join Erik - but not Piers, never Piers - for some podcast pitches. Erik expresses his secret desire to meet all the "Victoria's Secret" models, some very specific Stephen King stories, and the ongoing war for control of the produce aisle.
Hidy, ho, everyone! I'm back with a follow up review to my previous episode of Everything's Eventual! Enjoy!
Hile! Jeremy and Guy head back through the Unfound Door two discuss this month's Stephen King short stories. First up from the Nightmares and Dreamscapes collection is "You know they have a hell of a band" and the made for Tv adaptation from the Nightmares and Dreamscapes series. Then they head over to the Everything's Eventual collection to discuss "Riding the Bullet" and the 2004 Mick Garris adaptation. So pack up your Gunna and travel with us to other worlds than these. LDPN
The hospital isn't always the place you go to get better. Roland learns this the hard way after a run-in at the dead town of Eluria. Autumn and Jeremy Greer join me to talk about this short story, most readily available in the collection called Everything's Eventual (https://amzn.to/2LIA4WS). This tale concerns Roland's discovery of a coterie of vampires masquerading as nuns, and it will serve as a good primer for the Wolves of the Calla and the following books. Thank you for being understanding about our short absence.
Next up on ITMOM's Stephen King month-long extravaganza is Riding the Bullet from 2004! What a car crash, Chris and Paul hardly even have the energy to shit on it. One of King's best short story's gets the horrible big screen treatment, watch if you can even track it down. Next episode we enter 1408! Also from Everything's Eventual. ------------ Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) fortnightly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics; the just released and the oft-forgotten gems/train wrecks of horror. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Get in touch to know what you're enjoying, send us your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Or better yet give us a head-spinning 5 stars on iTunes and write us a review if you so desire! Instagram/Twitter: @itmompod Facebook Into The Minds of Madness with Chris Dicker and Paul McWhirter
Stephen King month kicks off with 2003's Dreamcatcher! Join Chris and Paul as they discover what they thought what was an overlooked gem wasn't any where near the level of quality they remembered it as. Next week we cover 2004's short story adaptation Riding the Bullet from the collection Everything's Eventual ------------ Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) fortnightly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics; the just released and the oft-forgotten gems/train wrecks of horror. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Get in touch to know what you're enjoying, send us your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Or better yet give us a head-spinning 5 stars on iTunes and write us a review if you so desire! Instagram/Twitter: @itmompod Facebook Into The Minds of Madness with Chris Dicker and Paul McWhirter
Hello, everyone and welcome to the Stephen Kingcast. In this week's review, I take a look a the two Dark Tower related entries in his short story collection, Everything's Eventual: "The Little Sisters of Eluria" and "Everything's Eventual." Please be warned that Dark Tower spoilers are ON for this review.
This week I take a look at Stephen King's short story collection of the early 2000s, Everything's Eventual. How does it fare compared to his other short story collections? Find out this week in the Stephen Kingcast!