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Terry and Joe return for a new King adaptation (well...kinda) with director Lindsey Beer's Pet Sematary prequel, Bloodlines (2023).This is simultaneously overstuffed and completely hollow, so while there's a few perks (hot cast! Indigenous representation!), there's plenty of cons (poor character development! Bad editing! An over reliance on sound design for jump scares!). It's frustrating because there's a few good kernels, like the class and race critique, but overall this is more than a little forgettable.Wanna connect with the show?Joe: @bstolemyremoteTerry: @gaylydreadfulMusic Credit: ForestTales by Sebastian Pangal / Art Credit: Dennis OttDiscover more fabulously spooky Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad shows at anatomyofascream.com and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a long hiatus, Nightmares & Dreamscapes returns so that Terry and Joe can discuss Daphné Baiwir's King on Screen, which focuses on Stephen King adaptations.Alas there are some pretty significant issues with the doc: 1) *it's all white men* (where are Mary Lambert and Kimberly Pierce?!) 2) Most of the comments are complimentary and focused on King, not necessarily the adaptation process 3) The only time a "bad" adaptation is addressed is Kubrick's The Shining, so the dead director can't even defend himself.This is messy and self-indulgent, folks!Wanna connect with the show?Joe: @bstolemyremoteTerry: @gaylydreadfulMusic Credit: ForestTales by Sebastian Pangal / Art Credit: Dennis OttDiscover more fabulously spooky Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad shows at anatomyofascream.com and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we near the end of our coverage surrounding Everything's Eventual, the Losers look toward TNT's oft-forgotten anthology series Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King. Join Losers Randall Colburn, Michael Roffman, and Jenn Adams as they take a wormhole back to 2006 to discuss more recently covered stories like "The Road Virus Heads North" and "Autopsy Room Four", in addition to stories from the titular collection. Elsewhere, the three also discuss the series' godawful CGI, the surprising physical turn of the late William Hurt, the enduring underdog appeal of Ron Livingston, and so much more. It should be noted this episode was originally recorded in June 2020 -- right around the time we covered Nightmares & Dreamscapes -- and has since been unlocked from The Barrens (Patreon). Enjoy!Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tabloid journalist Miguel Ferrer (Robocop) is on the trail of The Night Flier, a serial killer who drains victims of blood during sunset stops at tiny East Coast airports. Is there any truth to the rumor that this phantom aviator is a vampire? And if so, is his sleek black jet just a way of impressing those blue haired groupies waiting for him on the tarmac? Find out if this latest installment in the Stephen King retrospective has more bite than other short story adaptations from the Nightmares & Dreamscapes anthology when you Listen Now.
Mobster Christian Slater has spent a lifetime outfitting his enemies with cement shoes, so it's poetic justice that vengeful construction worker Wes Bentley (American Beauty) rigs a newly paved road so it swallows Dolan's Cadillac and buries the human trafficker alive. Can a standout entry in Stephen King's Nightmares & Dreamscapes short story collection be successfully stretched into feature length? And how much will the potty-mouthed Heathers star owe the swear jar should he manage to escape this trap? Get it in gear and find out now!
Award-winning acting talent (and Steven Weber) try to wake up the Stephen King retrospective with 8 tales of horror taken from the short story collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes. What happens when assassin William Hurt (A History of Violence) goes to war with a box full of toys, detective William H Macy (Fargo) meets his maker, author Tom Berenger (Platoon) runs from a phantom in a cursed painting, and snakebitten golfer Richard Thomas (It) is mistaken for dead? Find out if Jakob, Stuart, and Arnie survive another King TV miniseries when you Listen Now.
Award-winning acting talent (and Steven Weber) try to wake up the Stephen King retrospective with 8 tales of horror taken from the short story collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes. What happens when assassin William Hurt (A History of Violence) goes to war with a box full of toys, detective William H Macy (Fargo) meets his maker, author Tom Berenger (Platoon) runs from a phantom in a cursed painting, and snakebitten golfer Richard Thomas (It) is mistaken for dead? Find out if Jakob, Stuart, and Arnie survive another King TV miniseries when you Listen Now.
Relato de terror, escrito por Richard Matheson y Richard Christian Matheson. Considerado por Ray Bradbury como uno de los más importantes escritores del siglo XX, y por Stephen King, Matheson ha escrito algunas obras fundamentales de la moderna literatura fantástica, como “Soy leyenda” (1954), o la citada “El hombre menguante” (1956). “Cuando pensabas que el relato se iba a acabar —recuerda Stephen King—, cuando tus nervios ya no podían seguir soportándolo, entonces Matheson encendía el turbo y pasaba a la máxima potencia… Cuando la gente habla del género de terror, supongo que mi nombre es lo primero que menciona, pero sin Richard Matheson yo no estaría aquí”. Más contenido y novedades en nuestro Twitter @HLeidas y nuestro canal oficial de Telegram Twitter Historias para ser leídas: https://twitter.com/HLeidas 📌Síguenos en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas Una producción de Historias para ser Leídas Narración: Olga Paraíso RICHARD MATHESON (1926-2013) Richard Matheson nació el 20 de febrero del año 1926 en Allendale, New Jersey (Estados Unidos), hijo de los noruegos Bertolf Matheson y Fanny Matheson. Creció en Nueva York, ciudad en donde publicó relatos cortos en una revista llamada Brooklyn Eagle. Cursó Periodismo en la Universidad de Missouri. También participó como soldado en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Matheson fue un relevante creador de historias de terror, ciencia-ficción y fantasía que tanto ha escrito relatos cortos y novelas como ha escrito guiones cinematográficos y televisivos. Influyó notablemente a otros escritores de los géneros citados, entre ellos Stephen King o Brian Lumley. La década de los 50 es probablemente su mejor período como autor, ya que en ese decenio escribió algunos de sus libros de relatos cortos más prestigiosos, como “Nacido De Hombre y Mujer” (1954) y “Las Playas Del Espacio” (1957); y las novelas “Soy Leyenda” (1954), llevada en diversas ocasiones a la gran pantalla, “El Hombre Menguante” (1956), título que conoció una estupenda adaptación cinematográfica por parte de Jack Arnold, o “El Último Escalón” (1958). Otros títulos claves de su bibliografía más allá de los años 50 son los libros de relatos “Shock!” y las novelas “La Casa Infernal” (1971), “En Algún Lugar Del Tiempo” (1975) y “Más Allá De Los Sueños” (1978). Matheson falleció en Los Angeles, California, el 23 de junio del año 2013. Tenía 87 años de edad. Fue incinerado. Richard Christian Matheson (born October 14, 1953)[1] is an American writer of horror fiction and screenplays, the son of fiction writer and screenwriter Richard Matheson. He is the author of over 100 short stories of psychological horror and magic realism which are gathered in over 150 major anthologies and in his critically hailed hardcover short story collections Scars and Other Distinguishing Marks, Amazon #1 bestseller Dystopia and Zoopraxis. He is the author of the suspense novel Created By and Hollywood novella of magic realism The Ritual of Illusion, and was the editor of the commemorative book Stephen King's Battleground. Matheson also adapted the short story which was made into an iconic episode of the TNT series Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King and won two Emmys. He wrote or co-wrote the screenplays for Three O'Clock High, Full Eclipse, It Takes Two, Loose Cannons Shifter, Midvale The Nature of Evil (co-written with his father Richard Matheson), Paradise, It Waits, Happy Face Killer, Voices of Midway, "≤Red Sleep", "Hooky", Dean Koontz's Soul Survivor as a 4-hour mini series, three Masters of Horror episodes, Stephen King's Big Driver, and Nightmare Cinema. He wrote for the magazines Amazing Stories and Tales From The Crypt among the others, and he is the author of the miniseries Nightmares & Dreamscapes and adapted as four-hour miniseries H. G. Wells' The Time Machine, Roger Zelazny's The Chronicles of Amber and Whitley Strieber's Majestic. Matheson also wrote comedy and drama pilots for major studios and networks. He co-created, co-executive produced and co-wrote all thirteen episodes of the Cinemax series Chemistry. He has been executive story consultant, supervising producer and executive producer for network television series. He is also the co-executive producer of the films Cub, It Waits, Paradise, Full Eclipse and Big Driver. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Relato de terror, escrito por Richard Matheson y Richard Christian Matheson. Considerado por Ray Bradbury como uno de los más importantes escritores del siglo XX, y por Stephen King, Matheson ha escrito algunas obras fundamentales de la moderna literatura fantástica, como “Soy leyenda” (1954), o la citada “El hombre menguante” (1956). “Cuando pensabas que el relato se iba a acabar —recuerda Stephen King—, cuando tus nervios ya no podían seguir soportándolo, entonces Matheson encendía el turbo y pasaba a la máxima potencia… Cuando la gente habla del género de terror, supongo que mi nombre es lo primero que menciona, pero sin Richard Matheson yo no estaría aquí”. Más contenido y novedades en nuestro Twitter @HLeidas y nuestro canal oficial de Telegram Twitter Historias para ser leídas: https://twitter.com/HLeidas 📌Síguenos en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas Una producción de Historias para ser Leídas Narración: Olga Paraíso Si has disfrutado escuchando el relato de hoy, suscríbete al canal presionando el botón de suscripción para recibir notificaciones de contenido nuevo. Y si deseas apoyar mi trabajo y quieres recibir beneficios exclusivos, puedes convertirte en miembro del canal y ser uno de nuestros Taberneros Galácticos haciendo clic en el botón de apoyar de este mismo podcast donde podrás hacer tu aportación desde 1,49 € al mes, o si lo deseas también puedes invitarme a un café en nuestra pagina https://ko-fi.com/hleidas Y no olvides que estamos en Twitter como @hleidas y en nuestro canal de Telegram Podcast Historias para ser leídas. RICHARD MATHESON (1926-2013) Richard Matheson nació el 20 de febrero del año 1926 en Allendale, New Jersey (Estados Unidos), hijo de los noruegos Bertolf Matheson y Fanny Matheson. Creció en Nueva York, ciudad en donde publicó relatos cortos en una revista llamada Brooklyn Eagle. Cursó Periodismo en la Universidad de Missouri. También participó como soldado en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Matheson fue un relevante creador de historias de terror, ciencia-ficción y fantasía que tanto ha escrito relatos cortos y novelas como ha escrito guiones cinematográficos y televisivos. Influyó notablemente a otros escritores de los géneros citados, entre ellos Stephen King o Brian Lumley. La década de los 50 es probablemente su mejor período como autor, ya que en ese decenio escribió algunos de sus libros de relatos cortos más prestigiosos, como “Nacido De Hombre y Mujer” (1954) y “Las Playas Del Espacio” (1957); y las novelas “Soy Leyenda” (1954), llevada en diversas ocasiones a la gran pantalla, “El Hombre Menguante” (1956), título que conoció una estupenda adaptación cinematográfica por parte de Jack Arnold, o “El Último Escalón” (1958). Otros títulos claves de su bibliografía más allá de los años 50 son los libros de relatos “Shock!” y las novelas “La Casa Infernal” (1971), “En Algún Lugar Del Tiempo” (1975) y “Más Allá De Los Sueños” (1978). Matheson falleció en Los Angeles, California, el 23 de junio del año 2013. Tenía 87 años de edad. Fue incinerado. Richard Christian Matheson (born October 14, 1953)[1] is an American writer of horror fiction and screenplays, the son of fiction writer and screenwriter Richard Matheson. He is the author of over 100 short stories of psychological horror and magic realism which are gathered in over 150 major anthologies and in his critically hailed hardcover short story collections Scars and Other Distinguishing Marks, Amazon #1 bestseller Dystopia and Zoopraxis. He is the author of the suspense novel Created By and Hollywood novella of magic realism The Ritual of Illusion, and was the editor of the commemorative book Stephen King's Battleground. Matheson also adapted the short story which was made into an iconic episode of the TNT series Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King and won two Emmys. He wrote or co-wrote the screenplays for Three O'Clock High, Full Eclipse, It Takes Two, Loose Cannons Shifter, Midvale The Nature of Evil (co-written with his father Richard Matheson), Paradise, It Waits, Happy Face Killer, Voices of Midway, "≤Red Sleep", "Hooky", Dean Koontz's Soul Survivor as a 4-hour mini series, three Masters of Horror episodes, Stephen King's Big Driver, and Nightmare Cinema. He wrote for the magazines Amazing Stories and Tales From The Crypt among the others, and he is the author of the miniseries Nightmares & Dreamscapes and adapted as four-hour miniseries H. G. Wells' The Time Machine, Roger Zelazny's The Chronicles of Amber and Whitley Strieber's Majestic. Matheson also wrote comedy and drama pilots for major studios and networks. He co-created, co-executive produced and co-wrote all thirteen episodes of the Cinemax series Chemistry. He has been executive story consultant, supervising producer and executive producer for network television series. He is also the co-executive producer of the films Cub, It Waits, Paradise, Full Eclipse and Big Driver.
Welcome to Nightmares & Dreamscapes, the series dedicated to Stephen King adaptations. For this inaugural run, hosts Joe Lipsett and Terry Mesnard will be discussing each episode of AppleTV's miniseries, Lisey's Story. For the launch, we discuss our relationship with King, with the text and then dive into episodes 1 & 2 of the show to tackle its dreamy visuals, complicated narrative structure and stacked cast. Plus: Dane DeHaan's role as an alt-right fan boy, water imagery and Julianne Moore's mouth acting. Wanna connect with the show? Joe: @bstolemyremote Terry: @gaylydreadful Music Credit: ForestTales by Sebastian Pangal Art Credit: Dennis Ott Discover more fabulously spooky Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad shows at anatomyofascream.com and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx!
We get that Friday night feeling as cosmic horror author and podcaster Mary SanGiovanni joins us in the Abyss to discuss "Crouch End," from Stephen King's short story collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes. Before that, though, we talk a bit about David Peak's newest collection, Eyes in the Dust and Other Stories, Jonathan Maberry's latest Joe Ledger novel, Relentless, Somer Canon and Wesley Southard's Slaves to Gravity, and Tim Waggoner's Writing in the Dark Online Symposium. (Recorded March 28, 2021) Follow Staring Into The Abyss on Twitter: @intostaring Follow Mary SanGiovanni on Twitter: @marysangiovanni
#TeRegaloUnCuento Mi amigo Walter Saravia (Narraciones de un Burro y Más) y yo, "nos juntamos" en la distancia para jugar a las dramatizaciones con un pequeño cuento de Stephen King... ADVERTENCIA: Lenguaje soez. Se ruega a los padres que revisen el contenido de este podcast por si no lo considerasen adecuado para la edad y/o mentalidad de sus hijos, por ejemplo, niños miedosos o impresionables. Gracias. " Popsy " es un cuento de terror del escritor estadounidense Stephen King , incluido en su compilación de cuentos Nightmares & Dreamscapes , publicado en 1993 Músicas de ffondo y efectos obtenidos de Epidemic Sound Podéis escucharnos y apoyar nuestra labor en Ivoox Cuentos en la Cueva de los Duendes está en: Ivoox Spotify ITunes y en el Blog: https://radioalerta.blogspot.com/
#TeRegaloUnCuento Mi amigo Walter Saravia (Narraciones de un Burro y Más) y yo, "nos juntamos" en la distancia para jugar a las dramatizaciones con un pequeño cuento de Stephen King... ADVERTENCIA: Lenguaje soez. Se ruega a los padres que revisen el contenido de este podcast por si no lo considerasen adecuado para la edad y/o mentalidad de sus hijos, por ejemplo, niños miedosos o impresionables. Gracias. " Popsy " es un cuento de terror del escritor estadounidense Stephen King , incluido en su compilación de cuentos Nightmares & Dreamscapes , publicado en 1993 Músicas de ffondo y efectos obtenidos de Epidemic Sound Podéis escucharnos y apoyar nuestra labor en Ivoox Cuentos en la Cueva de los Duendes está en: Ivoox Spotify ITunes y en el Blog: https://radioalerta.blogspot.com/
#TeRegaloUnCuento Mi amigo Walter Saravia (Narraciones de un Burro y Más) y yo, "nos juntamos" en la distancia para jugar a las dramatizaciones con un pequeño cuento de Stephen King... ADVERTENCIA: Lenguaje soez. Se ruega a los padres que revisen el contenido de este podcast por si no lo considerasen adecuado para la edad y/o mentalidad de sus hijos, por ejemplo, niños miedosos o impresionables. Gracias. " Popsy " es un cuento de terror del escritor estadounidense Stephen King , incluido en su compilación de cuentos Nightmares & Dreamscapes , publicado en 1993 Músicas de ffondo y efectos obtenidos de Epidemic Sound Podéis escucharnos y apoyar nuestra labor en Ivoox Cuentos en la Cueva de los Duendes está en: Ivoox Spotify ITunes y en el Blog: https://radioalerta.blogspot.com/
#TeRegaloUnCuento Mi amigo Walter Saravia (Narraciones de un Burro y Más) y yo, "nos juntamos" en la distancia para jugar a las dramatizaciones con un pequeño cuento de Stephen King... ADVERTENCIA: Lenguaje soez. Se ruega a los padres que revisen el contenido de este podcast por si no lo considerasen adecuado para la edad y/o mentalidad de sus hijos, por ejemplo, niños miedosos o impresionables. Gracias. " Popsy " es un cuento de terror del escritor estadounidense Stephen King , incluido en su compilación de cuentos Nightmares & Dreamscapes , publicado en 1993 Músicas de ffondo y efectos obtenidos de Epidemic Sound Podéis escucharnos y apoyar nuestra labor en Ivoox Cuentos en la Cueva de los Duendes está en: Ivoox Spotify ITunes y en el Blog: https://radioalerta.blogspot.com/
Welcome to the Stephen King Podcast - Constant and New Listeners! Join your host - longtime Constant Reader - writer/podcaster - Lou W. Sytsma. Welcome to Episode 107 of The Stephen King Podcast! Returning guest - Bryant Burnette - joins me this episode to review the HBO adaptation of Stephen King's - The Outsider. We also talk some King News as well as review the Stephen King short story - The Fifth Step. Here are some links to items referenced in our talk: 1) Bryant's Blog - The Truth Inside The Lie 2) NPR Interview with Stephen King Don't forget to read the intro to Nightmares & Dreamscapes as referenced by Bryant! Hope you enjoy this episode and, as usual, I want to hear from you. Good or bad, I want it all! You can leave comments, questions, topic suggestions at: 1) FaceBook - Stephen King Podcast In this podcast: 1) 00:00 - Intro 2) 1:24:36 - News, The Fifth Step, & The Outsider 3) 01:06 - Outro ------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro Music - Don't Fear The Reaper - The Cult Outro Music - Stand by Me - Ben E. King ------------------------------------------------------------------- iTunes - The Stephen King Podcast. ------------------------------------------------------------------- RSS Feed - RSS. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Direct Download Link - The Stephen King Podcast - Episode 107 (Click to play, right click and Chose 'Save Link As' to save the file) ------------------------------------------------------------------- You can find the podcast on the Internet at the following locations: ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Support The Show - Thank You!
Jeremy and Guy are finally back to take a trip through the Unfound Door. This time they visit Nightmares & Dreamscapes and The Night Shift as they review "Home Delivery" and "Sometimes they come back". They also catch up on some news along the beam including Guy's review of Doctor Sleep, Castle Rock season 2 and more. 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/
Book Vs. Movie Podcast (Replay) “The Stephen King Storytime Bonus Ep Special Guest Juliette Miranda Just a couple of lady podcasters talking about their favorite Stephen King stories “The Breathing Method” & “You Know, They Got a Hell of a Band” The Stephen King bonus eps do so well for us at Book Vs Movie that we decided to have fun with the format and talk about favorite King short stories/novels/screenplays and works that have necessarily been turned into a movie (or a really cheesy one--stay tuned for those coming up!) In this ep, Margo D. talks with Juliette Miranda of the amazing Unwriteable Rant podcast and we have a grand old time imbibing our refreshments (Margo enjoys a nice wine out of a can!) while each discussing one our favorite King short stories. Margo D. starts with the novella The Breathing Method which appeared in the book Different Seasons in 1982. It’s the story that takes place in 1935 and told by Dr. Emlyn McCarron who meets a young pregnant woman named Sandra Stansfield. She is single and determined to have her baby in the most natural way possible and learns the then-new Lamaze method breathing from Dr. McCarron who soon falls a bit in love with her. The ending of this book scared Margo D. so much that she waited 20 years to attempt it again. It has not been adapted as a film yet but is technically in development with director Scott Derrickson (Doctor Strange and The Day the Earth Stood Still) attached. Juliette Miranda then talks about one of her favorite king short stories “You Know, The Have a Hell of a Band” which originally appeared in the 1992 collection of rock and roll based stories--Shock Rock which was edited by Jeff Gelb. In this story, a bickering couple (King’s specialty!) are hopelessly lost while driving on vacation. They eventually wind up in a town which just happens to be haunted by the ghosts of famous dead musicians such as Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley, and Buddy Holly just to name a few. Because it is a Stephen King story--things get weird and creepy in no time. There was an adaptation of this story which appeared in the anthology series Nightmares & Dreamscapes and it is--kind of stinky. But it’s also fun and we have a great time discussing what we like about the Shock Rock book as well. Margo D. also talks about her favorite story Shock Rock--Bob Dylan, Troy Johnson and the Speed Queen by F. Paul Wilson. I hope you enjoy this different take on our usual Stephen King bonus eps. You can listen to it using the link below. Clips used: Don’t Fear the Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Find us on Apple Podcasts Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama http://thechingonahomesteader.weebly.com/
Book Vs. Movie Podcast “The Stephen King Storytime Bonus Ep Special Guest Juliette Miranda Just a couple of lady podcasters talking about their favorite Stephen King stories “The Breathing Method” & “You Know, They Got a Hell of a Band” The Stephen King bonus eps do so well for us at Book Vs Movie that we decided to have fun with the format and talk about favorite King short stories/novels/screenplays and works that have necessarily been turned into a movie (or a really cheesy one--stay tuned for those coming up!) In this ep, Margo D. talks with Juliette Miranda of the amazing Unwriteable Rant podcast and we have a grand old time imbibing our refreshments (Margo enjoys a nice wine out of a can!) while each discussing one our favorite King short stories. Margo D. starts with the novella The Breathing Method which appeared in the book Different Seasons in 1982. It’s the story that takes place in 1935 and told by Dr. Emlyn McCarron who meets a young pregnant woman named Sandra Stansfield. She is single and determined to have her baby in the most natural way possible and learns the then-new Lamaze method breathing from Dr. McCarron who soon falls a bit in love with her. The ending of this book scared Margo D. so much that she waited 20 years to attempt it again. It has not been adapted as a film yet but is technically in development with director Scott Derrickson (Doctor Strange and The Day the Earth Stood Still) attached. Juliette Miranda then talks about one of her favorite king short stories “You Know, The Have a Hell of a Band” which originally appeared in the 1992 collection of rock and roll based stories--Shock Rock which was edited by Jeff Gelb. In this story, a bickering couple (King’s specialty!) are hopelessly lost while driving on vacation. They eventually wind up in a town which just happens to be haunted by the ghosts of famous dead musicians such as Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley, and Buddy Holly just to name a few. Because it is a Stephen King story--things get weird and creepy in no time. There was an adaptation of this story which appeared in the anthology series Nightmares & Dreamscapes and it is--kind of stinky. But it’s also fun and we have a great time discussing what we like about the Shock Rock book as well. Margo D. also talk about her favorite story Shock Rock--Bob Dylan, Troy Johnson and the Speed Queen by F. Paul Wilson. Hope you enjoy this different take on our usual Stephen King bonus eps. You can listen to it using the link below. Clips used: Don’t Fear the Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Find us in Apple Podcasts Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama http://thechingonahomesteader.weebly.com/
In this week's episode, we discuss roadside attractions and innocent pranks that have gone very, very wrong. Betty Rocksteady joins us as we dig deep into Stephen King's "Chattery Teeth" from Nightmares & Dreamscapes. [SHOW NOTES] Purchase Betty Rocksteady's The Writhing Skies. Support us on Patreon. Buy a Castle Rock Radio T-shirt. Pre-order Max's new FANGORIA novel.
Hile Constant Readers, On this first episode of 2019 Guy and Jeremy give their reviews of The Chattery Teeth from Nightmares & Dreamscapes and the adaptation Quicksilver Highway directed by Mick Garris and Rest Stop from the Just After Sumset collection. They also catch up on some news around the world’s of Stephen King. So pack up your gunna for another trip through the Unfound Door. 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/
Smoke 'em if you got 'em, because we're talking about "The Ten O'Clock People" from 1993's Nightmares & Dreamscapes with special guest Andrew Hilbert (author of Invasion of the Weirdos). Why is the pacing so awkward in this story? Is this secretly a lazy outline for a much longer work? And why does everybody have three different names? All of that and more, so tune in and do the Dew, dude. KING NEWS: Film adaptation announcements for "The Gingerbread Girl" and "In the Tall Grass"; and Mike Patton's score for 1922 is now available for pre-orders. Support Castle Rock Radio: https://www.patreon.com/pmmpublishing
In this Palaver episode, Tiny and I begin our discussion series on each member of the Ka-Tet. In this first episode, we talk about Roland Deschain and what makes him such a fascinating character. We have the discussion separated into a non-spoiler and spoiler discussion, for your listening convenience. Timestamps Show Start - 00:19 Checking In - 01:29 Visiting The Man Who Loved Flowers Set - 09:49 Castle Rock TV Podcast - 12:18 Roland Deschain: The Gunslinger Non-Spoiler - 16:09 Castle Rock TV Podcast Promo - 34:54 Spoilers - 36:06 Closing the Ep - 1:00:39 Pre-Recorded Outro - 1:01:59 Related Links The Man Who Loved Flowers - Cameron Grimm/5 After 5 Productions Castle Rock TV Podcast Nightmares & Dreamscapes paperback edition IT is now the highest grossing Stephen King adaptation ever Andy Muschietti wants to make Pet Sematary Another GD Book Site Obsessive Viewer - Our weekly movie and TV discussion and review podcast iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt’s solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television’s first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher Obsessive Book Nerd - OV’s “sister site” where you can find book reviews and commentary on the evolving world of reading The Secular Perspective - Check out Tiny’s side project podcast that explores the concepts of faith, religion and existence from the perspective of secular hosts Chad and Amanda Episode Homepage: http://www.towerjunkiespod.com/005 Subscribe iTunes Google Play Stitcher Radio RSS Feed Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram Episodes by Category News – Covering news items related to Stephen King and The Dark Tower Palaver – General discussions about Stephen King and/or The Dark Tower series Khef – Reviews and discussions of books and comics in The Dark Tower series Novel Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) novels Novella Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) novellas Short Story Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) short stories and short story collections Comic Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) comic books and comic adaptations Movie Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) movie adaptations TV Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) TV adaptations Commentary Tracks – Special commentary track recordings that can be listened to while watching the title or simply as a podcast episode Interviews – Interviews with people with special ties to the work of Stephen King Special Eps – Episodes that don’t fit into the other categories; usually announcement episodes pertaining to the podcast itself
Welcome back! In our second podcast we have a couple of guests - writers Richard Matheson (son of the Richard Matheson) & Bev Vincent. 1) Intro 2) In The Death Room - Stephen King News 3) Hans welcome writer Bev Vincent 4) Bev Vincent recounts his adventures at the red carpet premiere for The Ghost Brothers of Darkland County 5) Hans interviews writer Richard Matheson about scripting the Emmy winning of Nightmares & Dreamscapes episode - Battleground 6) Battleground Contest - win the book! Listen for details. 7) Close Out Listeners! We're doing this for you so let us know what you want to be covered in the podcasts and we will do our best to give it to you. Please post your comment below, on twitter, facebook or in an email to info@liljas-library.com.