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  1. Hulk

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    It's amazing! I've just started reading the book, and only 50 pages into it I'm really liking it. Did you read Carrie?
     
  2. Lemex

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    Yeh, read it cover to cover in just under 4 hours (A fact I'm rather proud of.)
    I found it very enjoyable, and much better than the film.
     
  3. Raven

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    Yes I have and I thought it was a brilliant movie. One of Tim Robbins best roles. the film was brilliant. and the fact that the deamons were actually the angels. he just saw them as deamons because he was afraid to let go was brilliantly dne.
     
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    Anyone remember Erik The Viking.

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  5. Bluemouth

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    Jacob's ladder was very dark, but I guess I enjoyed it.

    Carrie's a pretty good book, but I haven't seen the whole movie.

    Despite Kubrick's film adaptation of The Shining being completely different, it's still an excellent film. I also liked Stephen King's telemovie, but the book didn't really resonate with me.

    Misery was another case where I enjoyed the movie more than the book. Surprisingly, Misery and The Shining are considered some of King's best - but I didn't enjoy them immensely.

    I guess Erik the Viking is just too old for me. :p
     
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    Me and a friend went to see it when it first came out and we loved it. I cried when he killed his dog, that was a sad moment. It was a truely brilliant film.
     
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    I loved that movie. It was really sad, though. Especially the ending.
     

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