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Old 30 Apr 2003, 18:46   #1
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Default For the horror fans.

We have a lot of Stephen King/horror fans here so....
Does anybody out there remember a comic from 1984 called Scream?
It only lasted 15 issues before it disapeared from the newsagents shelves .They did a few holiday specials after that,but not for long.
Regular story lines included The Dracula File and The 13th Floor.
Anyone remember it?
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 18:49   #2
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Mouse -i'm afraid i was only 6, so i don't remember it at all!!!!! :P :P


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Old 30 Apr 2003, 19:32   #3
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I'm afraid was even younger, only 3. Sorry
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 19:38   #4
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well i was -3 beat that
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 19:40   #5
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I was 8 at the time,but I was a very warped child .
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 19:41   #6
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Alas I'm old enough to remember but didn't read comics that much - but am watching Rose Red on Sunday Nights on Sky - is this in print
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 19:52   #7
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What is Rose Red?
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 19:56   #8
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Don't know what Rose red is either, is this stupid?
Feel old now, was 'already' 16 in 1984.
But I've decided to stay 35 for the rest of my days!

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Old 30 Apr 2003, 20:05   #9
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Rose Red my darlinks is a Stephen King Book - The two episodes are playing on Sunday night on Sky - Its about a house called Rose Red that kills its men (Umm) but loves its women most of the time - very scary - group of physics (I'm sure I've spelt physics instead of Pyshics oh lord I cann't even spell now)are in the process of getting together to spend a weekend at Rose Red and thus the story goes.......

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Old 30 Apr 2003, 20:27   #10
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well i was -3 beat that
I was born in 1984. :)

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Old 30 Apr 2003, 20:27   #11
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Sounds like fun. I might watch it. The only Steven King film i've seen it IT and thats put me off clowns forever!
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 20:29   #12
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You'll only get next weeks JC then it finishes but I would dearly love to get hold of the book
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 20:43   #13
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 21:25   #14
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Sounds like fun. I might watch it. The only Steven King film i've seen it IT and thats put me off clowns forever!
When I was very young I was absoloutly TERRIFIED of clowns .
Luckily for me,my nan got me a nice big circus poster with a bloody big clown on it .Mummy of corse put it up on my bedroom wall to show my nan how much I liked it .
Another poster I hated was my brothers picture of Mr spock.It was one of those pictures with eyes that follow you around the room .
After those,Dracula seemed pretty tame .
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 21:32   #15
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Sounds like fun. I might watch it. The only Steven King film i've seen it IT and thats put me off clowns forever!
When I was very young I was absoloutly TERRIFIED of clowns .
Luckily for me,my nan got me a nice big circus poster with a bl**dy big clown on it .Mummy of corse put it up on my bedroom wall to show my nan how much I liked it .
Another poster I hated was my brothers picture of Mr spock.It was one of those pictures with eyes that follow you around the room .
After those,Dracula seemed pretty tame .
lol.. good thing they didn't make you watch "It", you would be serverely traumatized.
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 21:46   #16
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IT is a great film.If I had seen it in those days I would have screamed my head off .
Tim Curry was great as Pennywise.
The ending was a bit weird though.You have to press your suspention of disbelief button .

They all float down here .
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 22:14   #17
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Yeah... Curry was great as Pennywise. IT is almost as good as "the Stand"
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IT is a classic - i love it Tim Curry is great in it.......BUT i really didn't like the Stand - much preferred Pet Sematary and Carrie. Pet Sematary 2 was more funny then scary

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Old 30 Apr 2003, 22:42   #19
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i still think that, although there are no 'monsters' etc, the shining is still the best SK film ever (the Jubrick version). Jack Nicholson is just so darn scary!
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The thing is i've never liked clowns so that film just made it worse!
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 22:49   #21
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LMAO....poor James.....me thinks you're in need of extensive counselling

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Old 30 Apr 2003, 23:06   #22
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Start the bidding. I'll be James' shrink for a mere 20 euro per hour

I loved the stand. The Shining too (with Nickelson, one of my favo actors). I never saw pet Semetary. Carrie was good too. And Christine.
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Old 30 Apr 2003, 23:15   #23
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I have never watched any of these films. Only Stephen King one i have seen was Dreamcathcer at the cinema last week. It is absolutely great!!!!
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Old 01 May 2003, 13:00   #24
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Whats the name of the Stephen King Book/Film with the slobbering St Bernard dog - Ukk! for all the wrong reasons - My sister in law has had 3 of these dogs and they slobber all over your clothes and if shake themselves YOU RUN
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well i was -3 beat that
I was born in 1984. :)

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Yeah i was born in 1984 too, hense my user name!
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