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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1704234" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Yes, it was. Big underground worms or something like that. They could feel any and all vibrations on the ground which was how they got (and ate) their prey. Everyone that I know that has seen that liked it. I haven't seen it myself. No clue there, friend.Yes I am. Have been for a great many years. I am currently in the midst of reading his most recent book, <em>Cell</em>.The book <em>Sleepwalker</em> was pretty excellent, IMO. I haven't seen the movie - I try and miss (on purpose) all of the movies made from King books.</p><p></p><p>(speaking on movies now) <em>Christine</em> irritated me pretty bad as some details, that I feel were pretty important parts of the book, were either changed or just missing entirely. <em>The Running Man</em> (remember that silly-a<strong>s</strong>s flick with Ah-Nald??) was so completely <strong>wrong</strong> as compared to the premise of the book. Oh, bother....the list could go on and on and on so I won't waste your time but sufficew it to say I do not watch movies made from King books as they have a tendency to irritate the hell out of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1704234, member: 561023"] Yes, it was. Big underground worms or something like that. They could feel any and all vibrations on the ground which was how they got (and ate) their prey. Everyone that I know that has seen that liked it. I haven't seen it myself. No clue there, friend.Yes I am. Have been for a great many years. I am currently in the midst of reading his most recent book, [I]Cell[/I].The book [I]Sleepwalker[/I] was pretty excellent, IMO. I haven't seen the movie - I try and miss (on purpose) all of the movies made from King books. (speaking on movies now) [I]Christine[/I] irritated me pretty bad as some details, that I feel were pretty important parts of the book, were either changed or just missing entirely. [I]The Running Man[/I] (remember that silly-a[B]s[/B]s flick with Ah-Nald??) was so completely [B]wrong[/B] as compared to the premise of the book. Oh, bother....the list could go on and on and on so I won't waste your time but sufficew it to say I do not watch movies made from King books as they have a tendency to irritate the hell out of me. [/QUOTE]
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