Dark Half (1993) Stephen King (Part 1)
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Even Stephen King's mediocre stuff is fantastic. What an imagination. Maine sure has some very strange characters . . . LOL I've been there (being from NH). I am happy to say, I never met any quite like those in King's works. Phew.
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@youtubfool i think youre comparing to the actor here timothy hutton. it's not kevin kline.
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Duuuuuude how did I get here?
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most King movie adaptations blow chunks.... Shawshank, Misery, Shining are the exceptions.
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So glad this fab George A. Romero/Stephen King collaboration is still up.
The other great movie they both worked on is Creepshow. Shame they aren't still working together these days. Creepshow 2 was a decent enough movie but the third one should be thrown on a bonfire as it is one of the worse horror movies (if you could call it that) I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of shit in my day.
Anyway, cheers for the upload, my man.
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When your fuckin' with me, your fuckin' with the best! - Alexis Machine
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LOL, the nurse is retarded.
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That nurse is a perfect example of bad acting! Look at her pretended expression 4:15 lol, couldn't handle the adequate response to the situation as to express astonishment, horror, fear-panic or whatever you can name it in this context. The book is great, the movie isn't that bad as a whole, but the acting personnel should've been more carefully sorted out. "The sparrows are flying again"
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@klm4298 i remember learning cursive in 2nd grade...but idk if they still teach it in america lol
This is a quote straight from Stephen King's novel, The Dark Half:
"And, as an afterthought, he added pleasantly to the O.R. nurse:
"'I want that silly cunt who ran out of here fired. Make a note, please.'
"'Yes, Doctor.'"
Should've been in the movie, that's all I have to say.
TheJenSprag1 10 months ago 15
Very cool Horror/Thriller movie with interesting storyline and shocking death scenes. Timothy Hutton showed brilliant acting playing 2 characters - good & evil. Amy Madigan and Michael Rooker were great too. Stephen King is real master with his unique novels. I really miss the 90's
Magnolia296 1 year ago 8