Discussion #11; You Know They Got A Hell Of A Band

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Neesy

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I enjoyed this one.



That’s why this seemed familiar. I don’t think I ever read it before, but I think I watched it. Was there some about them living in the town. I recall them having a house.
Found it on YouTube a few years back but not sure if it’s still there.
 

Blake

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It's a good series, I watched it all when it was on television here and some repeats( I haven't got it on DVD but I'm going too) I remember King introducing one episode when I came home from somewhere and it was about some diner or something. It reminded me when he was doing that like Roald Dahl's 'Tales of the Unexpected'. One question I like to ask though: Why do Stephen King adaptions, be it short story or novels and by different directors, seem to have a same 'feel'?
 

Neesy

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May 24, 2012
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Well, this is a coincidence - Celebrations Dinner Theatre just phoned and offered a 25% discount on their dinner and a show. Guess what the name of the show currently on is?

Rock and Roll Heaven

Celebrations Dinner Theatre | WOW Hospitality

The discount is good for two weeks before my birthday and two weeks afterward. Maybe I'll make a reservation and take Josh!

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I liked the part (the part in the movie, cannot remember if it's in the book) where

the one playing Janis Joplin gets wacked on her butt and maggots spew out of her and land on the floor. It's actually quite horrific