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Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Jim DiEugenio - 13-03-2016 I did not read the book for two reasons: 1. It was too long for a novel on the JFK case 2. King relied on the Sixth Floor, and particularly Gary Mack for his research. But now its on Hulu, and its an eight parter. Is it done yet? What does our crowd think of it? I am not a big James Franco fan. Or JJ Anders. Has anyone watched every segment yet? Is there any indication at all of conspiracy? Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Scott Kaiser - 13-03-2016 Netflex, is a lot like Hulu I believe, folks would need to purchase a monthly subscription if I'm not mistaken, it's the reason King signed with Hulu and they did an offal lot of advertising hoping to build an audience, truthfully, if you said it got up to an eight part series I can't see it going passed that. I have not seen it, nor would I find a movie worth watching that was based on real events fabricated. King is a big believer in Oswald did it, I wish I had one hour to sit down with King and talk to him. King if you ever read this, contact me please at scott-kaiser@hotmail.com so that I may help you come into the light. Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Jim DiEugenio - 13-03-2016 Its one a week as an installment. Right now I think its up to part 5. Cherry Jones, a really good actress, plays Marina. I think I will wait until its over and then watch them all. Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Joseph McBride - 13-03-2016 Like Jim, I will wait to see the whole series out of curiosity. I think the two best American actresses today are Cherry Jones and Lili Taylor (who is a regular on a TV series, AMERICAN CRIME, at present). Both are sadly little-employed on feature films. Jones was brilliant in the stage play THE HEIRESS and is delightful in Tim Robbins's film CRADLE WILL ROCK as Hallie Flanagan. Jones actually plays Marguerite Oswald (i.e., one of the women with that name) in 11/22/63. Jones played the US president in the series 24, which I never wanted to see. Taylor is riveting in everything she does. She was especially good as Valerie Solanas in I SHOT ANDY WARHOL. She's also heartbreaking in DOGFIGHT. No, she's not in 11/22.63. I digress. I read the novel. I like a lot of King's work. His most recent book, FINDERS KEEPERS, is excellent, a roman à clef about J. D. Salinger and a deranged fan (sort of like MISERY, another good book). But King is highly uneven. His novels tend to go on too long, much too long in some cases. The novel 11/22/63 is one of those. Much of it is the time-travel stuff that has nothing to do with the assassination. For those of us fascinated with that subject, it takes forever to get there. I had the distinct impression King had a half-baked and hackneyed time-travel novel in the drawer that he tricked up by grafting on the gimmick of having the hero travel to Dealey Plaza. The doings there and the portrayal of Oswald reflect dismal ignorance on the part of the author. He did not do much research. Relying on Gary Mack is of course laughable and reprehensible. The book is a major blot on King's career. Read his book ON WRITING, which is a marvelous textbook/autobiography. It contains a riveting account of the strange accident in which a driver seriously injured him as he was walking along a road. Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Mark A. O'Blazney - 13-03-2016 I liked the cars. Reminded me of 'American Graffitti', sort of. And Ozzie's hair was too neat. Needed a pimple or two as well. The best part of King's "series" is the subtle references into the mindset of race relations, IMHO. But Mr. McBride's statement is a fair assessment of this production. Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Joseph McBride - 13-03-2016 Mark A. O'Blazney Wrote:I liked the cars. Reminded me of 'American Graffitti', sort of. And Ozzie's hair was too neat. Needed a pimple or two as well. Mark, I haven't seen this production. So I reserve judgment on it until I do. I was just commenting on the novel. Joe McBride Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Mark A. O'Blazney - 13-03-2016 Joseph McBride Wrote:Mark A. O'Blazney Wrote:I liked the cars. Reminded me of 'American Graffitti', sort of. And Ozzie's hair was too neat. Needed a pimple or two as well. Sorry, my bad. No spoilers, please !! Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Drew Phipps - 13-03-2016 There's a pre-existing thread: https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/showthread.php?15501-New-TV-series-quot-11-22-63-quot&highlight=stephen+king Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Tracy Riddle - 13-03-2016 Joseph McBride Wrote:Read his book ON WRITING, which On Writing is very good. So is his non-fiction Danse Macabre. I personally prefer King's short stories, because he is forced to discipline himself more. Stephen King's 11/22/63 on Hulu - Jim DiEugenio - 13-03-2016 Isn't it hysterical how King got started? His wife dug the manuscript of Carrie out of the trash and sent it to a publisher. I think he is still married to her. I can understand what that divorce settlement would cost him. Same thing with Rowling. She was on assistance before she wrote the first Harry Potter story. BTW, I actually talked to King once in a phone interview. I was trying to do an article on Kubrick's film oh his book The Shining--which King ended up hating. He hated it so much that he made his own version for TV. |