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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Hrvatski Noahid on July 08, 2019, 08:41:41 PM
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https://youtu.be/FS-s56NY14k
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Mikus is a hell of a friend.
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Mikus is a hell of a friend.
He reminds me of the Babadook.
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He reminds me of the Babadook.
I saw the trailer now. It is a scary movie.
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I saw the trailer now. It is a scary movie.
David and I have a friendly joke that I corrupted him by getting him into horror. I hope you watched it of your own free will. Don't blame me if you become addicted to horror.
;D
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David and I have a friendly joke that I corrupted him by getting him into horror. I hope you watched it of your own free will. Don't blame me if you become addicted to horror.
;D
I hope I won't become a fan of horror movies. Only horror that I'm watching is on this forum. I plan to watch It Chapter Two in September because I watched the first part. :)
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I hope I won't become a fan of horror movies. Only horror that I'm watching is on this forum. I plan to watch It Chapter Two in September because I watched the first part. :)
Oh crap. That's the one with the spooky old woman. That's too much even for me. Errrrr, let me know how it was!
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Oh crap. That's the one with the spooky old woman. That's too much even for me. Errrrr, let me know how it was!
Ok, I tell you my impressions. I'm surprised that you will not watch it. The old woman is one of the main reasons I'm awaiting this movie.
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Ok, I tell you my impressions. I'm surprised that you will not watch it. The old woman is one of the main reasons I'm awaiting this movie.
I have my problems with Stephen King. The book It described a child orgy. I'm not into that.
I prefer King's nonfiction work to his fiction. His On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (2000) is an excellent writing guide. Possibly the best advice from the book is: "The road to hell is paved with adverbs."
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I have my problems with Stephen King. The book It described a child orgy. I'm not into that.
I prefer King's nonfiction work to his fiction. His On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (2000) is an excellent writing guide. Possibly the best advice from the book is: "The road to hell is paved with adverbs."
I don't know about the book, but the movie seemed to be alright. Girl in the movie was harassed by her father, but there weren't graphic scenes if I remember correctly.
I never read King's books. I was not aware that he writes nonfiction.
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I don't know about the book, but the movie seemed to be alright. Girl in the movie was harassed by her father, but there weren't graphic scenes if I remember correctly.
I never read King's books. I was not aware that he writes nonfiction.
The scene was left out of the movie. King was an English teacher, so he is a master of the English language. And he is right about adverbs.
Compare the following sentences:
I saw the man. (normal sentence, no adverbs)
I saw the man yesterday in the house. (adverb of time and a prepositional phrase as adverb of place)
The second sentence has four more words.
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The scene was left out of the movie. King was an English teacher, so he is a master of the English language. And he is right about adverbs.
Compare the following sentences:
I saw the man. (normal sentence, no adverbs)
I saw the man yesterday in the house. (adverb of time and a prepositional phrase as adverb of place)
The second sentence has four more words.
Interesting. There is already enough information in the first sentence. I suppose he uses these shorter sentences in his novels.