In the book? Some sort of psychedelic pseudo-symbolic orgy scene where the kids have to run a train on Beverly to become adults to escape the sewers.
In the movies, that just doesn't happen and the "ritual of Chüd" that summons the aid of a gigantic space turtle and IT's natural predator is revealed as a fraud iirc.
No, chud is a term by self-styled leftists on twitter to have a swearword to bandy around that wasn't lexicalised and still manages to annoy because everyone knows what you're trying to do with it. There is an 80's movie where CHUD is an acronym for Cannbalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers.
I guess the closest people called chuds come to this is they are often perceived as basement dwellers.
>Lillis embraces the /r/AnalOnly doctrine in her private life and asked if it could be worked into the scene. Producers were uncomfortable with the rehearsals (lillis being 3 years older than the rest of the cast) and decided to push the scene into the sequels, to be perfomed by the adults. The executive producer is married to actress Rachel bilson, who promptly showed him an old intimate photo from former lover bill hader, who stars in the movie as adult richie tozier, and the scene was then deemed "unfilmable" without enough time to either coreograph it again with lower body doubles or turn jessica chastain (adult beverly marsh) into a proper size queen. Director andy muscetti, himself an adherent to the dogfart '94 danish movement for cinema and teleplays, expressed his frustration in the commentary track over this issue but were comforted by Lillis and now husband Hader, who were the only cast members present at the recording.
King is an NPC. He just regurgitates all of the info being programmed into him from advertisements and media back out in story form. Look at his Twitter. It shows you everything you need to know. Imagine his mind as a reflective dish. It all goes in, collides and is reflected back out into the mess he calls "art."
King just writes at least one weird sex scene or strange mention of sex into each novel. Shining has a line that goes like this, paraphrasing: "At night, when her husband's semen was drying between her thighs, Wendy often thought to herself..."
I believe Misery contains a rape scene between Annie and the helpless Paul, too.
Tommyknockers has a sex scene with the town prostitute after her vegana is already sprouting tentacles or something.
I don't even remember what Rachel does in Pet Sematary, but I remember being somewhat disturbed by it when reading the books as a 13-year-old. The latter part is key - Stephen King writes adult fiction for (pre-)teens. The kind of books you read in secret because you assume it's so mature to do.
it's part of a series of stories by King that contain the same event (a solar eclipse that went through maine). the same eclipse features in several unrelated stories, gerald's game has the main character being molested by her drunk father as they watch the eclipse.
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did the eclipse make everyone who sees it horny or something?
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i believe it's implied to have some kind of psychological effect on people, yes, otherwise it wouldn't feature in several stories.
>King just writes at least one weird sex scene or strange mention of sex into each novel.
I never said he writes them often per novel. I said he writes at least one per novel. A "one time thing" fits the criteria of "at least once", because that is "one time".
No, I'm saying you misquoted the book. You say "as his sement dries between her legs, she 'often' thinks" and that's wrong. They frick, and then she's laying there thinking about stuff. It's not talking about every time they frick, it's talking about that specific night
Yeah I said I paraphrased it. I read it when I was 13, 21 years ago, and in a different language. The phrase stuck with me because it comes out of the blue and had that "ick"-factor. It's even more poignant than, say, the scene in Pet Sematary where Gage's impending death is offhandedly mentioned happening two months from now.
I read him as a kid (10-14) and loved it. As I grew older I realised what a fricking hack he is, but lately (I'm 27 rn) I've been revisiting some of his stuff and I have to admit a lot of those short stories are pretty decent. Just stay away from the novels, they're dogshit.
Because there are many sick people out there that know they are sick people and don't act on it.
I'm not saying I agree on King with his fetishes, but he's free to write them and I'm free to not continue reading his work because it kinda turns me off.
In 7th grade I brought the book to school to show all my friends the orgy scene. Most of us were laughing our asses off but this one friend was death gripping the book totally absorbed and nearly drooling
Why did they try to make an autist dyke like Lillis into some kind of Stacy?
because they were smart
Because in small backwood hicktown, that's about as stacy as you can get. Complete with the drunk, violent father with sexual intentions
im starved of sex
Same, my last time was 2022
Waiting for my first Fleshlight to arrive at any moment now
i never had sex, we are not the same
Press your tongue into your cheek and pretend it's your dick. Now you know how sex feels.
It wasn’t an orgy.
Yeah. It was a train.
What happens?
In the book? Some sort of psychedelic pseudo-symbolic orgy scene where the kids have to run a train on Beverly to become adults to escape the sewers.
In the movies, that just doesn't happen and the "ritual of Chüd" that summons the aid of a gigantic space turtle and IT's natural predator is revealed as a fraud iirc.
is this book the unironic origin of the word chud?
No, chud is a term by self-styled leftists on twitter to have a swearword to bandy around that wasn't lexicalised and still manages to annoy because everyone knows what you're trying to do with it. There is an 80's movie where CHUD is an acronym for Cannbalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers.
I guess the closest people called chuds come to this is they are often perceived as basement dwellers.
>Lillis embraces the /r/AnalOnly doctrine in her private life and asked if it could be worked into the scene. Producers were uncomfortable with the rehearsals (lillis being 3 years older than the rest of the cast) and decided to push the scene into the sequels, to be perfomed by the adults. The executive producer is married to actress Rachel bilson, who promptly showed him an old intimate photo from former lover bill hader, who stars in the movie as adult richie tozier, and the scene was then deemed "unfilmable" without enough time to either coreograph it again with lower body doubles or turn jessica chastain (adult beverly marsh) into a proper size queen. Director andy muscetti, himself an adherent to the dogfart '94 danish movement for cinema and teleplays, expressed his frustration in the commentary track over this issue but were comforted by Lillis and now husband Hader, who were the only cast members present at the recording.
>dogfart '94 danish movement for cinema and teleplays
Kek
There is no orgy in Nancy Drew thougheverbeit
Would King just get horny when he wrote and steer the story accordingly?
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
King is an NPC. He just regurgitates all of the info being programmed into him from advertisements and media back out in story form. Look at his Twitter. It shows you everything you need to know. Imagine his mind as a reflective dish. It all goes in, collides and is reflected back out into the mess he calls "art."
True, but that doesn't change that cocaine is a hell of a drug.
This. If he was born now he'd be writing skibidi toilet fanfiction
As an alcoholic, she is always drunk. So even though she was very much up for it, it brought consent into question
They did film it, they just didn’t put it in the film. The producers and all the other “elites” kept it for themselves.
It was a different time.... I guess
King just writes at least one weird sex scene or strange mention of sex into each novel. Shining has a line that goes like this, paraphrasing: "At night, when her husband's semen was drying between her thighs, Wendy often thought to herself..."
I believe Misery contains a rape scene between Annie and the helpless Paul, too.
Tommyknockers has a sex scene with the town prostitute after her vegana is already sprouting tentacles or something.
I don't even remember what Rachel does in Pet Sematary, but I remember being somewhat disturbed by it when reading the books as a 13-year-old. The latter part is key - Stephen King writes adult fiction for (pre-)teens. The kind of books you read in secret because you assume it's so mature to do.
King knows his audience very well.
And let's not forget Gerald's game...
That was the one where vanilla bondage goes wrong with the guy holding the keys suddenly expiring far away from civilisation, right?
Yes he just randomly goes into the main character being explicitly molested by her father.
it's part of a series of stories by King that contain the same event (a solar eclipse that went through maine). the same eclipse features in several unrelated stories, gerald's game has the main character being molested by her drunk father as they watch the eclipse.
did the eclipse make everyone who sees it horny or something?
i believe it's implied to have some kind of psychological effect on people, yes, otherwise it wouldn't feature in several stories.
in Cujo the villainous guy breaks into their house while they're trapped in the car by Cujo so he can jack off on their bed
He breaks in to wreck the place in anger and gets aroused from adrenaline and says "frick it" and jizzes on their bed. Still weird
The Shining one is a one time thing, it's not "often"
>King just writes at least one weird sex scene or strange mention of sex into each novel.
I never said he writes them often per novel. I said he writes at least one per novel. A "one time thing" fits the criteria of "at least once", because that is "one time".
No, I'm saying you misquoted the book. You say "as his sement dries between her legs, she 'often' thinks" and that's wrong. They frick, and then she's laying there thinking about stuff. It's not talking about every time they frick, it's talking about that specific night
Yeah I said I paraphrased it. I read it when I was 13, 21 years ago, and in a different language. The phrase stuck with me because it comes out of the blue and had that "ick"-factor. It's even more poignant than, say, the scene in Pet Sematary where Gage's impending death is offhandedly mentioned happening two months from now.
He writes real shit along with the fantastical
Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
The Stand, a guy rapes a guy with a loaded gun (an actual gun not a penis)
I’m pretty sure it’s a little boy, not even an adult
I read him as a kid (10-14) and loved it. As I grew older I realised what a fricking hack he is, but lately (I'm 27 rn) I've been revisiting some of his stuff and I have to admit a lot of those short stories are pretty decent. Just stay away from the novels, they're dogshit.
writers inevitably get horny while they're writing and put their fantasies in
Give me one good reason why all writers should not be hanged because they're sick people.
Because there are many sick people out there that know they are sick people and don't act on it.
I'm not saying I agree on King with his fetishes, but he's free to write them and I'm free to not continue reading his work because it kinda turns me off.
At least half of Green Mile's word count is dedicated to describing Paul's wife's breasts
they did, it happened behind the scene. Ask uncle Harv
Yep
It's also by a blind item
They were going to then Cinemaphile sperged out about Cuties so they cut the scene
>Cinemaphile sperged out about Cuties
Wanna hear something fun? You can still get permabanned in 2024 simply for posting the US poster.
Fricking evil "movie". Smoking advertising filth. The scum who forced her into that shit need to be killed
It's highlighted that she smokes to deal with her trauma inflicted on her through her father. It's not an admirable quality she has.
>actually advertising smoking and forcing young girls to smoke is good
have a nice day
nonce
I don't understand why people are so upset about the orgy. I grew up in a small hicktown and we regularly ran trains on the town tomboy in the woods.
People don't want to admit that kids and teens fool around with each other
In 7th grade I brought the book to school to show all my friends the orgy scene. Most of us were laughing our asses off but this one friend was death gripping the book totally absorbed and nearly drooling
Anyone have the webm of the interview where the kids are asked about a scene they would've liked to shoot, and they all look over at Sophia?