The Ustream event is over.
The video is available now here: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/11328172
Link to download: http://ustream.vo.llnwd.net/pd8/0/1/...8_11328172.flv
File can't be played with FLV player. Any clues?
Wanted list:
Ubris
Plays fine with Media Player Classic and the latest K-Lite Pack.
Codec updated. Now it works
Wanted list:
Ubris
Watch the video of the event exclusively on EW.com starting today, Friday, December 17, 2010:
Beginning Monday, December 20, 2010 fans can also watch the video on stephenking.com and on fulldarknostarsbook.com.
SCREEM #22 is now available! Our all vampire issue features an exclusive interview with Stephen King, an essay on Salem's Lot by author Bev Vincent (The Illustrated Stephen King companion); A look back at Innocent Blood with director John Landis; "Black, White, and Red All over: Lugosi's Dracula celebrates its 80th Anniversary" by Scott Essman; The films of Jean Rollin; Tom Weaver speaks with Return of Dracula star Nora Eberhardt; An interview with author Dacre Stoker (Dracula Un-Dead); a retrospective on Hammer studio's classic horror films Vampire Circus and Twins of Evil, and much more in the Spring edition of Screem magazine!
Screemag.com
Here's the link to buy it online:
http://screemag.com/index.php
John
A little about the book, more about the two adaptations and the "sequel"
Screem #23 is in stock NOW! Issue contents include:Overlooking the Overlook: author Bev Vincent (The Stephen King Illustrated Companion, The Road to the Dark Tower) brings us an "Everything you wanted to know about The Shining, but were afraid to ask" article, dissecting Stephen King's book, Stanley Kubrick's screenplay, as well as the made for TV movie. Fans of this masterpiece of modern horror shouldn't miss it! Other articles in Screem #23 include: Criterion's Island of Lost Souls arrives on Blu-ray; Classic Monster Toys of the 1960's; The Final Four: Boris Karloff's last films; The Return of the Aztec Mummy; The End is Near! Manos: Hands of Fate: The Special Edition by Daniel Griffith (with MST3K's Joel Hodgson); New interviews with directors Ken Russell and Joe Dante; Burn, Witch, Burn; Universal's Frankenstein Turns 80 (by Scott Essman, with an illustration by Rick Baker); The Exterminator makes its debut on Blu-ray; and, the usual extensive amount of DVD review that appears in every issue of SCREEM MAGAZINE. 76 pages color / B & W
Available with two different covers here
Hmm... I ordered the shining cover. For some reason it wouldn't le me order the other one too. anyhow, i love a good horror mag, and a bev vincent article is as good a reason to check a new one out as there can be.
that was cool, thanks!
Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.
Karen - yes it was!
DT Spoiler - Enter at your own risk!
Spoiler:
November 7th
The JFK Library will web-cast this event at their site from 1:30-2:30 PM at this link. They will then have it available at their web site within another couple of weeks and we're hoping they will share a copy so we can have it on the Multimedia section here.
November 8th
The Today Show (check your local listings for times in your areas)
Stephen will be doing two segments but we don't have exact air times yet for Stephen's segments.
November 9th
Morning Joe (check your local listings for times in your areas)
No exact air time yet for Stephen's segment
November 11th
Hardball with Chris Matthews (check your local listings for times in your areas)
No exact air time yet for Stephen's segment
November 13th
The Today Show - Sunday edition (check your local listings for times in your areas)
No exact air time yet for Stephen's segment
NPR, Weekend Edition Sunday with Audie Cornish (check your local listings for times in your areas)
No exact air time yet for Stephen's segment
Watching the webcast now!
Errol Morris Interviews Stephen King (NY Times)
He's on Q on CBC this morning.
King talks about 11/22/63 on NPR: http://www.npr.org/2011/11/13/142181...fk-in-11-22-63
Video of King's appearance in Boston now up at official site: http://www.stephenking.com/multimedia.html
Outstanding article. I have read it three times. There are lots of tidbits about the film and book that I never knew.
Thanks -- writing for Screem has been a great gig and I hope to do more in the future with them.
or least that's when it's on here in Louisville.