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RL Stine making a come back?


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ReeperTheSeeker
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PostPosted: Oct 01 2008 09:33 pm Reply with quote Back to top

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mostly_Ghostly_(film)

I'm not sure where to put this, Stine is responsible for some awesome reads but he does have other mediums like the TV show and made-for-TV movies.

I saw this movie advertised on cracked.com. I don't even know when Stine fell off the face of the world but it looks like he is making a come back. The big question is, does today's generation appreciate his books as much as we do? And what ever happened to the girl who played Carly beth from haunted mask, she was cute.


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PostPosted: Oct 01 2008 10:09 pm Reply with quote Back to top

R.L. Stine is a fucking horrible writer. I was reading Nietzsche and Kafka in 6th grade, not crappy horror novels.
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PostPosted: Oct 01 2008 10:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Murdar Machene wrote:
R.L. Stine is a fucking horrible writer. I was reading Nietzsche and Kafka in 6th grade, not crappy horror novels.



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PostPosted: Oct 01 2008 11:05 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I know my little sister read a lot of R.L. Stine, but I"m not sure if it was just the books that Syd and I had owned or if they were new ones.

Also, Murdar, just because you read other books doesn't mean these are bad. That's like saying Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a bad movie cause you were watching Scarface and The Day the Earth Stood Still.


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PostPosted: Oct 01 2008 11:44 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I loved Goosebumps books, I actually had an in depth conversation with some friends in Photo class yesterday.

As far as TV show goes, "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" wins in an epic way.


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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 12:32 am Reply with quote Back to top

I had say cheese and die again. I dont think i ever read say cheese and die



 
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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 01:45 am Reply with quote Back to top

I had a bunch and read even more. They were just... easily digestible, I suppose. I read IT by Steppen King in 1st grade (with a dictionary sidekick), but I still liked R.L. Stine so an extent. The last one I read was #64-ish... something about two brothers at a camp... I can't remember because it was years ago.


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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 01:47 am Reply with quote Back to top

I always felt accomplished reading those. I was at like a 7th grade reading level in 2nd grade, but that didn't mean I ever finished a book lol, so when I finished a Goosebumps novel I felt good.


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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 07:38 am Reply with quote Back to top

I recall reading quite a few of them - I never had any complaints. Man those bring back some memories, I wonder if my parents kept them around. Next time I am home I will have to check how many I had.


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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 08:08 am Reply with quote Back to top

There was another horror series at about the same time for a slightly older crowd. I think it was also R.L. Stine, but I can't recall. I read one of them, and it started off as a school scavenger hunt, then turned out to be some sort of murder conspiracy involving a teacher and student who were sleeping together I believe, then it turned out it was all a dream...

But that dream was actually a nightmare some girl was having while she almost died during a moderately botched abortion procedure (At a real clinic, not in the alley with a wire hanger).


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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 12:05 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Goosebumps were amazing back in the day. I remember the first one I ever read was 'The Beast from the East', in 4th grade. My mom at first didn't want me to read them, she thought they were too scary, but my brother became obsessed with them, collecting pretty much all of them. I should probably go back and read a few, just for nostalgia's sake.


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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 01:44 pm Reply with quote Back to top

RL stine is nothing special, just novelization of Twilight Zone episodes. I read a few as a kid, and they were okay. I had HBO though, and Tales from the Crypt and the Phantasm movies developed my taste for horror that ends badly. Same reason I never really got into that show that Syd just reviewed.

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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 02:25 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Back in 5th and 6th grade I read a lot of Goosebumps. Shit was amazing.


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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 04:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Tales from the Crypt was and IS the Shit. I was way into that and the reprints of the comics when I was a kid. Goosebumps was alright, no better or worse then are you afraid of the dark?


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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 07:33 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Are you afraid of the dark was superior.

Goosebumps always managed to not be scary, I have a feeling if anyone here decided to refresh themselves on both goosebumps and are you afraid of the dark they'd find the latter more entertaining.

Goosebumps didn't age very well. I read one of them when I had no other possible entertainment during a car ride when I was in high school. The "twist" ending was the dumbest thing ever.



 
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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 07:34 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Also, R.L. Stine was cranking those things out like a ditto machine.
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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 08:42 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Weren't most of the Goosebumps titles ghostwritten? Some of them were decent reads, I guess. I was never really into them. It's hard to create a scary story when it's pretty much understood from the get go that nobody is actually going to die.

It's wierd how almost everybody wants to shelter kids from violence. The standard riposte to the notion that kids are being exposed to too much sex is that nobody complains when they're exposed to violence. When I was a kid, I loved the ninja turtles, just like any other kid, but I preferred the Eastman & Laird comics that my dad would read to us at bedtime to the TV show. Why? Because they were more intelligent, gritty, and realistic than the "kid-friendly" version we were being sold. Perhaps if kids' entertainment was less tame, they wouldn't crave adult entertainment so much.
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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 09:09 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I don't believe Goosebumps was ghostwritten unlike say Animorphs. I do think Fear Street was a superior series when I did end up reading those (albeit fewer than I did Goosebumps).

I don't think I posted this, but the screenwriters of Problem Child 1 and 2, Man on the Moon, Ed Wood, The People vs. Larry Flint, Screwed and 1408 Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski bought the rights to the Goosebumps series. They are writing a new Goosebumps franchise for Sony. beep


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PostPosted: Oct 02 2008 09:41 pm Reply with quote Back to top

King wrote:
Tales from the Crypt was and IS the Shit. I was way into that and the reprints of the comics when I was a kid.

I was watching the Chiller channel and they were showing 2 of the UK-setting Tales eps. Lo and behold Daniel Craig was in one of them.

As for "The Big 3," I never cared for/read the Goosebumps books but am a big fan of both AYAotD abd TftC.


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