bunnyb.gal
Practically Family
- Messages
- 788
- Location
- sunny London
^
How cool is that!:eusa_clap
How cool is that!:eusa_clap
"Christine" (both the novel and, as cheesy as it was, the movie) was one of my favorites when I was in high school. It looks like King is posing with a '57 in this photo, which appeared on the back cover of the novel.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_aqCjiYQXKAU/TEVZvbeOHZI/AAAAAAAABis/i4DgdgZArdM/s400/Christine_and_SK.jpg
I doubt they'll go through with production (or at least I hope, for the sake of the Furies), but you imagine how hilariously awful it would be if it was directed by Michael Bay?
Side Note: This was my favorite song from the soundtrack:
[video=youtube;4ZBSGaWrEn4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZBSGaWrEn4[/video]
That's a great picture, thanks for sharing! Somewhat related: The car Harry Dean Stanton drove in the movie was a 6th gen Fury (1975-78, not sure what year) which were popular police cars at the time.
(OO)==v==(OO)
I'm afraid of those, and PT cruisers.
Interesting tidbit - I'd never noticed before. If you check out the scene where Christine T-bones Repperton's Camaro in the gas station, you'll notice that there's no engine in the Camaro (stunt shell-car). Also, the book Dennis pulls from the shelf in the school library scene is a copy of "Christine".
I did notice the camaro part, but not the book in the library, although it's been at least 10yrs since I've seen the movie. Great observation.
They're so new that I haven't seen many yet, but they're so freaky they make me want to run screaming. Imagine that chasing you into a brick wall enclosure...