Stephen King Exclusive Interview from Amazon

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Stephen King Exclusive Interview from Amazon Fishbowl with Bill Maher. (2006)
    www.stephenking...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 121

  • @MJLoverAngie
    @MJLoverAngie 10 років тому +9

    Love Stephen King and Bill Maher.

  • @albertmarasigan2331
    @albertmarasigan2331 8 років тому +24

    long live the king of horror.

  • @rollercoasterdude121
    @rollercoasterdude121 12 років тому +3

    when he said "please welcome stephen king" i almost started clapping

  • @zachromero
    @zachromero 11 років тому +1

    Idk what I personally think of his work but his shotgun approach to cranking out story after story and how they seem to be hit after hit with so many kinds of people with all ranges of intellects to me makes me think he knows what he's doing in the same way Dickens and Dumas did in the 1800s. To use another medium, John Ford and Steven Spielberg are also artists who seem to be the real deal who care about the common problems inside all of us.

    • @张裕特质三鞭酒
      @张裕特质三鞭酒 7 років тому

      Zack Romero I agree but then the skeptic in me also wonders if maybe in a sense he's in society's comfort zone. This being said I haven't read much of his post millennial work. But it seems like his name has become a brand at this point and people can go into a novel with a preconceived notion that the work will be good regardless. Being won over initially... also in consideration, most his work has been adapted to film. So I think people also assume anything he does to be great. But even though there's been some really praised addaptions, there's been some mid par attempts. This is just an observation. Almost in a propaganda sense. We're told he's a mastermind so I think we're driven to believe so. I'm a huge king fan and don't discredit his talent but do I dare say he may be accidentally over rated?

  • @kyleluna1
    @kyleluna1 7 років тому

    My father has all of Stephen King's books and he is a huge Stephen King fan. I got into the Horror genre due to Stephen King when I stumbled into one of my father's copies of his novel and that novel is IT. I learned to read in my High School years and the first Stephen King book I read is Carrie and now I am reading IT and will read Gerald's Game and Cell next. Stephen King is one of my favorite Horror authors next to Jack Ketchum and J.F. Gonzalez along with Clive Barker

  • @oldflatus
    @oldflatus 12 років тому

    It's a 10-minute show, but thank's for filling the gap. Take Care!

  • @smwildmon01
    @smwildmon01 12 років тому

    But honestly, you really can't go wrong, because there are so many other amazing novels and short stories on his list that are SO worth your time.

  • @Derby14
    @Derby14 14 років тому

    "Cell" was a very entertaining book...I was hooked from the opening paragraph on.

  • @monkeybusiness6417
    @monkeybusiness6417 5 років тому

    huge fan of bill maher, huge fan of stephen king... never noticed before that both met !

  • @kevin.jenkins
    @kevin.jenkins 11 років тому +2

    Stephen King ALREADY belongs with the clasics!

  • @NarrowPhenom
    @NarrowPhenom 11 років тому +3

    Stephen King is Richard Bacchman

  • @phaedruslive
    @phaedruslive 12 років тому

    IMHO It is one of the best crafter novels ever written. Its almost biblical in how well it chronicles the coming of age of americans in that period.

  • @thattommyguy8823
    @thattommyguy8823 12 років тому

    Cell was the first Stephen King book I ever read. I'm hooked I'm reading on the Tommyknockers now

  • @maxpower252
    @maxpower252 11 років тому

    Blaze was written before Carrie (in 1973). King rewrote the manuscript and published the book in 2007. It was a "trunk novel", King words.

  • @FlavioMarceloSousa35
    @FlavioMarceloSousa35 11 років тому

    Wonderful writer, Salem's Lot was one of the most enjoyable reading experiences I've ever had.

  • @UnionKid15
    @UnionKid15 14 років тому

    I remember when this first came out, cool stuff, thanks for posting this.

  • @zsuzsanna555
    @zsuzsanna555 11 років тому

    No depth? There is incredible depth in a Stephen King novel. It's so amazing how deep he takes you.

  • @donarnold8268
    @donarnold8268 5 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @bozodeathgod
    @bozodeathgod 12 років тому

    Hi Glenn. i never got to tell you how much I miss your show on Fox, too bad it was cancelled.

  • @wesleygman5
    @wesleygman5 12 років тому +2

    greatest writer of my lifetime imo. I love his novels and short stories, because he is just as fucked up as me.

  • @Legba85
    @Legba85 12 років тому

    That's why I bought them. Because they're fucking AWESOME.

  • @TheEliteM0NK3Y
    @TheEliteM0NK3Y 12 років тому

    The Dark Tower series is completely incredible.

  • @TheEliteM0NK3Y
    @TheEliteM0NK3Y 12 років тому

    I loved Cell and Desperation. But I know a lot of people who thought Cell wasn't all that great. I personally couldn't put it down.

  • @LindsayMead
    @LindsayMead 12 років тому

    What I think is amazing is how quickly James Fray was forgotten and then been allowed to continue his harmful practices. His I Am Number Four and his fiction factory are terrible things that people should not support it. But people still continue to be uninformed, or at least turn a blind eye to it. If we support people like James Fray, other businesses will follow suit, and we'll lose people like Stephen King.

  • @JulesMCRUS
    @JulesMCRUS 13 років тому

    I just met him today, amazing man!

  • @sandycoolperson7022
    @sandycoolperson7022 12 років тому

    yup anytime:)

  • @BlantonDelbert
    @BlantonDelbert 13 років тому

    I have always read the classics, James Joyce, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Emerson, Shakespeare, Proust, Goethe. I never read Steven King because I didn't think there would be any depth. Maybe I will.

  • @LucasKingPiano
    @LucasKingPiano 11 років тому

    Nice, sounds cool man, I'll go have a look.

  • @PianoXfan1
    @PianoXfan1 13 років тому

    I like the quote on the first few pages of 'Cell'
    "Can you hear me now?"
    Verizon
    Hah good book. Just about finished under the dome and dunno what else im gunna read.

  • @_RandomUser
    @_RandomUser 12 років тому

    fuckkkk that book was so descriptive and so fuckin AWESOME

  • @redmikey1
    @redmikey1 12 років тому

    I'm pretty sure Robert Bloch said that after he wrote "Psycho" in the 1960s.

  • @smwildmon01
    @smwildmon01 12 років тому

    You really should. In most of King's works, horror is quite secondary. What King does best is get to the core of people, and his stories revolve around how a normal person reacts to an extraordinary event in their life. He also describes places, such as houses, like they are living breathing things, and you can't help but slip into the setting as if it is completely natural. I would suggest The Girl who Love Tom Gordon, Full Dark No Stars, Misery, Bag or Bones, or The Body (Stand By Me).

  • @platter1000
    @platter1000 12 років тому

    have not gotten to this one yet but hope to do so soon. i think my next one is going to be ...the dome
    thank you for the reply though

  • @syjutaj
    @syjutaj 6 років тому +1

    The scariest KING ever. love his works

  • @FCSchaefer
    @FCSchaefer 12 років тому

    He's right about all addicts being liars.

  • @TheBestNugz
    @TheBestNugz 12 років тому

    He is depth.

  • @WriterCRPowers
    @WriterCRPowers 12 років тому

    Stephen King is so awesome

  • @maregee
    @maregee 14 років тому

    heart of a small boy, kept on desk quote was robert bloch's quote

  • @MyAcresOfDiamonds
    @MyAcresOfDiamonds 8 років тому +1

    some good guys we got here

  • @kumar_kartikeya
    @kumar_kartikeya 5 років тому

    I never knew the movie was based on his novel but then I came across Maine in the movie and I knew xD

  • @Myfriendfats8
    @Myfriendfats8 13 років тому

    @PianoXfan1 I like duma key more than any of the tower books, BUT the dark tower series is an engaging, highly imaginative read. Plus Roland is 1 of my favorite King characters. So u can't go wrong either way.

  • @proudmom514
    @proudmom514 12 років тому

    Love Stephen King but coupled with BIll Maher freakin brilliant lmfao was hillarious.

  • @allxtarmusic
    @allxtarmusic 11 років тому

    Next time you go to a bookstore, buy his new book joyland. It his cheap, and after you've read it, you'll cry at the end, or at least feel a joy in your heart.

  • @josiahmorgan11
    @josiahmorgan11 13 років тому

    King is so funnt

  • @MrXmyselfx
    @MrXmyselfx 13 років тому

    I don't know, I like Bill Maher and I think he did alright as an interviewer.

  • @GMANnothin
    @GMANnothin 12 років тому

    CELL- one of the scariest books ever! Just EPIC

  • @Pakanora
    @Pakanora 12 років тому

    Where is the audio?

  • @allxtarmusic
    @allxtarmusic 11 років тому +2

    SK doesn't write about gore. Or at least he doesn't concentrate his work on that. He focuses on the people, on their personal demons and dreams, their aspirations and their emotions. The gore is just a device to make the character go to a dificult situation. His books are all about the connections of human beings, the existance of evil and the persistance of good. Yes, there's a lot more to his novels and short stories then gore. I've never read a novel of him that had acute descriptions ofgore

    • @cloudtx
      @cloudtx 5 років тому

      I don't disagree with what you're saying but:
      "I've never read a novel of him that had acute descriptions ofgore (sic)"
      You haven't read Cell then. It's pretty gory and quite detailed in that. For the better, in my opinion.

  • @vtrip_
    @vtrip_ 14 років тому

    i got the heart of a small boy. i keep it on my desk. LOL!

  • @_RandomUser
    @_RandomUser 12 років тому

    i am so jealous, i only started reading and its so epic

  • @PianoXfan1
    @PianoXfan1 13 років тому

    @AsTimeDilates I have duma key but never got around to reading it... Finished under the dome 3 weeks ago and just finished cell last week...
    I may get into duma key... But i wanna start the dark tower books

  • @fiftyhunnug
    @fiftyhunnug 12 років тому

    You definitely will not regret it

  • @BooksToMovies
    @BooksToMovies 13 років тому

    Stephen King, is the greastes author in history, no questions asked.

  • @ayram617
    @ayram617 12 років тому

    Some of his books aren' t that great, but Pet Semetary, The Shining, Carrie, and if you can find The Long Walk you won't be disappointed.

  • @BlantonDelbert
    @BlantonDelbert 12 років тому

    I will promise to read one Stehpen King novel in the next year. I told my girlfiend that I would also read one Jackie Collins book, also. Guess I am getting into the strictly commercial stuff. I suppose The Shining is the obvious choice for King.

  • @1qwasz12
    @1qwasz12 11 років тому +1

    Stephen has a marvelous imagination. He might even be a great writer. But, when all is said & analysed, he will not be among the "classics"

  • @ScaryTeri101
    @ScaryTeri101 14 років тому

    I WANNNNNAAAAA meet him.

  • @bobbyoty
    @bobbyoty 14 років тому

    " no i grow my own"
    hahahahahahahahah

  • @zapfogldorf
    @zapfogldorf 11 років тому

    Depth is why some of his stories are so long. Pick one up and give it a try. Since your comment was posted a year ago you've probably already done so but I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by what you find sandwiched between the covers.

  • @BelPati
    @BelPati 12 років тому

    I DID clap!!!! lol

  • @EvilDick1995
    @EvilDick1995 12 років тому

    @JayGatsbyOdysseus I would definatly recomend you read King's work, he describes things very well, the way he builds suspense is amazing. Carrie or Misery are good King books to start out with.

  • @AshleyGreensMusic
    @AshleyGreensMusic 12 років тому

    Bill maher so reminds me of herb from two and a half men

  • @Rev1981
    @Rev1981 13 років тому

    @whomitaw "I have the heart of a small boy...and I keep it in a jar on my desk." - Robert Bloch

  • @stingme88x
    @stingme88x 13 років тому

    why can't we still have shows like this??.. nothing but crap on t.v that's why it's not even worth having cable anymore!!!!!

  • @maxpower252
    @maxpower252 11 років тому

    He claimed not to have a book "in the drawer" in this interview, one year later he published Blaze.

  • @_RandomUser
    @_RandomUser 12 років тому

    fuck yes have u heard of the gunslinger, shittt that book is so descriptive that its so fucking awesome in fact ALL OF HIS BOOKS ARE SO FUCKIN AWESOME

  • @LucasKingPiano
    @LucasKingPiano 11 років тому

    Rascuss or Rasciss? I tend to avoid books that have heavy religious undertones.

  • @Legba85
    @Legba85 12 років тому

    Stephen King. The REAL Man in Black.

  • @ArgentTwilight
    @ArgentTwilight 14 років тому

    @whomitaw That part is funny. =) I love his books!!

  • @jamietaylor5936
    @jamietaylor5936 11 років тому

    Please, please, please do yourself a favor and read his work. If horror isn't your thing, I recommend Different Seasons, which contains Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption and The Body (which was adapted into Stand By Me) Also, The Long Walk (written under the pseudonym Richard Bachman) is such a wonderful book. Even his straight horror is written so much better than most of the films which have been adapted would lead you to believe.

  • @thusalonethusdeath
    @thusalonethusdeath 12 років тому

    It's the guy who wrote the long walk... I WANNA HEAR HIM SO SHUT UP LOUD MOUTH BILL!

  • @BlantonDelbert
    @BlantonDelbert 11 років тому

    Joyce is often opaque. I still have no idea what Joyce was writing in the Oxen and the Sun, episode 13 in "Ulysses," and I read the book twice. Still, the voice inside King just is not compatible with me. In other words, I am just not into fright and gore. I know; King wrote, "Shawshank Redemption." I might read that one day. I read two great books recently that are not classics, "The Man Who Quit Money" and "Desert Solitaire." Edward Abbey is very underrated as a writer. DS is virtuoso

  • @Legba85
    @Legba85 12 років тому

    Read it? I OWN iT. I own the whole Dark Tower series.

  • @thattommyguy8823
    @thattommyguy8823 12 років тому

    I could not think of anything else, so I used my twitter name.

  • @TooterU
    @TooterU 11 років тому

    He was probably still finishing up that book so he didn't say it was in his drawer.

  • @_RandomUser
    @_RandomUser 12 років тому

    what when, that that is so sad man, im gettin all teary to the fact that i didnt know that they were making a film about the dark tower series but im sadder that there not making the movie man fuck this shit.....ill read on

  • @platter1000
    @platter1000 12 років тому

    what is the plot of Cell?

  • @allxtarmusic
    @allxtarmusic 11 років тому

    LMAO! Exactly, that was the joke

  • @sambailey4366
    @sambailey4366 11 років тому

    He looks like Mr Incredible's boss

  • @unrealityproduction
    @unrealityproduction 13 років тому

    @theabominationuknow dude, i just wanted to say that that is GREAT for you!! I'm an aspiring writer, and simple publication is a current dream of mine!

  • @SaveAwesomeMatt
    @SaveAwesomeMatt 11 років тому

    "They become Republicans". I almost died laughing haha.

  • @allxtarmusic
    @allxtarmusic 11 років тому

    Wow, what depth is there on james joyce? those authours you read only have depth because the literary snobs tell you they have.

  • @allxtarmusic
    @allxtarmusic 11 років тому

    he didn't, richard bauchman did

  • @QuartuvLarry
    @QuartuvLarry 13 років тому

    @TheHypnofox Psh! I wasn't. The neocons and the lefties aren't all that different. That's why I've always called Obama the twin of Bush

  • @sebasboomer
    @sebasboomer 12 років тому

    other than bram stoker

  • @_RandomUser
    @_RandomUser 12 років тому

    FUCK, what has the world come to?, why WHY THE FUCK WOULD U CANCELL IT

  • @BlantonDelbert
    @BlantonDelbert 12 років тому

    I understand your comment. To me, King is like a glorified Hemingway who writes one declaritive sentence after another to convey gore. Still, I will read this suggestion you make, eventually. Right now, I am reading the Koran. It is a real trip.

  • @Legba85
    @Legba85 12 років тому

    Then you WILL be just as pissed off as I was when they announced the making and then, cancelled film of the Dark Tower. It fucking sucks.

  • @philjjazzmaster42
    @philjjazzmaster42 11 років тому

    master of horror salems lot,creepshow,green mile,shawshank brillant guy mr king

  • @TravisJobe1981
    @TravisJobe1981 12 років тому

    Read Insomnia! You will be amazed!

  • @bozodeathgod
    @bozodeathgod 12 років тому

    Take your own advice.

  • @Tautolonaut
    @Tautolonaut 13 років тому

    on his tooth? guy's doing it wrong.

  • @mytago
    @mytago 12 років тому

    cell is Kings gategory of shit, along with the desperation and some other pieces of shit, but mostly his work /70 booka????) are gems instead of shit that cell is.

  • @jeromeverwee3668
    @jeromeverwee3668 12 років тому

    are you a god all one no god god god of me the only ONE.... you all inexistant alls...
    sign : the quenn of tenebra cos she's with the deady ones bites by you in an ancient past so well done thanx for all you motherfuckers yeah yeah good NIGHT from METALLICA of tenebra thank you !!!!

  • @SonHouse245
    @SonHouse245 13 років тому

    ".... and anything that's going on between brad and angelina" FAIL

  • @TheRealCaptainFreedom
    @TheRealCaptainFreedom 10 років тому

    Technically, "Richard Stark" wrote "Shawshank" right? So she was sorta correct.

    • @TheRealCaptainFreedom
      @TheRealCaptainFreedom 10 років тому

      Yeah, I meant Richard Bachman. Stephen King named Richard Bachman after Richard Stark (pen name of Donald E. Westlake) and Bachman-Turner Overdrive.

    • @willow8186
      @willow8186 9 років тому

      Captain Freedom She was sorta correct, yes, I mean, for a great deal of years I didn't know that was his alter, so I get why she didn't know.

    • @TheQubez
      @TheQubez 9 років тому +2

      +Captain Freedom 'Bachman' wrote Rage, The Long Walk, Roadwork, The Running Man, The Regulators, part of Misery, and Blaze. Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption was released in the collection of novellas Different Seasons and published under King's name.

  • @Kikilang60
    @Kikilang60 7 років тому +4

    The Heart of a small boy? Old joke. The old lady in the supermarket? He used that story for twenty years. In a 1989 interview, he showed a book called, "The Island." He said the book will never see the light of day, it's horrible. He must have dozens of books squirreled away.

    • @baileycrawly
      @baileycrawly 6 років тому

      Kiki Lang I mean it’s literally his business and not ours. All of it. What he chooses to say is his business as are the tons of books that he’s not planning to publish

  • @brittanygotspockets
    @brittanygotspockets 14 років тому

    @ianschecter lol purdy much. can't believe Maher's gotten so much success doing... nothing even remotely entertaining, let alone funny. mleh. :P

  • @MrSeppo92
    @MrSeppo92 13 років тому

    seeee me later, seeeee me later
    :P

  • @jeromeverwee3668
    @jeromeverwee3668 12 років тому

    alors cell un monstre pour goku et les humains certes mais pour boubou le terible boubou certainement pas un collègue de bureau ni plu ni moins car c'est bien connu mon petit kennou et mon petit destinou de ton sort de frère une entité qui n'a pas de punch de poings nul et mous...bah il faut pas les chercher mon petit kenou l'hiver pas un homme que voulez-vous sa castagne est égale à zéro et aurora pour une femme c'est du ridicule plus du ridicule quant au mal à part des