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Ha! Love it! ROTFL :)

ah that's it ... i'm going to ask you to be my GR friend :o) ... seriously ... lists and twisted - all i need ;o)

I think that's Commandment 11: If thou art a Stephen King fan, thou shalt be twistedeth. Of course, they don't spread that one around with all the "Thou shalt not kills" because it kinda sends a mixed message. ;)

tee hee hee; now that's funny :) ...it would make a great t-shirt too!


Anyway, this story was surely twisted, and even plausible. But who better to chop you up but a surgeon, and yourself at that!




Do you think Richard Pine is a person to be at least somewhat admired for his innate survival instinct, even if that very instinct causes him to break laws and destroy his life, or is he just a completely miserable jerk of a person with no redeeming value who gets what he deserves in the end?
I'm curious as to your responses, it will help us inform our choices when making the film. Thanks ahead of time!
Chris

Actually I think he's neither of those things. While he makes some truly regretful choices I think he's intended to be an everyman caught up in a mess who gets screwed by fate.



Richard Pine does deserve everything he gets. The man is truly vile and despises everyone with an arrogant superiority bred out of resentment for his lack of advantages in life.
Survivior Type is so horrible that it will stay with you for a long time after. The whole disintegration of language thing (very similar to Flowers for Algernon) is a wicked technique. Certainly one of my all time favourites. Although I defy anyone to read Pet Sematary and sleep well.
Stephen King remains the only author to give me a genuine nightmare after falling asleep reading one of his books.


Hey Gatorman,
That was me, and we did, in fact, finish the short film. I'm impressed you remembered the film, it's been a while since I logged in to goodreads.
You can see a trailer here:
We are premiering the film at the Buried Alive! Film Festival next weekend in Atlanta, GA. 4:00pm at The Plaza theater. If you are in Atlanta, please come out and join us for the premiere.
A reviewer at Ain't It Cool News who is a fan of the story reviewed the film and gave it solid marks. You can find that review here:
If anyone wants to discuss the adapation, I'd be happy too. It's been a long road, but my team and I are very pleased with the results.


Ri..."
what book is this story in.

Hey Gatorman,
That was me, and we did..."
Best of luck with the film, Chris. I won't be in Atlanta but hopefully I'll have a chance to see the film at some point.

I could hug you Mina :) That's exactly how I think of SK's books. He's one of the few authors I can pick up and get sucked right into. He has a natural storyteller's voice no matter what he's writing.

I like this :)

love that... thanx. I think any author that can make you sleep with the lights on, is a great author indeed. :)


I posted this in another thread, but since the original posts I made were in this one, I thought I would mention it here as well. The Dollar Baby I made of "Survivor Type" that is discussed above is screening three times in the next month in various locales.
In Southern California:
August 19th, 2012 5:30pm in Monrovia, CA (LA area) at the Krikorian Theater as part of the Action on Film International Film Festival.
In Lousiana:
September 7th, 2012 8:00pm in Shreveport, LA at the East Bank Theater as part of the Phenom Film Festival.
In Georgia (close to parts of Alabama and Tennessee as well):
September 7th, 2012 11:00pm in Rome, GA at the DeSoto Theater as part of the Rome International Film Festival
I will personally be at the Monrovia and Rome screenings. If anyone from goodreads would like to come check it out, please do!


Of course, if I'd bothered to read this thread...

Chris, do you ever plan on releasing this online? Does the contract with Stephen allow you to do that? Otherwise the rest of the world will be missing out on this adaptation for the rest of time! I would pay money to watch this, but live thousands of miles away. I'm sure there are many others who are in the same situation.
