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Old 15th April 2010, 07:05 AM
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Just made an order, how do i pay on BeyondMedia (bank transfer, direct cash, or bar, but i don't know what bar is)?
I'd suggest bank transfer. They mail the orders immediatly when they received the payment.

Usually takes between a week-9 days within the EU for the packages to arrive.
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Old 15th April 2010, 08:16 AM
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I'd suggest bank transfer. They mail the orders immediatly when they received the payment.

Usually takes between a week-9 days within the EU for the packages to arrive.
Thanks PN. I'll let u know how i get on.
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Old 16th April 2010, 06:13 AM
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@broonage: Would be also interesting to read what you think about it when you got it.

Reagarding "Barlow" on the cover: While he's not present in this "would-be-sequel", it should be noted that the "chief vampire" up and then is going through a transformation giving him an appearance, which very loosely echoes the "Barlow/Nosferatu"-look...but only very loosely.
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Old 16th April 2010, 03:23 PM
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I'm missing a handful of his work.
what you missing Broonage, i have pretty much everything filmed so far, only missing maybe 3 or 4 titles, 2 of them are by choice because theyre abysmal.

Just to say out of all of the filmed stuff, my fave is The Stand, i must have seen it 15-20 times, infact i started watching it again the other night...
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Old 16th April 2010, 03:28 PM
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what you missing Broonage, i have pretty much everything filmed so far, only missing maybe 3 or 4 titles, 2 of them are by choice because theyre abysmal.

Just to say out of all of the filmed stuff, my fave is The Stand, i must have seen it 15-20 times, infact i started watching it again the other night...
The Stand is one I havn't read or watched. The book is like a TOME lol, I need 3 lifetimes to read that considering the rate at which I read. I tend to struggle to sit through 3hr films also, which I think the Stand is(?). The only one I have no prob with for some reason is Salem's Lot (which I must have seen about 15-20 times ). Is the Stand more sci-fi or horror would you say. I'm not against his sci-fi stuff, I like Dreamcatcher a lot (actually bought it on dvd earlier today, the book was awesome too!).
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what you missing Broonage, i have pretty much everything filmed so far, only missing maybe 3 or 4 titles, 2 of them are by choice because theyre abysmal.

Just to say out of all of the filmed stuff, my fave is The Stand, i must have seen it 15-20 times, infact i started watching it again the other night...
The COTC sequels, Graveyard Shift, Mangler 2, Night of the Crow, maybe one or two more.

What about you?
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Old 18th April 2010, 12:09 AM
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Stand By Me and The Dead Zone are my favourite King adaptations.
The Dead Zone is brilliant, one of Christopher Walken's best film roles EVER imo.
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Excellent performance by a surprisingly low-key Herbert Lom too.
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Old 3rd May 2010, 06:32 PM
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I tend to struggle to sit through 3hr films also, which I think the Stand is(?).
It's nearer 6 hours, actually. It's a true epic of a series. The book is incredible too, one of King's finest books. I read it over 3 days a couple of summer's ago.
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i read that over Xmas, excellent!

I ordered his latest. oh yeah!!
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