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Transcription
00:00 [Static]
00:03 [Thunder]
00:06 Everybody who hasn't read a Stephen King book has still seen a Stephen King movie.
00:09 [Thunder]
00:12 It all started with Carrie.
00:14 Seeing her burn everything down at the end.
00:16 You're watching it and it's thrilling.
00:18 Creepshow had a massive impact.
00:20 It completely traumatized me.
00:23 Aren't you going to say, "Hello"?
00:25 [Thunder]
00:27 Head Cemetery is a great movie.
00:29 Misery is one of my favorites.
00:31 [Screaming]
00:34 Stephen King writes human beings
00:37 and then he puts them in phantasmagorical situations.
00:41 [Music]
00:44 Instead of setting everything in big cities,
00:46 he chooses locations that are identifiable for everybody.
00:51 It's an idealized America, but then it's ripped apart and sent to hell.
00:55 When I think of my favorite Stephen King movies, I think of Stand By Me and The Shawshank Redemption.
01:00 I remember being shocked that someone who I associated so much with horror
01:05 was capable of creating something so beautiful.
01:08 Much of Stephen King's work seems to be about how we treat each other.
01:13 Whether it's the family in Cujo
01:16 or what's happening in The Shining between Jack and Wendy.
01:20 This isn't like it's coming. This is about what's here.
01:23 That's the legend of Stephen King.
01:25 He's able to see things in the future that the average person can't.
01:29 [Shouting]
01:31 He's been such a mirror for pop culture, but now he is his own pop culture.
01:35 [Music]
01:37 [Evil Laugh]
01:39 [Music]
01:45 [BLANK_AUDIO]