Stephen King on Letterman, April 1, 1982

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  • @yrenekurtz5268
    @yrenekurtz5268 5 лет назад +621

    Kudos to that lone soul in the public who clapped when King mentioned George Romero.

    • @heavymeddle28
      @heavymeddle28 4 года назад +38

      Really agree. Romero is a legend

    • @michelekasel7675
      @michelekasel7675 4 года назад +21

      Do you mean Kujos

    • @Noorlatgamer
      @Noorlatgamer 4 года назад +5

      Oddly I thought I missed it and liked just as he mentioned it.

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 3 года назад +6

      Ahead of his/her time.

    • @midnightmisssuki6832
      @midnightmisssuki6832 Год назад +2

      But millions and millions read his books and looked cautiously at 11PM at the shadows at the end of the bed before they closed their eyes.... or maybe the closet door was just a too much open.

  • @hanumanvaya
    @hanumanvaya 5 лет назад +594

    Watching this in 2019 is like something out of a Stephen King novel.

  • @collegeman1988
    @collegeman1988 3 года назад +142

    I remember in the spring of 1982 I had just discovered Stephen King at the age of 14 and my mom woke me up so that I could watch this interview. Thanks for posting this!

    • @revedenuit1
      @revedenuit1 2 года назад +13

      @Cookie Monster, Wow, what a cool Mom !

    • @seanraines5871
      @seanraines5871 2 года назад +5

      Cool mom. Reminds me of mine would do that too or tell me I didn't have to go to bed yet

    • @jonathangasana
      @jonathangasana 2 года назад +10

      Cool mom hope she’s still doing these nice things

  • @cherylkelloggherman1303
    @cherylkelloggherman1303 3 года назад +236

    I know this will sound weird to some people and to some they will sadly know where I'm coming from. Stephen King saved my sanity as a teenager. When i read his books i could leave my horrible home life for a few chapters at a time. When people talk about his drug/alcohol abuse. He's human. Shit happens. Mr. King is the one who told us He had a problem. He's overcome His addictions and is a better man for it. Be like STEPHEN KING!

    • @andimackedits3029
      @andimackedits3029 3 года назад +17

      This is literally the most beautiful comment ever.

    • @crystalbelle2349
      @crystalbelle2349 3 года назад +8

      @@andimackedits3029 I agree. Very inspiring.

    • @collegeman1988
      @collegeman1988 2 года назад +16

      I agree. The second decade of my life were the best and worst years of my life, and Stephen King was an author I read to get away from the problems I had as a teenager.

    • @adrianaboga8361
      @adrianaboga8361 2 года назад +6

      Nope; it makes perfect sense to me. 💜💖

    • @rosemadder5547
      @rosemadder5547 2 года назад +4

      His books saved my sanity somehow as well!!. Especially Eddie, and the kids in IT, Rose Daniels in Rose Madder. I'm starting late but I'm finally going to school and I chose to major in Sociology and I really think his books combined with my childhood got me here. I keep Rose Madder with me nearly all the time, especially when I'm nervous or scared etc...

  • @jeroen9637
    @jeroen9637 5 лет назад +323

    That is the mother of all beards. The one beard that rules them all.

  • @SpaceCattttt
    @SpaceCattttt 5 лет назад +585

    That's how a writer is supposed to look, dammit.

    • @spin549
      @spin549 5 лет назад +37

      On coke?

    • @bughead5615
      @bughead5615 5 лет назад +3

      Yeaaaah ikrrrr

    • @nathanisaksson
      @nathanisaksson 5 лет назад +72

      I agree. Until you have a burly beard, you’re not a real writer. That goes for women, too.

    • @thelittlemrs
      @thelittlemrs 5 лет назад +3

      Word

    • @ghostieboi9783
      @ghostieboi9783 4 года назад +3

      Nathan Isaksson I got a book coming out in around 6 months- better get growing 😂😂

  • @sign543
    @sign543 5 лет назад +113

    So strange to see him here...wildly successful, but nowhere even NEAR what he’d eventually become. “The young man....Stephen King” wow. So surreal.

    • @yesand
      @yesand Год назад +2

      King and Dave - both "famous" at the time and about to become FAMOUS!

  • @paulclarke7571
    @paulclarke7571 5 лет назад +138

    King goes on to write The Shawshank Redemption, Stand By Me, The Dome, Misery and so many other amazing pieces!

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 4 месяца назад +5

    In 1882, already hyper successful, he's just a babe here with endless success to come

  • @dlxmarks
    @dlxmarks 5 лет назад +184

    And 37 years later, movies are still being made (or remade) of his books.

    • @tcb9775
      @tcb9775 5 лет назад +1

      Everything from the 90s & 80s are the best

    • @THFCMarcelo
      @THFCMarcelo 5 лет назад +7

      @Mark Allen Misey, Shawshank, Stand By Me, IT, Carrie, Deadzone, and 11/22/63 series

    • @jt-global6424
      @jt-global6424 5 лет назад +1

      Mark Allen and IT dat was good 💯

    • @Deepidea102
      @Deepidea102 5 лет назад +6

      @Mark Allen The Green Mile is a Masterpiece!!

    • @mattdaugherty3209
      @mattdaugherty3209 5 лет назад +1

      Mark Allen but it’s nothing like the book :(

  • @benwherlock9869
    @benwherlock9869 5 лет назад +88

    A legend in his own lifetime.

  • @supbrotv
    @supbrotv 5 лет назад +208

    Stephen King looked like somebody doing a cosplay of him today.

    • @AmateurBarbarian
      @AmateurBarbarian 4 года назад +16

      supbrotv He looks like his son Joe Hill went into a time machine to 1982 and pretended to be his dad.

  • @devinpruitt9225
    @devinpruitt9225 3 года назад +47

    Most incredible part of this whole interview is King explaining who Ted Danson is to the crowd.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  3 года назад +13

      “Cheers” wouldn’t debut until the following Fall.

    • @JustJeph33
      @JustJeph33 4 месяца назад

      Of what I've read of his, I'd say Gerald's Game creeped me the most. I mean, what can she do??

  • @raptorclaw163
    @raptorclaw163 5 лет назад +65

    It’s incredible how much his son Joe Hill looks like him here

  • @Gizzzzzy
    @Gizzzzzy 6 дней назад

    How have we lost this art of interview, this feels more genuine than any recent ones ive seen.

  • @jeremyhaselton7651
    @jeremyhaselton7651 6 месяцев назад +2

    this was 42 years ago. :o LETTERMAN AND STEPHEN KING ARE ABSOLUTE LEGENDS.

  • @francissookraj3202
    @francissookraj3202 2 года назад +8

    Stephen King is such phenomenon talent. What a wonderful writer, and yet I keep hearing him a million times, where in the hell does he get his ideas? I grew him up reading his books when I was a kid and now , I'm 55 now and I still read his books. He's my idol. He such an inspiration to us all, I love his passion for books and writing.

  • @sign543
    @sign543 5 лет назад +45

    Just finished The Institute...King has never slowed with his ability to write terror in ways we don’t usually expect. Another character-driven masterpiece, terrifying us in unorthodox ways. I pray it’s not going to be his last. He just appeared on The View, and he looks rearing to go...probably already working on his next. He produces something like 2,000 words per day, according to him.

    • @AllenFreemanMediaGuru
      @AllenFreemanMediaGuru 4 года назад +3

      New book to be out March 2021.

    • @billyrichards8834
      @billyrichards8834 2 года назад +1

      Yeah. He said he wanted to try something (a test). What he did, was read a few chapters of books from other Author's, and that would help get his creative juice's flowing, and the words and thoughts came to him FASTER than he was able to write them down. He said, BEFORE that, he was putting out about (1,000-1,200) words per day, and when he started doing THIS, he starting pumping out (2,000) words or MORE ... DAILY.
      That's equivalent to (6-7) BOOK pages--a DAY!
      It's no wonder he puts out a book every 6-MONTHS.

  • @thelaughingfoxx
    @thelaughingfoxx 2 года назад +27

    Interesting how they keep referring him as “young man” but this was 40 years ago! He is 74 now. Mr. King is one of the best authors that has really influenced my life! Love this guy! 💖

    • @billyrichards8834
      @billyrichards8834 2 года назад

      He's ALSO the THIRD (3rd) RICHEST Author ON THE PLANET. Makes about $40-MILLION a YEAR ... NOW!
      His estimated 'Net Worth,' I heard is between $550-$600 MILLION.

    • @billyrichards8834
      @billyrichards8834 2 года назад

      He's Authored nearly 7-DOZEN books, wrote nearly 2-DOZEN Screenplay's, HUNDREDS of short-stories, wrote AND produced several TV shows, and he's DIRECTED a movie or two.

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 Год назад

      This comment coming from a fox 😆

    • @einarvalentinoronn9870
      @einarvalentinoronn9870 Год назад

      He looks 50+ here

    • @AntonioBarsanio
      @AntonioBarsanio 11 месяцев назад

      What book would you recommend of Mr. King? I've never read him and I'm interested.

  • @tinasquantumshifting
    @tinasquantumshifting Год назад +7

    Such a talent and yet he remains so down to earth. Cheers to my fellow Constant Readers.

  • @sharonmchugh7957
    @sharonmchugh7957 2 года назад +3

    This aired on what would have been my 12th birthday. Shortly after I discovered Mr King when I read Carrie and became a lifelong fan and constant reader. Thank you for posting this. I had never seen it before. Very cool.

  • @thilo111
    @thilo111 5 лет назад +60

    Wow great to see some early King ..Thanks !

    • @Danimal77
      @Danimal77 5 лет назад +1

      There is plenty of early King on youtube.

  • @nancyking
    @nancyking 5 лет назад +80

    I love it when Stephen King starts talking about creepy weird stuff while he's giving an interview!

  • @bitwizard64
    @bitwizard64 3 года назад +8

    8:18 check out the date on the crate. King's accident would occur on June 19, 1999, 17 years after this interview.

  • @AlexDeLarge77
    @AlexDeLarge77 Год назад +2

    You have to give it to King. His creative mind is just awesome. That level of consistency over decades.
    It’s truly impressive.

  • @Nerdtendo6366
    @Nerdtendo6366 11 месяцев назад +3

    Being a Creepshow fanboy, hearing someone talk about pre release kicks ass! >:P

  • @waynelawson1235
    @waynelawson1235 5 лет назад +89

    Stephan king looks like my high school biology teacher.

    • @Lukather5150
      @Lukather5150 5 лет назад +6

      More like a chemistry teacher...

    • @dios12300
      @dios12300 5 лет назад +13

      He was a high school English teacher when Carrie took off

    • @knightscroftsquire-muldoon
      @knightscroftsquire-muldoon 5 лет назад +1

      @@mistaleesreversespeech7728
      Let me guess you heard about the orgy part in IT and have reached that conclusion, without ever reading the book.

    • @knightscroftsquire-muldoon
      @knightscroftsquire-muldoon 5 лет назад

      @@mistaleesreversespeech7728
      Where can I find said information. I just looked up bill Cohen and Bangor military pedophile ring and got nothing. I'm honestly interested if there is truth to any of that, but I'm coming up with biographies and a few articles on King living in Maine. Understand I mean no offense but just a speculative open mind until I can see the evidence. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

    • @fullersvlogsandgaming9944
      @fullersvlogsandgaming9944 4 года назад +5

      @@mistaleesreversespeech7728 that still isn't proof that Stephen is a pedophile. He isn't.

  • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
    @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 3 года назад

    My favorite interviewer and my favorite writer three years before I was born. Thanks, Al. G. Rhythm!

  • @Chaingun
    @Chaingun 5 лет назад +160

    1:26 the one geek that laughs in the audience and nobody follows him.

    • @solomonfleming3638
      @solomonfleming3638 5 лет назад +22

      It sounds like someone responds with "shut up"

    • @kurzackd
      @kurzackd 5 лет назад +2

      I counted at least three.

    • @w0ndawar
      @w0ndawar 5 лет назад +4

      Crazy how far nerd culture has come.

  • @LadyJay252
    @LadyJay252 5 лет назад +5

    mad props to Uncle Steve. I never saw this interview as a kid but Creepshow scared me so much. What a thrill. Stephen King is a mensch. I saw him speaking live one year in the nineties in Santa Cruz, he toured on his motorcycle. All around cool guy.

  • @prd2bevgy
    @prd2bevgy 4 года назад +9

    Classic💎 King, Romero & Creepshow all incredibly legendary 🙌🙌🙌

    • @avalonjustin
      @avalonjustin 6 месяцев назад +1

      For sure, Creepshow was excellent.

  • @PorkotylerClips
    @PorkotylerClips 5 лет назад +52

    Holy shit he looks exactly like his son Joe Hill here. Like 100% the same person.

    • @AlanDavidDoane
      @AlanDavidDoane Год назад

      Four years ago, no one knew yet about the secret cloning project in far northeastern Maine. Now we know why the resemblance is so strong.

  • @jelmerbuildsthings
    @jelmerbuildsthings 5 лет назад +15

    Thanks for this clip! SK always gives insights into the writing process in these interviews. A great example for aspiring authors such as myself. IT is his best novel in my opinion: it both scared the shit out of me -- but it also reflected what it was like to grow up in a small town...

  • @pellganesh3681
    @pellganesh3681 Год назад +1

    Creep Show is an excellent movie. The variety among the five stories guarantees one of them will rattle your nerves. The Crate is my favorite.

  • @edthacow
    @edthacow 2 года назад +3

    Found this looking for Stephen King interviews, forgot how good early Letterman was while watching.

  • @WeaselWorks
    @WeaselWorks Год назад +1

    Thanks again, Don!

  • @arkhamsrazor7075
    @arkhamsrazor7075 4 года назад +12

    "Did you have a normal childhood?"
    *King thinking about Dave's super duper electromagnet* ....Yes.

  • @avalonjustin
    @avalonjustin 6 месяцев назад +2

    I like how he mentioned someone breaking up your bones with a rake after you're cremated. That sort of disturbing fact sticks in your mind, and sounds like the basis for his writing style.

  • @Noorlatgamer
    @Noorlatgamer 4 года назад +25

    Ahead of his time. I've always found King highly relatable.

  • @lilyd7074
    @lilyd7074 3 года назад +2

    Spontaneous combustion!! He is one of the VERY BEST in so many lifetimes🤔 Joe Hill is incredible too!

  • @lanewhittington
    @lanewhittington 4 года назад +13

    He talks about gore so casually and it's legendary

  • @Meat_and_Potatoes
    @Meat_and_Potatoes 5 лет назад +6

    Creepshow gives me the chills more than any other movie.

    • @ThirstyEye
      @ThirstyEye 5 лет назад +1

      it's also freakin' hilarious!

    • @InglésconRobert2025
      @InglésconRobert2025 2 года назад +1

      The Crate

    • @kpax45
      @kpax45 Год назад +1

      When I was a kid the cockroach story scared me the most.

  • @cavinm4294
    @cavinm4294 3 года назад +2

    This interview took place three days before I was born. Gotta love bearded Stephen King 👍

  • @robertkaplan848
    @robertkaplan848 4 года назад +6

    Kings mind is AMAZING,If you read one of his books,they are very hard to put down!Insomnia is a GREAT book!

  • @bustedup
    @bustedup 5 лет назад +17

    The thumbnail for the video had me thinking they were interviewing the king of the beavers

  • @zzeuss87
    @zzeuss87 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks for all the great work lately.

  • @joeydepp779
    @joeydepp779 4 года назад +20

    Poor George Romero got one single clap when mentioned 😭

    • @AlanDavidDoane
      @AlanDavidDoane Год назад

      Letterman's audience at that time was not of an age to be tuned in to what Romero had accomplished at that point.

    • @MrScottsearles
      @MrScottsearles 26 дней назад

      Stephen caught it though.

  • @KKAkuoku
    @KKAkuoku 5 лет назад +41

    I almost thought that he had a single, giant tooth when I looked at the thumbnail.

  • @TheCrazymom64
    @TheCrazymom64 Год назад +1

    If you put a picture of his Son Joe along side this 1982 version of Stephen… amazing

  • @brianmcmanus4690
    @brianmcmanus4690 3 года назад +3

    Good lord. This was when I was starting my lifelong journey with Stephen King, with me the humble constant reader endlessly entertained. Cheers!

  • @LONDONFIELDS2001
    @LONDONFIELDS2001 4 года назад +5

    that beard is an absolute unit

  • @kortflickinger5803
    @kortflickinger5803 5 лет назад +15

    "I love Night of the Living Dead. The one where they are walking though the mall..." lol

  • @supbrotv
    @supbrotv 5 лет назад +45

    Lol he had to explain who Ted Danson is.

    • @StephNuggs
      @StephNuggs 5 лет назад +1

      Ted Danson as Brian as Tom Cruise

  • @bradleybailey5864
    @bradleybailey5864 5 лет назад +23

    Still waiting on behind the scenes footage of him directing Maximum Overdrive

    • @danielhammond9562
      @danielhammond9562 5 лет назад +3

      He's a terrible writer and director for movies.

    • @bradleybailey5864
      @bradleybailey5864 5 лет назад +9

      @@danielhammond9562 He apparently was coked out of his mind while filming Maximum Overdrive. I honestly just want to know what that set was like with Estevez, explosions everywhere, vehicle demolitions, and King running the beautifully ridiculous show with a bag in his pocket.

  • @mad636man
    @mad636man 8 месяцев назад

    He’s such a good writer because he could see through the pages of his own manuscript and see what he was going to write next with those glasses

  • @anthonysonnheim4313
    @anthonysonnheim4313 5 лет назад +9

    The King of Horror stories, Mr.Stephen King! #1 in my book! even though there are some other good author's out there as well!

  • @michelekasel7675
    @michelekasel7675 4 года назад +25

    Geez what are his glasses, like a minus eleven?

    • @MIZORAM_mafaka_hnamte
      @MIZORAM_mafaka_hnamte 3 года назад +2

      early 80s.. 🤷‍♂️

    • @mikeysmithh7819
      @mikeysmithh7819 3 года назад +2

      ..it was the 80's lol.. glasses didn't become cool til after the mid 90's when they made circle lens, and all black frames

  • @JolastikaParanoia
    @JolastikaParanoia Год назад

    the most mindblowing things i had in my live was reading "insomnia" that book is close to lucid dreaming without fallling asleep

  • @viktorwolfe8333
    @viktorwolfe8333 5 лет назад +1

    What a rare video interview! Great! Isn't it uncanny how much Joe Hill looks like his dad?? wow.

  • @CrimRui
    @CrimRui 5 лет назад +7

    Those legs at the beginning are stunning .

  • @mypillowguy445
    @mypillowguy445 5 лет назад +8

    He's so cool. I love him!

  • @davidgrace4054
    @davidgrace4054 5 месяцев назад

    Creepshow is great! I enjoyed it as a kid and still do today.

  • @thunderbird66613
    @thunderbird66613 5 лет назад +5

    This is some great King nostalgia

  • @horrorgames420
    @horrorgames420 3 года назад +3

    My favorite book of the king must be *IT*... the characters and atmosphere are so good.

  • @byronp2311
    @byronp2311 5 лет назад +7

    I believe King has said that Pet Semetary was the one book that creeped him out the most. I have not seen the remake, but the first movie stands up remarkably well (which sort of surprised me). Also, considering that King himself was struck by a truck on a busy, yet small, Maine road, well, that was just weird.

    • @DeltronZed
      @DeltronZed 3 года назад +1

      The part in the book where they talk about that guys dead son coming back after he died in the war. Walking up and down the road. Dead. That part creeps me out. Its a well written story.

  • @agent_ethan
    @agent_ethan 5 лет назад +25

    So many years to get a black hole photography and alll you had to do was combine Stephen's King lenses...

  • @soumyadasgupta7758
    @soumyadasgupta7758 5 лет назад +11

    The more I see this man,the more it amazes me.My God ,he himself looked so terrifying for a supernatural writer!

  • @enriquesinghjr
    @enriquesinghjr 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much for uploading this.

  • @jamesradski9082
    @jamesradski9082 5 лет назад +22

    What's crazy is, before I knew what SK looked like, that is exactly! how I pictured him to look.

  • @twohamburgers
    @twohamburgers 3 года назад +2

    I forget about this genius sometimes.

  • @aarondanforth2232
    @aarondanforth2232 4 года назад +6

    My older sister read Carrie Book , but I was too young only 6 years old. One day I climbed My Sisters Closet & saw the Book Carrie.. A woman with Blood over her. I started to place stickers up in the closet that are still there today & Today no one knows about all the 50 stickers up in the closet.... There still there... today, no one is small enough to climb up closet & see them. Theirs a sticker from Jet Fire an Auto-bot Transformer that cost over 40$ in the 80's. No one today knows there still up in the closet.... after 38 years...

    • @dylanwestrand9507
      @dylanwestrand9507 3 года назад

      Would have been cooler if they were deeadd people,

  • @thebicyclechronicles5620
    @thebicyclechronicles5620 4 года назад +8

    Stephen King looks like a Lego caricature of himself in this interview.

  • @MrScottsearles
    @MrScottsearles 26 дней назад

    Stephen comes out and does the hippy handshake haha, awesome.

  • @golfgrabu
    @golfgrabu 5 лет назад +5

    Great to see Steve at such a young age

  • @dmays4964
    @dmays4964 5 лет назад +3

    I was born exactly 1 year later to the day when this aired

  • @cultfilmfreakreviews
    @cultfilmfreakreviews 4 года назад +3

    Another mistake: King mentioned Ted Danson was in The Choirboys, when he was in the same author's The Onion Field.

  • @TheBomber15
    @TheBomber15 5 лет назад +6

    Nice to see Letterman inviting Gerry Adams onto the show.

    • @jamesbowden4871
      @jamesbowden4871 5 лет назад +1

      Too few will understand this, but I also see the resemblance. But at least Stephen King would say "peace process" instead "pace process."

  • @tommyt1971
    @tommyt1971 3 года назад +3

    “It’s a fun picture!” It actually is! Funny as hell!

  • @frankkolton1780
    @frankkolton1780 5 лет назад +14

    Thank you, I'm a big fan of the earlier Letterman shows. Don, I don't know if you were involved with the NBC's Night Music with David Sanborn, it was a great jazz showcase while it lasted. If you have some clips...

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  5 лет назад +5

      I wasn't involved with any television show. But I, too, loved the Sanborn show. The first year it was called "Sunday Night," and then the second and last changed to "Night Music."
      I taped and have since digitized all of them. Most have been uploaded on You Tube by someone who recorded the Japanese syndicated version. Worth checking out.

  • @Timelord2001
    @Timelord2001 Год назад +1

    1.) There is *no* "the" in "Firestarter"... *still,* David Letterman! 2.) My favorite part of Creepshow was "The Crate," and its duration was one of the best things about it, because (as with "Alien") it gave time for the characters and situations to develop better, so we were more invested in their fates. 3.) I really enjoyed "Something To Tide You Over," and regard it as the 2nd best part of Creepshow, right after "The Crate." 4.) I wish more people would see "Creepshow," because it was a loving tribute to the genre, and *anything* featuring both you *and* you son is *guaranteed* to be good! 👍 5.) I'm quite convinced the key thing *was* a trick, yes. Come on, you *know* what Carl Sagan would say; Controlled conditions...which a salon *isn't.*

  • @tiffanymo3683
    @tiffanymo3683 2 месяца назад

    Wow! At 3:56 His description of his childhood fear of things under the stairs to get potatoes and onions, he could sense something that was there ready to grab - that’s the first chapter of It. He wrote that 1,000+ page book between 1981 and 1985 so I guess this was a sneak peek no one knew they were getting.

  • @jeanmarie2394
    @jeanmarie2394 5 лет назад +5

    Love this guy!!

  • @epatrick909
    @epatrick909 Год назад

    I like how on old talk shows they would basically explain the entire movie.

  • @jmy450
    @jmy450 3 года назад +4

    Funny, he mentions Ted Danson, who was in body heat when Cheers was going to premiere later that year.

  • @criticalmass613
    @criticalmass613 Год назад

    Watching this makes you see why David Letterman is a legend

  • @l.l.9806
    @l.l.9806 5 лет назад +1

    This gets better by the minute

  • @dameanvil
    @dameanvil 8 месяцев назад +1

    - [02:10] 🧙‍♂ King discusses how he got the idea for "Firestarter" from stories in the National Enquirer about spontaneous human combustion.
    - [03:37] 🪄 King shares an anecdote about witnessing a woman seemingly move an object with her mind, reminiscent of telekinesis.
    - [05:14] 🎬 King talks about his venture into screenwriting with "Creepshow," an original screenplay done in collaboration with George Romero.
    - [08:09] 📽 "Creepshow" consists of five stories, with "The Crate" being the longest, running about 45 minutes.
    - [08:25] 🤔 King discusses whether he frightens himself while writing horror, citing a scene from "The Shining" that scared him.
    - [09:30] 🎞 King humorously anticipates audiences crawling out of the theater after watching "Creepshow," emphasizing its chilling effect.

  • @christiana8820
    @christiana8820 Год назад +1

    Kings appearance here in contrast to his appearance on Letterman in 1980 is a complete transformation, In 1980 he looked like an overweight dork and here like a cool college lit professor...

  • @dylanthomas1274
    @dylanthomas1274 5 лет назад +9

    What a legend

  • @sleepwalk8696
    @sleepwalk8696 5 лет назад +9

    5:05 he says Night of the Living Dead but King is talking about Dawn of the Dead

  • @amonument74
    @amonument74 Год назад

    @7:40 Ted Danson was not in "The Choirboys." I'm assuming King means "The Onion Field," which was Danson's film debut.

  • @AaronHarder
    @AaronHarder 5 лет назад +5

    I have said it before, and will say it again. Don Giller is a national treasure.

    • @Chaingun
      @Chaingun 5 лет назад +2

      he is like the Forry J Ackerman of talkshows.

    • @ericthatsme
      @ericthatsme 5 лет назад

      Protector Drone HE IS!!!

  • @opticalmixing23
    @opticalmixing23 3 года назад +2

    Great look!

  • @anthonyburkett518
    @anthonyburkett518 4 года назад +5

    Mr. King is a giant inspiration for me in my material. My Brother Mike would do a pretty weird but good impression of the zombie skeleton of the Father from Creepshow. It's my favorite Mr. King and Mr. Romero film.
    1. Creepshow
    2. IT
    3. Salem's Lot
    3. The Shining
    5. Storm Of The Century
    6. Rose Red
    7. Sleepwalkers
    8. Silver Bullet
    9. Pet Sematary
    10. Christine
    I would make my Top 10 King Favorites List.

  • @deventazz8018
    @deventazz8018 4 года назад +1

    King hit em with the gansta shake at 1:00

  • @nancyking
    @nancyking 4 года назад +1

    When Steve said that Dan Wilson was warped, I thought. "There goes the pot calling the kettle black!" LOL

  • @cultfilmfreakreviews
    @cultfilmfreakreviews 4 года назад +2

    Dave and King both screwed up. Dave mentioned Night of the Living Dead, and Stephen King mentioned it's his favorite, and that the dead are walking through the mall, which is Dawn.

  • @amosthescrewball3240
    @amosthescrewball3240 5 лет назад +8

    Legend. Genius. The modern day Alfred Hitchcock.

  • @Apple_Teck
    @Apple_Teck Год назад +1

    Anybody hear of this guy lately?

  • @TheDas9582
    @TheDas9582 5 лет назад +30

    I’m guessing this is right in the middle of his drug abuse days.

    • @jasoncinema
      @jasoncinema 5 лет назад +8

      David Serkland Yep. His family had an intervention for him in the ‘80s. The first novel he wrote sober was 1991’s “Needful Things”.

    • @sirandrelefaedelinoge
      @sirandrelefaedelinoge 5 лет назад +3

      No shit...

    • @zangardo3937
      @zangardo3937 4 года назад +2

      Look up his interview with AC/dc on RUclips if you want to see him high.

    • @sibylsaint
      @sibylsaint 4 года назад +2

      @@jasoncinema No. Drawing of the Three.

    • @danmagoo
      @danmagoo 4 года назад +4

      Yes, he guzzled a whole bottle of Listerine right before he came onstage. By the way, that always puzzled me -- here's a guy who had the money to get wasted on the world's finest varieties of wine, scotch, whatever....and instead he's passing out from drinking cases of mouthwash in his mansion. Gotta love the guy, though.