@@abrahammesrajecorrea2349 It was the conclusion to his self proclaimed magnum opus, which he wrote over 30 years. So in other words, his favorite project. Basically it's about this gunslinger traveling to the center of the prime universe in a multiverse of worlds. He receives a vision from a magical artifact that alerts him to the existence of the Dark Tower which is the thing that holds every world's existence together. If the tower falls, then reality itself crumbles and the Todash Darkness will let horrifying eldritch abominations run free and consume everything. The world around the characters is already crumbling, so it's imperative that the gunslinger reaches the tower and does... something, to prevent it from falling. On the way it's implied that he loses his essential humanity when he abandons one of his found family members at a battle and loses the "Horn of Eld". Later he finds a new family, or Ka-Tet, and comes to love them as his own. But in the last two books, they sacrifice themselves in various ways to ensure that the gunslinger can reach the end. When he finally reaches the tower, the equivalent of God tells him that he has basically lost his humanity and is not capable of preventing the tower from falling as a result. He is then sent back through time, to the beginning of the first book, but this time he has the Horn of Eld, so it's implied that he's been given another chance to retain his humanity on his quest. Which is awful since the time travel comes out of nowhere and resolves nothing. If the tower was as important as King implies, then nothing but saving it would matter, since if he didn't then every other possible world in existence would also be destroyed. Not only that, but he literally inserts himself in the fifth or sixth book, that's where one of his characters sacrifices himself to save the self insert King. Imagine if JRR Tolkien wrote himself into LotR and Gimli sacrificed himself to save Tolkien. It's total cringe and doesn't serve the story at all. The first few books are among the best King has written, Wizard and Glass being my favorite, but the last few books are complete garbage. Literally doctor doom looking robots who throw harry potter snitches and wield star wars lightsabers. I wish I was joking.
@@KingThrillgore During the late 70s and 80s, sure. He was also an alcoholic. Which explains...a lot. But, King has been sober since at least 1990. His wife staged an intervention after one too many days finding him passed out on his desk with cotton swabs stuffed up his nose and vomit on the floor.
My mom likes Stephen King and I like RL Stine and I like Stephen King's movies more than his books. I like RL Stine's books though. Here's the Stephen King movies that deserve a remake and movie adaptation Silver Bullet Cujo Dreamcatcher Rose Red Graveyard Shift Crouch End The Mist and others.
Fun fact: that is literally how fast Stephen King writes his books.
No. He writes them WAY faster.
This is a reference to his real life accident. Brian has actually run over Stephen King TWICE, though the first time it turned out to be Dean Koontz
A real life accident that inspired the book dreamcatcher
And that’s how Christine was made
And then he backed over Dean Koontz lol
I thought this was going to be the Dean Koontz version lol
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I would like to see Family Guy do RL Stine style books next.
the funniest part about this is this really happened
Did he write a book midair?
@@Kyleplaysgames567 he did insert himself into a meta story where he was hit by a car
@@johnb2422 From what I heard he also bought the car that hit him.
Well, in reality the driver who hit him wasn't a dog. Though he did have his dogs in the car with him.
Not the first time he used a car crash as a story device. Dude literally inserted his real life car crash in to the last Dark Tower novel
and it had the worst ending of any book I've ever read
@@razmetrezhow did it end?
@@abrahammesrajecorrea2349 It was the conclusion to his self proclaimed magnum opus, which he wrote over 30 years. So in other words, his favorite project. Basically it's about this gunslinger traveling to the center of the prime universe in a multiverse of worlds. He receives a vision from a magical artifact that alerts him to the existence of the Dark Tower which is the thing that holds every world's existence together. If the tower falls, then reality itself crumbles and the Todash Darkness will let horrifying eldritch abominations run free and consume everything. The world around the characters is already crumbling, so it's imperative that the gunslinger reaches the tower and does... something, to prevent it from falling. On the way it's implied that he loses his essential humanity when he abandons one of his found family members at a battle and loses the "Horn of Eld". Later he finds a new family, or Ka-Tet, and comes to love them as his own. But in the last two books, they sacrifice themselves in various ways to ensure that the gunslinger can reach the end. When he finally reaches the tower, the equivalent of God tells him that he has basically lost his humanity and is not capable of preventing the tower from falling as a result. He is then sent back through time, to the beginning of the first book, but this time he has the Horn of Eld, so it's implied that he's been given another chance to retain his humanity on his quest.
Which is awful since the time travel comes out of nowhere and resolves nothing. If the tower was as important as King implies, then nothing but saving it would matter, since if he didn't then every other possible world in existence would also be destroyed. Not only that, but he literally inserts himself in the fifth or sixth book, that's where one of his characters sacrifices himself to save the self insert King. Imagine if JRR Tolkien wrote himself into LotR and Gimli sacrificed himself to save Tolkien. It's total cringe and doesn't serve the story at all. The first few books are among the best King has written, Wizard and Glass being my favorite, but the last few books are complete garbage. Literally doctor doom looking robots who throw harry potter snitches and wield star wars lightsabers. I wish I was joking.
And Dreamcatcher
He writes some big ass novels. LOL
Lol! I love Family Guy
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
You can use The Stand and IT to reach the top shelf.
@@KingThrillgore During the late 70s and 80s, sure. He was also an alcoholic. Which explains...a lot. But, King has been sober since at least 1990. His wife staged an intervention after one too many days finding him passed out on his desk with cotton swabs stuffed up his nose and vomit on the floor.
Have you read them Peter?
And that’s how we got the book “Dreamcatcher”.
This time it actually was Stephen King, not Dean Koontz .
He once actually once got hit by a car and survived! Stephen king is AWESOME
It was a VANNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!
#R.L.STINEISBETTER
Then he bought the van. Not lying
That’s incredible😱😃
@Alex Daniels, Oh it was a van?
So that’s where Sleepwalkers came from?
He was high as a kite when was recovering while writing it
More like Dreamcatcher. "What about the sh**weasels?"
News;Stephen king got hit by a car today. The car unfortunately died
Only thing that would make this scene funnier is a cutaway showing that book he just wrote became an best seller.
No it wouldn’t.
The cutaway would ruin it
My mom likes Stephen King and I like RL Stine and I like Stephen King's movies more than his books.
I like RL Stine's books though.
Here's the Stephen King movies that deserve a remake and movie adaptation
Silver Bullet Cujo Dreamcatcher Rose Red Graveyard Shift Crouch End The Mist and others.
DONE
Refrence to Misery
And that’s how Dreamcatcher was written…..
A reference to his accident in the real life, and he maked a Neat Story about that 😄
he did The Dark Tower
@@johnb2422 yes and Cristine and Misery too
Misery for Bryan 😂
I still can't believe that Brian is driving a muscle gas car
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As a Mainer I can agree that is how Stephen King writes his books.
Me when i reached 0:40 :
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They actually got his facial features down to a tee
And that story?
MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
done
It's based on "Misery"!
Didnt this happed the other way around?
He was writing about this, and then happened with him?
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