Almost every Steven King novel is based on the concept of extracting "loosh"/adrenochrome from traumatized children, with the exception of Christine, Cujo and a few others. I also believe he uses ghostwriters, I have no proof, just my opinion. The film versions of IT and Doctor Sleep were probably the most blatant, but almost all contain this concept in the main plot. King hated Kubrick's Shining because he revealed many hidden things in the symbology throughout the film. King wants people to read his books and watch the film versions as pure fantasy and Kubrick's film torched that lie into ashes. Also, why does King have a face like an orangantan?
I am guessing OP is referring to King's Cameo as 'Jordy Verrell', who is in the Original Creepshow episode about a meteor from outerspace that lands on his property. It cracks in half and Jordy touches it thinking he can turn it over to the college for big bucks, however, instead he morphs into an alien creature with grass and moss overcoming his body. It's a highly entertaining 80s popculture horror classic.
Almost every Steven King novel is based on the concept of extracting "loosh"/adrenochrome from traumatized children, with the exception of Christine, Cujo and a few others. I also believe he uses ghostwriters, I have no proof, just my opinion. The film versions of IT and Doctor Sleep were probably the most blatant, but almost all contain this concept in the main plot. King hated Kubrick's Shining because he revealed many hidden things in the symbology throughout the film. King wants people to read his books and watch the film versions as pure fantasy and Kubrick's film torched that lie into ashes. Also, why does King have a face like an orangantan?
Maybe it's the side effect after touching the meteor from outer space?
Lol, what is the context of this?
I am guessing OP is referring to King's Cameo as 'Jordy Verrell', who is in the Original Creepshow episode about a meteor from outerspace that lands on his property. It cracks in half and Jordy touches it thinking he can turn it over to the college for big bucks, however, instead he morphs into an alien creature with grass and moss overcoming his body. It's a highly entertaining 80s popculture horror classic.
Thanks! Yes, I remember it, I loved Creepshow, the new series wasn't terrible either.