So for the sake of increasing the number of followers, I am forsaking my credibility of the sake of a few more followers. In the end: it is a means to an end. And the end is all that there is in the end, isn't it?
Anywho: welcome random followers. Be sure to check out some more meaningful posts other than this and be sure to follow me, because that is all I ask of you :)
Yes. I feel dirty. Let's not ever speak of this again and let's just fall into the belief that this was but a distant memory that never came to be. Oh, and, buy my book (it's superliminal enough that it *just might* work).
Q: What book would you love to see made into a movie or television show and do you have an actress/actor in mind to play the main characters?
The one I would want made into a film is called Gerald's Game by Stephen King. It revolves around a couple that go into a country town and rekindle their marriage privately with a game that Gerald likes to play. While Jessie is handcuffed, her husband has a heart-attack and dies. From there the story starts, with her mind hallucinating and the dark thing in the corner seemingly solidifying as her sense of reality becomes more tenuous. It's a brilliant psychological horror book and would be quite easy to make into a film (low budget).
For the role of Jessie, I would need an actress that is able to convey mental anguish and psychological deterioration while still having an inner-strength:
Yes. I feel dirty. Let's not ever speak of this again and let's just fall into the belief that this was but a distant memory that never came to be. Oh, and, buy my book (it's superliminal enough that it *just might* work).
Q: What book would you love to see made into a movie or television show and do you have an actress/actor in mind to play the main characters?
The one I would want made into a film is called Gerald's Game by Stephen King. It revolves around a couple that go into a country town and rekindle their marriage privately with a game that Gerald likes to play. While Jessie is handcuffed, her husband has a heart-attack and dies. From there the story starts, with her mind hallucinating and the dark thing in the corner seemingly solidifying as her sense of reality becomes more tenuous. It's a brilliant psychological horror book and would be quite easy to make into a film (low budget).
For the role of Jessie, I would need an actress that is able to convey mental anguish and psychological deterioration while still having an inner-strength:
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| Kate Winslet | Julianne Moore | Cate Blanchett |


