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As the tall, thin man in his mid-40s lay unconscious on the floor of his office, his eyes shut tight and his shirt-front soaked with blood, the silence of the night all around him was broken only by the shrieks of the bats which haunted the rafters of his vast Victorian mansion.
The scene was like something out of a novel by that master of the macabre Stephen King, ironic given that the comatose figure was none other than King himself – dead to the world after drinking countless cans of beer and snorting so much cocaine that his ravaged nose had become a gushing crimson fountain.
Shocking though his condition was, this was no one-off. Writing 63 books over 35 years, with best-selling stories such as Carrie, The Shining, Misery and The Green Mile turned into blockbusting movies, King has long been one of the world’s most successful authors, with an estimated fortune of £135million.
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Directed by: Corbin Bernsen
Synopsis: A Howard Stern-esque rock star deejay is on for the night shift when chaos hits his home city of Los Angeles. This isn’t just your garden variety riots or 6-point-something earthquake… It’s flesh-eating zombies, and it’s up to him to guide his listeners through a brutal night of terror.
Source: http://www.horror-movies.ca/
The wait is over Kids. Today the studio revealed the official synopsis for Rob Zombies Halloween Sequel, Halloween 2: The Devil Walks Amongst us. It goes like so;
It’s that time of year again, and Michael Myers has returned home to sleepy Haddonfield, Illinois to take care of some unfinished family business. Unleashing a trail of terror that only horror master Rob Zombie can, Myers will stop at nothing to bring closure to the secrets of his twisted past. But the town’s got an unlikely new hero, if they can only stay alive long enough to stop the unstoppable.
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Even by Japanese standards, Dream’s open-weight tournament has an eclectic mix. There’s Gegard Mousasi, ranked fourth among middleweights in the new USA TODAY/SB Nation rankings. Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou has slipped in light heavyweight rankings. Bob Sapp, a former NFL lineman turned Japanese ring celebrity, will squeeze in an appearance between his Dec. 31 demolition of a cartoon character and his upcoming bout with former pro wrestler Bobby Lashley. Then we have two kickboxers who occasionally dabble in MMA — Mark Hunt and 7-foot-2 Korean Hong Man Choi.
Choi’s first opponent: former baseball player Jose Canseco. Yes, that Jose Canseco.
Multiple sources are reporting this, Sherdog and MMA Junkie among them. The official Dream site has a cardboard cutout of Canseco next to a cardboard cutout of Choi. Safe to say Choi will have the reach advantage.
Canseco’s boxing experience is mixed. Former NFL player Vai Sikahema knocked him out. He then earned a majority draw against radio personality and former Partridge Family star Danny Bonaduce.
Choi mostly sticks to kickboxing but has been a fixture of New Year’s Eve MMA cards for the past three years, including a credible bout against No. 1-ranked heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko. He’s 1-2 in official MMA bouts.