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the langoliers

(see: movies that were watched as a child and not remembered clearly)

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When I was in fifth grade, I read a book and told the story to my teacher. She asked me if I had watched the movie instead of reading the book. I was embarrassed because I hadn't known there was a movie. From then on, I always make sure to watch the movie before I read the book, no matter how short the distance. This is why I always try to sleep on planes.

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the langoliers

(see: innocent brother who found the movie he was looking for 30 years later)

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the langoliers

I just watched a movie and I don't understand why. Something else that stood out to me in the movie was that the pilot looked a lot like someone I know.

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the langoliers

I have read a lot of stories, but none of them had an ending as amazing as this one. I was so surprised and it was an unforgettable experience.

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the langoliers

I was watching a movie called "95" on a channel called Showtime on Digiturk last night. It was an adaptation of a Stephen King story and I think the writers of the show "Lost" were inspired by it, especially in the first episode.

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the langoliers

Stephen King's book Four Past Midnight has a story that is over 200 pages long. It has been translated into Turkish as 'Bogans'. It is one of the most interesting stories of Stephen King. The story is about a plane flight where most of the passengers suddenly disappear. The few passengers that remain wake up to find metal items left in their seats. The plane then starts to fly on autopilot.

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the langoliers

Stephen King wrote a short story-novel called "Four Past Midnight" which was poorly translated into Turkish as "Two Nights at Midnight" and "Four Nights at Midnight". It is a scary story that gives you goosebumps, but the TV movie version made in 1995 is not as good and doesn't give you the same feeling.

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