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Portals to paradise or the Dimension of Pain? Someone braver than me step through :ph34r:

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1 hour ago, Herr Falukorv said:

Promotional for "The Dark Tower" maybe

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1648190/

How so? I'm not a King fan so I have nfc how free standing doors fit into the narrative of the Dark Tower. Though it looks like a badass film.

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1 minute ago, Nonentity said:

How so? I'm not a King fan so I have nfc how free standing doors fit into the narrative of the Dark Tower. Though it looks like a badass film.

In the books by king there are free standing doors where you can travel between diffrent worlds in the multiverse.. 

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The new one, just outside Springhill.                                                                          8503109-1388113427.jpg

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How they can condense the books into one 90 min (appx) film beats me! Read the books but not sure I want to risk the film.

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22 hours ago, Herr Falukorv said:

In the books by king there are free standing doors where you can travel between diffrent worlds in the multiverse.. 

Well that makes sense. :)

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On 8/19/2017 at 0:31 PM, highdesert50 said:

Wishful portal to Tim Hortons.

When a Canadian dies, we respawn at the nearest Timmies.

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It's just Jim Morrison doing an installation from the other side.

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