I love the fact that Hatfield is so fucking eager to forget about water for a while, his next Strange Resort podcast takes place in a *desert.* Wonderful video as always! I loved this story (I thought it was the best one in 'Nightmares and Dreamscapes', honestly), so this was a real treat!
I like the fact that Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Dolan's Cadillac take place in the same universe. I also like to think that Spicoli knew what Robinson had done, and didn't tell anyone, partly out of sympathy, and partly because he thought it was awesome.
I remember back when bootleg burned Dvd’s were a thing…I knew a guy. He knew I was a Stephen King fan and gave me the heads up on this one…now that I think of it, this might be the first SK film that I personally owned (as a family we had The Shining and Stand By Me growing up)
My favorite short story from King. I’ve often thought about that Caddy in the ground, and about the day it would eventually collapse. This was a really fun listen! Well done!
I've only known of this channel for a couple of weeks, *but my gosh I find it delightful!* I adore how you've connected additional stories to play off of, with just mind blowing creativity 🤯 *You should have waaaaay more subscriber's* 💜
thanks for covering this story. because of all the dramatizations he's been in, i sometimes am only able to picture characters from stephen king stories as rob lowe...
Such an interesting & creative take on a fantastic simple and quiet horror story! i love this one because it feels so real, and I love all the additional little details! I feel like these more mundane non-supernatural stories get overlooked a bit when people talk about King's work, so it's such fun when you feature one!
Love how you cover SK's novels, and other stories from a forensics perspective. If I was part of SK's world, I'd imagine many people liking to get to know me, even if I'm visually impaired, and have a mainly Southern background.
I am loving the take on these stories!! Enjoying the approach from a different perspective. Great job! You keep making them, I'll keep watching and listening!
This has been one of my favorite Stephen King story since I first read it and 7:00 or 8th grade. And it's surprises me because it's one that so many people have no idea exists. I mean I can't imagine what I would do to somebody that hurt someone I love, but I'm pretty sure I'm just tweaked enough in the head too. Do something like this man did. My favorite part is after dude drives into the pit and he's screaming to be let out and offering money and all this other shit and then he finally realizes nope nothing he says can get him out of it. Great
@@stephenkingbookclub1054 Didn't exactly notice until the Tom Gordon episode. Then checked back on this one and noticed more and more in each scene at the ranch.
Let me tell you what it means to be called salt of the earth. It’s a person who lives by a moral code. Someone who has absorbed all the positive lessons of life and applied them to his own. Someone whose first question is how can I help? The kind of a man that no one has ever said a bad word about. And when he’s gone from this place the world is a little poorer for loss of him. I know firsthand because my dear husband was one of those people. Truly one in a billion. RIP William R.🕯️
"A prime suspect immediately popped into my mind." The tonal shift and punchline made me almost fall out of my chair.
LOL That's the response I was hoping for :)
I thought of Wile E. immediately before that line.
For someone that really enjoyed Dolan’s Cadillac, this was a nice addition to that tale… great job.
Reminds me of when one of these young bucks releases a crime video, and I remember reading the newspapers.
Also, we know.
After hearing this tale, I’m convinced the universe went “you earned this”
Okay, I literally clapped my hands when George announced he was heading to Desperation, Nevada. That's going to be a great visit. Tak.
What could go wrong?
I am loving this series. Two stories that I think could make good Strange Resort episodes are, Mrs. Todd's Shortcut & Uncle Otto's Truck.
Mrs. Todd makes a cameo in the “Survivor Type” episode 🎉
Oh he could definitely do "Mrs Todd's Shortcut" as true crime, missing rich woman thing.
Glad to see George made it off the island 😄 love the tie ins to Balazar and Ginelli. The Stephen King crime family.
this channel is SO UNDERRATED I love what you do with these stories
I wonder what happened to that huge house up in Seattle? Rose red I think it was called?
I love the fact that Hatfield is so fucking eager to forget about water for a while, his next Strange Resort podcast takes place in a *desert.*
Wonderful video as always! I loved this story (I thought it was the best one in 'Nightmares and Dreamscapes', honestly), so this was a real treat!
I like the fact that Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Dolan's Cadillac take place in the same universe. I also like to think that Spicoli knew what Robinson had done, and didn't tell anyone, partly out of sympathy, and partly because he thought it was awesome.
I remember back when bootleg burned Dvd’s were a thing…I knew a guy. He knew I was a Stephen King fan and gave me the heads up on this one…now that I think of it, this might be the first SK film that I personally owned (as a family we had The Shining and Stand By Me growing up)
i listened to this whole podcast thinking this was real…! my first time here ..wow!
lol I had to look it up. It’s pretty convincing 😂
My favorite short story from King. I’ve often thought about that Caddy in the ground, and about the day it would eventually collapse. This was a really fun listen! Well done!
Thanks! As you can tell, we've wondered the same thing!
I've only known of this channel for a couple of weeks, *but my gosh I find it delightful!* I adore how you've connected additional stories to play off of, with just mind blowing creativity 🤯 *You should have waaaaay more subscriber's* 💜
Crouch end would be a good one to do. Great work!
Love the Lovecraftian imagery in that story. We'll definitely get to it someday!
thanks for covering this story. because of all the dramatizations he's been in, i sometimes am only able to picture characters from stephen king stories as rob lowe...
Serve it cold 💔
Spicoli when he found out what happened: “All right, Robinson!”
Such an interesting & creative take on a fantastic simple and quiet horror story! i love this one because it feels so real, and I love all the additional little details! I feel like these more mundane non-supernatural stories get overlooked a bit when people talk about King's work, so it's such fun when you feature one!
Glad you enjoyed it! This (and Survivor Type) are my favorite non-supernatural tales by King.
Love your channel. Maybe one day Stephen King will come across this channel and maybe because of that you'll get to work with him.
That would be amazing! (Unless he visited the channel and hates it... but even that would be a fun story to tell!)
Everyone should have a teacher like Tom Robinson.
“Straight from the pages of Edgar Allan Poe” wouldn’t have it any other way
Loved this one! Can you do the moving finger? That story still Haunts me, And I have always wondered how it fits in with It?
I loved the story, the movie worked too, this adds to the universe brilliantly. And the way you add meta to your stories is amazing.
Thank you again friend ❤
Love how you cover SK's novels, and other stories from a forensics perspective. If I was part of SK's world, I'd imagine many people liking to get to know me, even if I'm visually impaired, and have a mainly Southern background.
I am loving the take on these stories!! Enjoying the approach from a different perspective. Great job! You keep making them, I'll keep watching and listening!
Great story. Can't wait for Desperation.
This channel is gold... Thank you!
Amazing as always :)
Not many of us read Dolan's Cadillac. The fact that you made a modern day emersive experience for us impresses me. I love it.😊
It's one of my favorite King stories!
george hatfield is my favourite podcaster... despite his occasional stuttering
I thought jack torrence helped him with that.
Great work and great content
These videos really are something else. Great job again.🫡
I'm looking forward to this so much!!!
Do "The Road Virus Heads North", one of King's truly superlative stories.
Yes, that story scared the Hell out of me!
Glad he survived the island...😮
And I like the mix of history and fiction with "IT" (why didn't I think of that?)
This is a fantastic approach - excellent, instant subscribe!
Welcome aboard!
What a great story and a fitting follow up to Dolan's Cadillac. And an intriguing teaser about Desperation.
Great story! (Like how you have a pic of the DeMeo crew on there…a real life horror story!)
5:23 is this It? Are we finally getting an It episode? Please please let us have an Derry episode. Another banger of a video tho!
Just discovered your channel. Loving it!
Welcome aboard!
Always such a pleasure👍❤
Very merry christmas greetings from Sweden🎄
So glad you found our channel! Merry Christmas from the U.S. (and Castle Rock in particular!)
13:54 - Uhhhhh... George? Georgie? Dont fold any paper boats...
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.
I love these theories... And I have a pet theory about Pennywise and the Outsider... one I hope I'll eventually get to share on the channel.
These are great! Thanks for making them.
Love this story. Please do one on " the end of the whole mess". Well done sir.
This is great. Really really good.
This was fun...can't wait for Desperation!
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
That dude, Spicoli, looks so happy.
Excellent!
Damn man, this is brilliant. This is one of my favorite short stories and I was wondering how you were gonna pull this off. Great job!!
Whoever you are keep it up... these videos are getting better and better.... fantastic job
Thank you so much 😀
Hey George, remember that old hotel in Colorado that burned down back in the 70s? Now some corporation called the True Knot owns the land it was on.
Burned in the 70s??? It burned just a few years ago.
One of us has a Mandella Effect.
Back again. Shoveling ❄️. Great work.
Stay safe out there!
Absolutely fascinating! I enjoyed the slow burn of Dolan's Cadillac in the book. Great job
He did right. One of King’s best heroes.
This has been one of my favorite Stephen King story since I first read it and 7:00 or 8th grade. And it's surprises me because it's one that so many people have no idea exists. I mean I can't imagine what I would do to somebody that hurt someone I love, but I'm pretty sure I'm just tweaked enough in the head too. Do something like this man did. My favorite part is after dude drives into the pit and he's screaming to be let out and offering money and all this other shit and then he finally realizes nope nothing he says can get him out of it. Great
HA! This is cool. I'm a big Stephen King nut and I have to check out more of these!
Sounds like you've come to the right place!
Spiccoli graduated from ridgemont high, must have been fast times
17:44 You are my hero, and nothing can change my mind.
Love this so much! You are an amazing story teller!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Does anybody else notice Clara can be seen whenever Hatfield is at the Ranch?
You are the first person to mention this :)
@@stephenkingbookclub1054 Didn't exactly notice until the Tom Gordon episode. Then checked back on this one and noticed more and more in each scene at the ranch.
great job!!!
Let me tell you what it means to be called salt of the earth. It’s a person who lives by a moral code. Someone who has absorbed all the positive lessons of life and applied them to his own. Someone whose first question is how can I help? The kind of a man that no one has ever said a bad word about. And when he’s gone from this place the world is a little poorer for loss of him. I know firsthand because my dear husband was one of those people. Truly one in a billion.
RIP William R.🕯️
GHOST!
GHOST TYPING!
GHOST ON THE INTERNET!
GHOSTS HAVE FIGURED OUT THE INTERNET!
Loved this!
I haven't read this one. Such a great production here though. Love IT
Have you thought of taking a look at the missing or dead cases in Derry?
Derry... That quiet town in Maine? Hmm... We'll tell George to look into it. Thanks for the tip!
Who else is very surprised they have not found more dead bodies in Lake Meade?
Just discovered this channel...I am really impressed.
Glad you found us!
Clara Bow had a delicate condition of the heart 😌❤️🥰
Oh my heck! I LOVED this story!!
This is great! 💯👍
Damn. This is awesome. Cant wait to see you do one on The Body.
DESPERATION next???????? yay
Should be fun!
Well done. Thank you.
Anyone else getting the vibe of a more redeemable Walter White?
Apt Pupil maybe, sometime? The movie is almost as disturbing as the story.
Yes,sir! A great read, I read it in high school!
This is one of my favorite novelas❤
It's a great read... Definitely one of my favorites of his non-supernatural tales.
YESSSS I LOVE THIS STORY ❤❤❤ TYSM ❤❤❤
Revenge is a dish best eaten cold and with your hands.
Like leftover pizza!
Great sounds and cool demeanor add to effect.
Spicoli graduated?? Righteous bucks!
Here’s to you Mrs. Robinson!
LOL
LOve the references on this and all others.
I wonder if Mr. King has a side hustle as an, erm, fixer? ...
I lived in NEEDLES CA for many years.
I treasure your channel.
13:32 isn’t he in The Dark Tower? 0:
spicoli made me laugh. wile coyote killed me.
This stuff is so b*tchin. I am so so soooooo happy I found this page.
Hmmmm . . . though sparsely traveled, how would Mr. Robinson have known when Dolan would be coming along?
Read the story
I would say a good place for the podcast would be Derry, Maine.
Excellent suggestion... we're packing George's bags right now!
The worker in Nevada musta been from Alabama according to his accent.
Teamwork makes the Dream Work
There is also a movie based on this story. Christian Slater played Dolan.
Wile E. Coyote😂
Super genius!
There was also the rose madder incident with the crooked cop stalking and trying to murder his wife
Pick up a set of Chattering Teeth, just in case.
LOL!
That other teacher or coworker sure looks precisely like a guy I know in Spearfish. S.D. , his name is Soup.
Jeff Spicoli sighting!
He'd be a good role model for later generations, though.