My old Dodge Ram was called the “Beast”, the car is simply “Her” and our RV is called Lucky (Falkor since our two puppies that go with us on trips are names Atreyu and Bastian).
For me “Misery” is his scariest novel/movie, I still jump at the thought of one particular scene. For most disturbing (meaning I couldn’t sleep after) I’d have to say “Jacob’s Ladder”.
All the rest of his books is still pretty scary, both “Christine” and “Cujo” definitely got to me. The shining was also scary, but it was the tension that kept me on the edge of my seat.
What’s in a name? We are talking about ghost haunted machines. Christine was a non-corporeal entity from a human that died. Others like Herbie the Lovebug has one that was never alive or human. Hitler tried to harness one for his behemoth tank. It failed. Bartley Finchley had a most unusual problem. His aura upset the ghost in the machines. Even after his death the lawnmower kept veering off to strike his gravestone. It took a Ghost Buster to research it and figure it out what had happened.
We started with “the mustang” (mine) and “the capri” (his). We got to the point in the 1980s where it became “the car” and “the van”. Since then both vehicles have changed – and at one point we owned two vans, the car has changed a couple of times due to hating what we had. Now we have “the car”, “the van” and “the RV” (which is also a van).
baraktorvan almost 2 years ago
The car that haunts you down.
alasko almost 2 years ago
Not a Plymouth, so she’s good.
Tyge almost 2 years ago
Unfortunate choice for folks of a certain age!
Rhetorical_Question almost 2 years ago
Oh no!
eced52 almost 2 years ago
Two days in a row with that look.
SeanT Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I named my EV Hal
AnneFackler almost 2 years ago
I named a former husbands Trans Am Christine. One day I drove her and she kept cutting off.
nosirrom almost 2 years ago
I own a Mach-E and installed the FordPass app on my phone. In the app you can name your car. I named mine “Letter Of”.
AAARRRR!
ddl297 almost 2 years ago
Oh, NOW I get it: the Stephen King novel. I thought it was Arlo’s first wife. Whom he never mentions. Whom They Never Found…hee, hee, hee!
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Great movie.
John Smith almost 2 years ago
My wife left a note on my brand new Porsch that said “This is not working!”
I started to panic!
But I started the car and it is working fine.
John Smith almost 2 years ago
The True Story Behind the Christine Car
https://paranorms.com/the-real-life-killer-car-that-inspired-christine/
danielmkimmel almost 2 years ago
I hope this is the end of the car jokes.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My Jeep Rubicon is Reuben James!!
royq27 almost 2 years ago
She bought a 1957 Plymouth?
bikamper almost 2 years ago
I usually won’t name a car but I had a 78 Chevy Malibu that I called POS.
DawnQuinn1 almost 2 years ago
There are those who do not see the connection.
Killraven almost 2 years ago
It’s one way to keep Arlo from ever going near it.
lori.wilheit2 almost 2 years ago
That got a laugh!!
Swamprat almost 2 years ago
Love Arlo’s expression in panel 4. Obviously a King fan.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Ah yes, the movie Cristine…….
Deezlebird almost 2 years ago
I’ve never understood naming cars. It doesn’t bother me and I’m not knocking it, I just never wanted to name one of mine.
NCGalFromNJ almost 2 years ago
Love the book.
jimsr almost 2 years ago
the only named car I’ve ever had was a 1993 Plymouth Grand Voyager which was green in color. It was named by my kids, “The Green Bean.”
carlosrivers almost 2 years ago
And, eventually Christine will begin to talk to Janis through the screen
Wooded trail almost 2 years ago
I recently needed to drive a friends car with the push button start. The car dashboard had to tell me to also push the brake down. LOL
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
Good name girl. Good luck and she is all yours….
John Leonard Premium Member almost 2 years ago
And when you get a pup, name him “Cujo”.
formathe almost 2 years ago
Our escape is Bluebelle and the F150 is ‘Big’ Blue. they are both Electric blue.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 2 years ago
Stephen King would be proud.
paranormal almost 2 years ago
OH no!!!
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Umm – no.
hk Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My old Dodge Ram was called the “Beast”, the car is simply “Her” and our RV is called Lucky (Falkor since our two puppies that go with us on trips are names Atreyu and Bastian).
Ginny Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Loved that movie!
Ginny Premium Member almost 2 years ago
(referred to hk’s comment only)
wstiii almost 2 years ago
For me “Misery” is his scariest novel/movie, I still jump at the thought of one particular scene. For most disturbing (meaning I couldn’t sleep after) I’d have to say “Jacob’s Ladder”.
All the rest of his books is still pretty scary, both “Christine” and “Cujo” definitely got to me. The shining was also scary, but it was the tension that kept me on the edge of my seat.
ktrabbit almost 2 years ago
Mine’s called the “CranVan”. Guess why!
yoda1234 almost 2 years ago
Sure… what could POSSIBLY go wrong??
KEA almost 2 years ago
Who’s going to tell her?
Ellen Smith-Susan Premium Member almost 2 years ago
HAHA! Again… FUNNY!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 2 years ago
What’s in a name? We are talking about ghost haunted machines. Christine was a non-corporeal entity from a human that died. Others like Herbie the Lovebug has one that was never alive or human. Hitler tried to harness one for his behemoth tank. It failed. Bartley Finchley had a most unusual problem. His aura upset the ghost in the machines. Even after his death the lawnmower kept veering off to strike his gravestone. It took a Ghost Buster to research it and figure it out what had happened.
TZ “A Thing About Machines” by Rod Serling
jrbaskind Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The last panel shows Arlo remembering the novel and movie of the same name as the car. Definitely a real "yikes!’ moment.
Awesome Steelers almost 2 years ago
LOL…
Jaime Jean M almost 2 years ago
The New Adventures of the Brand New Christine.
blessosu Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Took me a minute! I DO NOT do Stephen King!!
petermerck almost 2 years ago
It’s okay. Christine protected the owner.
mafastore almost 2 years ago
We started with “the mustang” (mine) and “the capri” (his). We got to the point in the 1980s where it became “the car” and “the van”. Since then both vehicles have changed – and at one point we owned two vans, the car has changed a couple of times due to hating what we had. Now we have “the car”, “the van” and “the RV” (which is also a van).