Stephen King: Good Horror Is Like A Peanut Butter Cup | Late Night With Conan O’Brien

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Published on October 8, 2021

(Original airdate: 02/09/99) Stephen King explains why good horror is like a peanut butter cup, lists his greatest fears, and tells a ghost story.

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18 comments

  • Daniel Earl 3 years ago

    Is that is the kind of compelling statement only a master writer could come up with.

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  • Comical Realm Animations 3 years ago

    Fun fact : Stephen King wrote *The Shining* after he had a nightmare in a hotel about his kid being chased by a fire hose.

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  • Marshall Kohlhaas 3 years ago

    Horrible fashion ,black and blue don’t match!!! LOL

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  • Gary Turbo 3 years ago

    I thought about adapting Dark Tower into an Xbox game

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  • Travis Sexsmith 3 years ago

    Conans is awesome here

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  • Patrik Lindholm 3 years ago

    What superstitious codswallop he spouts. One would think he’d be beyond drivel alike and correctly conclude him obviously having a brainfart after a “couple” of shots and what not.

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  • Pandas are cool 3 years ago

    Stephen King is not dead. You’re welcome.

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  • CJ Live 3 years ago

    William Shatner is in the wing.

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  • Ultra Seven 3 years ago

    This is the best Stephen King interview I’ve ever seen.

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  • Tyler Carlson 3 years ago

    imagine being afraid of a number smh

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  • groofay 3 years ago

    I would have thought page 181 would be worse than 131, since each half of the 8 makes a 3.

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  • Shivam Shukla 3 years ago

    This is the best Stephen King interview i have ever seen. And i have seen them all. Huge fan.

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  • John Field Show 3 years ago

    Stephen King’s “The Rats Are Lose on Flight 62” (10,387 pages)

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  • Pixel_Geist 3 years ago

    hes over hyped, and cant write an ending

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  • Dirk Dwipple 3 years ago

    There’s Andy. Thinking outside the box.

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  • Mike R. 3 years ago

    I’m just about finishing up the last few short stories I haven’t read before, after which I can say that I’ve read everything fiction story he’s ever published. (I don’t think I’ll ever read his non-fiction book about baseball.)

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  • Golbez 3 years ago

    Who did conans hair on this day? Whoever it was probably got fired…

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  • Necrophiliac in_lace 3 years ago

    triskaidekaphobia not to be confused with trikidikaphobia… which is a fear of Richard Nixon

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