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Stephen King - Any films worthy of the books????
Love this guy's books.......but the screen versions of them have been terrible......
Being honest............."It" was shocking!!!!..."The stand".. tragic!!!....Pet Semetary awful!!......even The Shining for me was a shadow on the book!!!
For me the only King film worthy of the book is MISERY.........
Although I've not seen them all...
Any films that are worthy of the books?????????
Being honest............."It" was shocking!!!!..."The stand".. tragic!!!....Pet Semetary awful!!......even The Shining for me was a shadow on the book!!!
For me the only King film worthy of the book is MISERY.........
Although I've not seen them all...
Any films that are worthy of the books?????????
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Pet Semetary awful!!......
Agreed - although Zelda scared the bejesus out of me when I was 13.
I guess the two that stand out are based on novellas rather than his full scale books - The Shawshank Redemption and Stand By Me (based on The Body). Of these, the film, Stand By Me actually eclipses the writing that it is based on.
I love The Shining but it bore little resemblance to the book. The version of The Shining that King himself was associated with was rubbish.
I'm guessing that film execs are already lining up Dr Sleep and I can imagine that 11.22.63 gathered some interest (although that would probably lend itself better to a TV Series).
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I think Stand By Me is a very good film adaption of the book.
Any of the others.....probably not!
Any of the others.....probably not!
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Carrie, Silver Bullet, Cujo & Dolores Claiborne were all pretty decent films - though I only read Carrie & Cujo & haven't seen Carrie for many years.
Cat's Eye was also watchable though it's 3 stories with a tenuous link rather than being a proper film.
Cat's Eye was also watchable though it's 3 stories with a tenuous link rather than being a proper film.
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superflyweight wrote:Stand By Me (based on The Body).
Great film, real rite of passage watching that as a kid.
Links back to your 'Moving scenes' thread Trussmeister. The bit at the end of Stand By Me when Gordie LaChance learns that Chris Chambers has been killed breaking up a fight and his image fades off screen. That bit gets me every time.
I don't cry, I just have a very dusty house.
I think Carrie is an excellent film. Sissy Spacek is great in that. I think it has just been re-made as well? Shawshank Redemption is an ATG.
There was a film on over Christmas that was based on a book by Stephen King. It had Piece Brosnan and Melissa George in it. I can't remember the name, but my god it was awful. I fell asleep after about 45 minutes. Even Melissa George couldn't keep my interest.
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:superflyweight wrote:Stand By Me (based on The Body).
Great film, real rite of passage watching that as a kid.
Links back to your 'Moving scenes' thread Trussmeister. The bit at the end of Stand By Me when Gordie LaChance learns that Chris Chambers has been killed breaking up a fight and his image fades off screen. That bit gets me every time.
I don't cry, I just have a very dusty house.
I think Carrie is an excellent film. Sissy Spacek is great in that. I think it has just been re-made as well? Shawshank Redemption is an ATG.
There was a film on over Christmas that was based on a book by Stephen King. It had Piece Brosnan and Melissa George in it. I can't remember the name, but my god it was awful. I fell asleep after about 45 minutes. Even Melissa George couldn't keep my interest.
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And your right it was awful ........i switched it off after an hour
I think the trouble with turning a Stephen King book into a film is that there is so much going on on so many different fronts in the books that you cant squash all that into a 2 hour + film , you have to try and do the tv mini series thing and go for a good 4 - 6 hours .
Not really films then ..............but i do love Salems Lot , IT and the The Stand ...... guilty pleasures i know
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Links back to your 'Moving scenes' thread Trussmeister. The bit at the end of Stand By Me when Gordie LaChance learns that Chris Chambers has been killed breaking up a fight and his image fades off screen. That bit gets me every time.
My house gets a bit dusty at that bit too, Tina. I think its the way that Dreyfuss narrates the death that makes it so moving. The words are almost matter of fact but his voice together with Chris fading out of view on screen really conveys his sadness:
"Last week he entered a fast food restaurant. Just ahead of him, two men got into an argument. One of them pulled a knife. Chris who would always make the best peace tried to break it up. He was stabbed in the throat. He died almost instantly."
It then shows us him typing the following:
"Although I haven't seen him in more than ten years I know I'll miss him forever. I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve. Jesus, does anybody?"
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I'm gone. Wobbly lip time here. It is great, I can actually hear the words in my head now. The way he slows down on the "died almost instantly" part.
There are some great lines in that film. Including the immortal line during Ace Merrils 'chicken' car chase. "You let him beat you, ya cocknocker".
Cocknocker subsequently became my insult of choice for about 15 years till I learned some more adult ones.
Doesn't have the same gravitas as Dreyfuss' beautifully paced narration, but good, nevertheless!
There are some great lines in that film. Including the immortal line during Ace Merrils 'chicken' car chase. "You let him beat you, ya cocknocker".
Cocknocker subsequently became my insult of choice for about 15 years till I learned some more adult ones.
Doesn't have the same gravitas as Dreyfuss' beautifully paced narration, but good, nevertheless!
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There's also the fantastic line - "Did your folks have any kids that lived?" I still use that one.
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superflyweight wrote:There's also the fantastic line - "Did your folks have any kids that lived?" I still use that one.
Also Teddy DuChamp asking one of the 'hoods' if he "turned his Fruit of the Looms into a fudge factory".
Two for flinching!
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Love the short story which is" Rita Hayworth The shawshank redemption" and you aree right it is a good film......Great ending where they meet on the beach....
Forgot about that one...................
Certainly going to watch stand by me after reading the above.........
Worst film is definitely THINNER............
Forgot about that one...................
Certainly going to watch stand by me after reading the above.........
Worst film is definitely THINNER............
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The Shawshank Redemption is an amazing film
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The Green Mile as well btw
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Seems like it's only the horror stuff that doesn't transfer to the screen to well..
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'IT' translated pretty well I thought. I haven't seen the film in about 10 years but I always thought it came across really well, especially the main character Pennywise/It.
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The running man was a much better film than book.
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TRUSSMAN66 wrote:Seems like it's only the horror stuff that doesn't transfer to the screen to well..
Whilst I agree the film wasn't quite as good as the book, the Shining was still an excellent film with great casting. Shame that my fave King book The Stand never made a decent film or TV version though.
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The Long Walk really should be adapted. Great read.
From Wikipedia
Frank Darabont has secured the rights to the film adaptation of the novel.[3] He said that he would "get to it one day". He plans to make it low-budget, "weird, existential, and very self contained".
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Frank Darabont has secured the rights to the film adaptation of the novel.[3] He said that he would "get to it one day". He plans to make it low-budget, "weird, existential, and very self contained".
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Green Mile
Shankshaw Redemption
Carrie
Misery
Stand by Me
The Shining
So... Yeah there are!
Shankshaw Redemption
Carrie
Misery
Stand by Me
The Shining
So... Yeah there are!
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Funnily enough King always moans about the films made of his books and yet the worst was Maximum Overdrive (best soundtrack) and he directed it!
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No way, its a brilliant short story and a pretty average film that has none of the depth of the story. I personally think the Bachman books are Kings best work but I accept Im probably in the minority. The Long Walk is fantastic, simple but brilliant.randy-poffo wrote:The running man was a much better film than book.
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I think that Christine is the best of his adaptations.
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The running man was a satire about society and the way it's going......
Unfortunately as Arnie himself said the director was only interested in a cheap action flick and some of the socio-messaging was left out..
I still enjoyed it though....
Unfortunately as Arnie himself said the director was only interested in a cheap action flick and some of the socio-messaging was left out..
I still enjoyed it though....
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The Best in the World wrote:The Shawshank Redemption is an amazing film
I was surprised I had to scrolled half way down the thread to see Shawshank mentioned.
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Soldier_Of_Fortune wrote:The Best in the World wrote:The Shawshank Redemption is an amazing film
I was surprised I had to scrolled half way down the thread to see Shawshank mentioned.
Mentioned by me in the 2nd post, SOF.
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Desperation
Like the book it starts of great and then gets crazy. 5 out of 10
Ron Pearlmans in it tho great actor.
Like the book it starts of great and then gets crazy. 5 out of 10
Ron Pearlmans in it tho great actor.
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I've not read the book so can't compare it to the film but I personally feel the Shawshank Redemption is the single most overrated film in history.
It's OK but way too sentimental and the Morgan Freeman narrative is really grating.
It's OK but way too sentimental and the Morgan Freeman narrative is really grating.
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Diggers wrote:I've not read the book so can't compare it to the film but I personally feel the Shawshank Redemption is the single most overrated film in history.
It's OK but way too sentimental and the Morgan Freeman narrative is really grating.
Its a great film stop being silly
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ONETWOFOREVER wrote:Diggers wrote:I've not read the book so can't compare it to the film but I personally feel the Shawshank Redemption is the single most overrated film in history.
It's OK but way too sentimental and the Morgan Freeman narrative is really grating.
Its a great film stop being silly
Its just schmaltz.
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Just watched Salem's lot again after twenty years and I was disappointed...
They say you should never go back...and maybe they are right.
They say you should never go back...and maybe they are right.
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Was the Dead Zone with Cristopher Walken a Stephen King book adaptation?
Remember it was a good film.
Remember it was a good film.
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I liked it but it seemed to lose it's way a little............downbeat ending also..
Loved the bit where he catches the cop-serial killer by touching the last victim........
Could have been better..
Loved the bit where he catches the cop-serial killer by touching the last victim........
Could have been better..
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I liked Christine. Keith Gordon's portrayal of Arnie Cunnigham & the way his demeanour changes throughout the film is hugely underrated.
A creepy but rather good film.
A creepy but rather good film.
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Anyone seen "The Mist" with Thomas Jane? It's the first Story in "Skeleton Crew" (I think)
Frank Darabont also directed it and, as he did with Shawshank, he's added a little extra on the end that isn't in the book
Frank Darabont also directed it and, as he did with Shawshank, he's added a little extra on the end that isn't in the book
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Great story....scary stuff........haven't seen the film because I didn't think it could do it justice.........
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To be fair, it's been a number of years since I read it but it's a pretty decent adaptation...certainly better than "It" "The Stand" "Pet Semetary" Needful Things" etc
I'm glad they waited until movie technology improved sufficiently so that we weren't watching a load of plastic monsters sellotaped to lollipop sticks.
I'm glad they waited until movie technology improved sufficiently so that we weren't watching a load of plastic monsters sellotaped to lollipop sticks.
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apparently there is a version of the Mist in black and white which is supposed to make it even better.
The ending was harrowing but utterly brilliant
The ending was harrowing but utterly brilliant
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That's why, if I see Darabont's name attached to stuff, I'm fairly certain to enjoy it.Adam D wrote:apparently there is a version of the Mist in black and white which is supposed to make it even better.
The ending was harrowing but utterly brilliant
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Now I cant consider myself the best judge as I have never actually read any of his books but these films are all absolutely awesome:
It The Clown
Misery
The Shawshank Redemption
The Shining
Stand By Me
Christine
It The Clown
Misery
The Shawshank Redemption
The Shining
Stand By Me
Christine
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It..........was good at the beginning and then a huge letdown.
Shawshank and Misery are two that nearly hit the mark..
Shawshank and Misery are two that nearly hit the mark..
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TRUSSMAN66 wrote:
Shawshank and Misery are two that nearly hit the mark..
You ever watched Stand By Me, Truss?
Best film out of that list by some distance.
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TRUSSMAN66 wrote:It..........was good at the beginning and then a huge letdown.
Shawshank and Misery are two that nearly hit the mark..
I loved It. The only thing that was a let down was Pennywise in his real form, only cuz the graphics were awful. Cant help thinking a remake could do the trick.
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These 2 make Pennywise look quite tame:
http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/2013/04/26/insane-clown-posse/
http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/2013/04/26/insane-clown-posse/
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There is something about clowns that is scary though don't you think..........
I shiver everytime Crimey posts...
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& I cr@p myself whenever I see a picture of Cherie Blair
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True...A face only a money grabber with no morals can love..
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Rewatched The Stand..........and found the production values lacking..
King's films just don't seem to age well..........
Doesn't help most seem to be made for TV movies...
Good material being wasted..
King's films just don't seem to age well..........
Doesn't help most seem to be made for TV movies...
Good material being wasted..
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I'd like to see "Eyes of the Dragon" made into a film...as TRUSS stated there seem to be far too many made for TV movies and they generally suck. One that really teed me off is "Dolan's Cadillac" Totally wrong cast for me and the lead character was as lifeless as the desert he was working in.
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