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IT, Carrie, The Green Mile, The Shining, The Shawshank Redemption, and Pet Semetary. I haven't seen the Tommy Knockers... Thought the book looked super long in paper back.
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I don't care for any of the movies based on the books of his I've read. They never capture the true spirit of his works.
I used to be a big fan of his back in middle school and early high school when I read the Dark Tower series, The Stand, It, Misery, etc. I probably liked The Stand, It, and Gerald's Game the best.
Whoever told you "It" was based on true events was pullin' your third leg.Originally posted by Branden_Lucero View Posti really don't care for his books or the film adaptations.
there's only like a handful i watched and barely remember: The Shining (which is like the most fuckin' overrated film adaptation by him), The It (which is not even scary at all, and people say it was based on real events - ahem, bullshit), Stand By Me (which is actually different for once than his generic shit), and The Green Mile (also different from his generic shit.)
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The Shining was not overrated when it came out, as it actually got a few razzie nominations (perhaps they won a couple). Plus you'd be surprised about how many people are on your side about that. It's a split camp, either its effect worked on the person or it didn't. Let me just say it makes such an impression on me that I don't even like to watch it alone or at all really (special occasions), and that's a good thing. It's that scary. Perspectives.Originally posted by Branden_Lucero View Posti really don't care for his books or the film adaptations.
there's only like a handful i watched and barely remember: The Shining (which is like the most fuckin' overrated film adaptation by him), The It (which is not even scary at all, and people say it was based on real events - ahem, bullshit),
...Who says that about It? How the Christ could it be based on real events?
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Guest repliedChristine, Mist and The Stand. Langoliers needs to be remaked.
edit- I have never read any of he's books.Last edited by Guest; 11-01-2009, 01:17 AM.
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i really don't care for his books or the film adaptations.
there's only like a handful i watched and barely remember: The Shining (which is like the most fuckin' overrated film adaptation by him), The It (which is not even scary at all, and people say it was based on real events - ahem, bullshit), Stand By Me (which is actually different for once than his generic shit), and The Green Mile (also different from his generic shit.)
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My fav is Maximum Overdrive
I like films about vehicles Runaway Train and Duel are great too.Last edited by kevstah2004; 10-26-2009, 09:39 PM.
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IT and The Mist are some of my favorites, but Misery gets me every time. It's just so damn haunting.
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I'll be waiting for my Dark Tower series/film when it comes from Carlton and Daemon. Mist is a good film but my favourite out there is IT for adaption. Shining wasn't bad if you didn't mind how it was compared to the novel.
Anyone here watched Kingdom Hospital?
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If you track it down; Make sure to get the double disc special edition that has the Black & White version. You wanna see it in black & white.Originally posted by Harry Mason View PostNo kidding! I never even heard of the 2007 movie version , it must have flew under the radar in the local theatre. I'll have check this out
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No kidding! I never even heard of the 2007 movie version , it must have flew under the radar in the local theatre. I'll have check this outOriginally posted by randomwab View PostNot one person has mentioned The Mist yet? Really? For shame! An excellent film and a fantastic translation of the book. I'd say it's a must watch.
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Yeah forgot about The Mist, Wicked film and excellent ending.
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Not one person has mentioned The Mist yet? Really? For shame! An excellent film and a fantastic translation of the book. I'd say it's a must watch.
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I.T. and The Shining. Silver Bullet is one of the better Werewolf movies.
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I love how Mike Hanlon chronicles It's existence. Those are great chapters. Nonetheless some parts of it are overly vulgar, and Patrick Hocksetter as a character disgusts me.
Funnily enough the Dog jumping at the security guard scared the christ out of me.
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