which movie are you referring to? There are dozens of movies that have been adapted from his work.........
- Dreamcatcher
- The Shining
- The Shawshank Redemption
- Stand By Me
- The Dead Zone
- Cujo
- Christine
- Carrie
- Rose Red
- Firestarter
- Hearts in Atlantis
- Children of the Corn
- The Green Mile
- Sometimes They Come Back
- Apt Pupil
- Thinner
- The Mangler
- Needful Things
- Sleepwalkers
- The Tommyknockers
- The Lawnmower Man
- Misery
- The Graveyard Shift
- Pet Semetary
- Salem's Lot
- Silver Bullet
- Maximum Overdrive
- Cat's Eye
Plus countless others...........not to mention all of his mini-series like It, Golden Years, The Langoliers, The Stand, etc. etc.
one of the best by far are: GREEN MILE, SHAWSHANK, and you have to give props to stephen, for his small role in that CREEP SHOW short. the one about that simpleton who becomes a 6'4'' weed man. orh. i had trouble with his name, i thought it was STEVEN. STEP-HAN.
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Anyway, I liked "Misery", "Stand by Me", and "The Stand" (believe it or not). Some others were tolerable, others were not, but it's far too much to get into at the moment.
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Last edited by roundisfunny on May 2nd, 2004 at 09:19 PM
misery is really good....i felt sorry for the guy who had broke his legs in the car crash and then had to spend a lot of miserable weeks in the weird ladys house in the middle of nowhere. as soon as he was near recovery, the mad woman smashes his ankles in with the sledgehammer that scene really hit me hard
my other fav king film is pet semetary....the ramones song at the end rocks!!!!
Misery made me laugh at the ending.... MWHAAHAHAHA!!!! I mean the ending was great in a dark brooding kind of way. Typewriter and pig statue!? MWHAAHHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAHHAHA!
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