T.S Quint
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Having been a big fan of Stephen King's books for a long time, it's very rare to see a movie outshine the book. Shawshank, Stand by Me, Misery and The Green Mile stick pretty closely to the source material, save a few elements that don't matter.
Hard for me to say if they improve on the books though because I loved reading them so much. Same with The Shining.
The problem with movies adapted from King's work is that they are usually low budget affairs. Needful Things and The Dark Half could have been great movies, but for their limitations. There's a lot of stuff that did well in the 80's but doesn't really hold up today - Pet Semetary, Christine, Cujo, Firestarter, Salem's Lot.
Two rather underrated movies of his would be Apt Pupil and The Mist. I enjoyed both of them.
1408 wasn't too bad either.
Dreamcatcher is one of the biggest examples of why you shouldn't always stick close to the source material. It doesn't always translate well to film. Awful movie.
And it's not even worth talking about The Lawnmower Man. That movie bears so little resemblance to the source material that King made them take his name off it.
Hard for me to say if they improve on the books though because I loved reading them so much. Same with The Shining.
The problem with movies adapted from King's work is that they are usually low budget affairs. Needful Things and The Dark Half could have been great movies, but for their limitations. There's a lot of stuff that did well in the 80's but doesn't really hold up today - Pet Semetary, Christine, Cujo, Firestarter, Salem's Lot.
Two rather underrated movies of his would be Apt Pupil and The Mist. I enjoyed both of them.
1408 wasn't too bad either.
Dreamcatcher is one of the biggest examples of why you shouldn't always stick close to the source material. It doesn't always translate well to film. Awful movie.
And it's not even worth talking about The Lawnmower Man. That movie bears so little resemblance to the source material that King made them take his name off it.