THE RUNNING MAN: The Film v. The Book

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @scottcuilty4154
    @scottcuilty4154 3 месяца назад +4

    I'll be back phrase was actually coined in 1984 in the Terminator

    • @sasahuzjak2249
      @sasahuzjak2249 Месяц назад

      Just wanted to say that but...... Thank you. Nice that at least somebody pays attention.

  • @shaunmoore681
    @shaunmoore681 3 года назад +7

    King had huge problems with The Shining adaptation. Always wondered how he felt about this adaptation.

    • @gianlucaruggiero4064
      @gianlucaruggiero4064 3 года назад +2

      He said he didn't like The Running Man movie either

    • @DonPeyote420
      @DonPeyote420 2 года назад

      @@gianlucaruggiero4064 King doesn't like anything

    • @andrewadams5270
      @andrewadams5270 2 года назад +2

      @@DonPeyote420 Idk man, he liked the adaptations of Stand By Me and The Shawshank Redemption.

  • @robertpolanco1973
    @robertpolanco1973 11 месяцев назад +1

    Personally, I rather take the Richard Bachman/Stephen King novel of "The Running Man" OVER the 1987 movie because the film had almost NOTHING to do with the novel, and therefore, in my honest opinion, a rather UNIMPRESSIVE cinematic take in the end. Recently, I read somewhere on the internet media that there is going to be a kind of new take on "The Running Man" where it will be absolutely FAITHFUL to the Bachman/King novel and I hope as heck that it will be even BETTER than the 1987 film version. After all, I am in complete solidarity with all novelists who really DO NOT want any of their works getting MISTREATED by Hollywood filmmakers for years, like what happened with Tom Clancy's "Patriot Games" as a film that was different from his novel. Not only that, Clancy reacted with disappointment and even DISOWNED the 1992 movie as well. So take note, Hollywood!

  • @bryanc7094
    @bryanc7094 4 года назад +14

    Hey, Young Stephen King predicting a dark future with massive wealth inequality making parody on television of a growing middle class fighting for face masks in the midst of a pandemic. 😂

    • @jameslauder3984
      @jameslauder3984 3 года назад +1

      Face masks that work as well as the nose filters they sell to the poor.

  • @ObsessedCollector
    @ObsessedCollector 3 года назад +3

    The 1966 Make Room! Make Room! (Soylent Green) Book is also totally different than the 1971 film.

    • @markwhite5617
      @markwhite5617 28 дней назад +1

      Yeah, good call, I got both of Make Room Make Room book and Soylent Green movie

  • @irahersey9184
    @irahersey9184 2 года назад +1

    Fun fact; The Running Man is actually his first story to mention Derry, so at the time it wouldn't have been a big clue that King was actually writing the book since it hadn't yet been established as one of his go to town names.

  • @nicknewman7848
    @nicknewman7848 5 лет назад +3

    "I'll be back" is from Terminator (1984) dude

    • @DrunkonWriting
      @DrunkonWriting  5 лет назад +2

      Shoot, you’re right! Seems De Souza suggested the catchphrase for Commando (and brought it forward) based on its use in Terminator.

    • @nicknewman7848
      @nicknewman7848 5 лет назад

      @@DrunkonWriting I love Running Man (movie) it has action, satire, humour, comic book violence and is totally anti-establishment. I haven't read the book but I'm going to check it out.

    • @robertpolanco1973
      @robertpolanco1973 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@nicknewman7848 Well, did you get to read the Richard Bachman/Stephen King 1982 novel recently? After all, I read it and I was impressed indeed and it is even BETTER than the 1987 Schwarzenegger film version anyway!

    • @nicknewman7848
      @nicknewman7848 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@robertpolanco1973 I did not! I completely forgot.. now xmas is coming up I might put in a request. Thanks for the reminder

  • @lucianosimmons3003
    @lucianosimmons3003 5 лет назад +1

    The "they were required to have free we, but we're allowed to turn them off" is a touch of King influence by 1984. The same is said of the screens there. Only in 84 they could only turn them down in volume. Great analysis

  • @shelbyherring92
    @shelbyherring92 5 лет назад +3

    Around 15:00 to 15:45
    It's weird you say that, Running Man was the first and only book that I could not stop reading... Like I read it in as fast as King wrote it. I found it darkly depressing and brooding, but loved it.
    I don't know why. I just loved it.

  • @nolanpestano1798
    @nolanpestano1798 Год назад +2

    just finished the book, what a great book. so suspensful, might watch the movie now haha

  • @laurenced2916
    @laurenced2916 2 года назад +4

    What happened to Buzzsaw? He had to split

    • @davidandrews4025
      @davidandrews4025 2 года назад +1

      Here is your sub zero!...Now just plain zero lol

    • @nawles1
      @nawles1 День назад

      Hey, Light head!

  • @jahpunk7092
    @jahpunk7092 5 лет назад +6

    thoughtful review of the story in both mediums. I appreciate how much time you spend on it as well as the research.
    I read the book as a pre-teen. The Bachman Book was the first adult book I got absorbed into even as my parents & their friends Rock n' Rolled with loud music & libations in a one room cabin far from home
    the movie was disappointing. But by that time punk rock was more interesting than what hollywood could come up with.
    I hear a lot about the Long Walk these days as well as the topic of this video. I seem to remember you did one on Rage. I wonder if Road Work will get any attention. All four stories are remarkable

  • @Metaphorically7
    @Metaphorically7 4 года назад +2

    Ugh you deserve way more subs man. Keep it up.

  • @PunkersTV
    @PunkersTV 2 месяца назад

    I always thought and pictured in my head when reading the book that Charles Bronson would have been superb in The Running Man.
    Arnie was superb, however.

  • @axelhoge2917
    @axelhoge2917 5 лет назад +3

    I think the movie and the book are both great, but I do enjoy the book a bit more. Also, Rage and the Long Walk both beat out the Running Man, but it’s still amazing.

    • @DrunkonWriting
      @DrunkonWriting  5 лет назад +2

      Agreed

    • @gustavofinklstein9730
      @gustavofinklstein9730 4 года назад +2

      Yes I agree. The Long Walk and Rage then
      The Running Man. Regulators and Thinner all are Thrilling reads.

  • @DiamondLifer
    @DiamondLifer Год назад +1

    Commando is an amazing action movie. Top tier.

  • @mikeoverton5700
    @mikeoverton5700 4 месяца назад

    Quite interesting Sir. Well done. I know the Bachman Books VERY well. As a huge fan of the novel , I have waited for an faithful adaptation of it. Maybe Mr. Wright will do it justice. It needs to be a dark and dangerous film. Again , very well done Sir. I am going to check out your other videos. "Rich Folk's Smoke Doke's" Peace

  • @Th3Downz
    @Th3Downz 3 года назад +2

    I'm commenting really late because I just finished the book earlier. I have to say I found it incredibly entertaining.. in a very bleak and tense way. But I was on edge the whole time just waiting to see what happened. To me there didn't seem to be a dull moment and the pacing felt perfect. I haven't seen the movie in yeeears but I remember not being a huge fan and am almost hesitant to revisit it after enjoying the book so much. Definitely planning on checking out The Long Walk next

    • @delroyjames9902
      @delroyjames9902 3 года назад +1

      I think they are going to remake the movie

    • @Th3Downz
      @Th3Downz 3 года назад +2

      @@delroyjames9902 Apparently Edgar Wright of all people is gonna direct it as well. Can't wait to see it

    • @jameslauder3984
      @jameslauder3984 3 года назад +2

      Same here. The book actually had me tense. Especially when he was bluffing at the airport and using their own media against them. One of my favorite books. Literal page turner.

  • @doubtfulguest5450
    @doubtfulguest5450 5 лет назад +3

    I can think of nobody worse than Arnie to have played the main character. I like Arnie - he's a fun and hard working guy, but he's as close to the exact opposite of the book character as you can get.

  • @lucianosimmons3003
    @lucianosimmons3003 5 лет назад +2

    This and Long Walk are my favorite books. Ty for this. The brass balls of Richards and how he basically squats on everything McCone is... The superstar yellow belly Hunter that isn't "really about it" is beautiful. The poker match between the two is gorgeous... I've read this and Long Walk over 40x each. Line by line from every characters pov. This was gorgeously done. I hated the movie. Book is tied as my all time first. Even above Bradbury, Poe and Orwell. Everything about the book... The fear of the public, of every corner, of the constantly enclosing hunters and the politics between the well to dos and not. Is ALL missing in the movie. They show it, but it doesn't hit like in the book. That citizins can get you killed and are looking for you too.

    • @DrunkonWriting
      @DrunkonWriting  5 лет назад

      Agreed! There’s SO MUCH missing from the movie, it’s basically not even an adaptation. I would LOVE a more faithful screen version

    • @Th3Downz
      @Th3Downz 3 года назад

      @@DrunkonWriting Apparently Edgar Wright might be doing just that!

  • @erikdraven1731
    @erikdraven1731 5 лет назад +3

    Fox would definitely pick up the option for that show, but I'm waiting for the casting call for 100 young men to participate in a new endurance-type show first.P.S. Richard Dawson rocks!

  • @bryanc7094
    @bryanc7094 4 года назад

    The movie going through that many directors is probably why the direction felt a little wacky. Really sad, the 80s would’ve of been a great time to have a perfect adaptation

  • @lucianosimmons3003
    @lucianosimmons3003 5 лет назад +1

    Movie pales...PALES to the book. Book is a man running from every police agency in the nation, every citizen.. it's harrowing. But Richards Dawkins killed it. He was beautiful! Want this and Long Walk as they should be.

  • @greenpenguin7877
    @greenpenguin7877 4 года назад +1

    Didn't one of the characters in the Long walk also get shot up and had to hold his intestines?

    • @DrunkonWriting
      @DrunkonWriting  4 года назад

      Oho I think you're right! Good call!

    • @janineneville147
      @janineneville147 4 года назад

      Yep

    • @89RealThe
      @89RealThe Год назад

      That's what happens to Richard's at the end on the plane before he crashes it into the tower.

  • @elliotgregory3356
    @elliotgregory3356 2 года назад +1

    How relevant is this book to today!?

  • @pjfdourley4998
    @pjfdourley4998 4 года назад +2

    You sound like you are going to start a protest against this fictional world??

  • @lucianosimmons3003
    @lucianosimmons3003 5 лет назад +1

    Yeah.. Arnie.. ugh. Ben Richards was more Jack Bower than Arnie. More cerebral.

  • @janineneville147
    @janineneville147 4 года назад +2

    The Running Man seems like a cross between The Long Walk and Hunger Games . Maybe The Hunger Games Author got ideas from this .

  • @Tylerius87
    @Tylerius87 3 года назад +1

    time traveler from 2021: the state the network the government control everything. that sounds familiar.

    • @Joetino
      @Joetino Год назад +1

      We’re living in the prequel

  • @brunolerman2108
    @brunolerman2108 8 месяцев назад

    Man, the book is righteous! It's also entertaining, I couldn't quit reading. King's top 5, and I've read a lot. His alter ego Bachman felt devoid of censorship and he nailed, among other stuff, 9/11!
    Long live Ben Richards. He started the insurrection.
    The movie is pathetic

  • @daviddiaz529
    @daviddiaz529 4 года назад

    Don't fall for that "Putting up a mirror to nature" nonsense. All artists do is take beliefs you already hold and tell it right back to you. That's why Advertising agencies have a Creative department that writes the copy(Script), Storyboard, Film, hire actors, Directors etc. They use art to sell you something.

  • @fredlandry6170
    @fredlandry6170 5 лет назад

    One of my favorite Arnold films I liked it when I was young.

  • @Melvinshermen
    @Melvinshermen 4 года назад

    Stephen king hate the running man if something to do with Arnold

  • @seph159
    @seph159 4 года назад +2

    wonder if the ending of the book didnt give the cia the idea for the 9\11 conspiracy ...

  • @razorbackguy6149
    @razorbackguy6149 2 года назад +2

    Keep your politics out of reviews...

    • @maestroanth
      @maestroanth Год назад +2

      ya, I was surprised how the politics seemed a bit awkwardly forced in there.

    • @robertpolanco1973
      @robertpolanco1973 11 месяцев назад +1

      @razorbackguy6149 - That kind of advice is pathetic and even ignorant of you in saying that! 😠👎

    • @andylangford2658
      @andylangford2658 2 месяца назад

      It is quite amusing that my guy made this video whilst trump was president. And had to get his little digs in. I didn't realise that it was uploaded so long ago, and I thought he was talking about the Biden administration.

  • @rogerpartner1622
    @rogerpartner1622 2 года назад

    It is not one heck of a movie. The movie is stilted and another wagon for ARNOLD to ride. And all he’s BRICK PUMPING Friends. But shame on home. LOU FERRIO the other Venus beach muscle guy. Who played HUKF IN. That sad series. ( not his fault. His only lines where. HUUUURRRRHHGGGH. AAARRRGGHHUUTRY FART . Nice guy tho. Surprised he wasn’t in THE CONAN FILM z. Maybe because he was Deaf. But surely that’s a good thing listening to ARNOLD SPEAK AMEFICAN. NNOSL