Top 20 Best and Worst Stephen King Movie Adaptations

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  • @WatchMojo
    @WatchMojo  Год назад +64

    What’s your favorite King adaptation? Did any leave you cold? Let us know in the comments!
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    • @danielsantiagourtado3430
      @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +2

      You guys rock!

    • @happeedaze1
      @happeedaze1 Год назад

      I guess the only adaption part I didn't like and felt embarrassed about was Randal Flagg dancing just hard to crappy low music in The Stand remake. It really sucked hahaha He did not do justice for being in a Stephen King movie. It just looked out of place and funny.

    • @monstersociety3360
      @monstersociety3360 Год назад +2

      You guys should have waited a little longer to make this list. There's a "Salem's Lot" adaptation coming up, and considering the nasty production issues it's rumored to be having, it sounds like it's gonna be BAAAAAADD. It's been in development hell for YEARS. it's a shame that it might bomb, considering it's a great Stephen King book. Just watch the 70's version, it's probably going to be a lot better.

    • @erzaender
      @erzaender Год назад

      it chapter one and two and maximum overdrive

    • @Greenkai3000
      @Greenkai3000 Год назад +4

      Still waiting for the film adaption of The Long Walk

  • @LucareonVee
    @LucareonVee Год назад +547

    Am I the only person who thinks that “The Dead Zone” with Christopher Walken and Martin Sheen at the very least deserves an honorable mention? Seems like no one talks about it ever.

    • @alyzu4755
      @alyzu4755 Год назад +26

      I came here to talk about this. It's SO good! I watched it again a couple of weeks ago and it holds up really well.

    • @Mr.Glidehook
      @Mr.Glidehook Год назад +6

      Nope. Agreed.

    • @coomtothebroom778
      @coomtothebroom778 Год назад +21

      I agree. It’s a fantastic movie that holds up extremely well. Showed it to some friends about 5 years ago and one of them was sobbing by the time it was over. Great performances and a wonderful story. 💯

    • @Mr.Glidehook
      @Mr.Glidehook Год назад +20

      @@coomtothebroom778 I'm a big Walken and Sheen fan. This flick is a masterpiece but extremely heartbreaking. If Mojo had a real grasp on the subject then this would be aamong the best. Walken's expression when having visions is chilling. What a performance! I've been a fan since the first time I saw him. BTW, if you get the chance, check out a forgotten movie titled "Biloxi Blues". He's a WW2 drill sergeant and steals the whole show from Matthew Broderick and a whole cast of great actors. It's funny, romantic but, of course, sad. And don't forget one of the most loathed James Bond movies "A View To A Kill" because as a maniacal villain, he's still my favorite of all Bond villains. He takes a terrible screenplay and turns it into a hilarious Bond outing.

    • @LucareonVee
      @LucareonVee Год назад +8

      @@Mr.Glidehook
      I’ve seen both of those. He’s definitely a great talent.

  • @tylerwatson9079
    @tylerwatson9079 Год назад +186

    I absolutely love how Stephen King adaptations can either be the most beautiful thing you’ve seen in your life, or the biggest piece of garbage you will ever lay your eyes on

  • @michaellynes3540
    @michaellynes3540 Год назад +644

    Stephen King didn’t like Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining,” but King did admit that Kubrick’s adaptation was the most terrifying horror movie he had ever seen.

    • @daniellewillis2767
      @daniellewillis2767 Год назад +20

      I don't think he did....

    • @bigal650
      @bigal650 Год назад +34

      @@daniellewillis2767 he did years later. He also said it didn’t resemble his novel at all

    • @daniellewillis2767
      @daniellewillis2767 Год назад +2

      @@bigal650 cool 😎. I'm surprised!

    • @snoop4470
      @snoop4470 Год назад +18

      Anyone ever watch the shinning mini series he made? It was awful.

    • @thehorrorhound6575
      @thehorrorhound6575 Год назад +4

      @@snoop4470 well so was maximum overdrive lol

  • @mydumblife8067
    @mydumblife8067 Год назад +269

    I actually am floored that Pet Sematary 1989 wasn’t mentioned as one of the best, there’s not a ton of changes from the book, it’s a damn good adaptation 😡

    • @BarryHart-xo1oy
      @BarryHart-xo1oy 11 месяцев назад +2

      You are quite right.

    • @ericpigg2689
      @ericpigg2689 11 месяцев назад +2

      I agree. The man who played Louis Creed was terrible, but it still did not sink the movie. Fred Gwynne carried the show and I thought it was great!

    • @johnjamesleahy4065
      @johnjamesleahy4065 11 месяцев назад +3

      I really don't know if I agree or not with your statement but I'd sincerely respectfully would like to know what you didn't like about his performance

    • @BarryHart-xo1oy
      @BarryHart-xo1oy 10 месяцев назад

      Very true.

    • @steven2345
      @steven2345 9 месяцев назад

      Stephen king adapted the screenplay

  • @mr.t5403
    @mr.t5403 Год назад +89

    The Green Mile will always be my go to movie when I feel like crying🥺. Can't believe Michael Clark Duncan(r.i.p) didn't win an Oscar for his performance.

    • @Jennythecatgirl
      @Jennythecatgirl Год назад +2

      That’s the movie to put on if you want to see me cry

    • @betacollector9343
      @betacollector9343 11 месяцев назад +5

      I agree. I also feel it should have won the best picture over American Beauty.

    • @Danielle0785
      @Danielle0785 11 месяцев назад

      If I recall that was a heavy hitting year in that category.

    • @JamesSmith-gc9kk
      @JamesSmith-gc9kk 10 месяцев назад

      The green mile is one of the only movies that makes me cry every time I watch it

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +246

    The acting from all of the child actors in "Stand by Me" is fantastic across the board, but special mention has to go to River Phoenix. During the scene where Chris confesses to Gordie about the Milk Money, I sob along with him every single time. Who knows what he could have accomplished if not for his untimely passing? 😢💔

    • @ashwinidesai4051
      @ashwinidesai4051 Год назад +10

      Yeah, RIP, River Phoenix. 😞😢

    • @berchimis
      @berchimis Год назад +2

      true

    • @momojojo590
      @momojojo590 Год назад +6

      River was so good. It’s really sad we didn’t get to see what he would’ve become after he outgrew the Teen Idol stage. He was just starting to take on more adult roles when he died.

    • @RansomRambula-no6yo
      @RansomRambula-no6yo 8 месяцев назад

      Because he died of a drug OVER-DOSE.

  • @meyeboy2
    @meyeboy2 Год назад +164

    Dolores Claiborne is a really great adaptation of the book, one of my favorite movies

    • @JekrisMaravilla
      @JekrisMaravilla Год назад +14

      yeah too bad they didnt included it. loved that movie too.

    • @NathanSeraph
      @NathanSeraph Год назад +15

      Dolores Claiborne is definitely one of the best movies based on a Stephen King Story.

    • @michaelbledstein7515
      @michaelbledstein7515 Год назад +11

      This should have been #1. One of my favorite movies ever.

    • @tosin_davidson
      @tosin_davidson Год назад +3

      What about Silver Bullet???

    • @SheogorathMadHatter
      @SheogorathMadHatter Год назад +1

      I agree 100℅

  • @MsRapture16
    @MsRapture16 Год назад +86

    One of my favorite movies of all time is "Misery". The hobbling scene still scares (and pains) me to this day. I couldn't believe she was so obsessed with James Caan to do ha to him. But I loved it from start to finish!!! I also didn't think "Thinner" deserved to be on the worst list though. I thought it was well done and the ending was heart wrenching because the main character knew the inevitable.

    • @meandmyEV
      @meandmyEV Год назад +3

      The movie was great but the hobbling part of the novel is even scarier. Stephen King might be the only author that has ever really scared me while reading a novel and he has done it multiple times in different novels. Like "jump out of my chair" scared.

    • @sooners2037
      @sooners2037 Год назад

      Doesn’t she cut his foot off and then cooks it in the book

    • @MsRapture16
      @MsRapture16 Год назад

      @@sooners2037 does she??? I never read the book ...

    • @ryanscott3161
      @ryanscott3161 Год назад +2

      She cauterises the wound with a blow torch

    • @mb-pc3zn
      @mb-pc3zn Год назад

      Misery is also my favorite still have to read the book tho.

  • @Doomted90
    @Doomted90 Год назад +31

    I found Children of the Corn in my dad's movie stash when I was like 12 and thought "that sounds like a good movie for a kid to watch!"
    We lived in Illinois... surrounded by corn fields... never told my dad why I wouldn't go near the rows... but I think he knew.

  • @silkecanada
    @silkecanada Год назад +92

    THE STAND!! For a "non filmable" book they did a pretty good job (the old version with Molly Ringwald and Gary Sinise)

    • @bigal650
      @bigal650 Год назад +9

      Yeah definitely not the newer one

    • @kriscynical
      @kriscynical Год назад +6

      Yeah I'm shocked that isn't on this list. I remember watching that miniseries with my mother when I was a kid back when it aired because she was a huge Stephen King fan and had read the entirety of The Stand, unabridged. It's a doorstop of a book that could kill somebody for sure. lol
      I don't remember any details from the show itself, I just remember really loving it.

    • @101shadeira
      @101shadeira Год назад +6

      @John Doe the guy who spells moon is now the character Patrick from SpongeBob

    • @101shadeira
      @101shadeira Год назад +4

      The stand portrayed how 2020 started 😂😂

    • @BlackJackLopez
      @BlackJackLopez Год назад +2

      @@101shadeira, lol, yeah, it was PRETTY scary. When they described Covid, I was like: "Okay, hang on a second, seriously?"

  • @wheatgerm1208
    @wheatgerm1208 Год назад +106

    I know there's a lot to choose from, but I would definitely include "Christine" in the Best category. It's a downright creepy read, and the movie does a decent job of presenting both the horror and the tragedy of the story.

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Год назад +9

      Yes totally agree 💯🚗

    • @capolka202
      @capolka202 Год назад +8

      Still love that movie.

    • @temmere
      @temmere 9 месяцев назад +6

      Always been one of my favorites. The way it makes those old songs sound so menacing is fantastic.

  • @BrandonMichelle
    @BrandonMichelle Год назад +263

    I've never thought of Carrie as a horror, I consider it a tragic tale of a bullied girl who was pushed too far.

    • @gamleskalle1
      @gamleskalle1 Год назад +9

      Horror being Carrie

    • @daniellewillis2767
      @daniellewillis2767 Год назад +3

      Piper Laurie stole the show

    • @rnw2739
      @rnw2739 Год назад +10

      @@gamleskalle1 Horror being the bullies and her mental mother, you mean.

    • @kmax1223
      @kmax1223 Год назад +11

      That's the story, yes. The genre is definitely horror.

    • @bobbibaker4685
      @bobbibaker4685 Год назад +2

      What an interesting book to have been written by a man.

  • @guilhermino4488
    @guilhermino4488 Год назад +86

    Thinner was nightmare fuel in for me as a child 😢

    • @lifewithlee6298
      @lifewithlee6298 Год назад +6

      Yeah , no good guys only worse guys . Except for his daughter 😢with a sweet tooth

    • @KoldBreeze
      @KoldBreeze Год назад +3

      Thinner and the original Castle Freak movie had me shook as a kid. I even looked it up recently, and apparently, the 90s movie Castle Freak scarred an entire generation 😂😂😂 that movie fuxked all of us up

    • @talitafranco7230
      @talitafranco7230 Год назад +8

      Thinner scared me too so much!! I like it!

    • @helgageraldine513
      @helgageraldine513 Год назад +2

      Thinner and The Fly with Jeff goldblum for me.

    • @Stonecutter334
      @Stonecutter334 Год назад +2

      Very underrated

  • @joshuamohlman
    @joshuamohlman Год назад +108

    Shawshank Redemption deserves the top spot on this list. The performances, music, and the ending all make it such a memorable film. It is definitely my favorite movie adaptation of any of Stephen Kings novels

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Год назад +11

      Preach, it's also the one of the only stories which contains no supernatural elements, but is mostly a realistic drama.

    • @jrob18mvp
      @jrob18mvp Год назад

      Shining

    • @kurtiskoch880
      @kurtiskoch880 Год назад +4

      Green mile

    • @joshuamohlman
      @joshuamohlman Год назад +2

      @@trinaq those are usually the best stories

    • @vanplq8841
      @vanplq8841 Год назад

      Its the #1

  • @kasatka3690
    @kasatka3690 Год назад +130

    I'm surprised the Pet Sematary(s) weren't mentioned. They were arguably more famous and worthwhile to mention. They definitely can't hold a candle to the book.

    • @SuV33358
      @SuV33358 Год назад +5

      Ugghhh!!!!!! That semi truck comin speeding down the rd. 😓

    • @jennywright8883
      @jennywright8883 Год назад +4

      Yes! My 46 year old still says "now he wants to play with you" 🐱🐶🐷🐰🐭

    • @angelabennett8245
      @angelabennett8245 Год назад +1

      I thought Pete Sematary really sucked. The walking dead kid, and dog just looked ridiculous.

    • @kasatka3690
      @kasatka3690 Год назад +2

      @@angelabennett8245 I agree 💯! What a shame. Also, Dr. Sleep was underwhelming as well I thought.

    • @beardedhussar1755
      @beardedhussar1755 9 месяцев назад +1

      Loved the movie, but the book was excellent.

  • @sister_bertrille911
    @sister_bertrille911 Год назад +20

    I thought for sure that 1408 would be on here for best. It's super creepy, and John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson are at their best playing off each other.

  • @jacobasuncion3132
    @jacobasuncion3132 Год назад +44

    I’m surprised Christine didn’t make the list

    • @imgoodatbasketball6223
      @imgoodatbasketball6223 Год назад +3

      Same that’s my favorite book

    • @mercurysbest
      @mercurysbest 11 месяцев назад +1

      Such an awful film doesn’t do the book justice

    • @shaka994
      @shaka994 6 месяцев назад +1

      Loved the film and the book. One of King's best IMHO.

  • @richardhoehn9922
    @richardhoehn9922 Год назад +79

    Secret Window? 1408? Pet Sematary? Dolores Claiborne? Apt Pupil? Dr. Sleep? Maybe you could get a list out of these adaptations.

    • @RobbKong999
      @RobbKong999 10 месяцев назад +4

      I agree with all of these except Apt Pupil. I personally disliked that one because I loved the novella (especially the ending). The ending was too drastically different for my liking, but I understand where people would like it.
      1408 got snubbed royally in this list. That is a rare example where the adaptation is not only faithful, but even expands a bit on backstory.

    • @BarryHart-xo1oy
      @BarryHart-xo1oy 10 месяцев назад +1

      That is a great idea.

    • @macallyrunyan8670
      @macallyrunyan8670 10 месяцев назад +3

      Obsessed with dr. Sleep

    • @laborincana4490
      @laborincana4490 9 месяцев назад

      @@macallyrunyan8670 i loved Dr. Sleep , the novel. The movie, urge, not a bit.

    • @Yavanna79
      @Yavanna79 9 месяцев назад +1

      Don't forget Bag of Bones adaptation. I love that book, though the movie/miniseries was bit meh. Not bad but meh. And I do understant few of changces they had to made, because some of the stuff in the book just can't be made as film. Or the movie/serie would bi x rated big time.

  • @ThePirateprincess23
    @ThePirateprincess23 10 месяцев назад +33

    How can there be no honorable mentions of Cujo, The Stand, The Tommyknockers, Pet Semetery, The Langoliers, and Christine?
    Also, I have seen Thinner and the theatrical trailer made the movie sound more thrilling than it actually was.

    • @macwyll
      @macwyll 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yep, Thinner was well done for sure.

    • @ocorley3124
      @ocorley3124 8 месяцев назад +2

      I love thinner

  • @Quinnandfriends1
    @Quinnandfriends1 Год назад +33

    Will always have a special place in my heart for Silver Bullet, thought it'd be mentioned on this list

    • @flashldn155
      @flashldn155 Год назад +2

      Brilliant film, forgot about it till you mentioned it. most of my favs not in the list. I know shining & shawshank are favourites ranked amongst the top, i skipped watching those movies it after few minutes not my thing.

    • @JesseJ588
      @JesseJ588 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@flashldn155so.... what kind of movies are you thing?

    • @flashldn155
      @flashldn155 9 месяцев назад

      @@JesseJ588 what I meant is if I’m not enjoying it or interested I won’t be watching it. Not my thing, get it.

  • @juanatenco453
    @juanatenco453 Год назад +36

    When I found out that King was the author of Shawshank Redemption I couldn't believe a horror writer could create this masterpiece whose only element of horror is the hopelessness of the innmates.

    • @crystalshaw8744
      @crystalshaw8744 Год назад +3

      I was this old (old) when I found out.

    • @BlanchestarlightUwU
      @BlanchestarlightUwU Год назад +3

      That's what makes an artist great. Yes, writing is an art. Being able to see as many possibilities, not only the ones already used 1000000000000000 times before...

    • @BlackJackLopez
      @BlackJackLopez Год назад +3

      On behalf of all amateur writers that dedicate to writing Horror... okay, no, I'll be civil and polite 😂. But people tend to forget King is a WRITER. He once wrote in a preface, he was called to meet his then current agent (around the Cujo novel success, more or less), and the Agent told him he was worried King got typecasted as a 'Horror Writer'. King simply said: "Oh. That's all?". At the highest point of his popularity, King wrote a lot of things... out of compromise, so to speak. That's why he adopted the Richard Bachman pseudonym and just let himself go. But if you read The Dark Tower series, you see the full extent of his imagination, that's why we Constant Readers love it so much. Those stories feel limitless. King is the King of Subtext.He could write a story about a Murderous Nightstand Drawer (or a Haunted Grocery List?), but he's also probably talking about something else entirely. 'Shawshank' is all about Hope, and true Freedom.

    • @tanandalynch9441
      @tanandalynch9441 Год назад +2

      ​@@BlackJackLopezKing could write a book about a haunted coffee pot and still make it work

    • @sk70091
      @sk70091 Год назад +3

      More than a horror writer, Stephen King is a great storyteller.

  • @donaldtittle349
    @donaldtittle349 Год назад +43

    not a novel but a screenplay, Storm of the Century is my all time favorite and Sometimes They Come Back is great as well

    • @sarahfuller5482
      @sarahfuller5482 Год назад +6

      I loved storm of the century

    • @jenniferhanson3671
      @jenniferhanson3671 Год назад +3

      oh I forgot about "Sometimes They Come Back"! that was a good one!

    • @flashldn155
      @flashldn155 Год назад +1

      Ohh found someone who like’s similar to what I enjoyed watching most. Those 2 movies were great, my other favs Cats eyes, graveyard shift and misery.

  • @Parzival_Z98
    @Parzival_Z98 Год назад +44

    I was into Maximum Overdrive thanks to the Green Goblin Truck. Probably the most coolest truck I’ve ever seen in film. The menacing goblin face, combined with the Detroit Growl, it’s so AWESOME!!!

    • @dullahan7677
      @dullahan7677 Год назад +2

      Saw a vid on here a few weeks back that featured a a guy that had recreated the goblin truck down to the most minute detail. The guy even accessed the original molds for the goblin head used in the movie.

    • @MrDash03
      @MrDash03 11 месяцев назад

      I remember channel surfing one night and came across this movie with the baseball field scene thinking it was a sequel to Bad News Bears until the soda machine killed the coach and some of the players and a steamroller ran over another one 😂

  • @moosepocalypse6500
    @moosepocalypse6500 Год назад +91

    I didn't hate the remake of IT, in fact it was really good... but I think for the original, Tim Curry is more than worth the price of admission 🤘

    • @BarryHart-xo1oy
      @BarryHart-xo1oy 10 месяцев назад +2

      Very true.

    • @richardperaza5083
      @richardperaza5083 10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s true but remember they said they weren’t going to include TV cable movies so that why it didn’t make the list

    • @benjaminaskren9075
      @benjaminaskren9075 9 месяцев назад +2

      The best part is Tim Curry has Coulrophobia (fear of clowns)

  • @darthsidious47
    @darthsidious47 Год назад +36

    Where the heck is Silver Bullet? That was an adaptation of Stephen King's Cycle of the Werewolf. Which is a great short story by the way.

    • @jenniferhanson3671
      @jenniferhanson3671 Год назад +1

      I said that too!

    • @shelleydyer
      @shelleydyer Год назад +1

      When I was ten I snuck downstairs and hid behind the couch to watch this while my parents were watching it. I had nightmares for weeks that a werewolf was going to climb up to my second story window and get me. I was 23 before I had the balls to watch it again to remind myself why it scared me so.

  • @boogoodie
    @boogoodie Год назад +16

    I must say stephen King is a master at his craft. He just has an amazing imagination and brilliant writing skills. He rarely leaves me bored with his work. I fully believe his books are the most, from any writer, that have been transferred to film or series. He should be so proud of his achievements. I'm a HUGE fan.

  • @momojojo590
    @momojojo590 Год назад +49

    The best ones were actually short stories instead of full length novels. The Mist, Shawshank and Stand By Me are prime examples. Even The Green Mile is considered a novella instead of a full length novel.

    • @sarahfuller5482
      @sarahfuller5482 Год назад

      I agree.

    • @gspendlove
      @gspendlove Год назад +6

      The Green Mile is a full-length novel. It was originally published in six parts, but when put together, it's as long as The Tommyknockers.

    • @TylerLuvsCinema
      @TylerLuvsCinema Год назад +2

      One of the most faithful adaptations didn’t even make this list and it’s a short story. Dolan’s Cadillac is literally the most faithful adaptation, but everyone forgets about it. I fucking love that movie, it’s one of my favorite adaptations.

    • @momojojo590
      @momojojo590 Год назад

      @@TylerLuvsCinema - I didn’t even know they made a movie out of that story. I looked and it’s not available to stream/rent/buy anywhere digitally so that’s probably why. I’d definitely like to watch it though cuz I love the story and it’s got a decent cast.

    • @wadewilson8011
      @wadewilson8011 Год назад +1

      The Green Mile is one of his longest. It had a series of SEVERAL books to come out. Know what you're talking about before posting.

  • @Mr.Glidehook
    @Mr.Glidehook Год назад +20

    Needful Things? Max Von Sydow was stellar! How could you forget it?😢

  • @erinmccutcheon3751
    @erinmccutcheon3751 Год назад +19

    My problem with Thinner was that there wasn't any likable characters to root for. The only good character was the daughter, and she ends up collateral damage thanks to her dad's carelessness.

    • @CiardisInferno99
      @CiardisInferno99 Год назад +7

      Thinner had a massive tone problem too. The novella was a fairly straightforward curse tale; the movie kept trying for dark comedy and failing hard.

  • @Ummmmple
    @Ummmmple Год назад +8

    Pennywise saying "I'm not real enough for you?" Always made me shiver

  • @z0d3n48
    @z0d3n48 Год назад +14

    The Mist has always been my favorite, mainly because I found an audio book that was in 3D. You could hear the things moving around (as well as the actors) and it was all acted out. When the movie finally made it to the silver screen I was stoked! And it was everything I remembered save for the ending. The change was dark and thrilling compared to the book or audio book were they were still in The Mist. IT, however, will always hold a special place in my heart and the new one I can't get enough of. Watched Chapter 1 with my Mom last night and she loved it!

    • @IWantToPetYourDog
      @IWantToPetYourDog 9 месяцев назад +1

      Stephen King liked the movie ending better than his book's. WatchMojo wrongly has it in their Top 20 Movies Ruined By Their Disturbing Endings.

    • @mariaharrison7228
      @mariaharrison7228 9 месяцев назад +2

      The ending, if I'd had a million years I would never have guessed, that ending stayed with me for weeks, like something terrible had happened to me. Endings that come out of nowhere like that are like gold.

  • @nuclearpoultryproductions5039
    @nuclearpoultryproductions5039 Год назад +29

    HOW was Salem’s Lot not on this list?? That’s the equivalent to a top ten Shakespeare without Hamlet!

    • @lyndiwilson7671
      @lyndiwilson7671 Год назад +6

      I agree 100%

    • @MotherofImps
      @MotherofImps Год назад +2

      Agree. That scared the absolute piss out of me as a teenager. And started my love of vampire stories lol. "Look at meeee, schoolteacher..." FML it still scares me even today.

    • @nuclearpoultryproductions5039
      @nuclearpoultryproductions5039 Год назад +1

      @@MotherofImps I watched it in second grade and Barlow traumatized me.

    • @MotherofImps
      @MotherofImps Год назад +1

      @@nuclearpoultryproductions5039 I can totally believe it!

    • @christineheminger7762
      @christineheminger7762 Год назад +2

      @@nuclearpoultryproductions5039 same here. I was bothered for weeks. I watched many scary movies in the following years but none have ever affected me as much as that. I even hesitated to watch it again for fear I would feel that way again, but when I did it seemed fairly tame compared to other horror movies

  • @markkevorkian
    @markkevorkian Год назад +18

    The only way you could ever even attempt to do the dark tower books any justice is to do a series. You basically would need one season per book. Those books are insane. I loved them but they are mental.

    • @seanrosenau2088
      @seanrosenau2088 10 месяцев назад

      IKR! My favorite weird part was that Evil AI Train.

    • @LarsonPetty
      @LarsonPetty 9 месяцев назад

      Didn't care for the last one. Just felt like lazy writing and that King was just kinda over all of it and getting through the job as quickly as possible. I mean, Harry Potter? Really?

    • @Ferd414
      @Ferd414 Месяц назад

      Yep. Trying to do DT as a single movie was insanity, and the result was pure crap.

  • @deedeetee17
    @deedeetee17 Год назад +20

    What was missing in the new IT was Bill’s mourning of Georgie. Jonathan Landis from the 90’s was truly believable and gut wrenching in his sadness for his brother’s loss. The new movie pulled me out of it when I thought Bill kinda moved on with very little sadness or mourning - that made it a fail for me

    • @starrsmith3810
      @starrsmith3810 Год назад +7

      IT (2017) literally has Bill refusing to accept that Georgie is dead until he ends up having to accept it later on and in which his friends comfort him. I call that some grieving going on. Hell that was his reason for fighting Pennywise and he literally breaks down after accepting the truth. That’s not him moving on easily.
      Plus IT (2019) deals with Bill’s guilt about it.

    • @missybuchanan9631
      @missybuchanan9631 Год назад +1

      *Brandis. Only because he's sadly dead. But I hated the new portrayal of Pennywise. Bill Skarsgård did a great job acting but the costume was awful. He's not meant to be scary as Pennywise, he's meant to look like Ronald McDonald... I did love the addition of Paul Bunyan statue though, oh and the Webby and Garson opening.

    • @lucy-louthebeagle4511
      @lucy-louthebeagle4511 10 месяцев назад

      ​@missybuchanan9631 in the book he did have a silver suit from I remember reading but the makeup was completely off. He was still written to not even look remotely scary. And I remember multiple colored balloons. I did enjoy Bill's acting as Pennywise but that's the only thing I really didn't like about the movie. Them using one color balloon and then I do believe the makeup was off. Could yall imagine if Tim Curry could do the thing Bill does with his eyes? Both are good renditions to be part of the Stephen King Canon but I agree with you for most part

    • @FuzzyFoot58
      @FuzzyFoot58 8 месяцев назад

      There were very few things done right in this version and I was angry watching the book be butchered like that.

  • @benduffy2782
    @benduffy2782 Год назад +18

    I will admit Shawshank is the best in quality but Salem's Lot (1979) literally changed my life and got me into his work. It is easily my favourite.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, easier to make a good movie with good actor and a huge budget.

  • @jaleena90
    @jaleena90 Год назад +16

    I love to watch all Stephen King movies but nothing will ever beat my love for Green Mile

  • @mytruecrimelibrary
    @mytruecrimelibrary Год назад +26

    Nothing beats the books 📚

  • @Leslie.__.
    @Leslie.__. Год назад +18

    So glad to see 1922 on here! It is a really good adaptation that deserves more popularity

  • @dontdiscriminatehateeveryo9263
    @dontdiscriminatehateeveryo9263 Год назад +9

    The Carrie jump scare is how you do them right. That whole scene gives me anxiety, and then that music just ratchets up the feeling of dread and unease.

  • @jonbourgoin182
    @jonbourgoin182 Год назад +28

    Shame they left the TV Miniseries off here. Storm of the Century is easily the most underrated King work ever in my opinion.
    Edit: oh and it's free to watch on RUclips. Thank me later.

    • @charitysmidutz498
      @charitysmidutz498 Год назад +3

      Hopefully they'll do a TV list. Storm of the Century and Rose Red are probably my favorite mini series

    • @julieplester1624
      @julieplester1624 Год назад

      ❤ that mini series

  • @Pugs365
    @Pugs365 Год назад +10

    The creepiest part of the book Christine was where Arnie's best friend sees the car filled with the ghosts of all she killed. I was disappointed that wasn't in the movie.

    • @lucy-louthebeagle4511
      @lucy-louthebeagle4511 10 месяцев назад

      Holy hell I forgot about that in the book! My first read by King was Cujo. Then I'm pretty sure I read Christine then Carrie. I remember cause I did book report on Cujo while my friend did one on Christine. Then someone else read Carrie. And I wasn't allowed to watch Cujo the movie until I read the book. But yet my mom let me watch The Shining with her and my dad without reading the book 🤣 but I remember reading those 3 first. I completely forgot about the ghosts! I wish that was in the movie!

  • @Pugs365
    @Pugs365 Год назад +11

    I'm still haunted by the part in the book Pet Sematary where Louis digs up Gage and finds his face covered in a light layer of mold. I guess that was too much in the day, to see a dead baby. The scene was shot showing Louis leaning down into the open casket to pick and hold his little boy, still a touching moment.

  • @gregcarter9680
    @gregcarter9680 Год назад +36

    Was really hoping to see Christine get at least an honorable mention. Such a cool premise, great novel, and a great movie.

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Год назад +3

      I absolutely enjoyed both versions I can't believe that there's going to be a remake

  • @KevyNova
    @KevyNova Год назад +16

    The Dead Zone was a great adaptation. Very faithful to the book except one scene which was scaled down considerably because it would’ve doubled the film’s budget to shoot it.
    The worst is The Running Man. It’s a fun Schwarzenegger movie but is totally different from the book. I’d love to see a faithful movie version of it someday.

  • @daphneloose5880
    @daphneloose5880 Год назад +26

    how come Children Under the Stairs, Pet Cemetary and Cujo not on
    this list?? those were great movies!!

    • @jeremiahallyn4603
      @jeremiahallyn4603 Год назад +4

      I know right?!?! Can't believe those movies weren't even mentioned 😒

    • @talitafranco7230
      @talitafranco7230 Год назад +5

      Yesss! I love those! Specially Cujo and Pet cemetary! They are so amazing and scary!

    • @craftingwithclass21
      @craftingwithclass21 Год назад +2

      Yes!!! Totally agree. Those three movies were the stuff of nightmares for me 🫣 but they were so good! Zelda anyone? 🙅🏻‍♀️

    • @momojojo590
      @momojojo590 Год назад +12

      People Under the Stairs wasn’t by Stephen King.

    • @lyndiwilson7671
      @lyndiwilson7671 Год назад +2

      I agree about Cujo

  • @myladynaynay
    @myladynaynay Год назад +9

    Thoughts on Rose Red? The miniseries is what got me into Stephen King ^^

  • @celeboria
    @celeboria Год назад +6

    Few authors have ever succeeded to capture the magic of what it is like to be a kid the way Stephen King has.
    I'd always like to think it's because he remembers being a kid so exceptionally well.

  • @masatotanaka999
    @masatotanaka999 Год назад +7

    Surprised the langoliers didn’t make this list

    • @rvoyles91
      @rvoyles91 Год назад +1

      I thought the same thing, but I think it's strictly movies and that was technically a miniseries.

  • @robk.6591
    @robk.6591 Год назад +22

    The Shining will always be my favorite adaptation of King's.
    Then Misery.
    Both films explore two very unstable people secluded with only one or two other people.

    • @LittleMissLion
      @LittleMissLion Год назад +1

      I like how a lot of the tension and horror is subtle (until it's not). The music, cinephotography, characterisations, etc, are all strong, meaning there's no cheap thrills.

    • @PsilocybeJedi
      @PsilocybeJedi Год назад +2

      The Shining Mini series was far better than kubricks movie

    • @robk.6591
      @robk.6591 Год назад +1

      @@PsilocybeJedi Disagree

    • @ninodeoliveira5854
      @ninodeoliveira5854 Год назад +2

      @@robk.6591 agree, it was more faithful

    • @snjg1035
      @snjg1035 Год назад +1

      The Shining, Delores Claiborne, Cujo, Shawshank Redemption, Carrie, and Pet Semetary are my favorites!

  • @Spiralredd
    @Spiralredd Год назад +5

    "They're all gonna laugh at you!"-Margaret White

  • @rmooreg
    @rmooreg Год назад +25

    "The Dead Zone" and "The Dark Half" were both excellent, faithful film adoptions of their source novels. They both were well written, acted and directed. And both really nailed the creepy, frightening moods of the novels. Christopher Walken was perfectly cast as the troubled reluctant psychic who is fated to see what no one was meant to see, but denied the ability to know the full meaning of his visions, their outcomes hidden in the "Dead Zone" leaving him agonizing over whether his fore knowledge of events will change or cause the horrific events he sees unfolding in his mind. Wil his intervening save or condemn those whose future he witnesses? Walken is perfect as the conflicted hero, who struggles with his frightening gift, a gift that he never asked for or wanted.
    Timothy Hutton is equally good as a writer terrified by, and terrifying as his own literary creation, a murderous character seeking revenge on the author for killing him off in the last novel in a grim, violent series. Hutton channels both the killer and his creator as the former murders anyone that was involved with publishing the book, leaving a gruesome trail of victims as he works his way towards the author and his family. Neither movie gets the recognition it should.

    • @BlackJackLopez
      @BlackJackLopez Год назад +2

      Both great novels and adaptations, I think. Many didn't like "The Dark Half". I think Tim Hutton did a fair good job; the Dark Half was my favorite King novel for a while, and I loved the overall story and particularly the character of Thad Beaumont. And Christopher Walken in "Dead Zone"! Many argue that Walken doesn't "look" anything like King's description of Johnny Smith, but what I like about these two actors is that they did the characters their own way, and I think that was quite good. Hutton's George Stark may feel a bit 'overplayed' at times, but I mean, we're talking about Stephen King's 'Richard Bachman' alter ego COMING TO LIFE! That's just incredible!!!

  • @Claire-vl3bj
    @Claire-vl3bj Год назад +10

    Where's Christine?? I love that film & book

    • @silkecanada
      @silkecanada Год назад +1

      Yes! Watched it in the movie theatre back then and the scene in the garage, when the lights turn on, scared the crap out of me!

  • @NathanSeraph
    @NathanSeraph Год назад +8

    I'm still waiting for a movie adaptation of The Long Walk. A 2 hour movie about walking teenagers. That would be a challenge.

    • @gregcarter9680
      @gregcarter9680 Год назад +2

      That story freaked me out when I first read it (around 6th grade)...would love to see an adaptation of it.

    • @NathanSeraph
      @NathanSeraph Год назад +1

      @@gregcarter9680 Yeah it's one of my favourites from King/Bachman. But I always thought that it would be quite difficult to make a good movie out of this story.

  • @tarekjuman8339
    @tarekjuman8339 Год назад +7

    The fact that pet semetary (80s one) Christine and cujio aren't on the list for best shows there are a lot of good versions of his movies.

  • @OBrienIsaCK
    @OBrienIsaCK Год назад +4

    Christine not being on here is criminal

  • @amandalupacchino6728
    @amandalupacchino6728 Год назад +10

    The Shining was perfect in every aspect of the word. The framing, music, color, and so much more. The only way I can describe it is a work of art

    • @seanwinter5360
      @seanwinter5360 Год назад +5

      Unfortunately it didn't end the way the book did. And Mr. Halloran doesn't die in the book. I hated that Kubrick killed him In the movie. The TV version was much better and quite a bit creepier I think.

    • @beardedhussar1755
      @beardedhussar1755 9 месяцев назад +2

      The book and the movie were totally different. The movie was essentially Kubrik.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@beardedhussar1755 Yes Kubrick basically rewrote just about everything he adapted.

  • @timothyivey5497
    @timothyivey5497 Год назад +21

    Dolores Claiborne is pretty damn good.

  • @tristanscatliffe9840
    @tristanscatliffe9840 Год назад +10

    I love Thinner! I’ve it watched so many times.

  • @johnmanning6611
    @johnmanning6611 Год назад +4

    I’m reading ‘Salems Lot first time in my life… it is so so so good! I’ve heard here and there that the ‘79 TV movie for it was SUPER good too. Surprising to not see it here, anyone else who’s seen it?

    • @susanlansdell863
      @susanlansdell863 9 месяцев назад

      It’s excellent, really creepy. Watch it!xx

  • @Sauere
    @Sauere Год назад +8

    I love where maximum overdrive landed. And I totally agree, it’s so much fun that it’s easy to forgive it for being so over the top.

  • @marysapeterson9453
    @marysapeterson9453 Год назад +10

    my favorite is Carrie. It was the first Stephen King book I read as a teenager and I have a certain favoritism towards the book!

    • @Spiralredd
      @Spiralredd Год назад +1

      Join the club . The Carrie white club. I was such a fan of that movie I actually had dreams where I befriended Carrie. And during prom I shoved her out of the way and took the blood instead of her.

  • @derekroberts6654
    @derekroberts6654 Год назад +8

    The ending of “The Mist” and Wes Craven’s “Deadly Friend” totally pissed me off😡

    • @stacys8729
      @stacys8729 Год назад +1

      I wasn't too happy about the ending of the Mist either, i guess I can see if for a movie ending- but I much preferred the book.

    • @shaka994
      @shaka994 6 месяцев назад

      There's a video on YT about The Mist and its crazy ending. 'Why you're wrong about the ending', I'm pretty sure it's called. It's an interesting theory.

  • @robindew9072
    @robindew9072 Год назад +4

    Most Definitely "Stand By Me" was a fabulous coming of age movie. So Very well Done. All the young actors were so awesome in it.

  • @kriscynical
    @kriscynical Год назад +10

    I was in elementary school at a Christian school when the miniseries of The Shining aired. My parents were more laid back (meaning they didn't think everything was demonic and evil) and my mom loved Stephen King, so they let me watch it with them over the week that it aired.
    A lot of the other parents at the school were the super strict hardcore evangelical types, so their kids weren't allowed to watch it even though they really wanted to. It was a well-advertised "event" series at the time, after all. After the first episode aired, the next day one of my friends asked me at lunch what had happened, and I started telling them the story of the episode.
    By the end of the week I had a group of about eight kids from my grade sitting at the same lunch table with me, all listening to my daily recaps of the episodes in detail. It's utterly ridiculous now, but that was back before the internet was as prevalent as it is now so that was the only way they had to hear what happened! 😂

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 9 месяцев назад

      I'm sure you could meet up with some Amish kids, 🤣

    • @bridgettwilhelm8991
      @bridgettwilhelm8991 3 месяца назад

      I liked this one better than the original. Is it available in any format. Nobody talks about it.

    • @kriscynical
      @kriscynical 3 месяца назад

      @@bridgettwilhelm8991 I think it might be available on DVD? I know it was once upon a time at least.

    • @bridgettwilhelm8991
      @bridgettwilhelm8991 3 месяца назад

      @@kriscynical found it-thx

  • @lls3676
    @lls3676 Год назад +5

    The ending of The Mist is heartbreaking. 🙁

  • @ashiqsr5751
    @ashiqsr5751 Год назад +10

    You missed the Dead Zone. The movie was overall satisfying and Christopher Walken's performance was amazing!I didn't know the classic Children of the Corn had hate. I loved it.

  • @crittergamingUK
    @crittergamingUK Год назад +17

    As good as Frank Darabonts adaptations are, he has the movie rights to The Long Walk, which I would love of it became a reality. Seeing as he has owned them for decades, I can't see that coming to pass, unfortunately.

    • @paultate5213
      @paultate5213 Год назад +3

      The Long Walk is such a good story that nobody ever talks about.

    • @kertmcafee
      @kertmcafee Год назад +1

      My second ever King read after Thinner as a kid. Would love to see someone make this, but it’s very first person narrative heavy.

  • @seanwinter5360
    @seanwinter5360 Год назад +5

    You could do a top 30 with all the other movies made from Stephen King novels. Dreamcatcher, Dolans Cadillac, the Outsider, Doctor Sleep, Under the Dome, the Dark Half, Rose Madder, Desperation, Needful Things, Dolores Claiborne, The Tommyknockers, The Langoliers, Salems Lot, the Dead Zone, Cujo, Christine, Mr. Mercedes, Insomnia, Liseys Story. Bag of Bones, Hearts in Atlantis. I could go on and on here😂

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +10

    It's a pity that "Shawshank Redemption" was considered to be a flop when it was initially released. Luckily, it's rightfully lauded nowadays as a classic.

    • @emilyholasek63
      @emilyholasek63 Год назад

      Top movie of 94. Pulp Fiction is a close second.

    • @SpamEggSausage
      @SpamEggSausage Год назад

      some movies take time to catch on

  • @LittleMissLion
    @LittleMissLion Год назад +32

    If you love the movie Misery, absolutely read the book. Or listen to the audio book. King's descriptive language is second to none. So imaginative and unexpected.

    • @snoop4470
      @snoop4470 Год назад +1

      Kathy Bates first movie and she's awesome.

    • @PsilocybeJedi
      @PsilocybeJedi Год назад

      Yea just read the book and saw the movie for the first time and was honestly disappointed in the ending of the movie.

    • @robk.6591
      @robk.6591 Год назад

      I finished the book in four days.
      It's one of my favorites.

    • @mike91mdk45
      @mike91mdk45 Год назад +3

      Annie wilkes is even nuttier in the book lol

    • @PsilocybeJedi
      @PsilocybeJedi Год назад +3

      @Mike 91MDK yea for real. And the hobbling in the book was way more intense and the entire book after that reads completely different because Paul starts to really lose it.

  • @olvialee7221
    @olvialee7221 Год назад +6

    598: Stand By Me. The performances from Jerry O’ Connell, Corey Feldman, River Phoenix and Wil Wheaton is outstanding. I was introduced to this movie years ago, but I fell in love with it. Because of River Phoenix

  • @FeatsDaily
    @FeatsDaily Год назад +7

    Just some thoughts:
    The Mist ending was incredible.
    IT felt a little rushed for two movies, but hard to complain when the source material is enormous.
    Dr Sleep is one of my favorites. Great follow up to the Shining and had some wild antagonists.

  • @sovereign3351
    @sovereign3351 Год назад +10

    IT will always be my fav Stephen King story 🎈

  • @suzys9098
    @suzys9098 Год назад +4

    "Gerald's Game" was excellent!!! King is the master of horror because he knows that nothing is more horrifying than the human psyche, and human beings are the most frightening monsters of all!!

  • @Ishgard_Trash
    @Ishgard_Trash Год назад +5

    I actually enjoyed Sleepwalkers when I was younger and still watch it on occasion for nostalgic purposes, ridiculous special effects and deaths that make no sense what so ever included. It doesn't take itself seriously and you can tell it doesn't. Death by corn cob, which was not in the story, is proof of that. Makes me giggle every time.

  • @sarahm8695
    @sarahm8695 Год назад +14

    As an author, Misery is easily the scariest movie in this list. Just thinking about it makes me uncomfy

    • @Benellismama
      @Benellismama Год назад

      Favorite line- this is Misery, my sow😂

    • @jenessahicks8012
      @jenessahicks8012 9 месяцев назад

      Does it make you feel all Oogie?😂

  • @anitalonski2126
    @anitalonski2126 Год назад +5

    Secret window should be the best list, Johnny Depp was really good & Christina & Salem’s lot should be on the list too

  • @flashldn155
    @flashldn155 Год назад +6

    Some of the movies I enjoyed the most, Cats Eyes: what a fantastic movie, setting and music. 3different stories in a film. Graveyard shift, Misery, sometimes they come back, storm of the century wasn’t bad either.

    • @jameshendricks8526
      @jameshendricks8526 10 месяцев назад +2

      I was wondering if I was the only one that liked "sometimes they come back".

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 9 месяцев назад

      I still remember the James Woods story...

    • @flashldn155
      @flashldn155 9 месяцев назад

      @@Cheepchipsable huh what’s James Wood story if you don’t mind me asking? Oh forget to mention Silver Bullet another favourite movie

    • @bridgettwilhelm8991
      @bridgettwilhelm8991 3 месяца назад

      Loved cars eye

  • @leibermuster2399
    @leibermuster2399 Год назад +1

    That part in Riding the Bullet where whoever gets ejected from the car and flies past the moon was hilarious! SK doing comedies now?

  • @seanellio
    @seanellio Год назад +5

    I enjoyed "Thinner". One of his "Richard Bachman" books

  • @robindew9072
    @robindew9072 Год назад +4

    Jack Nickleson was so awesomly amazing in "The Shining". "Here's Johnny". Love that line. Its a too notch movie.

  • @eduardoj3314
    @eduardoj3314 Год назад +5

    Salem’s Lot scared the living crap out of me. I had nightmares for weeks after I saw it in the movie theaters as a kid! Christine was good, Cujo as well.
    But the top three on this list plus The Green Mile are the best.

  • @dreamguardian8320
    @dreamguardian8320 Год назад +3

    I'm surprised that Cujo, Pet Sematary, and Christine were not on this list.

  • @JustinAnthony-vl2kf
    @JustinAnthony-vl2kf Год назад +4

    Children of the Corn is an O.G. Horror Film. Courtney Gains was the epitome of evil as Malachai! "He wants you too Malachai!" Classic.

  • @scottyp1722
    @scottyp1722 9 месяцев назад +3

    My biggest problem with The Dark Tower was how they reduced Roland's motivation to simple revenge. The Roland in the books would sacrifice anything and anyone to protect the Dark Tower so he could reach it. The one in the movie couldn't give a shit.

  • @LorriBaker-nq8rs
    @LorriBaker-nq8rs Год назад +17

    Netflix should do the Dark Tower series, as its perfectly suited to mutiple seasons of plot building ❤ plus its just old enough now to correcting catch a nostalgia buzz..

    • @kristinapella
      @kristinapella Год назад +4

      Oh how I wish they make the dark tower series!! The movie was so awful. They tried to fit 6 books into one film... please..

    • @wojtek1765
      @wojtek1765 Год назад +3

      I remember amazon was going to do a series but it got cancelled

    • @kevinfox500
      @kevinfox500 Год назад +3

      ​@@kristinapella question. Did you notice that it's set After book 7? A lot of people didnt.
      Roland has an extra item with him, that was left behind in the books. And it was intended to kick off a series.
      Myself, it was meh. Didn't leave much of an impression. Mainly casting, related.
      I like Idriss as an actor, but the protagonist was based on Eastwood. He tried, but it was the wrong call.

    • @kristinapella
      @kristinapella Год назад +1

      @kevin fox no I didn't notice that. Cool

    • @paultate5213
      @paultate5213 Год назад +2

      Netflix would just cancel it after the second season on a cliffhanger.

  • @lifewiththekids1250
    @lifewiththekids1250 Год назад +2

    "I know you!"
    "You're Teddy DuChamp !"
    "Your dads a loony!"

  • @joemclemore6624
    @joemclemore6624 11 месяцев назад +3

    The Mist has a black and white version that elevates the movie 10 fold. It really makes great use of the shadows and helps the cgi look better. I recommend finding that version and checking it out.

  • @freshprince9015
    @freshprince9015 Год назад +3

    Never read 'cycle of the werewolf' but silver bullet scared the s**t outta me when I was little and still think it's one of the scariest werewolf films to this day.

  • @dlhrocker2460
    @dlhrocker2460 Год назад +6

    With "Cell" I read the book back in Middle School and it was honestly pretty good, however I did see bits of the movie and just hated it because it vaguely kept to the source material if at all, the book is amazing, the movie just trash to be honest

  • @AJ-hm5qe
    @AJ-hm5qe Год назад +9

    I'm honestly still traumatised by the green mile. It's such an amazing movie, but I can't bring myself to watch again. Same as the boy in striped pyjamas. Some movies are amazing but affect me to such an extent that I can't bring myself to watch them again.

    • @seanrosenau2088
      @seanrosenau2088 10 месяцев назад

      I accidentally took my 5 year old nephew to see Boy in the Striped Pajamas. I hadn't looked it up online beforehand, thinking the title was some kinda Pixar or Disney mess. It's OK with my family if I take him to sports or museums, but not the movies anymore.

    • @mariaharrison7228
      @mariaharrison7228 9 месяцев назад +1

      Same, watched the green mile once, never again, cried for most of the movie and screamed NO at the ending, so upset I kept crying when I thought about it for days after.

  • @jonathancarlson6127
    @jonathancarlson6127 Год назад +3

    I love “Graveyard Shift”. It’s just some great junk food. Hammy acting, good practical effects, and it’s quick.

  • @sallyspal
    @sallyspal Год назад +3

    Christine is also a wonderful adaption too. I truly enjoyed it.

  • @mysoulmateiscarbs
    @mysoulmateiscarbs Год назад +5

    I've always like Stephen King's drama movies more than his horrors. I think because there are horror elements utilized but it's more like icing on a cake than a cake full of icing.
    Also, Dolores Claiborne should def be on this list as one of the best. Another excellent Kathy Bates film adapted from a Stephen King story.

  • @kertmcafee
    @kertmcafee Год назад +2

    Storm of the Century would probably be my second favorite behind Shawshank. The ending is just amazing!

  • @erinmalone2669
    @erinmalone2669 Год назад +4

    Which king book would you like to see as a movie next? I really liked Duma Key. I think it would make for a very interesting movie, and if I were directing, I would want to add more inclusion of the racial tension from the family toward the woman that ultimately saved the day many years ago.

    • @macwyll
      @macwyll 8 месяцев назад +1

      The story from "The Bachman Books" called The Long Walk. Oh and the first story in the book called Rage

  • @williamcrowe2576
    @williamcrowe2576 Год назад +9

    I think the best adaptation of The Lawnmower Man is probably a little-known student film made a long time ago which stuck closer to the source material right down to the death of a cat at the beginning.

    • @CreepyKat86
      @CreepyKat86 Год назад +1

      I believe I’ve seen this during a Dollar Baby film festival.

    • @SuV33358
      @SuV33358 Год назад

      I really liked the Lawnmower Man. I have the DVD and watch it now again.

    • @NathanSeraph
      @NathanSeraph Год назад +1

      @@SuV33358 The Movie has "something" but it has nothing to do with the King story except for the name.

  • @TheImaginator972
    @TheImaginator972 Год назад +10

    Carrie is the only movie that I'll always remember as the best Stephen King adaptation of both the Original Classic and the Remake classic.

    • @jeremiahallyn4603
      @jeremiahallyn4603 Год назад +2

      And then there was that pointless remake that was horrible. Why can't Hollywood leave classic movies alone??

    • @abellewis3062
      @abellewis3062 Год назад +4

      @@jeremiahallyn4603 I enjoyed Chloe Grace Moretz as Carrie in that 2013 movie. It’s one of my favorite movies. Thank you.

    • @Spiralredd
      @Spiralredd Год назад +2

      ​@@abellewis3062 Sissy spacek was far better

    • @ashwinidesai4051
      @ashwinidesai4051 Год назад +3

      @@abellewis3062 Ngl, I am sucker for old, campy horror films, but nonetheless Chloe Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore did good job at their respective characters.

    • @abellewis3062
      @abellewis3062 Год назад +1

      @@Spiralredd Of course, but I like seeing updated movies.

  • @olvialee7221
    @olvialee7221 Год назад +1

    590: My dad jumped big time when Carrie’s hand came out of the grave when he was a kid. Everyone in the theater laughed at him