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    #76
    For one thing.... I never had any interest in any of the silly sequels to any of his movies, or anyone else for that matter. Pet Sematary II was terrible! I watched the original about a week or 2 ago on my dish, and the sequel was right after.... it lasted 10 mins, and then I turned something else on.

    Dreamcatcher - I actually enjoyed that movie, mind you some parts were "silly" you could say.

    It's been sooooo long since I've watched Graveyard Shift - enjoyed the short story though.

    Dolan's Cadillac - again, I really enjoyed the movie, have yet to read the short.

    I would love to get my hands on DVD versions of Salem's Lot and It!

    I enjoy almost all of King's movies (and movies that classify as horror - I used to be such a horror movie/monster movie geek) - I was never much of a reader back in the '80s, '90s (kick me please!), so looking at a list like this, makes me want to re-watch these movies, and also read the books that go along with them. Yet, I have so many other books to read, that once I finish Salem's Lot, I probably won't touch a King for a while.

    Now my daughter is 14 and is in the scary movie phase - hard to recommend watching a King movie, as the effects are so outdated for the most part (she laughed at Pet Semetary for example - bad effects compared to 2013). And she loved 1408 by the way.

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      #77
      Originally posted by TJCams View Post
      For one thing.... I never had any interest in any of the silly sequels to any of his movies, or anyone else for that matter. Pet Sematary II was terrible! I watched the original about a week or 2 ago on my dish, and the sequel was right after.... it lasted 10 mins, and then I turned something else on.

      Dreamcatcher - I actually enjoyed that movie, mind you some parts were "silly" you could say.

      It's been sooooo long since I've watched Graveyard Shift - enjoyed the short story though.

      Dolan's Cadillac - again, I really enjoyed the movie, have yet to read the short.

      I would love to get my hands on DVD versions of Salem's Lot and It!

      I enjoy almost all of King's movies (and movies that classify as horror - I used to be such a horror movie/monster movie geek) - I was never much of a reader back in the '80s, '90s (kick me please!), so looking at a list like this, makes me want to re-watch these movies, and also read the books that go along with them. Yet, I have so many other books to read, that once I finish Salem's Lot, I probably won't touch a King for a while.

      Now my daughter is 14 and is in the scary movie phase - hard to recommend watching a King movie, as the effects are so outdated for the most part (she laughed at Pet Semetary for example - bad effects compared to 2013). And she loved 1408 by the way.
      I REALLY Didn't like Dolan's Cadillac. So bad. Not a Christian Slater fan in general though.

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        #78
        Originally posted by Teriw View Post
        Not a Christian Slater fan in general though.
        His movie Playback had the lowest gross at the box office last year, something like $252

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          #79
          I saw that on CHiller last week. the BO was bad for a reason.
          "I'm a vegan. "

          ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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            #80
            Originally posted by srboone View Post
            I saw that on CHiller last week. the BO was bad for a reason.
            Thanks for taking one for the team

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              #81
              I'll say Pet Semetery because it still scares me, The Green Mile because it's a tear jerker, and The Shining (Kubrick) is a piece of cinematic art. I think Dolores Claiborne is very good too, but it seems to get overlooked quite a bit.

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                #82
                Originally posted by Neiaushie79 View Post
                I'll say Pet Semetery because it still scares me, The Green Mile because it's a tear jerker, and The Shining (Kubrick) is a piece of cinematic art. I think Dolores Claiborne is very good too, but it seems to get overlooked quite a bit.
                I think the Green Mile is an excellent adaptation but it is not one I could see myself watching over and over again, maybe something to do with the extreme length of it, I also really liked Dolores Claiborne but I felt the final third of the film, courtroom scene, fell into cliches but I love Kathy Bates in it, she's always good

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                  #83
                  Dolores seemed rushed at the end and I only watch The Green Mile till right when it's time for him to be executed. I mainly watch it because of Billy the Kid, he's hilarious

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                    #84
                    My favorite is The Shining. King doesn't like it, but so what.
                    "I'm a vegan. "

                    ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by srboone View Post
                      My favorite is The Shining. King doesn't like it, but so what.
                      That is also my very favorite, I can see if I were King how he would have issues with it but thankfully, I am not King and can enjoy his book and Kubrick's film now the real question is, is Kubrick's film better than King's book?

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                        #86
                        Apples and oranges. King's book is great and so is Kubrick's film. I look at them as equals in different media.
                        "I'm a vegan. "

                        ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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                          #87
                          I prefer the mini series of The Shining. I know I am in the minority on this but I have a soft spot for the original Maximum Overdrive.Not the best adaptation but so bad it's good.In a b movie sort of way. Best adaptation I am not sure.There have been a few.

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                            #88
                            Maximum Overdrive is best when viewed, shall we say, herbally-enhanced and with others who are herbally-enhanced so that the laughter becomes exponential, my friend posted a video from the movie of the Blonde waitress freaking out and saying "WE MADE YOU!!" he just thought that was the funniest thing ever

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                              #89
                              It's the trailer that cracks me up. When King gets on screen a threatens. "I'm gonna scare the hell outta you!"
                              "I'm a vegan. "

                              ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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                                #90
                                I've never seen the trailer, will have to seek that out now, wonder what he feels about his one and only directing credit now

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