What is your favorite Stephen King Movie?!


Question: What is your favorite Stephen King Movie!?
I'm a King Fan!.!.!.
What is your favorite king Movie!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
The Shinning (the remake)Www@Enter-QA@Com

Stephen King is a freak and an eyesore!.
Definitely not a Maine treasure, and certainly not a literary genius!. His words are cheap and he is ignorant!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I like almost all Steven King movies!. Favorite!? OK!. I'm somewhere between "Shining" and "Carrie"!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

The LangoliersWww@Enter-QA@Com

Pet CementaryWww@Enter-QA@Com

The shinning, mainly due to Jack Nicholson!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Rose Red!.

Not a film as such but great none the less!Www@Enter-QA@Com

The ShiningWww@Enter-QA@Com

Pet Cemetery!. I still wake up in the middle of the night @ times, seeing my cat looking at me!.!. Creepy!Www@Enter-QA@Com

The MistWww@Enter-QA@Com

the green mileWww@Enter-QA@Com

the mistWww@Enter-QA@Com

goddamn theyre all good lol!. misery was bitchin tho, u gotta love that annie wilkes man!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author, screenwriter, musician, columnist, actor, producer and director!. Having sold over 350 million copies of his books, King is best known for his work in horror fiction, which demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the genre's history!. He has also written science fiction, fantasy, short-fiction, non-fiction, screenplays, teleplays and stageplays!. Many of his stories have been adapted for other media, including movies, television series, and comic books!. King has written a number of books using the pen name Richard Bachman and one short story where he was credited as John Swithen!. In 2003 he received The National Book Foundation's Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters!.





Many of King's novels and short stories have been made into major motion pictures or TV movies and miniseries!.[31] Unlike some authors, King is untroubled by movies based on his works differing from the original work!. He has contrasted his books and its film adaptations as "apples and oranges; both delicious, but very different!." The exception to this is The Shining, which King criticized when it was released in 1980; and The Lawnmower Man (he sued to have his name removed from the credits)!. King seems to have gained greater appreciation for Kubrick's The Shining over the years!. Kubrick had described the original novel in an interview as not "literary," having its merits exclusively in the plot!. This understandably may have upset King!. As a film, The Lawnmower Man bore no resemblance whatsoever to King's original short story!. King's name was used solely as a faux-brand!.

King made his feature film acting debut in Creepshow, playing Jordy Verrill, a backwoods redneck who, after touching a fallen meteor in hopes of selling it, grows moss all over his body!. He has since made cameos in several adaptations of his works!. He appeared in Pet Sematary as a minister at a funeral, in Rose Red as a pizza deliveryman, in The Stand as "Teddy Wieszack," in the Shining miniseries as band member Gage Creed and in The Langoliers as Tom Holby!. He has also appeared in The Golden Years, in Chappelle's Show and, along with fellow author Amy Tan, on The Simpsons as himself!. In addition to acting, King tried his hand at directing with Maximum Overdrive!.

After a private screening of the film Stand By Me (which was an adaptation of his novella The Body), King told director Rob Reiner that it was the best film adaptation of any of his works up to that point!. He said it was actually better than his original novella!.[citation needed] King was also very happy with the job Frank Darabont did with The Green Mile!.[citation needed]

King produced and acted in a miniseries, Kingdom Hospital, which is based on the Danish miniseries Riget by Lars von Trier!. He also co-wrote The X-Files season 5 episode "Chinga" with the creator of the series Chris Carter!.

He is rumored to have stored in his house many of the film props from the numerous movies adapted from his original books, including the car used in Christine and a life-sized model of Barlow the Vampire from 'Salem's Lot!. Since 1977, King has granted permission to student filmmakers to make adaptations of his short stories for one dollar (see Dollar Baby)!.

King is friends with film director George Romero, to whom he partly dedicated his book Cell, and wrote a tribute about the filmmaker in Entertainment Weekly for his pop culture column, as well as an essay for the Elite DVD version of Night of the Living Dead!. Romero is rumored to be directing the adaptations of King's novels The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon and From a Buick 8!.[citation needed]

King has also made an appearance as a contestant on Celebrity Jeopardy! in 1995!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 enter-qa.com -   Contact us

Entertainment Categories