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<p dir="auto"><strong>carrierj1-885-12429</strong> — <em>15 years ago(December 05, 2010 03:38 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I think it may be.  What do you think?</p>
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<p dir="auto">There are some stinkers out there but there are many great adaptations.  You and others may not agree with me but that's ok.<br />
Dolores Claiborne is one of the best in my opinion. Here is my list of other works of King that have also been successfully done well when adapted to the screen<br />
The Green Mile<br />
The Shawshank Redemption<br />
Stand By Me (The Body)<br />
Misery<br />
Hearts In Atlantis<br />
Apt Pupil<br />
Secret Window<br />
The Dead Zone<br />
Carrie. the first one<br />
I enjoy The Stand.. one of my favorite King books. The adaptation was fairly good. I could have done without Molly as Fran. That was a deal breaker!<br />
As I said Just my opinion. I do not expect everyone to agree.<br />
As for the others. I have the BOOKS!<br />
I am still waiting for The Long Walk..<br />
"Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night"</p>
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<p dir="auto">I'd say "The Shining" and "Carrie" (in that order) are the best films, but this is the best adaptation.</p>
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<p dir="auto">The Shawshank Redemption, followed by The Shining.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Of the stories I've read, I consider it the best adaptation, yes.</p>
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<p dir="auto">In my opinion, "Carrie" was the most faithful adaption of a book.  But I think that "Dolores" is my favorite.  "Shawshank Redemption" would be a close second though.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I am a fan of 'The Dead Zone'.<br />
If you dint want him dead, why yall leave him with me?-Mouse</p>
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<p dir="auto">Not even close. Kathy Bates is brilliant in it, but other then that I thought it was kinda meh. Shawshank is still one of the best movies ever made, King adaption or not.<br />
Also,<br />
Stand by Me<br />
Green Mile<br />
The Shining<br />
and two very underrated ones<br />
Apt Pupil<br />
1408</p>
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<p dir="auto">Ooooh, nice picks!  Made me realize I forgot a whole generation of Stephen King films.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I'd agree with most other people.<br />
Stand By Me<br />
Shawshank Redemption<br />
The Shining<br />
The Green Mile<br />
Dolores Claiborne<br />
Carrie<br />
Sometimes you have to lose yourself before you can find anything.</p>
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<p dir="auto">The worst adaptation in my opinion is The Green Mile. That didn't seem to have any Steven King qualities from the book and I didn't care for it much<br />
Any of King's qualities? Granted, it isn't horror but the adaptation was as close to the written story as you can get.<br />
"Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night"</p>
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<p dir="auto">No I don't think so. Good film but not by a long shot.<br />
Although Steven King would probably be very annoyed to hear it because he's got some gripe with the Shining, I think that's probably the best adaptation.<br />
After The Shining, I'd list them in this order:<br />
Carrie<br />
The Dead Zone<br />
It<br />
Creepshow<br />
The Mist<br />
Stand by Me<br />
The worst adaptation in my opinion is The Green Mile. That didn't seem to have any Steven King qualities from the book and I didn't care for it much</p>
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<p dir="auto">In no particular order:<br />
Carrie<br />
The Shining<br />
Stand By Me<br />
Dolores Claiborne<br />
The Green Mile<br />
Creepshow<br />
The Dead Zone<br />
The Mist<br />
The Stand-brilliant mini-series<br />
"Sometimes, a girl needs a half."<br />
Sex and The City</p>
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<p dir="auto">I think this film is right up there with the best of the movies based on Stephen King's work.  I won't debate what is the best adaptation and so forth, as that is something that is in the eye of the beholder.  But I do think this is up there with the best of the best as far as King goes, and I even rank it pretty highly among other films out there as well.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Whose idea was it for the word "Lisp" to have an "S" in it?</p>
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<p dir="auto">I think that this was a great adaptation. As always, when a book/short story is made into a movie and so many people have read that book, we're all going to find shortcomings or (hopefully) we may perhaps be pleasantly surprised by that adaptation. Books are black and white: we're all allowed to envision and create our own mental picture of what we're "seeing" by what the author is telling us. Even when a character in a movie quotes lines from the book verbatim it isn't always delivered in the same tone that our mind had us read it. We may have subconciously pictured different mannerisms that the actor isn't reading into the part. I find it better to always view an adaptation with an open mind. If I want the original, I'll go back and read the book again.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I honestly don't understand how anyone could think this was a better adaption than Shawshank.<br />
It was a great movie but Shawshank &gt; all<br />
Take your anti- troll potions and seal up your troll food. They feed on your rage.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I too, have a soft spot for The Stand.  It suffered from the same problem as IT.  Great storytelling, great cast playing great characters and the bottom fell out at the climax.  When I talk about The Stand to people, I tell them that it's a movie that's so enjoyable to me on the whole that I can almost forgive the unforgivably bad ending.<br />
To the subject at hand though.  To me, DC is high in the running best Stephen King film adaptation.  Others would be The Green Mile, Shawshank, Carrie, Misery, The Dead Zone (a personal favorite) and Stand By Me.<br />
I must add that I did enjoy his remake of The Shining.  Yes, I know - how can you compare Jack Nicolson to "That guy from Wings"?   Well I think he did a spectacular job and I thought it was very well done overall.  It was also much truer to the book.   Steven Weber really sold me that he was a loving father tortured by drink.  In the 1980 version, despite how good it was, Nicolson's Jack Torrance always seems angry from the word go - he always seemed hostile to his family from the very beginning, even before reaching the Overlook.  Perhaps that was the way he wanted to play it - already half over the edge.  I don't know.  But I liked that Steven Weber's Jack Torrance started out clearly loving his family and clearly remorseful about his alcoholism.  But I will admit that the child actor in the 1980 version was better - I didn't much care for the kid in the newer one.<br />
The worst?  Tough to call, as Stephen King films tend to go to extremes - either really very enjoyable or unrelentingly terrible.  One film that was touted as "adapted from a Stephen King film" that was so unbelievably bad I don't even count it amongst his films.  New Line purchased the rights to his short story of the same title then wrote a screenplay that had nothing to do with the story and released it under the auspices of being a Stephen King adaptation.  One can only presume that New Line did this to attract viewers.  Stephen King was so angry he sued the company to remove his name from the credits (he was credited as a writer).   The film?  The Lawnmower Man (1992), and I think that has to be the worst.  I still wonder what else I might've done with those two lost hours.<br />
-Ceej</p>
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<p dir="auto">Nup. Not even close. I'd say there are about 10 King adaptations that outdo this one - The Dead Zone, The Shining (despite the departure from the book that pissed so many King fan's off; it's an adaptation after all, and a great movie - The king of King), Christine, Darabont's stuff, Misery, Pet Sematary (cult classic, despite all the cheese), Stand By Me, The Dark Half, Carrie and Creepshow (specifically The cockroach segment). There are 12 I'd put before Delores Claiborne. Kathy Bates was great in it (one of her best roles), but the whole production had such a trite Hollywood feel, and Jennifer Jason Leigh was just irritating. I would put it in with the descent King adaptations, along with those listed, though. The rest are pretty much all crap (although I do have a nostalgic soft spot for The Stand, despite its many, many flaws.).</p>
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<p dir="auto">I think this is the most memorablethe performances are astounding. All of these films performances are great, but this one lingers..imho<br />
Delores Clairborne didnt get the accolades it should have.only other film thats this haunting and under rated was "Last exit to Brooklyn" JJL is amazing</p>
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<p dir="auto">I vote the Mist<br />
Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion.</p>
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<p dir="auto">They could also probably drop the gangbang when they get lost in the sewers. I know I found that pretty shocking and strange when I read that in the 5th grade.<br />
My brother was eaten by wolves on the CT Turnpike</p>
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<p dir="auto">I kinda agree because the giant spider was not a spider at all but only a projection of a common childhood fear or a phobia maybe. We never meet the true It, but that's a subject for another discussion <img src="https://filmglance.com/discuss/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f609.png?v=8570fb93240" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--wink" style="height:23px;width:auto;vertical-align:middle" title=";-)" alt="😉" /><br />
As for "Misery" -<br />
well, the adaptation is nowhere near as gory as the novel but equally gripping and throat-grabbing<br />
. I'd recommend you to give it a go.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Except for "Misery", which I'm too squeamish to watch, I totally agree with your list.  I'll add that I'd love to see "It" being rewritten before any remake, throwing out the giant evil spider that's such a letdown after all that brilliant storytelling.  And, in practical terms, can any concrete depiction of Pennywise be as awful as what you read on the page?  You'd have to have a perfect storm of writer, director, and actor to pull that off.</p>
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