Stephen King's more 'off the radar' excellent films:
1.) Children of the Corn- shit yea
2.)Secret Window-Johnny Depp living the dream
3.) Just to re-iterate, The Stand- made me have a crush on Gary Sinise. Don't ask...
4.) Salem's Lot-absolutely has one of the creepiest scenes ever. See link. No seriously, see the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC5HZzjjI9Y
Bonus points for the killer poster artwork and Fred Willard as a super-slut in short shorts
5.) It- i've never actually watched this, but it makes my list by default as the only stephen king story i was too scared to finish
6.) THINNER!!!!- i freakin' love this story, definitely need to revisit the movie
7.) The Mist- not stephen king's finest work, but the movie's ending is vastly improved from the way the book actually ends.
8.) Totally agree with Dreamcatcher btw- saw that flick at a 9th grade slumber party after everyone else had passed out and that part when the animals ran by, I looked around wide-eyed at my unconscious friends and was like, "for realz?!!?!?"
Trivia Note: Stephen King wrote/or inspired (ed note: this hasn't been fully researched) an episode of 'the twilight zone' in 1986 called 'gramma'
1.) Children of the Corn- shit yea
2.)Secret Window-Johnny Depp living the dream
3.) Just to re-iterate, The Stand- made me have a crush on Gary Sinise. Don't ask...
4.) Salem's Lot-absolutely has one of the creepiest scenes ever. See link. No seriously, see the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC5HZzjjI9Y
Bonus points for the killer poster artwork and Fred Willard as a super-slut in short shorts
5.) It- i've never actually watched this, but it makes my list by default as the only stephen king story i was too scared to finish
6.) THINNER!!!!- i freakin' love this story, definitely need to revisit the movie
7.) The Mist- not stephen king's finest work, but the movie's ending is vastly improved from the way the book actually ends.
8.) Totally agree with Dreamcatcher btw- saw that flick at a 9th grade slumber party after everyone else had passed out and that part when the animals ran by, I looked around wide-eyed at my unconscious friends and was like, "for realz?!!?!?"
Trivia Note: Stephen King wrote/or inspired (ed note: this hasn't been fully researched) an episode of 'the twilight zone' in 1986 called 'gramma'