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As for myself, I'll probably go with The Green Mile. But then I remember that I haven't read the book it's based upon yet...
Guess I'll have to go with The Shining to say that I've read the book too. Although I prefer the mini-series to Kubrick's film. Yes, throw your stones.
In A Night at the Movies: The Horrors of Stephen King, which premieres on TCM Monday, Oct. 3, at 8 p.m. (ET), Stephen King discusses how he discovered terror at the movie theater. He takes viewers on a journey through many aspects of the horror genre, including vampires, zombies, demons and ghosts. He also examines the fundamental reasons behind moviegoers' incessant craving for being frightened. Along the way, he discusses the movies that have had a real impact on his writing, including Freaks (1932), Cat People (1942), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), Night of the Living Dead (1968) and The Changeling (1980).
Which Stephen King movies do you consider his best in comparison to the books the movies are based on?
Pavia is best known for directing another Stephen King adaptation, 1997's The Night Flier.
i agree with youWell, he's only made one movie, hasn't he? So it would have to be Maximum Overdrive, an utter dirge based off Trucks in Night Shift.