• KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    13 hours ago

    Why not watch one of the good ones, instead? I’d recommend:

    • Carrie
    • Shawshank Redemption
    • Delores Clayborne
    • The Green Mile
    • Stand By Me
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      I’d like to add Dreamcatcher. Nothing spectacular, but what a great cast! I’d say it’s like an airport novel; quick and easy to consume, and rather entertaining.

      I Duddets!

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      11 hours ago

      Or if you’re in for a trashy good time, The Running Man starring Arnold Schwarzenegger!

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        11 hours ago

        I first watched The Running Man shortly after finishing the book (which I quite enjoyed), expecting to see a movie adaptation of it, when in fact the most basic details of the premise are the only similarity between the two; as a result, I was pretty disappointed, but from what I remember of it, ‘trashy good time’ is a pretty apt description.

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      13 hours ago

      Gonna tack on The Mist to your list.

      At the very least it stars Thomas Jane and Andre Bruagher, which is a win in its own right imo.

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        12 hours ago

        I actually don’t think I’ve seen The Mist, but now I think I’m going to give it a watch based on your recommendation.

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          12 hours ago

          Definitely worth a watch! I had not read the book before watching it, which I think was good going into it.

          I enjoyed it as a movie outright, but it wasn’t until I did a report on it for a class that I learned to appreciate a lot of the undertones and imagery that I didn’t catch on the first pass. If you come back after you watch it I’ll tell you my favorite subtle thing I missed the first time (which I’m sure is more obvious in the book)!

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            4 hours ago

            Well, that was unexpectedly great. I’d love to hear your favorite subtle thing.

            Also curious what the book ending was, if you want to share, @[email protected].

            I think Stephen King is very good at writing stories, but often very bad at ending them; quite a few of his books have great setups but end in an unsatisfying or anticlimactic way. Very much liked the movie ending, though - was not at all what I expected, and very emotionally impactful.

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              He’s even gone on record that the way they ended The Mist was way better than his written ending. Having consumed both, I’m inclined to agree.

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            10 hours ago

            Also the movie ending is so much better. Iirc Steven king even said he preferred it to what he wrote.