The Green Mile. The acting and screenplay were both fantastic.
The worst one was The Stand. I've read that whole book about 4 times. You just can't put a story that in-depth and that long into a movie. They shouldn't have even tried.
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I read they're taking another whack with The Stand. Another mini series. I too feel that the 1994 attempt wasn't able to remotely convey the drama of the novel. The fastest thousand page turner I'd ever attempted. It's certainly a challenge, but not out of the realm of possibility that it could be made with better quality. Judging from past attempts with King's horror genre adaptations, not worth getting hopeful about.
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I remembered recently another King movie that I've enjoyed. Called,The Dead Zone, with Christopher Walken. Strange powers of premonition plague his mind after a terrible car wreck leaves him comatose for some time. There's kind of a spooky correlation to our current political reality with his premonition of an unhinged politician, (Martin Sheen) becoming a dictatorial president bent on unleashing nukes and Armageddon.
The Shawshank Redemption is a movie that will always stand as a great for me. I read the novella and watch the movie on an annual basis, and they both have excellent staying power for me.
Wait, what? The Green Mile is a Stephen King book? I love that movie. I also loved Christine and Shawshank Redemption. Cujo and Children of the Corn still give me nightmares! Man he wrote a lot of books!