Originally posted by kensei
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It was Stephen King, and to be honest, I've not read his books much. I read Dolores Claiborne, two of the novellas in Different Seasons, and a couple of short stories, but I've never made it through one of his really long novels, in spite of the fact that his writing is pretty tight, and they start off well. I just never identify with his characters. I thought the idea at the beginning of Gerald's Game was great, but once the initial problem was resolved, I was done with it.
His books are always a struggle to bring to screen. I loved Dolores Claiborne (the movie), but the pairing of Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh really couldn't miss, I don't think, and Stand by Me was great, mainly because Rob Reiner trusted his child actors, and didn't over-direct them, and then, it was a suspense film, but not a monster movie, or a supernatural story. In spite of some really gross stuff in King, I think he puts some things in them that no special effects creator can make, which can compete with what he manages to conjure up in reader's minds.
Come to think of it, his other successful films, like Misery haven't been supernatural, and Carrie saved it to the end. (And to be honest, I know that film was well-received, but I didn't like it much myself.)
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