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Roderick Usher 04-10-2007 07:45 AM

Favorite Unfilmed Stephen King Story?
 
I'm wrapping up my work with Mr. Carpenter and am on the hunt for material. I know that King is usually very cool about optioning his story rights for adaptation and I'm wondering...

Are there any of his stories that you love which have never made it to the screen?

Yeah, I'm fishing here - but I'd love any comments.

X¤MurderDoll¤X 04-10-2007 08:32 AM

Gerald's Game. My favorite Stephen King story, hard to imagine someone being able to adapt it for the screen though.

Alfred Hitchcock could have done it. :p

Demonique 04-10-2007 10:11 AM

Definitely The Long Walk. It has great characterization, pathos, horror elements, and a good ending if it isn't turned "happy for hollywood".

Doc Faustus 04-10-2007 12:29 PM

The Boogeyman from Night Shift, The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet from Skeleton Crew, I am the Doorway from Night Shift, The Mist from Skeleton Crew (that would be amazing since it itself is an homage to 50s monster films). There's all sorts of things, but I think the Mist would be head and shoulders above the others

Roderick Usher 04-10-2007 01:09 PM

The Mist is currently filming with Frank Darabont at the helm.

I was thinking about I Am the Doorway. Could be kind of cool.

Doc Faustus 04-10-2007 01:55 PM

Hmm, that will be cool. I am the Doorway might work. By the way, do you know if Arthur Machen is public domain?

Roderick Usher 04-10-2007 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Doc Faustus (Post 585440)
Hmm, that will be cool. I am the Doorway might work. By the way, do you know if Arthur Machen is public domain?

I believe so, as many of his stories are available free online, but this guy could tell you for sure.

[email protected]

Doc Faustus 04-10-2007 03:20 PM

Thanks. I think Machen's work could be done really eerily on screen.

Roderick Usher 04-10-2007 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Doc Faustus (Post 585527)
Thanks. I think Machen's work could be done really eerily on screen.

Pan's Labyrinth certainly owes a bit to The Great God Pan

Despare 04-10-2007 06:13 PM

Stationary Bike

Give it a look... I LOVED it, it's fairly short.


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