Frank Darabont Has Another King Flick in Him?
And if you guys haven't read this one, yet ... do so.
Frank Darabont is two-for-two when it comes to Stephen King adaptations (The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile). His third one, The Mist, looks pretty darn creepy so far -- so what's next? Any of you King fanatics remember the fantastic story The Long Walk?
More of a short novel than a short story, The Long Walk is about a futuristic competition in which 100 young men start walking down a highway in Maine -- and they stop when there's only one living survivor. The story resides in King's "The Bachman Books," and it's absolutely worth reading (two or three times).
And it looks like if Mr. Darabont has his wish, The Long Walk will be his next King flick. Here's a snippet of Bloody-Disgusting's Comic Con coverage: "During an interview to promote Dimension Films' upcoming Stephen King adaptation, The Mist, director Frank Darabont revealed to BD.com that he is in fact going to helm Stephen King's The Long Walk once he has completed Fahrenheit 451."
That's pretty much all the news we have on this adaptation, but I do know that it's been a passion project for Darabont for several years now. Which means the movie will probably be fantastic ... once it finally hits the screens.
Source: Bloody-Disgusting.com
More of a short novel than a short story, The Long Walk is about a futuristic competition in which 100 young men start walking down a highway in Maine -- and they stop when there's only one living survivor. The story resides in King's "The Bachman Books," and it's absolutely worth reading (two or three times).
And it looks like if Mr. Darabont has his wish, The Long Walk will be his next King flick. Here's a snippet of Bloody-Disgusting's Comic Con coverage: "During an interview to promote Dimension Films' upcoming Stephen King adaptation, The Mist, director Frank Darabont revealed to BD.com that he is in fact going to helm Stephen King's The Long Walk once he has completed Fahrenheit 451."
That's pretty much all the news we have on this adaptation, but I do know that it's been a passion project for Darabont for several years now. Which means the movie will probably be fantastic ... once it finally hits the screens.
Source: Bloody-Disgusting.com
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rustdog writes: on Aug 01 2007 09:12 AM I always preferred King's books written as Bachman. The Long Walk is Battle Royale in a marathon setting. I still can't figure out the ending after reading it several times. (Reply to this) |
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Vitamin M writes: on Aug 01 2007 09:13 AM Can't wait for the Mist. I'll be hoping F451 and the long walk happen and soon. (Reply to this) |
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DiscoDan writes: on Aug 01 2007 09:21 AM Fantastic! The Green Mile and Shawshank aren't just fantastic King adaptations but two of the best movies ever made. I LOVE the Mist so I can't wait to see what Frank will do. It'll be nice to see a horror movie made well. I haven't read the Long Walk yet but I'm sure he'll do great on it as well. (Reply to this) |
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Sleeper writes: on Aug 01 2007 09:31 AM I would like to see Darabont tackle The Gunslinger, faithful to King's vision. (Reply to this) |
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docholliday504 writes: on Aug 01 2007 12:07 PM This is my favorite King Book (I've read them all). I can't wait. Couldn't ask for a better director!! (Reply to this) |
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Ash84 writes: on Aug 01 2007 12:44 PM I was pumped for The Mist. This announcement just put me over the edge. TLW is my favorite book of Bachman's and I've always wanted to write a script for it. It should be good. (Reply to this) |
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dracus writes: on Aug 01 2007 01:23 PM I love The Long Walk! I can't beleive it's taken this long to turn it into a movie. King and Darabont go together like Macaraoni and cheese so the wait will be worth it. I've always had this vision of what the poor kid who can't keep up with the others getting executed looks like; now I'm looking forward to seeing how close this vision is on the big screen. If you haven't read The Long Walk, then by all means do so, classic King! (Reply to this) |
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gratefuldawg writes: on Aug 01 2007 01:28 PM Darabount certainly has found his niche in King novellas. But didnt he also direct the contrived DREAMCATCHER; certainly a low point for both parties. Darabount somehow manages to bring Kings sensibility and tone to the screen. Hopefully he'll choosed to revamp IT after LONG HIGHWAY. (Reply to this) |
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Devontate writes: on Aug 01 2007 02:20 PM In reply to this comment (#1001451) I believe it was Laurence Kasdan who directed Crapcatcher, so Darabont remains flawless in King adaptations. Darabont is a fantastic director, even outside of Stephen King territory (his direction in The Majestic is damn near beautiful). Can't wait. (Reply to this) |
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Defmonkey writes: on Aug 01 2007 04:09 PM Effing Awesome! 'The Long Walk' is one of my favorite books of the Bachman series. Then maybe... You know maybe, he can remake 'The Running Man' and not have it suck... And have Ahnold. (Reply to this) |
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tkgeisha writes: on Aug 01 2007 05:10 PM In reply to this comment (#1001766) The Long Walk and the Mist are two of my favorite novella's. Glad to hear their in good hands. I've alwaays wished for a decent Running Man adaptaion also. It was blasphemy to put that title on the first movie. (Reply to this) |
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Product_of_You writes: on Aug 01 2007 05:21 PM I seem to remember The Running Man being pretty awesome. And what is wrong with Dreamcatcher? I liked it. (Reply to this) |
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tkgeisha writes: on Aug 02 2007 03:38 AM In reply to this comment (#1001929) "I seem to remember The Running Man being pretty awesome" Have you read the story? It could have been much better if they made a movie from the plot of the book instead of taking the title and making soemthing completely different. (Reply to this) |
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frothy writes: on Aug 02 2007 04:37 AM The Running Man wasn't completely different, they just, er... enhanced it. Exaggerated it. Whatever. It was not a bad movie taken on its own merits. I think I liked The Long Walk more than any of the other Bachman stories: Running Man, Rage, Roadwork, The Regulators, Thinner, and Blaze. (Reply to this) |
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Ash84 writes: on Aug 02 2007 09:22 AM In reply to this comment (#1002940) I really liked Blaze though. It's probably my second favorite Bachman behind TLW. (Reply to this) |
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LAZARUS007 writes: on Aug 03 2007 02:18 AM In reply to this comment (#1001929) That movie was horrible; never read the novel but the writing in the movie sucked, the acting sucked, the plot sucked even more, well maybe not as much. I cant believe morgan freeman was in it. (Reply to this) |
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The Major writes: on Aug 06 2007 11:16 AM Top three King works that should be movies: 1. Eyes of the Dragon - this fantastic story screams movie, I cannot believe it hasn't been done yet. 2. The Long Walk - yes! 3. The Dark Tower saga - not sure if it can be done, would require a trilogy and a LOT of cutting. Dreamcatcher was a pretty awful book (this coming from a big King fan) so I am not going to fault the director too much. How exactly do movies like Dreamcatcher and Secret Window get made before the above three?! (Reply to this) |
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bankshot writes: on Mar 24 2008 02:24 PM I do love this story, but I don't think it's in the future. I think it's a alternate dimension in which the Nazis won world war 2. Great Story. Doesn't need a back story but maybe some flashbacks. I think a back story would ruin the jolt of what actually happens on the road. (Reply to this) |
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