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The Long Walk...finally

Posted on 6/15/18 at 2:06 pm
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 6/15/18 at 2:06 pm
I don't know how I missed this when the story came out in April..

Stephen King's The Long Walk Movie
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New Line Cinema, which made the big-screen version of Stephen King’s It, is staying in the King business, setting its sights on adapting his novel The Long Walk.

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First published in 1979, Long Walk is set in a future dystopian America ruled by an authoritarian. The country holds an annual walking contest in which 100 teens must journey, non-stop and under strict rules, until only one of them is still standing alive to receive the prize. The story told of a 16-year-old walker named Raymond Garraty and the teens — some good, some bad, some mysterious — in his orbit.


My favorite Stephen King book is finally being made. Please, let them do it right.

Posted by LSU Coyote
Member since Sep 2007
53390 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 2:39 pm to
My favorite King book is a softball. Really enjoyed 11.22.63 but hate the Hulu addaptation.
Posted by Green Chili Tiger
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Member since Jul 2009
47615 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 2:45 pm to
quote:

New Line Cinema, which made the big-screen version of Stephen King’s It, is staying in the King business, setting its sights on adapting his novel The Long Walk.




Great story.

I wish there was a studio out there with the balls and the ability to make a faithful-to-the-book adaptation of Rage, but that will never happen in today's climate.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
95789 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 2:49 pm to
I’m wondering how they pull this one off.

All of his Bachman books were exceptionally dark but this one is in a class of its own, especially with regards to the gorn in some of the deaths.


I guess it was a matter of time, though, since they have mined pretty much every other King property to use as a movie or miniseries.

The only two which come to mind as our of bounds are The Breathing Method and Rage.

Rage has been pulled from print in wake of the rash of school shootings since the 90s.

Breathing Method is just... odd. If it gets adapted I would think it has to be done anthology style like Cat’s Eye did with Quitters Inc and The Ledge.
Posted by ZappBrannigan
Member since Jun 2015
7692 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 2:56 pm to


You get your movie,yes.

But someone remember's The Running Man's adaption and we're treated to Garraty and Company being chased by street hockey warriors.

Lousy stinking monkey paw.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
95789 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 3:00 pm to
I don’t think they would have allowed the original Running Man movie to end with Arnold flying into the network skyscraper while flipping Killian the bird.
Posted by Tigertown in ATL
Georgia foothills
Member since Sep 2009
29206 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 8:08 pm to
LOVED the Long Walk.

So straightforward it would be a very simple movie to make. I hope they stick right with the book.
Posted by northshorebamaman
Cochise County AZ
Member since Jul 2009
35501 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 8:11 pm to
Although I'm a fan of a lot of his books, I don't generally pay much attention when movie adaptions are announced. I'm excited about this one. I probably read it five times as a teenager.
Posted by Brosef Stalin
Member since Dec 2011
39214 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 8:16 pm to
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set in a future dystopian America ruled by an authoritarian

This movie is gonna be nothing but Trump bashing
Posted by mizzoubuckeyeiowa
Member since Nov 2015
35549 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 8:24 pm to
Is he the richest author of all-time?

Or is it Louis L'amour?

I mean once you get a name for yourself...the books sell themselves and then become movies. Everything that has his name on it becomes a movie or TV adaption.

He might hate the Shining movie but that was the best thing to ever happen to him. Having a famed director make a classic film about his book (even though it's very loosely based on the book) but it drove people to buy the book.

My favorite King book though isn't any of those best-sellers...it's his semi-autobiography about writing.

Stephen King: On Writing

He loved the movies and those old serial magazines about mystery and horror.

ETA: Nevermind, it's Rowling.

She's worth 1 billion? For writing about wizards? Man did she hit the lottery by being in this day and age.
This post was edited on 6/15/18 at 8:26 pm
Posted by MississippiLSUfan
Brookhaven
Member since Oct 2005
12499 posts
Posted on 6/15/18 at 8:27 pm to
You get three warnings then pew pew pew from the half track. Felt sorry for the kid with the bubbling shits.
Posted by Tigertown in ATL
Georgia foothills
Member since Sep 2009
29206 posts
Posted on 6/16/18 at 6:44 am to
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I don't generally pay much attention when movie adaptions


I read The Shining in hardcover when it was released and was spellbound.

I was excited about the movie.

I know people laud the movie but it was an absolute disappointment to me.
Posted by St Augustine
The Pauper of the Surf
Member since Mar 2006
64248 posts
Posted on 6/16/18 at 8:03 pm to
Maybe my favorite king book or definitely top 3. Read it several times in college and loved it. Not really sure if I want to watch a movie about it though.
Posted by TigerMyth36
River Ridge
Member since Nov 2005
39732 posts
Posted on 6/16/18 at 8:35 pm to
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Breathing Method is just... odd. If it gets adapted


Anything no matter how odd can be "adapted".

The Lawnmower Man movie and book have nothing in common other than the name.
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