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Creepshows: The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Guide (Illustrated Movie Guide)
 
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Creepshows: The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Guide (Illustrated Movie Guide) [Illustrated] (Paperback)

by Stephen Jones (Author)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Titan Books Ltd (23 Nov 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1840233095
  • ISBN-13: 978-1840233094
  • Product Dimensions: 27.2 x 21 x 1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 463,567 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The work of Stephen King has always enjoyed a rather rocky relationship with Hollywood and Creepshows: The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Guide chonicles all the big and small screen adaptations of his novels and short stories. No stone is left unturned in Stephen Jones exhaustive documentary of the great, the okay and the just plain awful movies, some so bad and so far removed from King's original concept, such as Lawnmower Man, that the author has fought to have his name removed from the credits. It's clear from this that producers and directors see King's work as a way of making a quick buck, but for every Graveyard Shift (based on a short story) there is a Shawshank Redemption (another short story originally called "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption"). Jones provides critical commentary and plenty of trivia on every entry but the real meat comes from King's own thoughts on the movie adaptations. He's heavily critical of some, delighted by others and it is made quite plain that in Hollywood, no one really gives a damn about listening to the author after they've signed over the movie rights. This is an interesting and thorough examination of one of the biggest brand names in horror movies and although a tad pricey and probably only for King completists, makes for a great insight into the inner workings of Hollywood and trials of bringing a book to the screen. --Jonathan Weir


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From award-winning author Stephen Jones comes this definitive illustrated guide to all 50-plus film and television productions taken from the work of master storyteller Stephen King. The book will include in-depth coverage of classic films like Stand By Me, The Green Mile, The Shawshank Redemption, Carrie, The Shining, Dolores Claiborne and Misery, through fan favourites such as Salem's Lot,The Dead Zone, and Christine, to a comprehensive round-up of enjoyable direct-to-video movies like Sometime They Come Back...Again, TV work (The Stand and Storm of the Century), and even the inside story of Maximum Overdrive, the film King directed himself. Featuring exclusive commentary from Stephen King (drawn from Jones' extensive interviews with him).

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great tie-in with King's movies., 13 Jun 2002
By L. Andrews "jointhepartyuk" (Newport, South Wales) - See all my reviews
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I am a big fan of movie tie-in books (although I've yet to get THE EVIL DEAD COMPANION). Also being a big fan of Stephen King, both of his novels and films, it was essential that I buy this book. I was not disappointed with what I got.

Containing indepth analysis of all King's films up to the date of publication, including comments by the man himself. It's actually quite interesting to see what he's got to say about the good films and the bad, and he even comments on his own film MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE, a film us King fans would love to forget!

Informative, illustrative and attractively presented, this is one for all King fans.

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Hereeeeeee's Stephen!, 3 Feb 2003
By David Carling "Author" (London, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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It is a well documented fact that Stephen King Adaptations tend to Suck!
If by the forces of nature, we are forced to watch the less-creepier end of the Terror Genre. With productions that become plagued with a variety of disaster's, leading men and women come and go like cartoon fads, and more often than usual the authors original screenplay is scrapped at the first hurdle. Numerous sequels have reproduced from the already unsteady vessels from which they have spun-off from, King has become one of the world's greatest known authors, if not the leading voice in Horror writing, but yet is Hollywood's biggest critical and commercial flop originator.
Opening up with an Introduction from Director and Friend, Mick Garris, the book jumps straight into the timeline. From the early DePalma Classic 'Carrie', to unfinished projects and ideas for future films stuck in the midst of development hell. Falling back on the King novel 'Danse Macabre' for notes on the authors past, it becomes seemingly apparent that English author Stephen Jones has never met King and appears to be harboring over the fact; but, as the final page is read, you are confronted with a picture of the two arm-in-arm. Shucks!
For those unfamiliar with Kings work this is most probably the best introduction available on the market. For the rest of us who have seen a majority of the movies, if not all of them, this is nothing new. Full of interesting facts placed in small boxes on each page and magazine references on the other this is still an interesting buy if only to brush up your knowledge on all those cameos and in-jokes.
Nice stills with cast and crew to each movie (excluding Gaffer and Best Boy) this is a handy guide for both the films and the horrifying novels.
Came close to four, but sadly just the three stars.
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