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What Stephen King really thinks about movie adaptations of his books

What Stephen King really thinks about movie adaptations of his books

Stephen King's first editor, Bill Thompson, once said, 'Steve has a movie camera in his head.'
So vividly drawn is King's fiction that it's offered the basis for some 50 feature films. For half a century, since Brian De Palma's 1976 film Carrie, Hollywood has turned, and turned again, to King's books for their richness of character, nightmare and sheer entertainment.

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