Which Stephen King movie you think is the most horrifying?!


Question: Most horrifying movie of all the Stephen King movies.


Answers: Most horrifying movie of all the Stephen King movies.

IT, I hate clowns

The Shining, no question.

Depends what scares you most. Im not afraid of clowns but IT freaks me out to no end.

Yup, The Shining. Only film I've ever had to stop watching on my own cause I was too scared, even though I'd seen it several times before.

I really dislike clowns. So "It" was the most horrifying movie for me.

Feature film,"The Shining"
tv:"'Salem's Lot(Both versions)
"The Storm Of The Century"

OMG The shinning was damn creepy!!!!!! I almost **** my pants!!!

What the **** The Shining is no way scary You people are wimps lol Good kubrick classic though ;)

The Green Mile

The most horrifying movie was Pet Cemetary. It just felt so real and I was so sucked into it and beleived it. He has a way of doing that to me. I read ALMOST all his books.

I can watch most of the movies based on his books (and not be afraid) but "The Shining " did it for me. I've read the book a number of times
When my Mom read the book she kept throwing it away (she got scared)and won't read another book by him and kept buying more copies of it eventually she finished it (LOL!!!!)

'Misery'
I just can't get it out of my head when she "smashes" his feet with that sledgehammer (shudders)

I'd have to go with "Carrie." Its horror functions on two levels: the level of conventional horror (flying knives via Carrie's telekinetic powers, the climactic scene in the high school gym where she lashes out with the power of her mind); and the level of hellish relationships (Carrie's religious fanatic of a mother and the pathological relationship between her and her daughter). This was Stephen King's first novel, and it rivals "The Shining," "The Shawshank Redemption," and "The Dead Zone" as the best film adaptation of one of his works.

defianitly IT or i really didnt like thinner i thought it was corny...yeppers. I still have nightmares over that movie, but ive never seen the shinning

Pet Sematary

From the start, even if you haven't read the book, there is a sense of doom because Stephen King wanted to flaunt the old notion that you cannot use foreshadowing and still achieve scares and surprises. First comes the cat and the comeback, and we KNOW Gage is going to be killed by one of those speeding trucks and, like the cat, will be buried in the Pet Sematary. Like the cat, he is going to come back a monster, and he's going to be murderous. Then, his father has to do what he has to do~destroy the creature he created, a child who has murdered his mother and their family friend. THEN, he carries his wife's body to the Sematary AND she comes back...

The film is backed with horrific moments. "Mommy, Church doesn't smell good." Yeesh! And, what about her flashbacks to her sister?! *shudder* Then, there's the young dead guy who keeps showing up a la "An American Werewolf in London".

THIS is the most horrifying Stephen King film, going beyond that to ghastly! It's unrelentingly grim and, yes, foreboding. I've considered all of the others. "Cujo" and "It" certainly are up there. "The Shining" was never successful to me because Stanley Kubrick changed the story so much; Jack Nicholson starts out crazy and has nowhere to go; and, Wendy's portrayal is way offbase. As a result, any possible scares fall flat. Sadly, not many King translations to the screen work as well as his novels.



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