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The Running Man: Comparing Stephen King’s Novel & Arnold’s Classic

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@wstine79
@wstine79 Ай бұрын
"I'll be back." "Only in a rerun."
@jwnj9716
@jwnj9716 Ай бұрын
Hey lighthead! Hey, Christmas tree!
@FleetwoodTheProfit
@FleetwoodTheProfit Ай бұрын
Aye, as a kid I thought: "Kinda burnt ya there, Arnold." I mean, it only works there, in that scene, in that movie but it was good. If the cop in Terminator said it....not so much. 😊
@FleetwoodTheProfit
@FleetwoodTheProfit Ай бұрын
​@@jwnj9716"Now just plain zero."
@jwnj9716
@jwnj9716 Ай бұрын
@@FleetwoodTheProfit How about a light?
@FleetwoodTheProfit
@FleetwoodTheProfit Ай бұрын
@@jwnj9716 "last year's losers.."
@The_Texorcist
@The_Texorcist Ай бұрын
Casting Dawson was a genius move. I mean not only did everyone at the time know him as one of the premier game show hosts but all that experience from years of doing that job allowed him to have that game show host charisma to give life to that role. I remember reading the book after watching the movie, mind you I was 10-12yo at the time. I remember how much darker and different it was but I liked that for some reason. I think the pace of the book helped me keep turning the pages.
@OldJabbaJaws
@OldJabbaJaws Ай бұрын
So would Drew Carey be the right move for the current version?
@theghostofrethsich2813
@theghostofrethsich2813 Ай бұрын
@@OldJabbaJaws no I’d actually pick Wayne Brady and not because of skin color he’s just a better overall performer.
@Sidharthavicious
@Sidharthavicious Ай бұрын
Hard to duplicate Dawson's inherent sleaze. My mom swore she could smell cigarettes and booze when he came on. "Only in a rerun". Not many people get to one up an Arnold one liner.
@tonycrabtree3416
@tonycrabtree3416 Ай бұрын
Dawson was perfect. His acting skills along with his Family Feud game show were the perfect combination.
@jessyleppert2
@jessyleppert2 Ай бұрын
Chuck Woolery was the first choice but was busy with Love Connection and Scrabble
@AbstractM0use
@AbstractM0use Ай бұрын
It's different enough that it can be looked at as separate entities. One is a Stephen King story, the other is an Arnold Schwarzeneggar action movie. I always said the same of The Shining. One is a King book, the other is a Stanley Kubrick film.
@slimmccoy8863
@slimmccoy8863 Ай бұрын
see also "The Lawnmower Man". There's so little connection to the short story, it's unrecognizable.
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea Ай бұрын
"Here is Subzero, now....'Plain Zero'" 😂
@TheMadTurtle
@TheMadTurtle Ай бұрын
They should have made that a unique ending line for the Terminator in MK11.
@Sidharthavicious
@Sidharthavicious Ай бұрын
It's no "Let off some steam" from Commando.
@johnlocke9437
@johnlocke9437 Ай бұрын
Which, ironically, is MORE than subzero 😂
@BlackRavenRiot
@BlackRavenRiot Ай бұрын
Try not to disturb me friend he's dead tired.
@cubanref9670
@cubanref9670 Ай бұрын
“Hope you left enough room for my fist Cuz I’m gona rip out your goddammn spine!!!!! Graaarrrrrrrrrrrrr”😂
@richardgadberry8398
@richardgadberry8398 Ай бұрын
"Are you ready for pain? Are you ready for suffering? If the answer is yes, then you're ready for Captain Freedom's Workout!"
@mlongpre100
@mlongpre100 Ай бұрын
no not ready
@realeala
@realeala Ай бұрын
I wish this version was directed by Paul verhoven
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Ай бұрын
Running Man did it better than Verhoeven.
@roderickray8116
@roderickray8116 Ай бұрын
I’ve echoed the same sentiment about Paul V directing “The Running Man” for years. I love this version, but I think Paul would’ve really played to the propaganda of the time, added some gruesome deaths, and I love his commercial interludes.
@macrous2120
@macrous2120 Ай бұрын
Oh man, that would have been cool!
@user-ln9kz4xp9t
@user-ln9kz4xp9t Ай бұрын
Ditto
@chickengenius4202
@chickengenius4202 Ай бұрын
👍🏻
@SegaCDUniverse
@SegaCDUniverse Ай бұрын
I love this movie, it's my favorite Arnold film along with Total Recall and Predator trailing slightly behind those.
@Sidharthavicious
@Sidharthavicious Ай бұрын
No Conan love?
@ericdabronze151
@ericdabronze151 Ай бұрын
What if John Carpenter directed the 1987 Running Man? It would probably be closer to the source material. Imagine James Woods as Ben Richards
@oneproudbrowncoat
@oneproudbrowncoat Ай бұрын
THAT... is brilliant.
@jasondismuke4837
@jasondismuke4837 Ай бұрын
James Woods is great, but I'd have to go with Jeff Goldblum.
@ericdabronze151
@ericdabronze151 Ай бұрын
@@jasondismuke4837 Another great choice
@TrumanSparx
@TrumanSparx Ай бұрын
I pictured Tommy Lee Jones when I read it back in the day.
@jharris3267
@jharris3267 Ай бұрын
Oh man we were spoiled for choice! A lot of great thespians. ❤
@darrelavery9809
@darrelavery9809 Ай бұрын
" Last season's winners?" " Last season's losers."
@kennethnoisewater8170
@kennethnoisewater8170 Ай бұрын
The lisp sells it.
@clarencewalker3925
@clarencewalker3925 Ай бұрын
People forget Richard Dawson began his career as an actor.
@benmcfee
@benmcfee Ай бұрын
He was absolutely fantastic in that film. He and Jesse Ventura elevated that movie, for me! Arnold was great too, but at that stage in his career, he was just doing what came naturally.
@damright
@damright Ай бұрын
I loved the film ! But I have one clinging memory that seems so true these days," when Arnie goes to the case machine he says his account is empty, and it was full" now we are so close to a truly cashless system, that scene is so now... digital only currency we have no control of at the whim of a bank
@user-fq7vs8dl5k
@user-fq7vs8dl5k Ай бұрын
The Running Man is great. When the host asked the old lady who she was betting on and she said Ben Richards. He's a bad mother f****r.
@Loreweavver
@Loreweavver Ай бұрын
The video game Manhunt has done the best job, imo, of really capturing the theme of this story.
@andrewcoulthard-clark
@andrewcoulthard-clark Ай бұрын
In Arnold's autobiography, 'Total Recal', he says one week into shooting, the original director was fired. The producers waited until Arnie was away to do it, and replaced him with a cheaper option. Paul Michael Glasser had only worked in television, and was given no time to prepare or have a vision, so he shot it like a TV show.
@qjames0077
@qjames0077 Ай бұрын
I bought a Richard Bachman version of Running Man for a little over a hundred bucks. The most expensive book that I, as a collector, have purchased. But also the one I'm most proud of
@javi__...
@javi__... Ай бұрын
About 7 years ago I bought a pristine version of the old hardcover bachman books collection. It was 30 bucks. It was too good to pass up.
@Captain_AAhab_
@Captain_AAhab_ Ай бұрын
The Long Walk is criminally underrated
@emsleywyatt3400
@emsleywyatt3400 Ай бұрын
What? The paperback? I bought that without knowing it was King. Still have it.
@qjames0077
@qjames0077 Ай бұрын
@@emsleywyatt3400 it's probably worth some money, my friend
@qjames0077
@qjames0077 Ай бұрын
@@emsleywyatt3400 I would never get rid of mine, King is one of my favorite authors, but yeah, if it's in good shape I bet it's worth at least a hundred bucks
@MichaelSunny
@MichaelSunny Ай бұрын
I still think it’s awesome that Arnold did a Stephen king movie!
@ackerjawaka4742
@ackerjawaka4742 Ай бұрын
He wrote it using the Richard Backman name and the novel is nothing like the movie ⚡ Dweezil Zappa and Mick Fleetwood make cameo appearances in the film and it is directed by Paul Michael Glassier (starsky) 😜
@gman3229
@gman3229 Ай бұрын
Plot twist: Steven King is actually the pen name
@jonathanfeldheim6554
@jonathanfeldheim6554 Ай бұрын
I'll never forget the giant cardboard cutout at the theater and what it said "It's a game nobody survives" "Schwarzenegger has yet to play"--ofc his best line is "See you at the 10 year prison reunion"
@Tubeite
@Tubeite Ай бұрын
For anyone interested, Rambo: First Blood and Cobra are also based on books.
@NestedVideoProductions
@NestedVideoProductions Ай бұрын
Both the book and the movie are so great for any King/Arnold fans. The movie plays like a really colorful and fun video game while the book almost reads like a very dark and bleak graphic novel. It’d be awesome to see a new updated film that sticks directly to the source material.
@brianstiles1701
@brianstiles1701 Ай бұрын
Good news, there's a remake coming based on the novella (by the guy who did Picard S3)
@capitalcitygoofball1987
@capitalcitygoofball1987 Ай бұрын
@@brianstiles1701 Terry Matalas is remaking Enemy Mine. Edgar Wright is doing Running Man.
@oneproudbrowncoat
@oneproudbrowncoat Ай бұрын
Guarantee you one thing, they won't use the same ending as the novella had.
@Sidharthavicious
@Sidharthavicious Ай бұрын
@@oneproudbrowncoat They might tone down the racism too.
@oneproudbrowncoat
@oneproudbrowncoat Ай бұрын
@@Sidharthavicious The language is part of what establishes the setting.
@blampfno
@blampfno 15 күн бұрын
I read Running Man in The Bachman Books when I was a kid and was excited to see the movie. I remember thinking "well, at least they got names right" after seeing it.
@benmcfee
@benmcfee Ай бұрын
I read Stephen KIng's book first, and was blown away by it. I couldn't wait to see what the film did with that amazing story. I wish I'd known they basically threw out the entire plot and made a new one to suit Schwarzenegger's persona, because I think if I'd known that I would have enjoyed the movie more the first time. As it was, I got something completely different from what I was expecting, and at first, I really didn't like it. A couple years later, I re-visited the film, and realized it was actually pretty damn good. It just wasn't the story that Stephen King wrote. I would still love to see someone do a faithful adaptation some day (and yes, I would love to see them have the guts to keep the original ending; especially in a post-nine-eleven world).
@oneproudbrowncoat
@oneproudbrowncoat Ай бұрын
Of course, that ending won't happen. More's the pity.
@TeatroGrotesco
@TeatroGrotesco Ай бұрын
Left out at the end that as he crashes the plane he locks eyes with Killian and in the most 70's thing to do he gives him the finger.
@RussianPirate-ff7yt
@RussianPirate-ff7yt Ай бұрын
Such a fun as hell movie. Fast pace, tons of action, great opponents for Arnold, charismatic villain in Richard Dawson, and, of course, one liners gallore. Doesn't quite crack my top 5 of Arnold, but man does it come close.
@Vaporvice84
@Vaporvice84 Ай бұрын
My 3rd favorite Arnie flick. I love it more than some of his bigger, better classics. So much fun. Seen it in theaters twice. It also has my favorite Arnie quote, the one regarding ramming one's fist into another man's stomach.
@jessyleppert2
@jessyleppert2 Ай бұрын
2:33 I would've loved to have seen an evil side of Chuck Woolery take on Arnold Schwarzenegger.
@kennethnoisewater8170
@kennethnoisewater8170 Ай бұрын
“I’ll be back!” “I’ll be back in 2 and 2.”
@TheEmeraldSword86
@TheEmeraldSword86 Ай бұрын
I feel you have to look at "The Running Man" the same way as "The Shining." Both movies are good on their own, but they are very unfaithful to the books they were based on. I liked Arnold's "The Running Man," but I'm excited for Edgar Wright's version. Here's to hoping it's more accurate to the book.
@Captain_AAhab_
@Captain_AAhab_ Ай бұрын
If any movie was in desperate need of a remake with a modern take on
@josebro352
@josebro352 Ай бұрын
It's being remade as we speak. Edgar Wright is directing and reports say that it will follow the source material more. Coincidentally I would love to see another Richard Bachman adaptation be remade. Thinner. The 1996 version was terrible and I think it definitely deserves a remake. It could be fantastic in the hands of the right director.
@punchbuggyyellow7097
@punchbuggyyellow7097 Ай бұрын
I saw the movie in the cinema & read the book shortly after. I loved them both, but for different reasons. The changes made for the movie are understandable for the time period & gave the masses what they loved at the time. I don't think a faithful adaptation would have gone down nearly as well, especially with the entrails scene. Hopefully they keep that in for the remake.
@JustWasted3HoursHere
@JustWasted3HoursHere Ай бұрын
In the final scene in the book the description of what happens to Ben Richards in the airplane is gruesome to say the least. His intestines are hanging out of his gut as he crawls to the cabin so he can fly the plane into the TV building. I remember being quite shocked reading that as a kid.
@user-ih5jr8rt5q
@user-ih5jr8rt5q Ай бұрын
King based his story off of a movie he saw called: Le Prix du danger / The Prize of Peril directed by Yves Boisset (1983)
@Lifegivinglemons
@Lifegivinglemons Ай бұрын
I originally got The Running Man book from a secondhand book fair, and couldnt put it down. When i found out there was a movie version, I went to find it, and was a little disappointed. Sure, it wasn't really anything like the book, but it was Arnold doing what he did best, so that helped. Had no idea there was a new adaptation coming, so I'm looking forward to that, now.
@CornPop2
@CornPop2 Ай бұрын
not a remake...... Hollywood will definitely make it weird
@matttupper2581
@matttupper2581 Ай бұрын
Great video! You should contrast "Under the Dome" book vs series... Yikes.
@lestat1uk
@lestat1uk Ай бұрын
Having watched the film in the 80s I then went on to read the book and I thought the book was so dark, all the time rooting for Ben Richards to get the money for his family. Having made a martyr out of Ben made more sense to me as that would inspire people more. I have not watched the movie again since.
@simonwoodthrillerwriter
@simonwoodthrillerwriter Ай бұрын
I'm not a big fan of the movie. It's too camp for me. Richard Dawson is the stand out reason to watch. I'm really interested to see what Edgar Wright does because if he keeps it closer to the book (which is great but boy, is it bleak) it'll be a banger.
@jessyleppert2
@jessyleppert2 Ай бұрын
2:33 originally it was supposed to be Chuck Woolery
@thespicemelange.1
@thespicemelange.1 Ай бұрын
Tom Petty was in the postman? I guess I should have watched that movie.
@johnfitzpatrick3094
@johnfitzpatrick3094 Ай бұрын
Don't waste your time.
@proy14
@proy14 Ай бұрын
Well... There are many differences between the book and the film, because Running Man isn't really an adaptation of the novel. It's an Americanized copy with a happy ending of the French film "Le Prix du danger". There was a lawsuit about it.
@ClumsyDrow
@ClumsyDrow Ай бұрын
I wish they made a direct adaptation from the book. That be a hell of a ride
@KingPlantarian
@KingPlantarian Ай бұрын
Nice vid 👍 Might have to check the book out now
@dorkangel1076
@dorkangel1076 Ай бұрын
I had read the book before the movie. It was part of a set of short stories that were re-released under Steven Kings name in sets of four (I think) stories per book.
@josebro352
@josebro352 Ай бұрын
There's a reboot in the works with Edgar Wright directing. It supposedly will follow the source material a lot more. No word yet on who will play Richards.
@jessyleppert2
@jessyleppert2 Ай бұрын
If Chuck Woolery had accepted the role of Damon Killian in The Running Man, the movie might have been quite different. Here are a few possible scenarios: - Different tone: Woolery's hosting style was more lighthearted and humorous than Richard Dawson's, so the movie's tone might have been more campy or comedic. - Less menacing villain: Woolery might not have brought the same level of menace or sinister charm that Dawson brought to the role, potentially making the movie's antagonist less intimidating. - Alternative chemistry: Woolery's dynamic with Arnold Schwarzenegger's character might have been different, potentially altering the movie's action and dialogue. - Different cultural impact: With Woolery as the host, the movie's commentary on game shows and media might have been perceived differently by audiences. It's fascinating to consider how these changes might have rippled throughout the movie!
@ApsilonUK
@ApsilonUK Ай бұрын
The novella is outstanding, and it’s a real shame that they couldn’t stick to the source material. The film is dire and bears almost no resemblance. The Long Walk is another superb story in The Bachman Books.
@TheBS1000
@TheBS1000 Ай бұрын
Tonally, the book and movie are so different that they might as well be different stories. If someone had made another adaptation of The Running Man a mere five years after Arnie's version, but kept it closer to the original book and retitled it, I bet some viewers would be none the wiser.
@deadcatthinks6725
@deadcatthinks6725 Ай бұрын
Dweezil Zappa was also in the film. In the book im not sure the masses are inspired to uprise, the 2 underground contacts he makes both die, and the Games building (& Killian) were no doubt insured by The Network, and were rebuilt and recast and carried on broadcasting. Roadwork is a title id love to see given decent screen treatment.
@chrispaterson5524
@chrispaterson5524 14 күн бұрын
I agree. As long as they stay true to the Roadwork story. I would love to see The Long Walk, I just don't think it could be done properly.
@deadcatthinks6725
@deadcatthinks6725 14 күн бұрын
@@chrispaterson5524 theyve just started filming The Long Walk. Fingers crossed.
@joegreen8687
@joegreen8687 Ай бұрын
This is one of my very favorite Stephen King stories. I believe if they adapted this faithful to the book, it would be amazing. It’s been long enough since 911. I think they could pull off the true ending.
@Beastlango
@Beastlango Ай бұрын
I can’t believe you didn’t mention that he is giving the finger to then when he is slamming the plane into the build, it’s the best part
@rogermazuca4582
@rogermazuca4582 Ай бұрын
Sounds like something Duke Nukem would do 😂
@briefcaseblues6061
@briefcaseblues6061 Ай бұрын
I always loved the movie. The DVD has a great Special Feature options.
@wayneskipper6156
@wayneskipper6156 Ай бұрын
I 'borrowed' the Bachman Books collection from my sister in junior high. Probably not the best thing for a 12 y/o to be reading, but here we are
@Captain_AAhab_
@Captain_AAhab_ Ай бұрын
I know Running Man, Roadwork, and The Long Walk was in that book. Was The Rage in that as well? I can’t remember.
@The_Algae
@The_Algae Ай бұрын
​@@Captain_AAhab_ Yes. Rage is in there.
@jimmym3352
@jimmym3352 Ай бұрын
@@Captain_AAhab_ Rage WAS in there, but good luck finding Rage now days. I still have it though, since I bought mine in the early 90's.
@yesjustdavis2674
@yesjustdavis2674 Ай бұрын
My goodness ... i hope they do the book version 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@DaveTheTurd
@DaveTheTurd Ай бұрын
The book was one of my favorites as a youth. I remember seeing the film and wondering what on earth happened to the story. The idea that the book is getting a (hopefully) proper translation to screen is like a dream come true.... I'll definitely keep an eye out for it, thank you for the video.
@eustacequinlank7418
@eustacequinlank7418 Ай бұрын
I’m positive Climbing for Dollars will feature in the Edgar Wright version.
@gimmethepinkelephant3685
@gimmethepinkelephant3685 Ай бұрын
I loved this movie. I saw it in the theater. I've also read a lot of the Bachman novels (Blaze, The Long Walk, and Regulators), but for some reason I never got around to this one. They had a different tone to them, but if you're a big fan of King then you can still tell that it's his writing. Pretty good stuff. Just a bit more bleak, basic tear jerkers in some cases.
@jwnj9716
@jwnj9716 Ай бұрын
You should check out The Prize of Peril 1983. It's based on a short story that came before the Running Man. It doesn't have the fun and the comedy gold of the 1987 version but it's pretty good. There is even a TV version called Das Millionenspiel.
@mario27171
@mario27171 Ай бұрын
The short story by Robert Sheckley was published in 1958. Das Millionenspiel (1970) was the first movie.
@TheJohnnyCalifornia
@TheJohnnyCalifornia Ай бұрын
Probably the best shape and look for Arnold in his career. Not too gigantic, but still big - fit the sort of Cyberpunk sword and sandal style of the film. Like if Steve Reeves starred in ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK instead of Kurt Russell.
@BusyMEOW
@BusyMEOW 22 күн бұрын
The novel was great, with the main character running through city streets instead of a stadium. At the end where his gut is cut open and he pokes his intestines back in and crashes the plane into Killan's office was the best! I read the book along with listening to Fear Factory's Obsolete album, they both fit so well together if you read the CD lyrics
@seanb.6793
@seanb.6793 Ай бұрын
I read the book when I was a kid after really enjoying the movie, and at least then, it was no contest - the exciting movie scenes easily beat Ben Richards with his guts falling out flying the plane into the network building. I think I’ve always been a sucker for a happy ending 😊
@guardianbeardizer6361
@guardianbeardizer6361 Ай бұрын
4:45 I see you, Joe from Game Sack
@scottcuilty4154
@scottcuilty4154 21 күн бұрын
I read this book in one sitting under a tree behind a Denny's. Absolutely amazing.
@user-ct1yd7zr2c
@user-ct1yd7zr2c Ай бұрын
The book always wins!! I've never once heard someone say the movie was better than the book
@wallcity318
@wallcity318 Ай бұрын
There's only a few cases of this being the case
@savethezombies
@savethezombies Ай бұрын
You should check out Naked Lunch (if that even counts; nothing like the book but its way better) and The Basketball Diaries. I think Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is probably my favorite accurate adaptation.
@jamesday1295
@jamesday1295 Ай бұрын
Jaws
@aimdrummer
@aimdrummer Ай бұрын
I read the book many years ago when I too found out it was actually a Stephen King novel. Somehow I can't see any movie remake using the original ending of the book, I think that imagery would still be a bit too raw for many, and understandably so.
@thedarintino
@thedarintino Ай бұрын
The novel has such a brilliant ending, but due to what happened to the WTC towers on 9/11 there is NO WAY the announced remake will dare keep the same end as the novel.
@noelv1976
@noelv1976 Ай бұрын
Never say never.
@mikewilliams4443
@mikewilliams4443 Ай бұрын
It's been 23 years. They can definitely do it in the movie. The building will probably look more futuristic\ weird though.
@jimmym3352
@jimmym3352 Ай бұрын
@@mikewilliams4443 I still doubt it. But what they could do is have the producers host in an outdoor area and have the plane crash into that. But that just wouldn't be as dramatic, so even that may not work.
@CharlieDalton-pc9hh
@CharlieDalton-pc9hh Ай бұрын
Arnold
@jekw23
@jekw23 Ай бұрын
It’s a fun movie. Read the book as a teenager and it had very little connection to the film. Interesting as the chapters formed a countdown. Pretty brief story as well, think I read in a couple of hours.
@24kRobot
@24kRobot Ай бұрын
I love the Running Man flick! I had no idea it was based of a book let alone a KING book!! This is why I love JoBlo. I’m really looking forward to the rehash since it won’t be a remake, but closer to the book which is a bit different than the 80s film.
@Bluboy30
@Bluboy30 Ай бұрын
Even though I enjoyed Arnold's film version, I prefer the book. Hopefully, the new version will stay faithful the source material.
@husker4life109
@husker4life109 Ай бұрын
Edgar wright said he wants to make it more accurate to the book
@benmcfee
@benmcfee Ай бұрын
@@husker4life109 Edgar Wright could really nail that film, if he wanted to. I just hope he has the guts to keep the original ending, because after nine-eleven a lot of people will get cold feet over that one. Even if it is 23 years later.
@blackamerican40
@blackamerican40 Ай бұрын
Well, we know movie wise this didn't really happen in 2019. Oh well, the book setting is next year. Let's see what happens.
@nellywilliams2776
@nellywilliams2776 Ай бұрын
I need to look up the books you mentioned. Stephen King’s early work is pretty good.
@TheMadTurtle
@TheMadTurtle Ай бұрын
I need to watch this movie again.
@jamesday1295
@jamesday1295 Ай бұрын
I was surprised that i liked Carrie better than all his later work. I only read it recently and really thought it was excellent Always known the running man was one of the Bachman books but never read it. Time to find the audiobook.
@goffe2282
@goffe2282 Ай бұрын
I really like the book. I knew King wrote it. I did not know he wrote it under a pseudonym.
@Skoora
@Skoora Ай бұрын
When thinking of the book I always get it confused with The Long Walk as I haven’t read either since the 80’s. The long walk would make a good Outer Limits or Tales from the Darkside episode. Not sure there’d be enough there for a movie.
@RJStanley7
@RJStanley7 Ай бұрын
I've always imagined Bill Duke being ideal for playing book Killian, if they have made the movie close to the novel in the 80's.
@TheBS1000
@TheBS1000 Ай бұрын
I thought Lance Reddick would have been great in that role, but sadly he passed away.
@asymmetry9988
@asymmetry9988 Ай бұрын
The only thing the film has in common with the book is the title.
@AquaticHelp22
@AquaticHelp22 Ай бұрын
i remember reading the book at 13 and LOVED it I remember seeing the movie at 15 and PISSED OFF
@NobleOmnicide
@NobleOmnicide 29 күн бұрын
I was a kid when this movie came out. Every once in a while, my mom would take us to the movie theater. Normally, she would let us pick. But every once in a blue moon, she would pick the movie. In her mind, "The Running Man" sounded like a very athletic movie and she wanted to motivate my brother and I to be more athletic. So she took us to see The Running Man under that premise. She stopped taking us to movies based on movie titles alone after that. Come to think of it, she didn't take us to the theater much at all after that.
@oldgingerfuzz3522
@oldgingerfuzz3522 Ай бұрын
I thought that King used Bachman as he was also suffering from imposter syndrome and he wanted to see if anything he wrote that wasn’t “STEVEN KING” would be well received!!
@xxxyz721
@xxxyz721 Ай бұрын
I’m sure there was a French version of the story made as a film, I remember watching it and it was pretty good :). - la prix du danger (1983).
@Dr_1212
@Dr_1212 Ай бұрын
"CHICO!!"
@DJkwaz
@DJkwaz Ай бұрын
What happened to BuzzSaw?
@dennisk207
@dennisk207 Ай бұрын
He split
@kristentaylor5359
@kristentaylor5359 Ай бұрын
I read the Running Man after seeing the movie and thought my gosh that is so different but it was so good. It's too bad they changed it so much and made it pretty much into a parody of what it could have been. I also read The Long Walk ages ago and that would make an amazing movie and from what I hear, someone is trying to do just that
@wallcity318
@wallcity318 Ай бұрын
I loved The Long Walk, underrated
@kristentaylor5359
@kristentaylor5359 Ай бұрын
@@wallcity318 very much so. I got excited a few months back when I ran across an article talking about making it into a movie. Hopefully it won't get stuck in limbo
@wallcity318
@wallcity318 Ай бұрын
@@kristentaylor5359 ive been wanting a movie for a long time but now i dont know if it'll be done right
@capitalcitygoofball1987
@capitalcitygoofball1987 Ай бұрын
Can't wait for the Edgar Wright remake
@RoonMian
@RoonMian Ай бұрын
Great video. It would be very interesting if next do a comparitive analysis between both and the German movie "Das Millionenspiel" from 1970, please. Everyone here in Germany back in the day saw a load of parallels there.
@mikewilliams4443
@mikewilliams4443 Ай бұрын
If the new movie sticks close to the book it will be phenomenal.
@scottshepherd1296
@scottshepherd1296 Ай бұрын
I wish that this movie was made like kings story was done because I think that it would have been better. The story King did was great and would have been amazing on the screen as is.
@Subo23
@Subo23 Ай бұрын
A true adaptation of the short story would have been better off casting Michael Biehn as Richards, a wiry dangerous dude ready to go crazy.
@Robert-ht7om
@Robert-ht7om Ай бұрын
99% of the time when it comes to movie adaptations I side with the book, even if I loved the movie reading the book blows me away and I can never go back to the movie, but this is a unique situation in that the movie is so different from the book that it's basically an entirely different story so even after reading the book I can still enjoy the movie. Hopefully the remake will lean heavily towards the book than the movie, this will probably be the rare case where a remake doesn't ruin the original, but I also think that the only way for it to have a chance at the box office is for the truth to get out into the open hard that The Running Man is based on a book and that the 80's version was vastly different from it.
@davidconway6874
@davidconway6874 Ай бұрын
I wonder if they'll keep the books ending intact .
@92mkd
@92mkd Ай бұрын
So your telling me I've been a fan of King my whole life.
@jessyleppert2
@jessyleppert2 Ай бұрын
My mom too
@petergmred2005
@petergmred2005 Ай бұрын
Arnie with plenty of violence-love this movie.
@usudo2021
@usudo2021 29 күн бұрын
I read the novella after the movie came out. The book wasnt in an areana, but open world. The Runner had to send daily videos of a certain length daily by dropping the recording in a public mailbox. The rules were that the Hunters could not know where the recordings were from, but they cheated. He recorded a bunch at once and mailed them in an envelope to a friend. The friend dropped the unwrapped media in the box once a day. The show would report the Hunters tracked him to that friend's city.
@jamesmorant1406
@jamesmorant1406 Ай бұрын
On my top 10 list of best Arnold Schwarzenegger movies and some of his best one-liners, here is Subzero now plan zero
@JamesVytas
@JamesVytas Ай бұрын
The book sounds good. I want to read it. I loved the movie as a kid. Will have to rewatch it.
@Soxfandan
@Soxfandan Ай бұрын
I love the original film, but of all the remakes out there I've been saying for years that doing a version of The Running Man that was true to the source material could be super interesting and entertaining.
@jimmym3352
@jimmym3352 Ай бұрын
I would seriously doubt the remake would have a plane crashing into a building. Call it a hunch.
@yehonathan
@yehonathan Ай бұрын
Love this idea about talking about adaptations!
@7tardis7
@7tardis7 Ай бұрын
I saw it on opening weekend at the theater
@jamesabernethy7896
@jamesabernethy7896 Ай бұрын
I love the movie, I saw it when it released on VHS. Because I explore lore and media in general, I have looked into the book but never actually read it. I follow several content creators who cover TV and movies and the subject of episodic television has come up. We have the upcoming Aliens and Halloween series' Commenters and creators have discussed what Underworld or Jurassic Park might look like. Though you said it was shorter than the average King Novel, would this have the potential to be expanded into a series if it followed the original more closely?
@darrenporter1850
@darrenporter1850 Ай бұрын
This needs to be remade, but follow the book
@NottaChanceman
@NottaChanceman Ай бұрын
Does anyone know what book is about people who enter into a long distance running competition in a desert where, if they stop running, they are killed? It's written from one guy's perspective who had no hope of actually winning but is thinking about his life throughout and ends when he finally passes the lead runner, who was the protagonist and expected to win the event because he's such a great runner, who is still running but his mind is gone, he's brain dead, cooked in the sun. I always thought it was The Running Man but I guess I was misremembering. I read it over 30 years ago.
@kiillabytez
@kiillabytez Ай бұрын
Now, we need to know what he thought of The Lawnmower Man.
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