![]() ![]() Which King actually delved into with MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE, his first outing as a film director:Įvil-possessed cars, despite being a GREAT trope, weren't invented by King, either, This one my older brother used to tease me about:Īnd never forget: the trope is so old, it predates being used for horror!įor the full details, read the Variety article here. unless they're awfully efficient, or solar. ![]() I have always found it silly that cars drive around attacking people, knowing that they've only got about 1500 miles maximum before they're starved for fuel. One of the best tales of ghost cars ever is John Carpenter's 1983 adaptation of King's CHRISTINE: King loves 1950's car culture, and ghost cars that are 'just plain wrong'. As Ned begins to untangle the mystery, something begins to stir in the old shed. Over time, Ned is let in on a secret within the ranks about a Buick Roadmaster found abandoned 20 years ago and locked out in a shed behind the trooper barracks. Written and directed by William Brent Bell (THE BOY), FROM A BUICK 8 is about Curt, a state trooper killed by a drunk driver and his son, Ned, who begins spending time with his Troop D family after his funeral. Hey folks, Variety brings word that the Stephen King novel From A Buick 8 is now headed to the silver screen. From a Buick 8 is a masterful, spooky novel about grief, loss, the inexplicable nature of the world and cruel fate. ![]()
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