I liked this Stephen King adaptation of his short story taken from 'Everything's Eventual', the author's most recent collection. Mick Garris ('The Stand', 'The Shining (TV)') has not strayed too far from the path with this macabre tale of a hitchhiker who is offered rides from a ...( read more)
Riding the Bullet
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Riding the Bullet
Jonathan Jackson, David Arquette, Barbara Hershey, Nicky Katt
A vintage Stephen King concept unfolds in Riding the Bullet: a college kid, circa 1970, must hitchhike a very long (and very dark) hundred miles to visit his hospitalized mother. The ghosts waiting fo...( read more
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July 27, 2009
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April 18, 2009
Adapting Stephen King's internet released novel shows that anything King will be adapted. Riding the Bullet is a bit like The Dead Zone, in that it has a very episodic narrative. Jackson goes hitchhikes from car to car, with each driver being weird and creepy. Each driver also ma...( read more)
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April 20, 2008
nothing kinda happens until near the end. i didn't get the ending either... how everything worked out okay?!!? best two things about it are david arquettes performance as george staub and the last 30 minutes (including a few minutes of running around the deserted circus) but it d...( read more)
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January 1, 2007
Somebody stop Mick Garris before he directs again! It doesn't help that this was a lame-ass story to begin with, but Garris' direction only serves to make it worse.
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October 4, 2008
The director obviously took a lot of liberties with the original King story. As a film on its own, I thought it was wandering, cheesy, and just generally mediocre, if not flat out bad.
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October 9, 2009
What a werid and wild movie.The SFX for it were great.David Arquette was funny in his role.The only problem I found is that it was getting too confusing going back to real life and his dreaming.But overall not a bad movie
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October 8, 2009
The dead travel fast
Starring David Arquette and Jonathan Jackson comes this pretty weird Stephen King adaption. It makes you wonder...what King novel hasn't been made into a movie?
Jackson's character is a guy who pretty much gloryfy death slightly too much,...( read more) -
September 14, 2009
Defintly one of the trippier Stephen King movies, but I still enjoyed it. Jackson and Arquette were great in their roles, but I was mostly impressed with Jackson. Especially in the scenes when he's talking to "himself". I won't try to explain it, but it's some of the weirdest mom...( read more)
