I finally saw "The Shawshank Redemption". One of the best films ever
It's streaming on Netflix until the end of the month. If you've never seen it, don't miss it.
In my top 20!
skylucy
(3,854 posts)IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,174 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(152,106 posts)I have never forgiven Forrest Gump for having gotten that instead.
Phenomenal story, great cast, great location (a real prison that was no longer in use.)
Did you know it was skillfully adapted from the novella by Stephen King? It WAS!
Definitely worth the read.
rsdsharp
(10,130 posts)Wounded Bear
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Hollywood so often botches the adaptation, usually to "spice it up" with more action sequences.
Great flick, with a great cast.
Clash City Rocker
(3,541 posts)Was the character they had to create to confirm (in a rather unrealistic way) that Andy was legitimately innocent. I liked Stephen Kings version, where Red simply said that Andy was the only person in Shawshank that he really believed was innocent.
But thats nitpicking, really. It was a great adaptation.
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,170 posts)Forrest Gump was a horrible choice.
USALiberal
(10,877 posts)Lefta Dissenter
(6,656 posts)Im not that much of a movie person, but I love that one.
sheshe2
(87,522 posts)Excellent movie.
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)I mean, people born in the 20th Century at least
Trippy I didn't remember there's a 'The' in the title. Always thought it was just called Shawshank Redemption cause that's what people have called it for forever.
But I looked it up and I was wrong.
jimfields33
(18,905 posts)bif
(24,013 posts)Although I think the movies based on his books and short stories are pretty darn good.
wryter2000
(47,474 posts)For some reason, his writing doesn't do it for me, but his movie adaptations are awesome.
Another one you might want to try is The Green Mile. Amazing movie and another Stephen King story. It has a bit of a paranormal twist, so it's a bit different.
bif
(24,013 posts)They were both on Netflix. Great movies!
Anon-C
(3,438 posts)If not my favorite film of all time but it lacks women so that likely keeps it out of the top spot.
Loll..."Corruption in Shawshank!"
Prayer for forgiveness and redemption for me if prayer is your thing.
Chipper Chat
(10,030 posts)The guy who played the warden was awesome
obnoxiousdrunk
(3,042 posts)20 times.
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)Grins
(7,890 posts)Better late than never!
Now watch Dr. Strangelove and How I Loved the Bomb.
Note the characters and the roles (plural) they played.
Fun fact: The navigator was an actor in his first ever film role - James Earl Jones!
mountain grammy
(27,277 posts)Why are there so many great prison movies? First one I remember seeing was Cool Hand Luke but several good ones before and since.
Kablooie
(18,776 posts)Ahhh.
DanieRains
(4,619 posts)Didn't see Red or Andy.
Or any beach like in the movie.
Check out the castle at the end of Playa la Ropa if you go there.
DFW
(56,557 posts)One of my favorite films EVER.
And ive still never been to Zihuatanejo.
GReedDiamond
(5,371 posts)...Pete Von Sholly, is the Storyboard Artist of Shawshank Redemption.
He's done something like 200 films as storyboard artist, including, for example, Mars Attacks.
He's currently working on the Chucky series on whatever outlet it's on.
I worked on some underground comics with Pete and George Dicaprio (and Tim Leary) back in the 70s.
Just talked to Pete earlier today, we were both thankful to still be here.
wryter2000
(47,474 posts)The Institute of Personality Assessment and Research at UC Berkeley.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)"Shawshank" was one, "The Green Mile" another, and "Delores Claiborne" a third. All were made into movies and all are things I've seen multiple times and never tire of.
Best of all, he's one of us, ooba gabba ooba gabba.
onetexan
(13,899 posts)secondwind
(16,903 posts)Want to see it again
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,563 posts)Seen it about ten times.
Bayard
(24,145 posts)And very true to the story by Stephen King.
PortTack
(34,655 posts)Came out at a time in my life when I needed inspiration..this was it.
I still find Andys letter to Red so profound. Remember Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things and no good thing ever dies.
brush
(57,567 posts)watches movies on cable. Steaming seems to be the thing now.
Ziggysmom
(3,575 posts)wryter2000
(47,474 posts)I used to have it on cassette and would play it from time to time.