The Stephen King movie where electronics come to life is called "Maximum Overdrive." It is a 1986 film based on King's short story "Trucks," where machines and electronics gain sentience and turn against humanity.
The made-for-TV Stephen King movie, It, premiered on November 18, 1990. See the Related Link below for more information.
Stephen King's brain.
Yes. 'It' is being remade, it is rumored to come out in 2011.
Maximum Overdrive (1986) is one such movie. It is based on Stephen King's short story Trucks, from the book Night Shift.
That's probably Stephen King's MaximumOverdrive.See the related link listed below for more information:
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from the movie Dolores Claiborne, starring Kathy Bates. Its a really good film based on a Stephen King book of the same name. It is more of a sad drama, unlike King's usual horror stuff. The sound clip is taken from a scene near the end where the daughter has a flashback of being abused as a child by her father. Check out the movie.
No, but there is a new King Kong 3D movie in Universal Studios Hollywood's studio tour.
Yes, Stephen King has been known to use elements of Deus Ex Machina in some of his works. One example is in his novel "The Stand," where a character's actions seemingly come out of nowhere to resolve a major plot point. However, it is not a consistent feature in all of his stories.
In Stephen King's novel "Under the Dome," the dome comes down due to the actions of an alien species testing the effect of isolating a town from the outside world. The dome serves as a way for the aliens to observe and study human behavior in an enclosed environment.
The earliest usage of that term I've come across is from the film Stand By Me from 1986, based on "The Body" by Stephen King. It was said by one of the characters in the film. Also, Ed Harris's character in the film Needful Things (1993), based on the Stephen King novel of same name, uttered the line.
The Lion King 1½ was a straight to DVD movie released in 2004.The international release was titled, The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata, but it was The Lion King 1½.