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Definitely! It could almost come across as a "souped-up" version of Survivor.

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Actually, the first time I read The Running Man was at the height of Survivor popularity and I remember thinking, "Oh God, we're headed in this direction." Especially now with the economy so bad. Wasn't poverty the reason for people volunteering for these games in the story? In the movie they were criminals I think...

I read it when it first came out, and remember when Survivor first came on immediately comparing it to The Running Man and The Long Walk. Pretty scary.
The bad thing about 'Running Man' the Movie... The 3 main characters, Arnold, Maria, & Richard had different accents.. I really believe that's what killed the movie

the book is wwaayyyy different than the movie. i like the movie as well, great B-Movie. (view spoiler) wasn't so sure about spoilers.

Yes, you definitely should, Angie!

I read the book last year and was very impressed.


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Didn't see the movie but read the book. Liked it a lot. But check out the Long Walk, another Bachman Book, written around the same time, I think. The Long Walk is better I think, in fact it may be one of King's very best and written at the start of his career. WOW!



Your english is great and reads better than some of the novelists whose works I've read. There's some suggestion that The Long Walk was a book that King started when he was in college and worked on for years. It shows.


Anyway I think a new film should be made and it should follow the storyline in this book and not the 1988 film.


That is true. Next to the book the film is atrocious. But I think they deliberately made the film tongue in cheek.


The movie is really just a campy overblown 80's romp that celebrates Arnold in a real cheesy way. The gladiator take on the story is sort of fun, but does not compare to the much more gritty tale told by King.
My podcast just reviewed both the book and movie. Check it out if you're interested: http://nodeodorantinouterspace.wordpr...


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Hi Nick,
Despite the great ending to The Long Walk, I find the The Running Man. to be more readable.
They both, of course, have a dystopic future setting as well as a "ticking" race structure.
But, I found TRM quite prophetic although the ending to TLW is a better written ending.
Good reading!


It's amazing that to me, both these books, and even The Hunger Games, are all basically the same story... or at least they have the same premise. BTW, Kandice I fully agree with you that King's understanding of children is one of his greatest gifts and one of his greatest gifts to us.

It's annoying how many good King novels are ruined by the film adaptation of them - even the ones King had a hand in or oversaw. Waiting to see how much they can ruin "It" with the remake.

Agreed Paul. There aren't many King books that translate very well to film other than Misery. TV adaptations for IT, The Stand and The Shining (TV not film) were good. I watched IT last Saturday after several ciders down the pub and it wasn't too bad!
His short stories seem to fare better when adapted to TV or Films.
I too fear that Hollywood will not do justice to the wonderful book "IT". I hope the remake is much scarier and Pennywise far more menacing than the TV series. Take John Boy out of the equation as well and Bill should be much edgier.
