Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King

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Fantasy / Horror / Drama / Thriller / Anthology
Australia / USA, 2006, 6 h 10 min (Length: 44–55 min)

Based on:

Stephen King (book)

Cinematography:

Ben Nott, John Stokes

Composer:

Jeff Beal

Cast:

William Hurt, William H. Macy, Eion Bailey, Ron Livingston, Claire Forlani, Jeremy Sisto, Henry Thomas, Kim Delaney, Steven Weber, Jacqueline McKenzie (more)
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Episodes(8)

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This hair-raising miniseries is comprised of 8 mind-bending stories each featuring an all-star cast and cutting-edge special effects. Each episode is adapted from on of King's short stories and will feature such notable performers as William H. Macy, William Hurt, Tom Berenger and other favorites as Kim Delaney, Steven Weber, Henry Thomas, Samantha Mathis, Claire Forlani and others. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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DaViD´82 

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English A TV miniseries based on short stories by King, and not just from the anthology with the same title. Luckily here they have adapted older stories too, which raise the bar considerably, since “Nightmares and Dreamscapes" certainly isn’t one of King’s highest quality anthologies. It applies to all episodes that the creators didn’t manage to capture the mysterious inevitability of the endings, and it also applies to all episodes that they have a satisfying musical score and a good cast - but unfortunately not always good acting performances. Of the eight adaptations, only the first, Battleground, can be described as a “must see". The filming style is ingenious and minimalistic, while remaining powerful and absolutely functional. Plus, William Hurt totally excels in the main role. I rate the individual episodes (not the written tales) as follows: Battleground: 5/5, Crouch End: 2/5, Umney's Last Case: 2/5, The End of the Whole Mess: 3/5, The Road Virus Heads North: 3/5, The Fifth Quarter: 4/5, Autopsy Room Four: 4/5, You Know They've Got and Hell of a Band: 3/5. Therefore, overall a weak 4*. If the creators increased the budget for next time and directed their attention at older collections of King’s works (ideally “Night Shift" or “Skeleton Crew"), they could be sure to attract at least this one viewer (me). ()

3DD!3 

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English Battleground: A great example of adapting a short story to the screen. The attacking soldiers are amazing. I will sure watch the rest of the episodes. 5* ()

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