Salem's Lot...is it EVER being relased?

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Salem's Lot...is it EVER being relased?

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Pretty weird that there's a new adaptation of Stephen King's novel Salem's Lot (produced by James Wan) that was scheduled for a September release...last year, but we've still yet to see a frame of footage or have any new release slot set for it. How bad can this possibly be? :? It couldn't have cost that much to make, and King is a pretty tried-and-true horror brand name.

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The weird part is that nobody is talking either...must've all signed some NDA's.

My guess is it's just not very good and maybe they've gone the BATGIRL route with it. It was also submitted to the MPAA so it's definitely long past being "done" at this point.

There was someone on Reddit who claimed to have seen it, gave a detailed plot leak, etc. As some other Reddit poster indicated it just sounded pretty "blah". And it wouldn't be the first time they've made a lousy remake of SALEM'S LOT, that Rob Lowe TNT movie was terrible.

It reminds me of the time A RETURN TO SALEM'S LOT played its one and only theatrical venue -- the Showcase Cinemas in Warwick. Literally the only theatrical venue it ever played, back in 87 or 88, and I remember it because I was in 8th grade and it was there for a week. The "Phantom of the Movies" mentioned it in his review too!

That kind of thing happened in Warwick back in the 80s/early 90s. BETTER OFF DEAD with John Cusack had a "trial run" several months before it came out nationally. And when I was in high school THE LAWNMOWER MAN played in Warwick ahead of the rest of the nation for about 2 weeks -- which I distinctly remember because the Boston Globe sent their critic down here to review it (and mentioned it too). Why? No idea.

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#3 Post by Monterey Jack »

That (horrible) remake of Firestarter got a theatrical release, so for this to apparently get Batgirl'd kind of makes me curious as to just how bad it could be. :shock:

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It's probably just meh and as we are seeing, there's either an audience for these movies now or there isn't. If it's going to come out and do anemic numbers it's not worth the effort.

It's not like Warner is burying everything either. They shuffled EVIL DEAD RISE -- which was intended to be an HBO Max movie -- to theaters and the film did well. But that was because they had some confidence it, whereas SALEM'S LOT probably isn't giving off those kind of vibes.

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#5 Post by Monterey Jack »

There are always a surplus of "meh" movies in any given year that studios still release to theaters in an attempt to make at least some of their budgets back. The recent spate of nearly or completely finished movies never seeing the light of day at all smacks of this...


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Maybe SALEM'S LOT is decent but it's a big book -- and this movie has a 113 minute running time. Doesn't really inspire confidence that it's an adequate distillation of the source. More like another DARK TOWER. :| If they were doing IT again in the form of a multi-part movie adaptation that'd be one thing, but it's not what happened here.

Plus has 0 recognizable names in it. You might say IT also had 0 stars, but that was the first part with the kids. They cast stars in the 2nd part for the adult roles. This movie has basically nobody of note at all in the cast.

That and a modest budget make it expendable. At some point though they'll have to figure out what to do with it. If they have no confidence at all I'd think they'd sell it to Netflix or some other streaming venue.

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#7 Post by mkaroly »

SALEM'S LOT needs to be a miniseries, and it needs to adhere closely to the book (IMO). My thoughts on the movie are in the Read A Book, Then Watch Its Movie thread - still feel the same way about it today. I agree with Andy's comments.

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"Not a reflection of the film's quality" :lol: :lol:


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Sure it is, Steve... :roll:


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#10 Post by AndyDursin »

"It's not like it's embarrassing or anything". LOL. What a compliment! :lol: :lol:

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#11 Post by Monterey Jack »

AndyDursin wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 10:08 pm "It's not like it's embarrassing or anything". LOL. What a compliment! :lol: :lol:
King is the LAST person I'd trust to critique a movie based on one of his books. He'll always recommend any piece of sh!t so long as the check clears (even that godawful Dark Tower movie).

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