Stephen King is not the screenwriter of this film

Brain 2022-02-15 08:02:32

Although the low-level plot loopholes, the outrageous special features and the rough CG have caused the film to lose a lot of points, it is still an impressive work. That nerve-connected...the paint-like glue-like scene, ha ha, seems to be unique, but the more exquisite and glamorous shots in "Machine Incarnation" in 2009 did not have such a shocking feeling. Since the plot is very straightforward, there is really nothing to say, I just want to mention
this : this film is not written by Stephen King. Stephen King did write a short story called "The Lawnmower Man" in 1975, but the content has nothing to do with the real prototype of the film-a script called "Cyber ​​God". New Line Pictures did try to blend these two stories together, and listed Stephen King as a screenwriter. But Stephen King thought that shouldn't be the case and went to court for this. On IMDb, Stephen King is still listed in the film's screenwriter, but it is indicated in parentheses that he only contributed a title.

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  • Rahsaan 2022-04-23 07:03:28

    In that era, it was considered a work that was very advanced in concept, and the later The Matrix should have been influenced by it.

  • Harley 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Impressed when I was young

The Lawnmower Man quotes

  • Caroline Angelo: Falling, floating, and flying? So, what's next, fucking?

  • Dr. Lawrence Angelo: ...so I'm taking my work underground. I can't let it fall into the wrong hands again.