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"Room 1408": Another slice of Maine-made cheese . . .

Posted by mr grits on June 23, 2007 at 19:15:04:

When the opening credits noted: Based on a short story by Stephen King, my heart and hopes fell. Like all King-based movies it started out with promise but halfway through all the identifiable "King of Cheese" hallmarks started reeking through the screen.

I like John Cusack but he was without merit and most likely wanted to score a paycheck. Sammy Jackson kind of hammed his way through but got lost in the dreck of the script. It did have a rather clever twist but I assure you that in itself in no way merits a ticket purchase.

It's my own fault for not paying attention from whence the story came.

I give it three chunks of moldy cheese.

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Complicit Constapo Talibangelical since MMIII