After his wife's sudden death, a bestselling author returns to his cabin retreat, where he receives paranormal visitations and becomes involved in a custody battle.
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Cast
Pierce Brosnan
Mike Noonan
Melissa George
Mattie Devore
Annabeth Gish
Jo Noonan
Anika Noni Rose
Sara Tidwell
Matt Frewer
Sid Noonan
Jason Priestley
Marty
Caitlin Carmichael
Kyra Devore
Peter MacNeill
Bill Dean
William Schallert
Max Devore
Deborah Grover
Rogette Whitmore
Jefferson Mappin
Buddy Jellison
Deborah Allen
Brenda Meserve
Cienna Prendergast
Kisha Tidwell
Gary Levert
Deputy George Footman
David Sheftell
Young Max Devore
Shane Anderson
Lance Devore
Joel Freckelton
Harold Noonan
Gregory Penney
Young Normal Jellison
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Listen, I read the book a few years ago, and it was amazing until the end. Way too fantastic to be legit. I am hoping this end is more in tune with the creepy supernatural aspect than an unbelievable crescendo storm on the lake. That being said, the problem, as always with King "movies" is that you just can't embody the fright of your own imagination into a movie, when you have already read the book. Also, the Max Devore character leaves little thus far to be desired in the field of visual horror. The way I envision him would be akin to a living poltergeist who smells like death. So, undoubtedly King fans are doomed to disappointment, but if you are seeing this with fresh eyes, it is totally entertaining. I will say, I hate that it is cable. Commercials disrupt the rhythm.
I cannot believe that this drivel has received a 9 rating! The acting is the only horrific aspect of this film. It is proof positive that Stephen King novels do not translate well within the confines of a sanitized TV film. Mick Garris continues to prove that he just does not "get" King, yet is given opportunity after opportunity to butcher the master of horrors work. Bag of Bones, while not his best work, is still a novel that deserves so much better than this waste of time. Perhaps the hype was just too great, and it just could not possibly live up to the expectations. It is literally 4 hours of my life I will never get back and probably the worst film I have seen all year, and that's saying a lot because I saw Jack and Jill 2 weeks ago, and that was almost as excruciating.
