A Geeky Guy's Guide To The Running Man (2025)
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35.292 HBDA Geeky Guy's Guide To The Running Man (2025)
I have mentioned before that I am not exactly an avid reader. However, back in college I worked in a shoe store in a mall that was completely dead. I think I might have gotten one customer per night. If I didn't know better, I would have been convinced it were a drug front. But no IT was just a Dead Zone. Sometimes I would combat my Rage and boredom by hanging out with my friends Christine and Carrie. To fight off my Misery, I would read. I'd also read if I were suffering from Insomnia. One of my favorite things to read back then was anything by Stephen King... or Richard Bachman. Oh wait. that is the same person. Maybe one is the Dark Half. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMTk5NjU4OTAtNTEyMS00ZjBiLTg0ZjMtOGJiMGJhNjQ3MzYxXkEyXkFqcGc@.\_V1\_FMjpg\_UX1000\_.jpg Although I loved just about everything I read by King, the Bachman books always had a special place in my heart. I felt I was so cool that I knew these books were actually written by Stephen King. My two favorite stories out of the four story compilation were The Long Walk and The Running Man. When the Running Man movie came out in 1987, I rushed out to see it. Although I was extremely disappointed that it was nothing like the book, I enjoyed it for the silly action movie that it was. It didn't hurt that a techno band called Messiah used a bunch of samples from the movie in a few of their songs. But I was always a bit bummed that I would never get to see a version that was more true to the book. Then I read The Hunger Games. Although I thoroughly enjoyed The Hunger Games, it was a flat out ripoff of the Running Man and the Chinese movie Battle Royale. When they made the Hunger Games movies, I was sure I'd never see the real Running Man as everyone would just argue it was a ripoff of Hunger Games (even though I knew it was the other way around). So when I saw an preview for an actual Running Man movie, I was psyched. When I saw it was being made by Edgar Wright, I flat out lost my mind. I could not wait to see it. Although I did enjoy my movie going experience, I didn't love this version either. While it did stay more true to the book with it taking place over multiple days across a large city, it seemed to stray too much from the source material. For the first, 90 minutes, I was thoroughly entertained. There was action, humor, and Wright's signature use of music to helps tell the story. We got to meet some fun characters and really started to root for Ben Richards played by Glen Powell. They never let us forget why Richards had risked his life to be on this futuristic game show. If it had just kept on this fun path, I really would have enjoyed it. https://motivatevalmorgan.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/The-Running-Man-Why-This-Dystopian-Thriller-Has-Hollywood-Buzzing.png But in the third act, the movie kind of lost its way. It got a little too convoluted. It is almost as if they weren't sure how they wanted to end the movie. Should they just play out the game show to its conclusion? Should they make Richards fight a bigger battle against society? They decided to do both... and neither. They also introduced some new characters at the end of the movie that did not seem to fit. Perhaps there were some scenes with them cut from the movie. Or perhaps they just rushed it. Either way, that part wasn't great. Overall, the movie was incredibly entertaining. I got to see some action sequences that I had never seen before. That is very hard to do as I have seen a ton of action movies. Some will say it is not as good as the original movie. Some may like it more. But for me, I just liked it... differently. My absolute favorite part of the movie was the Easter egg hunt that takes place throughout the film/. There are TONS of references to Stephen King books and movies. If you are a King fan, pay attention to the names of characters, contestants, stores and locations. I assure you that you won't mind this Revival.
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