I've never seen a movie that has two versions of endings. I like the one where he dies, no idea why. Although I couldn't watch it more than once bc I know someone who died in a fire. I have the movie with the ending where he lives but it seemed boring by comparison to the one where he dies.
Richard, my daughter's godfather, does movies for a living but he's always been part of the crew (he's the director of photography & the camera operator, he does Indie films) and he does mostly documentaries. He won an award for the documentary he showed me and I can see why. It's the only time I've ever had such an intense emotional response to any movie ever.
He doesn't have any idea why they have two endings for 1408. He never reads Stephen King or watches his movies unless he's with me; we watched 11/22/63 on Hulu, and his only comment was to applaud the work of David Katznelson, the DP in the first episode.
I've also never read 1408. It's the only one of his I haven't read so I don't know which ending was in the book. I couldn't read any of the stories after the first one in Everything's Eventual.
Richard, my daughter's godfather, does movies for a living but he's always been part of the crew (he's the director of photography & the camera operator, he does Indie films) and he does mostly documentaries. He won an award for the documentary he showed me and I can see why. It's the only time I've ever had such an intense emotional response to any movie ever.
He doesn't have any idea why they have two endings for 1408. He never reads Stephen King or watches his movies unless he's with me; we watched 11/22/63 on Hulu, and his only comment was to applaud the work of David Katznelson, the DP in the first episode.
I've also never read 1408. It's the only one of his I haven't read so I don't know which ending was in the book. I couldn't read any of the stories after the first one in Everything's Eventual.