BAG OF BONES
Sarah, come join the madness!
Tonight's watch was Bag of Bones (2011) - this was one of my favourite King novels for yonks until I read Insomnia, which was published four years before Bag of Bones, but was just one of those books I never got round to reading.
I had only watched the first episode of the mini-series when it came out in 2011, and thought that Pierce Brosnan as Mike Noonan was miscast. Didn't bother with the second episode, so I didn't go in tonight with high expectations. Also it's a Mick Garris production and he hasn't had the best run of luck with King adaptations (apart from The Stand, which I adore).
The series is instantly kneecapped by a premise that cannot be ignored, yet another author with 'problems' - this time Mike Noonan, tormented by writer's block and the odd poltergeist. He's compelled by the ghost of his wife Jo to finish his latest novel up at Dark Score Lake where she had liked to do a bit of painting. While he's up there he meets Melissa George. He is able to write but is haunted by his wife and a blues singer from the 30s.
The acting from almost everyone is awful, Brosnan is clearly in it for the paycheck. The only person who comes away with any dignity intact is character actor William Schallert (1922-2016). Indeed, if you want to buy Schallert's original shooting script for Bones, you can buy that here
This one is best avoided.
02/01/2022
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