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Book Comes To Life | Based On Novel Or Book
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6.3/10
IMDbBest Fantasy Film | 2016
Best AnimationFamily Poster | 2016
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project | 2016
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress | 2016 | Odeya
Budget 58,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 158,200,000 USD
Mr. Stine makes the comment that he has sold more books than author Stephen King. Surprisingly, this line of the film is true. King having sold over 350 million books and R.L. Stine having sold over 400 million books.
The real R.L. Stine commended the filmmakers for allowing him to read the script and make suggestions.
The alias "Mr. Shivers" that R.L. Stine uses before revealing himself is a reference to the Shivers books, a series of horror-themed children's novels that were released in 1996, near the end of the original Goosebumps run. The Shivers books were considered by many to be a shameless rip-off of the Goosebumps series, and Stine's use of "Shivers" as a false name is a tongue-in-cheek reference to this.
Tim Burton was originally to produce the film in 1998, and was attached to it, but the project fell through.
R.L. Stine observed that one of the major hurdles in getting a Goosebumps movie made was having too many books to choose for adaptation, and that it was a masterstroke of this film to include all of the characters in an original story.
"[from trailer] R.L. Stine: [introducing himself to a classroom] Hello. My name is Mr. R.L. Stine. Every story ever told can be broken down into three parts. The beginning. The middle. And the twist."
"Zach Cooper: You're him, aren't you? You're R.L.Stine. R.L. Stine: R. L. who? I don't know who that is. Zach Cooper: Oh really? Just as well cause his books suck. Hannah: What are you doing? Zach Cooper: I can't decide which I hate more: "Monster Blood" or "Go Eat Worms". Champ: I'm so confused! Zach Cooper: You see the endings coming from a mile away. It's like, stop trying to be Stephen King, man. R.L. Stine: [slams on the brakes] Let me tell you something about Steve King. Steve King wishes he could write like me. I've sold way more books than him, but no one ever talks about that!"