I cannot find a film on this topic that I disagree with. (That is, do not think it sucked.)
I would like to add one of my own, and I know that I may be fiercely debated by including it: John Woo's Face Off. It seemed an extravagant misuse of two fine actors and a premise of great potential.
There are so many bad movies, aren't there?
Re: Stephen King.
I honestly cannot think of a single adaptation of one of his books, novellas, or short stories that has not been either great or at least watchable. The only possible exception may have been his own made for TV adaptation of The Shining, although only because of the desperate sappy conclusion. OK, maybe The Lawnmower Man as well, but somehow that doesn't count because it was so misadapted?
Also, to my memory, the collection of his novellas, Different Seasons, consisted of The Body, Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, Apt Pupil, and Breathing Lessons. The last not to be confused with Anne Tyler's work of the same name.
The first three were made into films, and I would love to see the last as a short feature, gruesome as it was.
Btw, what is it about Steven King and prison settings? I mean Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile were both quite similar, except the latter added his trademark eeriness...