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message 1: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments It’s coming, The Stand on CBS All Access (subscription reauired). Josh Boone will write/produce/direct.

https://www.cbs.com/recommended/news/...

No dates yet. Too bad this is CBS All Access. I don’t subscribe. Hopefully it will go to DVD after it airs.


message 2: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments My thoughts are another mini series... I really enjoyed the first one so I’ll see and will recurve my judgement till I watch this one... I really liked the remake of IT and I’m thinking that had a lot to do with the movie venue.


message 3: by Nicerottie (new)

Nicerottie | 3 comments Another one that I won’t be able to see because I only have cable. 👎🏼


message 4: by Angie, Constant Reader (new)

Angie | 2689 comments Mod
I don't know what to expect from this but I hope it's amazing. I'm not going to subscribe to the CBS service for it, but once it's at the library I'll totally watch it. That's what I did with Castle Rock.


message 5: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments Angie wrote: "I don't know what to expect from this but I hope it's amazing. I'm not going to subscribe to the CBS service for it, but once it's at the library I'll totally watch it. That's what I did with Castl..."

That’s what I did with Mr. Mercedes. I would borrow the DVD from the library when it comes out.


message 6: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments Good idea about going to the library and I saw yesterday the castle rock season 1, but I was unsure about this. Any thoughts about the rock??


message 7: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments Kenneth wrote: "Good idea about going to the library and I saw yesterday the castle rock season 1, but I was unsure about this. Any thoughts about the rock??"

I tried Castle Rock and honestly couldn't get into it but there are a lot of good reviews on the show.

I don't subscribe to CBS All Access so maybe I'd check it out if it ends up being available on DVD down the road.


message 8: by Mark (new)

Mark (marke_) | 103 comments Usually they offer a 30 day trial for free. So wait til it’s over, get trial, binge it, then cancel. I subscribe for Star Trek Discovery and have heard to a lot of the same complaints about paying for another streaming service in various discussion boards for that show too.


message 9: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (paper_addict) | 942 comments Mark wrote: "Usually they offer a 30 day trial for free. So wait til it’s over, get trial, binge it, then cancel. I subscribe for Star Trek Discovery and have heard to a lot of the same complaints about paying ..."

That’s how I got stuck subscribing to Hulu, a 30 day free trial. Turns out a lot of shows my son likes (that disappeared from Netflix) were on Hulu. So I kept it.

Star Trek Discover season 1 is on DVD now. I am going to check it out from the library. That’s how I watched Mr. Mercedes, Westworld etc.


message 10: by Tim (new)

Tim (tlittlefield) | 3 comments Nancy wrote: "Mark wrote: "Usually they offer a 30 day trial for free. So wait til it’s over, get trial, binge it, then cancel. I subscribe for Star Trek Discovery and have heard to a lot of the same complaints ..."

Not that it’s any consolation but recently I went to CBS all access because they were streaming the Super Bowl. CBS access only offers a one week subscription free. There’s to many streaming services now so I’ll have to wait for the dvd as well.


message 11: by Misty (new)

Misty | 31 comments I've been thinking about getting the access channel for Star Trek, so maybe I'll bite the bullet. I'm not as excited about this remake though because I enjoyed the original so much. We still have it on tape, and pull it out to watch it once in a while.


message 12: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments The remake of Star Trek trilogy was awesome if we are talking of the ones I’m thinking of.... they brought tears to my eyes


message 13: by Brax (new)

Brax Henley (cheds) I have high hopes for the Stand but I’m trying not to get them up too high. We just watched the 11/22/63 miniseries and loved it. It was hard for me to disconnect it from the book because of so many differences. As usual, the book is better.


message 14: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Heather wrote: "I have high hopes for the Stand but I’m trying not to get them up too high. We just watched the 11/22/63 miniseries and loved it. It was hard for me to disconnect it from the book because of so man..."

We loved the TV version of 11/22/63, not as great as the book... but still very credable.


ᴹᵗᴮᵈ멘붕 (mtbd215) i am looking forward to a new mini-series adaptation for The Stand. its an excellent story, an epic journey. the possibilities with the evolution of technology&production are limitless. heres to hoping they do it justice because surely the potential is there unfortunately its not always utilized.

i loved the original mini-series in the 1990s i was a kid. i did just recently watch it and it felt really cheesy like it just didnt stand the test of time. but hey its still a must-see classic in my opinion


message 16: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments My two cents... The mini series suffered since the medium is TV, which gets dumed down. However, the Lincoln Tunnel scene was superb in the book and the mini series.... If you eliminate the cheese factors you still get a pleasant surprise in that the story on TV was connected to the actual book.


message 17: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Kenneth wrote: "My two cents... The mini series suffered since the medium is TV, which gets dumed down. However, the Lincoln Tunnel scene was superb in the book and the mini series.... If you eliminate the cheese ..."

Of course, TV isn't dumbed down these days. Some of the best content being produced is on television. They're putting the big bucks and the big technology into it now. Game of Thrones, etc.


message 18: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments Nick the 90’s weren't very progressive on tv compared to 2018 and continuing forward on to 2025 which who knows may be we will see the running man on TV...


message 19: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Kenneth wrote: "Nick the 90’s weren't very progressive on tv compared to 2018 and continuing forward on to 2025 which who knows may be we will see the running man on TV..."

If I were going to pick a super scary king book to be produced by a deep pockets TV network like HBO or Showtime, I wouldn't pick the running man. How about Duma Key. Could you believe what a great TV mini-series that would make? DAMN!! But for now, Mr. Mercedes is pretty good.


message 20: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments Nick my reference was 2025 to see the running man in an actual TV show and not a adaptio... Duma Key is a good choice


message 21: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Kenneth wrote: "Nick my reference was 2025 to see the running man in an actual TV show and not a adaptio... Duma Key is a good choice"

Right. I got it.


message 23: by Nick (new)

Nick Iuppa | 4272 comments Nancy wrote: "More news:

http://collider.com/the-stand-tv-show..."


Looks great. Thanks for the link, Nancy.


message 24: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments Nancy wrote: "More news:

http://collider.com/the-stand-tv-show..."


Sounds like a good cast if the rumors are true.


message 25: by Michele (new)

Michele Vanity Fair has posted a piece on this, with some still photos and thoughts from some of the cast. Overall it looks promising except for Harold, who seems quite wrong. Harold's weight and the bullying he endured because of it was such a huge part of forming his character.


message 26: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments So what r the thoughts about Fran? I totally dig the new Stu. I've seen him in other movies and yep he is spot on.... 🆗 I'm totally can't wait for this to come about...


message 27: by Hans (last edited Jun 06, 2020 03:39PM) (new)

Hans | 66 comments I think it looks good. At first I was unsure about Harold but I guess it can work anyway. I mean you can be bullied because of other things than being overweight and honestly, he sill looks quite awkward.

I'm also curious about Whoopie Goldberg as Mother Abagail. I like Whoopie, but I also always see her as...well...Whoopie. Meaning I'm unsure wether she'll bring the necesary gravitas to the role.

I guess it will take a while for this to be released anyway.


message 28: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments I saw Woopie as a nun and if she can pull that off then Mother Abigail is easy peasy nice & easy...


message 29: by Michele (new)

Michele I like what Whoopie said in the VF article about playing Mother Abagail as a complete person, with both strengths and weaknesses. She's not this perfect avatar or messenger of God; she doubts and fears, and struggles with pride. As a side note, that King chose to give this particular character -- an old black woman, a trifecta of categories that historically have been ignored, marginalized, and treated as expendable -- so much pride that it actually affects her relationship with God was, I thought, pretty cool. Although for the record I'm an atheist and I think every ounce of pride she had was totally justified :)

I don't know anything about the actress cast as Frannie but she certainly looks like I imagined her, and as she is described in the book -- much more than Molly Ringwald, who I liked in other things but did not do a good job in the earlier tv adaptation.


message 30: by Hans (last edited Jun 06, 2020 03:49PM) (new)

Hans | 66 comments Jen_Ken wrote: "I saw Woopie as a nun and if she can pull that off then Mother Abigail is easy peasy nice & easy..."

So did I and I love Whoopie in most of her roles. I also think she will probably do a great job, it's just that she's so iconic an actress that I always see her as Whoopie Goldberg in her roles, if you know what I mean. I know, it sounds strange. I guess in my mind I also imagined her a bit differently, but same goes for Randall Flagg. Anyway, I'm hyped.

Edit: I just saw that Marilyn Manson will play the Trashcan Man. Well, that will be interesting.


message 31: by Michele (new)

Michele she's so iconic an actress that I always see her as Whoopie Goldberg in her roles, if you know what I mean"

Yeah, I feel that way about Nicolas Cage and Charlton Heston - no matter what part they're cast as, I feel like they're always playing Nicolas Cage and Charlton Heston :)


message 32: by Jenny (new)

Jenny a.k.a....Jenny from the block | 725 comments Bill as Flagg will be something that I believe will be over the top... His pennywise touched my heart...


message 33: by Charles (new)

Charles | 96 comments Alexander Skarsgard will be playing Flagg, not Bill. I really wanted David Tennant to play Flagg though, he really fits the part.


message 34: by Hans (new)

Hans | 66 comments Charles wrote: "Alexander Skarsgard will be playing Flagg, not Bill. I really wanted David Tennant to play Flagg though, he really fits the part."

The Skarsgard family is big, one can get confused. And while we're at it, Gustaf Skarsgard might have made a cool Trashcan Man ;).

For some reason I always imagined Randall Flagg to look like a younger Bruce Campbell, although his performance would probably be completely over the top.


message 35: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments Michele wrote: "she's so iconic an actress that I always see her as Whoopie Goldberg in her roles, if you know what I mean"

Yeah, I feel that way about Nicolas Cage and Charlton Heston - no matter what part they'..."


I think it looks good but I was thinking the same thing about Whoopie.


message 36: by Kellie (new)

Kellie | 106 comments I am personally quite excited to see Alexander Skarsgard as Randall Flagg. I am a big fan of his. He is a very good actor who is very good at being evil yet very charming. I was surprised but thought it was a good casting choice. I also think James Marsden is a perfect choice to play Stu Redman. Can’t wait to see it.


message 37: by Steve (new)

Steve Parcell | 176 comments Anything is better than a dreadfully miscast and way too old Molly Ringwald as Fran. I like Molly but she wasn't right. The new girl looks far more promising.

Very excited about Owen Teague who brilliantly although briefly played Patrick in IT as Harold Lauder. That looks a great casting decision.


message 38: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments Kellie wrote: "I am personally quite excited to see Alexander Skarsgard as Randall Flagg. I am a big fan of his. He is a very good actor who is very good at being evil yet very charming. I was surprised but thoug..."

I've always been a fan of both, especially James Marsden. I'm watching him right now in Netflix's Dead to Me.


message 39: by Angie, Constant Reader (new)

Angie | 2689 comments Mod
There's a release date! Dec 17


https://screenrant.com/stand-show-ste...


message 40: by Misty (new)

Misty | 31 comments I already have it in my calendar! :)


message 41: by Hans (last edited Aug 25, 2020 01:53PM) (new)

Hans | 66 comments I read that it was initially postponed because of the pandemic, you know, for obvious reasons. But is filming even done? If not, december might be a close bet.

Edit: Ok, just read that filming was finished in March. Really looking forward to December then.


message 42: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments I may have to get the service just for this.


message 43: by Michele (new)

Michele Angie wrote: "There's a release date! Dec 17"

::does happy dance::


message 44: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments I wonder if it has anything to do with the release of this show, but Barnes & Noble is releasing one of their leather bound collectibles of this book. I assume uncut since it's listed at 1200 pages.


message 45: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments Could be, how much is the book?


message 46: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 4387 comments Erin wrote: "Could be, how much is the book?"

$25.00


message 47: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments Seems like a decent price.


message 48: by Steve (new)

Steve Parcell | 176 comments So is this only accessible in the USA from December 17th. How does one access CBS All Access in the UK???


message 49: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 2661 comments https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/how-to/...


Not sure if any of those options interest you.


message 50: by Steve (new)

Steve Parcell | 176 comments Thanks Erin.

I read this article so I am hoping I may be able to access via my Amazon Prime subscription.


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