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Buttmunker 02-04-11 09:16 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 

Originally Posted by Xander (Post 10622319)
That's pretty much how I feel too. While the mini-series was far from perfect, 6 hours was enough time to at least do justice to most of the major plotlines from the book. I don't see them being able to do that in 2-3 hours.

I don't think you have to worry about that. I don't think they'd bother investing money and time if they weren't going to do this as a 2-part movie.

Michael Corvin 02-04-11 09:28 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 

Originally Posted by Sean O'Hara (Post 10622363)
An apocalyptic story of good vs evil in which the bad guys follow an anti-Christ figure, and you're disappointed there was a deus ex machina? And note it's a motivated DEM -- God doesn't just step in for the hell of it; he does it because the heroes show that they're willing to sacrifice themselves. If Larry and the others had said, "Screw this. Look, Flagg, we'll suck your dick, tell you the secrets of Boulder and whatever, just don't kill us," God would not have intervened.

That would be the Kevin Smith treatment of the Stand.

Buttmunker 02-04-11 09:29 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 10622406)
That would be the Kevin Smith treatment of the Stand.

that idea isn't out of the question for me - a parody film? That's not a half-bad idea.

islandclaws 02-04-11 09:55 AM

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I've seen the mini-series once, though I can't recall much about it. I don't see how they'll condense this into a 2+ hour theatrical tentpole. I agree, an HBO mini-series would be a better fit.

Buttmunker 02-04-11 09:58 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
"Baby Can You Dig your Man, he's a righteous Man, Baby Can You Dig Your Man" - Larry Underwood

I wouldn't balk at the hiring of Justin Timberlake for the role of Larry, as the role really should go to a real performing artist. It would be nice if "Baby Can You Dig Your Man" became a real hit single.

aintnosin 02-04-11 10:56 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
I'm old enough to remember waiting, oh, the entire decade of the 80s for George Romero's rumored film version of The Stand. So forgive me for saying, "I'll believe it when they start rolling cameras on this."

Buttmunker 02-04-11 11:01 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
i still have the old paperback that says so on the back cover.

Dr. DVD 02-04-11 11:03 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 

Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt (Post 10618832)
Gary Sinise was in Pulp Fiction?

I meant I had yet to see Samuel L. Jackson's amazing performance in that movie.

When did they put out the book with Romero as the director being touted?

I remember Romero wound up doing The Dark Half, which was nowhere near as epic to say the least.

dvdguru 02-04-11 11:09 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
M-O-O-N, that spells remake! (Tom Cullen)
I hope it's either two 3 hour films or an HBO miniseries that's not filmed in 4:3 16mm this time...

aintnosin 02-04-11 11:14 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 

Originally Posted by Buttmunker (Post 10622569)
i still have the old paperback that says so on the back cover.

I think I have (or had) a copy of that, too.

Buttmunker 02-04-11 11:18 AM

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http://www.movieweb.com/news/stephen...e-stand-remake

Stephen King Talks The Stand Remake

Stephen King wants Jake Gyllenhaal as Stu RedmanIt was announced on Monday that Warner Bros. and CBS Films is moving forward on a big screen adaptation of Stephen King's seminal 1978 novel The Stand, which was turned into a television miniseries back in 1994.

Stephen King has come forward to talk about the upcoming project, which follows the survivors of a man-made plague that has wiped out most of mankind. The author offered the ten things he knows for a fact about this new version of The Stand.

Here is what he had to say:


"1. No one will be able to top Gary Sinise, who played Stu Redman in the original ABC miniseries The Stand. He was perfect. When he says "You don't know nothing" to the soldiers who are putting him under mandatory quarantine, you believe his contempt completely. My runner-up pick would be Jake Gyllenhaal.


2. I didn't know anything about the remake until I read about it on the Internet.


3. You absolutely can't make it as a two-hour movie. If it was a trilogy of films...maybe.


4. Molly Ringwald won't be playing Fran Goldsmith this time. 


5. Rutger Hauer is a little too old to play the Walkin' Dude, and that's too bad.


6. People who've seen Stanley Kubrick's The Shining dislike the miniseries I wrote (and my amigo Mick Garris directed) even if they haven't seen it. That's always annoyed me. But the wheel of karma turns! This time people will probably say, "The miniseries was lots better." BUT...


7. ...historically speaking, movie studios blow the budget on things like this, so maybe it'll be fun to look at. The dough certainly isn't going to me, although if it is a trilogy, and if it makes a lot of money, I might be able to buy a chicken dinner at Popeye's. Great slaw!


8. Molly Ringwald will probably not play the Trashcan Man, either, but Billy Bob Thornton would be cool. Billy Bob's always cool.


9. They need to write in a lot of heavy metal for the soundtrack.


10. M-O-O-N, that spells "you probably won't see this anytime soon." And when you do, Woody Allen won't be directing it. Or Molly Ringwald."

aintnosin 02-04-11 11:20 AM

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You get the feeling that SK didn't like Molly either? :lol:

Buttmunker 02-04-11 11:24 AM

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Jake Gyllenhaal...as Stu? I think we can do better than that, Steve.

Buttmunker 02-04-11 11:30 AM

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and just as long as someone else, anyone else gets to play Teddy Weizak. ;)

aintnosin 02-04-11 11:33 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
Jake Gyllenhaal as a cowboy? Too much of that Brokeback Mountain vibe... So who would all of you cast?

Buttmunker 02-04-11 11:34 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
I wouldn't balk at Matt Damon as Stu Redman. But I'm sure there's better, still.

Maybe Casey Affleck as Nick Andros?

Buttmunker 02-04-11 11:38 AM

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Josh Brolin as "Flagg" would work.

Buttmunker 02-04-11 11:39 AM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
Hell, even Josh Brolin as "Stu Redman" would work.

gmanca 02-04-11 02:44 PM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 

Originally Posted by Sean O'Hara (Post 10622363)
An apocalyptic story of good vs evil in which the bad guys follow an anti-Christ figure, and you're disappointed there was a deus ex machina?

Just because King uses religious ideas as a basis for his story doesn't mean that he can also be lazy in using them. Why not have it where Trash Can Man actually armed the damn thing?

Groucho 02-04-11 02:46 PM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
Apparently, Buttmunker has confused this thread for his blog.

Buttmunker 02-04-11 02:48 PM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
it isn't?
well, how do you like that happy crappy!

MBoyd 02-04-11 02:59 PM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
So update this for the modern world? Or make it a 70s period piece? Yes I know the Unexpurgated version was set in 1990 (hardly the modern world now) but it still read like the 70s with a smattering of new pop culture references. It was inconsistent there.

This has been my major beef with the Marvel comic series. Nothing new or fresh was brought to the story.

Buttmunker 02-04-11 03:07 PM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. sometimes a story is just a story. Update sumpdate. If you tell the story right, it could be "anytime."

Dr. DVD 02-04-11 03:12 PM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
Billy Bob would be good as Trashcan Man. Maybe Tim McGraw as Larry, and they could change his song to being a country hit.

I agree that Sinise will always be Redman.

Buttmunker 02-04-11 03:13 PM

re: Stephen King's The Stand (2014?)
 
yeah, Billy Bob would be good as Trash, but I also think he'd be good as Lloyd Henreid.


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