Is anyone else watching the remake of "The Stand"?
It's a miniseries on CBS. I don't get regular TV but I'm paying to stream it on CBS's demand service. I have a soft spot for the story, as I read the novel when it first came out in paperback and I was preparing to relocate to Colorado. I was so young. Plus, my youngest son likes it and we can watch it together. What do you think? IMO, it's certainly better than the first one but I'm unsure about the flash-back/flash-forward format.
Nictuku
(3,895 posts)I also read the stand when I was a teen, but that was some odd 40 years ago and I don't actually remember what happened, so I am really enjoying watching the story unfold. I hate having to wait a week for each episode (I'm a binger if given a choice).
What was funny is that I was looking for it, and I kept finding the 1970's made for TV version. God did TV suck in the 70s (good thing I didn't watch a lot of it then, grew up in Hawaii, who wants to be indoors when you are a teenager? This is before cell phones and all that.
Laffy Kat
(16,529 posts)Nictuku
(3,895 posts)pnwest
(3,296 posts)but NONE of the film adaptations have ever done it justice. I didn't realize, though, that it was showing on regular TV, thought it was only on the streaming service, so thank you for mentioning, I'm going to check it out!
Buckeye_Democrat
(15,058 posts)Their "CBS All Access" subscription, anyway
The reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and elsewhere aren't encouraging to me.
Laffy Kat
(16,529 posts)pnwest
(3,296 posts)it was available on network CBS. I dont have the streaming service. Bummer
Laffy Kat
(16,529 posts)I'll cancel. CBS has absolutely nothing else to offer that I can't stream on my computer for free. I figure it's the cost of a couple of movies and we haven't gone to movies in over a year.
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,773 posts)Then I moved to Boulder and learned that the city is simply not snowed in all winter.
The rewrite-update was a spectacular failure, in my opinion. Personally, I doubt I wil be watching the current version.
Laffy Kat
(16,529 posts)I'd rather it unfold like the novel. Both Stephen King and his son, Owen, are involved with this one.
Nictuku
(3,895 posts).. a lot of back and forwarding in time. It seems like a lot was skipped over, but heck, it /was/ one of the longest books I've ever read.
Shermann
(8,698 posts)It was OK, hopefully this is better. I don't have CBS All Access though.
FreepFryer
(7,086 posts)It appears to me that they fucked up and needed to revise the screenplay in editing. Kings story and the first film version are far, far better imho.
Laffy Kat
(16,529 posts)Of course, I guess that's true about just about all novels. The Harry Potter franchise was darn good, though.
FreepFryer
(7,086 posts)Cuthbert Allgood
(5,187 posts)are fantastic.
Laffy Kat
(16,529 posts)stopwastingmymoney
(2,153 posts)Most of the films are terrible though
Laffy Kat
(16,529 posts)Or most of King's books for that matter. I liked the earlier, scary stuff when I was younger.
stopwastingmymoney
(2,153 posts)A recent one I liked was Joyland