(comments anyone?) 6 out of 10 for this one. Another one was the shooting from a window by Julie Laurie when Tom and Nick left her alone. The first one: a meeting between Abagail and Randall Flagg not far from the beginning, where the blood came gushing out of their hands. as you can and eliminate other teams players The Hello Neighbor is the survival. There were also pieces I could not remember from the book. You are trapped inside a small prison cell, and you have to escape not. On the other hand - if anyone had to be neglected - King could have left out the Joe-character as he did not add much to the movie. A child named Nicky Roth is chasing a ball down the street when he hears screams coming from his neighbors house which belongs to Theodore Peterson. The sweater has a red pocket with a tissue in it. (only one reviewer noticed it so far!) It certainly put Larry Underwood in a different situation and some others too, like Lucy Swann. Neighbor Pris (Dream) Main Features Gender Male Aliases - Raven Man (By Townsfolk) - Crow (By Piper) Age N/A Clothing - Dark Purple Striped Sweater (With a flower-type pattern on the stripes), which is pulled over his head. Rita Blakemoor being omitted is hardly acceptable for the viewers who also read the book, whatever version. He made me think of Tom Hanks sometimes, good acting! Something that really bothered me was how Stephen King - who wrote the teleplay - messed up his own story. Another good choice was Gary Sinise as Stu Redman. I don't think choosing Jamie Sheridan for the role of RF was bad, but what would you say if a character like Michael Madsen had played this? Anyway JS reminded me of MM somehow. (both uncredited) Their part might have been longer though, pity. Very nice to see a bit of 2 great stars like Kathy Bates and Ed Harris. I guess it had to do with the thickening of the plot, even knowing the story by at least reading the book 3 times, the long version. Not very well casted but what would you expect from a 6-hour B-movie? The second part - the second 3 hours that is - I enjoyed more than the first. One couldn't be bothered with the length, esp. Over-all I found 'The Stand' an acceptable TV-production. In the style of other asymmetrical multiplayer horror games, a group of players attempts to accomplish a goal while avoiding a villain thats controlled by another player.
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