The Stand - Explosion in the last scene "I brought you the fire" (S01E08)
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Explosion Scene (the Stand)
Last Scene ("I brought you the fire")
Ending Scene From Series: "The Stand" (2021)
• Original title: "The Stand"
• Episode title (S01E08) "Episode 8"
• Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
• Creators: Josh Boone, Benjamin Cavell
• Stars: Whoopi Goldberg, Alexander Skarsgård, James Marsden, Amber Heard
• IMDb: 5,5/10
The Stand Episode 8 Release Date
‘The Stand’ episode 8 is scheduled to premiere on February 4, 2021, on CBS All Access at 3 am ET. The miniseries is slated to have a total of nine episodes.
Spoilers ‘The Stand’ is also titled ‘The Stand.’ It is the penultimate episode of the limited series. If the show follows the Stephen King book closely, then the upcoming episode will see Glen executed by Lloyd after he denies bending his knee to Randall Flagg. The episode may also see a dying Nadine prophetically telling Flagg that four men from Boulder would be his end. In the book, a livid Flagg tosses Nadine from the penthouse balcony, thus killing her instantly. The next episode might also see the Trashcan Man return with the nuclear weapon that Flagg wanted.
Titled “The Stand,” The Stand Season 1 Episode 8 is soon going to be released. The post-apocalyptic fiction has been getting mixed reviews since its premiere. This show is based on a book penned down by Stephen King. It went by the same name and was published back in 1978. The makers took very long to realize that the book is worth having a TV adaptation.
The Stand S01E08: In a world mostly wiped out by the plague and embroiled in an elemental struggle between good and evil, the fate of mankind rests on the frail shoulders of the 108-year-old Mother Abagail and a handful of survivors. Their worst nightmares are embodied in a man with a lethal smile and unspeakable powers: Randall Flagg, the Dark Man.
The Stand is a post-apocalyptic dark fantasy novel written by American author Stephen King and first published in 1978 by Doubleday. The plot centers on a pandemic of a weaponized strain of influenza that kills almost the entire world population. The few survivors, united in groups, establish a new social system and engage in confrontation with each other. In writing the book, King sought to create an epic in the spirit of The Lord of the Rings that was set in contemporary America. The book was difficult for King to write because of the large number of characters and storylines.
In 1990, The Stand was reprinted as a Complete and Uncut Edition. King restored some fragments of texts that were initially reduced, revised the order of the chapters, shifted the novel's setting from 1980 to 10 years forward, and accordingly corrected a number of cultural references. The Complete and Uncut Edition of The Stand is considered to be King's longest stand-alone work with its 1,152 pages, surpassing King's 1,138-page novel It. The book has sold 4.5 million copies.
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He doesn't die here. He never dies. He just suffers. Every time he tries to reach the top, he always falls.
Yup
He does die eventually. Is is eaten by Mordred Deschain in The Dark Tower.
@@cheyneheaton and then his life repeats.
@@nilesknives6484 The wheel keeps turning. Maybe Roland will eventually get it right and end him forever.
I have always wanted to continue his story. He failed and started again waking without memory on some island surrounded by primitives being worshipped. He loves the adulation. That's it what happens, damn you king tell me
"What happens in Vegas...stays in Vegas!"
"BOOM!!" 🤣🤣🤣
POV: House failed to save Vegas
Lessee.... 250KT ground, that's a 6 mile ground zero, blast extends to 30 miles, lethal within 1 month radiation 8.7 miles, lethal fallout to 150, thermal radiation to 66 miles... light blast damage and optical damage to 107 miles... That's a conservative estimate, mind you. If it has any elevation these numbers change dramatically. Use NUKEMAP and your imagination.
"Silent white light filled the world.
And the righteous and unrighteous alike were consumed in that holy fire."
Chills
Only Shawshank Redemption did the source material justice. That and the Shining.
@@Inkypoid Well, The Shining movie was different than the book. It just so happens that it's such a damn good movie, nobody cares except Stephen King.
@beaminscotty I know, right? The movie was a bit different than the book. It always surprised me that King was so critical of it. I suppose every author might resent changes imposed on their work. But hey, two different mediums are bound to have different effects and styles.
I prefer the original 3 parter done back in the 90s. It wasn't as over the top, but still scary.
4 parter, it's floating around on CZcams in HD now too.
the way they structured this version as a bunch of flashbacks was a terrible idea
I can never hear Don't Fear aThe Reaper without thinking of it
You could say that he had never flagged in his determination
I think it's really interesting how Trashcan Man was the only one spared before the bomb went off. Flagg appeared as that comical grim reaper in his dream with Trash where in every other dream he appeared as himself, as if to say that Flagg *really* needed to convince him to do his bidding, implying that ultimately Trash was neither on the side of good nor evil, but was just driven purely by his obsession with fire. Great episode.
It ended the same in the book and the original mini series for trash
This episode is terrible
Exactly
trash was on the side of good. led astray and abused since a boy. and in the end, he was just one of gods pawns, worked in mysterious ways.
fire bought us civilisation.
the screen you read this on? driven by fire.
just because our society deems fire as "bad" as we dont understand it...
here, in our part of the world, fire brings life. all our plants need it.
but still, we are all trained to think all it does is destroy injure and kill. "bushfire season! run ! scream! fear!". not allowed to understand it. like death. gotta be shielded. protected. hidden away from reality...
Fire is Grey, it knows no sides. It only has it's own, that is ash. And ash is Grey.
If this show was half as good as the book it would have been 10 times more popular than Game of Thrones. But alas, no one seems to know how to honor King's class.
Making it exclusive to an unpopular streaming platform certainly didn't help.
Exactly if this was on a different streaming service and was actually a good series if they just followed the damn book, then it would’ve been apart of pop culture and talked about.
@@ericcartman7361 read the book, as well as the entire dark tower series... This shit was fire and had 10x the budget other platforms use. There's a reason Tom Hanks is on Paramount and not Netflix...besides the fact the rest are cuck libtard platforms... But to each their own.
The writers need to do some blow so they can get classy like King.
I don’t know about “10x as popular as Game of Thrones” but they definitely bungled this adaptation. The game of thrones books are on par, if not better, than a lot of King’s novels.
Such a beautiful explosion that barely anybody will see since they never watched this far.
Amen brother...I got to the second episode before wishing Captain Trips had done me IRL.
Imagine having an ego so big thinking you know how to better tell Stephen King's story then he already did twice.
@@CheefChaos Who said I knew better? I said barely anybody watched this garbage
@@sam23696 nah bro I'm Agreeing with you. Stephen Wrote both the Book and the '94 TV series. 2021 writers fucked up.
@@CheefChaos Yeah it was in development hell, they wanted it to be 4 movies
I still remember the film of 90's, with the groovy Randall Flag, feated by Jim Sheridan, and their soundtrack .
Imagine having a popular novel to work from, a massive FX budget and 8 episodes of build-up and still producing a climactic scene that Irwin Allen would find familiar.
The whole remake is a disaster. If only the first series had had the budget and the CGI...
And still, for the most part The Stand '94 had much more effective, chilling scenes.
Bad casting too. This New Kid On The Block woke newage guy is supposed to be Randall Flagg, the Walking Dude, the Dark Man? Nah.
"Here is the instrument of cleansing, my brethren. And nothing quite cleanses like fire" The Omega Man.
The endless infinite of the blackhole would suffice for humanity at this point.
orrrr *EASY OFF BAM!!!*
@@novusparadium9430 you are free to go as you please, but you can never compel me to go with you.
Never did I see a second sun
Never did my skin touch a land of glass
Never did my rifle point but true
But in a land empty of enemies
Waiting for the tick-tick-tick of the want
A uranium angel
Crying “behold,”
This land that knew fire is yours
Taken from Corruption
To begin anew
Where did you find this passage?
@@Nighthawke70 a bunch of Christian militants created a poem for their "crusade"
The 90s one was better even if the acting was a little rough
10x better, the acting was fine in it I thought..there was no reason to remake it, I still dont know why they did..I watched it all but I will never watch it again like I do the original
The cast was incredible in the original.
I would have preferred this visual used in the 90s stand version.
Agreed. 90s version had less violence but the story-telling was very good.
I like the OG series more, cheesyness and all. However, I think this scene is top-notch. A terrifying yet awe-inspiring rendition of God's hand striking the hour. Full Sodom and Gamorra.
That's some impressive smiting right there.
God will always have the last say in everything
"My life for you"....love this scene , but prefer the original version always😉
Flagg will always be there, in The Eyes of the Dragon, in the Dark Tower and a few towns in Massachusetts.
Truly a fate worse than death to be stuck in Massachusetts
Nope he got eaten by a werespider. So bye bye flagg.
@oblongbox5110 Flagg is less "The Devil" and more "Wizard of Oz"...bit more into "grape" with a silent "g".
I just realized that Trash and Lloyd went to heaven in this version because the lightning didn’t strike at them Larry or Ray because Lloyd decided to apologize for what he did and trash was listening to god this whole time when he said I brought you fire he didn’t mean Randall because Randall was gonna meet him at the airport. He meant god to detonate the nuke
No.
@@kemperboyd1209 I’m not sure about Lloyd but it’s implied trash was talking to the hand when he said I forgive you and
Gan :)
@@JohnFarsons yes
I love that. He was referring to God when he was saying my life for you!
Overall this new version has been a disappointment, but not terrible. That said....I very much enjoyed the last half of this episode. Everything leading up to and including the explosion was really well done.
this remake's version of trash was way cooler than the original but it's such a shame they didn't go into more of his backstory that being said they coud have made at least another season and spent more time delving into every characters story, we hardly got any detail on flagg and other characters! they could have made a serious epic remake here but it felt very rushed. :(
i loved it! very different from the 1994 version and the flashbacks werent great but overall i enjoyed it
it's terrible
@Birger Jarl definitely agree. It also made the story way too hard to follow. I had seen the original miniseries, so I was able to keep up. My husband, on the other hand, never saw the original, and he was completely lost.
I feel like a re-edit where the story stays chronological from the start would make the new series so much better.
No, this is god awful.
This episode is the perfect way to summarize the promise of Stephen Kings adaptations, in this we say the flags of the Crimson King all over New Vegas, somewhere out there in the clearing at the end of the path, lies The Dark Tower
They already tried that
I liked both Stand tv versions and have not read the book. Is it worth it to see Dark Tower movie? Does it add to the movies storylines? It’s only rated at pg13 so…..
@@GretelandRoo The Dark Tower movie is a bit of a weird beast. Its both actually a sequel to the book series as well as an adaptation of parts of book 1, 3, and 7. While most fans really hate the movie, I enjoy it as I know it's meant to continue the story in new ways. But I would recommend reading the books first, I don't want you to get unreasonable expectations for the series based off the movie.
@@PhippsMovieProductio Thank you for the response. I had a feeling. Just checked Amazon and it’s too pricy for compilation so….maybe down the road. What are your thoughts on the 2020 series as a whole? For me, the order of episodes are the order of my favorites. The first episode was amazing and I loved characters not in 1994. The last was so beyond absurd, undoing all the good the series was working towards. I mean, all that effort for a beach day?
@@PhippsMovieProductio
The movie was *envisioned* as a sequel to the books.
But after a bunch of watering down and rewrites it ended up just being a half-baked snooze fest that failed as both an adaptation and a sequel.
That ‘Hand of God’ was such a good visual!
DONT MESS WITH MY DISCO NADINE!
This isn't the book; this is Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Yeah aye, what the fuck is this.
Exactly what I thought
😂 I was thinking the same.
@Birger Jarl reassuring to know that even Stephen king doesn’t like Stephen king book endings.
@Birger Jarl He didn't rewrite this scene. He wrote the final episode of the show which serves as an additional epilogue. He had nothing to do with this scene.
I am a big fan of Stephen kings books, and the Stand is my favorite book of them all! Followed closely by "It".
It was okay, but can't hold a candle to the original miniseries. Jamey Sheridan was the perfect Randall Flagg.
He REALLY was. That perfect combination of charisma and evil (usually) hiding just below the surface.
Haven't watched this one, but watching this scene is just unfaithful to how it happened in the book. Flagg wasn't struck by the lightning, he just vanishes in the book. Larry and Ralph recognize the lightning to be the Hand of God. Lloyd yelled his pitiful last words as the Hand detonated the weapon. The lightning flying around, destroying buildings doesn't happen, it just detonates the weapon, destroying everything and everyone in one fell swoop. Also, Larry and Ralph weren't trapped in a pool, they were caged up.
Vanishes indeed. Cuts his losses and abandons the world to come back in the next - or at least another iteration of it, in the Dark Tower series. I haven't watched this but based on this, I won't.
How come no one's talking about the 7 circles of Hell (Dante Alighieri) where the Hand of God makes its way through the casino's roof...?
Huh, I guess you’re right… good eye!
Because the rest of the mini-series would lead one to believe that they're not that clever
Because, according to Dante, Hell had *NINE* circles.
I don’t know anything about that, yet I thought the rings were symbolic somehow.. 🤔
I didn't see no hand of God in this shite, de christianized version. Is this supposed to be non denominational??
Accurate representation of Ezra miller
I was hoping this comparison would be here
Lol
Right! LOL
I was just disappointed that we didn't get to see Stu and Tom's return to Boulder.
"It was an ending to things - a way of erasing the road that had led to this point and the history that had walked with it."
I like how they did it this time with the thunder and lightning and clouds
The wrath of God. 🌩...
and the great fire cleaned this place... 🔥
Compare this to the 1994 version, in that version they had six hours which were used to show a clear beginning, middle and an end, the characters felt like actual characters. In eight hours this version failed to do anything with it's versions, most of whom died in the last three episodes, there's two episodes left now and it's just going to drag.
I thought there was 9 episodes only
The original was just as bad of an adaptation.
The original was worst because flag died a cheesy death if I remember correctly.
The 1994 version was a joke and turned me off from ever reading the book. Finally read it last summer for this adaptation and this one delivered. It felt epic, cinematic and really close to the book. One of his best adaptations for sure, this scene alone deserves all the praise it is getting.
@@justafidemyself 'really close to the book' Like turning a very haunting tunnel of corpses and mental angiush to a trip through a flooded sewer? turning new vegas into a Millennial orgy, the very thing Flagg in the book had people crucified for? shitty editing taking the best chunk of the book, the fall of society out? I don't know what version you read, maybe it was 'The Bland by Fecal Ming'.
Stephen King'll endorse any old crap that gets him the money his books don't any more, he's proven what a sellout he is with IT Chapter 1/2 and all the other recent crap his names attached to.
And this is why pyromaniacs should not be put in charge of atomic weapons.
I actually prefer the og mini series (and prefer the book to that) but one thing I will definately give this series is this scene. It really does feel like the hand of God has struck the hour, and it really does capture how terrifying that would be.
Thanks for this! After having seen the original miniseries and whatever the hell this was I have even more incentive to read the book. I was intimidated by its 3,000 pages but I think I am ready now
I read it age 12
The original miniseries was way better than this. Just based on the bits I have seen of this version on here on YT, it looks more like this is about anything but the story and the development of the characters.
The miniseries, although good, is very light compared to the book. The book is very dark and intense.
The only thing I liked better about this series was Harold and Franny. Everything else was horrible. Hoping Franny’s actress gets another Stephen King adaptation.
Complete and uncut edition is 2007 pages long
Read the book. You will not be disappointed. This mini series was terrible. It was like the writers were told the story by a drunk while they were drunk and then forgot about the story for 6 months and then decided to write the screen play... while they were drunk listening to a drunk retell the story.
Funny how a simple book of written words can create MUCH more vivid imagery than any modern media technology. And baffling how people still don’t seem to understand that.
Loved the visuals of the lightning ball, and the bomb going off. Not sure why this show wasn't better received? I loved it, for the most part.
Its because you don't have to show everything in detail and this end, compare to the original, doesn't leave much to ones own imagination. I mean, even though the original ones was made with at the time visualisation effects, it was kinda straight forward, and yet it hold the story, and I think it was more effective to not show the blast or the mushroom cloud.
I had the same opinion dude, I don’t understand why everyone hates this with the passion they do. It was good
@@Howard_T_Duck i liked howard the duck. crappy costume, obviously fake.
pretty dumb storyline too.
but memorable.
this? this is just eye candy, decoration with no substance.
the best movies are the ones that require you use your imagination.
you like eye candy, go for it. i was a little kid too, once, throwing tantrums if i didnt get my sweets and having to eat green stuff instead...
but remember, you cant survive on candy alone. occasionally you need some fiber, some meat. some starch. you learn this as you get older.
i think ive read the book twenty times, at least.
i wont be bothering to watch this again?
@@paradiselost9946 wowww you’re rambling
@@Howard_T_Duck cleveland ;)
far more memorable.
i might go watch howard the duck again. just to refresh...
This is visually amazing. I have not a single clue what is going on but it looks fantastic!!!
All the little nods to other films were cool as well.
Plot twist God was trying to save us from Ezra Miller. Unfortunately he respawned in the real world.
THE FLASH being a massive flop might despawn him.
He respawns HAF in someone’s living room in Maui.
2:45 Carter from “Final Destination” would be laughing at Lloyd right now.
Carter's was better. His whole body got waffled
I was about to say: Stay down you idiot!
That little song Flagg sings before he's zapped is classic King. An inconsequential, ultimately meaningless little detail used to hint at a deeper meaning that isnt there
This is hilarious
@Mr. Observer Flagg is about to get zapped by God. His response? He quotes some obscure song from the 60s that has no context prompting people to go bUt WhAt DoEs It MeAn??? When it dosent mean anything
@@MelancoliaI take me home west Virginia country home to the place i callll home !!! ( Boooom )
@@creatorsfreedom6734 hey at least Merlin went out with style, singing a true classic
Pretty sure a nuclear explosion is faster than that, literally everything at ground zero would be vaporized in a millisecond and the light would be so bright you wouldn't be able to see the building's destruction.
Then how would they film that?
The scene featuring the hand of God killing Satan isn't scientifically accurate? Stunned.
@@xjunkxyrdxdog89 0/10 no lake of fire
If the nuke was etonated as designed yes. But, the lightning superheated the case. I imagine that nuclear material was melted and ran together eventually hittiing CM and blowing up.
War, war never changes.
By the way my 15 year old daughter has watched both versions of adaptations and even she thinks this one was crap
Agreed!!
Gary Sinise, Molly Ringwald, Ray Walston Ruby Dee Ossie Davis that whole bunch of actors and actresses did the book justice. I had read both versions the shorter because publishers claimed it was lengthy and readers arent going to finish the book. And the revised version, the story Stephen King intended us to read, to envision. Those that cast of people played it well from beginning to the very end @@furrybear57
This is a world God created he is our God and the maker of Mankind keep the Faith and no harm shall come to you. Read Psalm 91.
It was a good episode, felt bad for Ray and Larry tho. They had to die to protect what they left.
But why they’d didn’t they try to get out
@@cwp4eva Because Mother A asked them to go there and "stand" and trying to turn tables against Flagg, not to escape. They sticked with that until the end.
@@nikfabbi87 ok thanks
@@cwp4eva Yep; so it was supposed to be a sacrifice from the right beginning; it aimed at opening a breach into people's fanatism, so that Flagg would weaken and get more vulnerable.
@@cwp4eva u see how Larry told Ray don't be afraid. He knew there was a god and heaven now. Since god showed up. He knew he will be reunited with his mom and all the people they/he lost.
Nice little Harmageddon.
The nuclear fireball at the end looks wrong. Terminator 2 got it right but every single movie since then hasn't.
I wish they would do a remake of this movie!
That's pretty unlikely to happen for another 15-20 years, I'd guess, if ever.
Wow, God really did redefine the spray and pray method.
*Get out of the way.*
Ironically enough Julies last act turned out to be heroic. She saved that woman from dieing.
Well she probably still dies in the explosion
Because after she picked herself up, avoided the lightning, and got out of the building, she was able to out run a nuclear blast? Fairly sure she still died lol.
Saykebon,too amazing.I seen this in Demagogo.
Not with a whimper but with a bang
Christ. What an overwrought finale.
Skarsgard has the acting ability of a box of wet mice.
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 he’s the absolute worst!!!
I like that! Will have to use that sometime
Bill is the talented one.
@@Yikes702 wait is he in this
Yeah, wasn't impressed with him at all, esp just standing there as supernatural lightning blasts around him.
This is what happens when you follow the beast
Whitney gets to watch while everyone else gets fucked up in this version I just noticed.. another switch a roo.. clever!
Even though water is an excellent means of insulation against radiation, it would not have stopped the pressure of the blast from turning them into jelly just before vaporizing them.
I don't think hiding under the water is gonna help them that much :P
3:31 I find myself thinking of this very line after the Fear season 6 finale.
God is done playing lmao
I mean why not, imagine your God... you spend untold trillions of years getting everything in the universe just right, you go to all the trouble of making a race of beings to serve you. And then some asshole evil entity shows up and ruins everything you have made and causes untold suffering and death among your creations just for shits and giggles. I think you would be fucking pissed too lol.
@@vrass775 God: YOU WANT OLD TESTAMENT STYLE? YOU GOT IT
I never heard of this series.
And he returns wearing many crowns upon his head. Those rings are purposely symbolic
“....I did it.”
Aww, Trashy.
Missing that hand of god thing....
0:27 The mist is the Hand of God.
Supposedly, the mist is, but it's a poor adaptation of the idea in my opinion.
I respect little nukie, whatever his Name is.Been a while since the Book.He did as he was asked, dammit! He loved the Nuke.
For some reason this scene makes me want to play Fallout New Vegas with a Fat man and a Tesla cannon...
Echoes of Carrie, and a huge improvement over that scene in the book.
Shades of Raiders, the opening of The Lost Ark scene. Azrael, coming to clean the mesa of all those nasty sinners. A pity they didn't do the melting man sequence again. That would have been quite, touching.
She brought me coffee she brought me Tea she brought me damn near everything except the work house key......why would they put that in there
I thought it was in another scene or something.
@@sakura1044 no it was at the end there, he quotes several random old bands throughout as well as a lot of Russian things maybe indicating his distances and time he jas been across
Flagg is like that in the books too. Always saying weird and out of context shit.
@@silversnail1413 i think its cuz king loves his old school music
To show how silly he and his pompadour was.
And thus New Vegas was born
It would have been better if the series hadn't been told in flash back scenes' i think the editor was high!
Movies always get the nuke wrong.
What can I say, "Got you! You bastard! And don't come back!"
Cool
The end of "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
Exactly what I thought ! Those lightning bolts striking people !
Donde verla?
God: got you and you oh!! You too mister
That was the best part of the new mini series. And one of the few only good parts.
The Stand 1994 - waaaaaay better❤‼️All this theatric with the lightening and all we really want to see is the atomic blast.
"Marion keep your eyes SHUT!!"
How could a made-for-tv movie back in the 90s so far out-class this one. This scene alone is barely watchable.
always preffered the grateful dead version:
"She brings me coffee
You know she brings me tea
She brings 'bout every damn thing
But the jailhouse key"
Why can't anyone properly translate Stephen King's books to the silver screen?
Rob Reiner did with The Body/Stand By Me, and Frank Darabont did with The Shawshank Redemption. Those adaptations were arguably *better* than the novellas they came from. The Green Mile (Darabont again) certainly wasn't bad. Maybe King's supernatural horror just doesn't translate well.
The Flash is the only one who can fix everything.
No, only JESUS CHRIST MY LORD GOD can ✝️
@@BrotherCamYou Pod People are so goddamned boring. You're just like the Borg from Star Trek.
PFFFT
Nope, he'll just keep screwing up trying to get it right, over and over...
That ball of light was supposed to be the hand of God. That's how it was interpreted in the book
Where is loyld?
i think he was killed shortly before this scene started. I liked how the 90s show did it, more true to the book@@zigomanis18
Makes me glad I skipped the remake and watched the original. This one feels off.
the original? that old TV movie lol? That was a joke compared to this one. Really bad acting and special effects, this felt really cinematic and epic, just like the book.
@@justafidemyself the special effects weren't that great because it was the 90's. This remake was off and it was terrible all around. There was no reason to tell the story in non-chronological order and there was no character development. Pretty much everybody who is a fan of this book has said the same.
Because this is absolutely nothing about God , the original talked more about God this shit ,
@@shawnhoelscher8164 I'm in a King fangroup with over 80k members and everyone loved it, so no, not at all. Also, King was heavily involved with production and scripts, and King knows his material the best, not his entitled fans.
@@justafidemyself hell yeah, I’m an avid King fan and read the Stand in summer 2020. I think this series was a brilliant adaptation. I thought Harold had the best character arc and development. Don’t understand the hate for the series?
I am the god of Hellfire and I bring you FIRE.
Thanks, Arthur!
You know water and elect don't mix that one of last places one should be like trees
I like that one.
I feel like the editing of the new one could of been better. Have the story progress like the original did. Just my 2 cents
Final destination
It was all to catch Flagg off his guard..
I think jamie sheridon played a better an more scarier Randall Flagg . an the god hand was a littel better then seeing a ball of light. But the nuke explosion an this one is alot better
Cut Kat right in half didn’t it?
Nope nope nope when an adaptation for the big screen was made Stephen King himself was not only an advisor on set but he was also a character in the miniseries. He practically demanded that it be written for the screen as close to the narrative as possible
I just feel like hiding under water from lighting is not a good strategy.
Ohhh best part of the series
The band of god wzs lost in translation in this version.
I like the way trashcan speaks 😂