Stephen King Discusses The Stand Complete and Uncut

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  • In a video circa 1990 to be shown to Doubleday sales representatives, Stephen King discusses his upcoming release of The Stand Complete and Uncut.
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  • @PeterStawicki
    @PeterStawicki Před 5 lety +400

    "And they never saw Stu Redman again" I remember losing my mind when I read that sentence.

    • @nighttray1489
      @nighttray1489 Před 4 lety +53

      Same here. Such a clever way of phrasing that

    • @cadenlorenzo3345
      @cadenlorenzo3345 Před 4 lety +38

      TheBull916 the way it was phrased it made the reader think that Stu was going to die

    • @thebadbandito
      @thebadbandito Před 4 lety +9

      He's good. Always keeps you on your toes.

    • @davidriedy5977
      @davidriedy5977 Před 4 lety +8

      Which part is this in reference to? Is it in reference to when Larry, Ralph, and Glen left Stu on their way West?

    • @ebiljebus
      @ebiljebus Před 4 lety +5

      @@davidriedy5977 Yes.

  • @divyanshdubey231
    @divyanshdubey231 Před 4 lety +81

    I just finished The Stand half an hour ago, and I can't stop reading and watching more and more about it. An absolutely beautiful book.

  • @BrotherNkosi
    @BrotherNkosi Před 6 lety +155

    After leaving work one day I knew I was coming down with the Flu so i decided I would just stay in bed all weekend and read a book. I Stopped by a local book store on my way home and bought The Stand. Of all the books to read while in bed with a bad case of the Flu. This is my favorite book of all time. "A dark chest of wonder indeed."

    • @theivory1
      @theivory1 Před 4 lety +2

      It also my favorite book. There is not even a close second.

    • @doydivision3984
      @doydivision3984 Před 4 lety +2

      That situation is so ironic lol. Reading The Stand while you are sic lol.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +4

      Dude - life really gave you a punch in the gut, didn't it???? That's hard for me even to imagine.
      But yes - it's an incredible, incredible book.

    • @brettscott8288
      @brettscott8288 Před 4 lety +5

      Probably my favourite as well, after the Bible. The Talisman and Swan Song are right there as well. I remember reading The Stand as my Dad and I were driving from Virginia to Arches National Park in '86. Actually, during the part (no spoilers, I promise:) where they're walking from Colorado to Nevada I believe we were in either western Colorado or eastern Utah....ironic, poignant and unforgettable. Thanks Dad! Love and miss you...thank you for the memories.

    • @hideentity1518
      @hideentity1518 Před 4 lety

      @David Lutz it isnt flu, its a cold.

  • @KR-nj9dn
    @KR-nj9dn Před 8 lety +272

    I read the uncut version a year or so after this video was filmed, I think I was about 13, and I thought it was brilliant. I actually wrote to him as part of a school project and he replied, I was blown away!

    • @ryanmcmillan3724
      @ryanmcmillan3724 Před 8 lety +8

      I have only ever read the uncut version. I also have the Marvel graphic novels which are awesome.!

    • @KR-nj9dn
      @KR-nj9dn Před 8 lety +3

      +ryan mcmillan I've not got round to getting the graphic novels yet but I intend to. I've heard they're very good.

    • @ryanmcmillan3724
      @ryanmcmillan3724 Před 8 lety +8

      They are awesome.They are an adaptation of the uncut version of the book.Very faithful,almost word for word,scene by scene. Excellent artwork.

    • @TheTaylorguilbeau
      @TheTaylorguilbeau Před 7 lety +9

      uncut is a brilliant read, just finished it…started last week and could not put it down.

    • @henrikpersson4698
      @henrikpersson4698 Před 7 lety +5

      I remember also being smitten with the short story from Night Shift, forget what it was called, where Captain Trips was mentioned. It felt more like a vignette, with some kids on a beach and a very apocalyptic mood. Something about it even though it pretty much lacked a narrative in the traditional sense.

  • @MartinUnderwood
    @MartinUnderwood Před 3 lety +21

    I just finished The Stand Complete and Uncut for the first time this week, after never having read the original. The absense of the scene with Fran and her mom shocks me. That was such a great scene. Brutal, but great.

  • @pablo3168
    @pablo3168 Před 3 lety +13

    I started getting into King last year and I realised there was no better time to read the Stand than during a flu-like virus pandemic

  • @cherylkelloggherman1303
    @cherylkelloggherman1303 Před 3 lety +16

    I know this will sound weird to some people and to some they will sadly know where I'm coming from. Stephen King saved my sanity as a teenager. When i read his books i could leave my horrible home life for a few chapters at a time. If I'm honest more than a few chapters at a time. But i digress. When people talk about his drug/alcohol abuse. He's human. Shit happens. Mr. King is the one who told us He had a problem. He's overcome His addictions and is a better man for it. Also from what I see and hear His kids are well adjusted human beings. Be like Stephen King!

  • @TheGlassesPush
    @TheGlassesPush Před 7 lety +123

    Never read the cut version, but the uncut version is a masterpiece. I can't imagine missing a single scene! I did a review of "The Stand" (uncut) if any are interested. FANTASTIC book.

    • @munstrumridcully
      @munstrumridcully Před 6 lety +9

      The Glasses Push In the cut version the whole part with The Kid and Trashcan Man meeting and travelling together was missing. _Sacrilege!_

    • @knightscroftsquire-muldoon
      @knightscroftsquire-muldoon Před 5 lety

      Truest statement if I have ever read on CZcams.

    • @KawlinRolfe
      @KawlinRolfe Před 5 lety

      I just checked your channel & didn't see it :O
      Nice IT review though!

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +1

      The cut version was "almost" as good. I mean, if you think about that whole business with the Kid, you can see that removing it wouldn't really change anything else. It was great stuff, but it was "cuttable" without reducing the quality of the book to any extreme degree.

    • @jamesfitzgerald8267
      @jamesfitzgerald8267 Před 4 lety +1

      I heard that The Kid's storyline was cut, which was probably the only thing about the book that I didn't like, I thought it felt out of place and it just felt like filler to me, other than that though I wouldn't cut anything, after hearing about some of the cuts that were made I'm shocked, I loved those scenes.

  • @trevmac8362
    @trevmac8362 Před 4 lety +79

    Randall Flagg:
    Pleased to meet you, Lloyd. Hope you guessed my name.
    Lloyd Henreid:
    Huh?
    Randall Flagg:
    Oh. Nothing. Just a little classical reference.

    • @cinemaster9012
      @cinemaster9012 Před 3 lety +5

      When he was revealed as Legion, I lost my mind. I've read most of Dante's Inferno and Flagg as Legion is still the best Biblical reference imo.

    • @malissahyatt2425
      @malissahyatt2425 Před rokem +1

      I watched that scene today and chuckled. I got his reference.
      Not sure I ever caught that bit before.
      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Terry-hm4bs
      @Terry-hm4bs Před 6 měsíci

      Mick Jagger's, "In Sympathy With The Devil." Was the reference that Randall Flagg was talking about. The historical parts are about the devil during certain major events. Nice touch!

  • @johnreece5540
    @johnreece5540 Před 5 lety +14

    I am so glad that Double Day allowed Stephen King to republish "The Stand" in the original format.

  • @collegeman1988
    @collegeman1988 Před 3 lety +5

    I was like a kid on Christmas Day when I bought the uncut version of The Stand in 1990. I think I read the first 300 pages in a little over a day. I was as obsessed with those characters in The Stand as Annie Wilkes was with Paul Sheldon’s characters in his book.

  • @OfficialAndies
    @OfficialAndies Před 7 lety +62

    The Stand still haunts me to this day, it also moves me emotionally. Stephen King does not write horror, his best books (like The Stand and IT) are beautiful character studies.

    • @nedflanders5302
      @nedflanders5302 Před 7 lety

      TechNoir1982 Except Tom Collins. He is a bit much.

    • @DokktorDeth
      @DokktorDeth Před 4 lety +1

      Many of King's books are listed as 'Horror' tomes, as described by experts.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +1

      @@nedflanders5302 King seems to like that sort of character - I think he feels they have an innocence that others don't. In the Dark Tower you got Sheemie in that same mold.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety

      @Degree7 Heh heh - and in The Stand, Vegas is nuked...

    • @theguywhoisaustralian1465
      @theguywhoisaustralian1465 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@nedflanders5302you take that back

  • @richrusch1616
    @richrusch1616 Před 8 lety +53

    The uncut version is definitely my favorite Stephen King book that I have read.

    • @theivory1
      @theivory1 Před 7 lety +3

      You bet. The Shining is a distant second.

    • @TrangPakbaby
      @TrangPakbaby Před 6 lety +3

      theivory1 the shining is my all time King book! It's stunningly beautiful

    • @wileyschmitt
      @wileyschmitt Před 5 lety +2

      The Shining for me as well.

    • @HAL--vf6cg
      @HAL--vf6cg Před 3 lety +2

      The Stand uncut is absolutely fantastic, but I'd still go with The Shining as my #1, simply because it's the scariest. The part with the stone statues in the lawn fucked me up...

  • @johnreece5540
    @johnreece5540 Před 5 lety +22

    I was enthralled by the characters and by the rich and vivid tapestry of the novel.

    • @skylerlandale1437
      @skylerlandale1437 Před 4 lety

      they didn't really want to make it into a big block-buster movie, like his other books, b/c in the story its a biological weapon released by the govt. so they created a different story where the virus came from a monkey instead and called it OUTBREAK.

  • @skylx0812
    @skylx0812 Před 6 lety +26

    I'm in the middle of my annual tradition of reading it every year around June/July. That's allergy season around here and people are sneezing and wheezing like crazy. The desert monsoons become apocalyptic and most times the strong winds cause the power to go out. Its all a fantastic setting to sit out on a sweltering afternoon in the shade and spend time with Mother Abigail. This edition is damn heavy and you have to be committed just to spend time holding it up long enough for the journey.

  • @geminiifilms6768
    @geminiifilms6768 Před 7 lety +49

    The added final chapter wigged me out. Flagg on the beach, spoooky.

    • @WingedSoda
      @WingedSoda Před 6 lety +1

      GEMINII FILMS I only read the Uncut version. Was the beach scene really not in the original?

    • @Alex-yp5oo
      @Alex-yp5oo Před 5 lety

      GEMINII FILMS
      at the end on that beach was that flagg?? i was confused on who that was thx!

    • @jimothy6526
      @jimothy6526 Před 5 lety +6

      +Alex M-O-O-N, that spells Flagg, Laws yes!

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +6

      Oh yes - that was great. Just reinforced how Tom told us Flagg never dies. I read that as "humans will never lose their capacity for evil." Flagg's role in the universe is to provide scope and opportunity to our evil. The endless test - we have to rise above it again and again.

    • @mattjindrak
      @mattjindrak Před 4 lety

      Shoulda had him show up in Mid-World to make it more cohesive with Dark Tower III

  • @johnreece5540
    @johnreece5540 Před 5 lety +54

    Jamey Sheridan kills it as Randall Flagg. Jamey Sheridan creatively mixes this eclectic cocktail of an elitest, grassroots, messianic, rockstar, television preacher, Charles Manson Demon.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah, I thought Sheridan did a pretty good job, and if you've read the comics, which King had input into, you can see that Sheridan evoked the same archetype that King had shown to us in the comic.

    • @willrueb9573
      @willrueb9573 Před 3 lety +3

      CCOMPLETELY AGREE!
      Sheridan WAS channeling The Walking Dude.
      I have ZERO faith in Stellan Skaarsgard as Randall Flagg, and it's because that actor does not, and can not, evoke the American flag over the shoulder type of villain Randall Flagg is.
      If Randall Flagg wasn't so evil and psychotic, he very well could have been the greatest rockstar of that era, which is what makes him so damn scary. He's charismatic without effort, he's intimidating without effort, and it seems like he always has an ace up of his sleeve and something to sell.

    • @floogelhornzzz4770
      @floogelhornzzz4770 Před 3 lety

      Which The Stand version was that?

    • @johnreece5540
      @johnreece5540 Před 3 lety

      @@floogelhornzzz4770 Are You talking the novel, comic book, or miniseries version???

  • @homers403
    @homers403 Před 8 lety +28

    The Stand...one of my favorite stories. I think it's time for a re-read!

    • @ianperge7331
      @ianperge7331 Před 7 lety +3

      Homer Simpson Probably my favorite work of King's, and a once-a-year-re-read (I just finished my latest go-around).

    • @theivory1
      @theivory1 Před 7 lety +2

      Yep. I read it once a year.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +1

      :-) I just 1) re-watched the mini-series, 2) re-read the extended edition, and 3) read the entire series of comic books, all in a few weeks. So I'm probably about as "on top" of that story as I've ever been.

  • @ghoststalkermusic
    @ghoststalkermusic Před 5 lety +11

    Summed up in 2 points:
    1: Once, someone published a cut version of The Stand
    2: Eventually someone else published an uncut version of The Stand

  • @LorrieSmithSTOPANIMALCRUELTY

    I was also also astounded by how nearly PERFECTLY The Green Mile was adapted from book to movie! I always read the book first!

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +5

      I saw the movie first, and read the book later, but yes - that was jut an incredible story as well, and very, VERY well adapted.

    • @camscott696
      @camscott696 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes!! Sorry I know you wrote this a long time ago lol but so true. Literally line for line!

  • @2000nascarfan
    @2000nascarfan Před 4 lety +8

    of all the 30 books I have read by him the stand has to be my favorite, I started reading him back in 1976 and I was reading the talisman, now without Stephen king I would be forever lost.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +2

      The Talisman is a GREAT READ as well. It contains what I regard as King's most overtly, immediately SCARY AS HELL scene. I won't detail it here so as not to spoil it for anyone, but I'll just refer to it as the "Our boy?" scene - those who've read will know. Just creeped me THE HELL out.

  • @canocano31
    @canocano31 Před 3 lety +5

    I love the old The stand. The characters is amazing. But i cant explain it, its the Atmosphere. Music, the way its filmed, there just pulls you in.

    • @09nob
      @09nob Před 3 lety +2

      Agreed, it had a killer soundtrack and score, the new one is an empty and clumsy mess.

  • @safiresays3835
    @safiresays3835 Před 8 lety +157

    M-o-o-n spells Tom.

    • @oJAYarista
      @oJAYarista Před 6 lety +4

      M-o-o-N that spells I heard they're remaking The Stand?

    • @TrangPakbaby
      @TrangPakbaby Před 6 lety +1

      Tombstone Dreams they need to! I nominate Angelina Jolie as Nadine Cross and Cicely Tyson as Mother Abagail

    • @iamtheliquor7300
      @iamtheliquor7300 Před 5 lety

      I have used that on several occasions.

    • @monsieur_mercury8772
      @monsieur_mercury8772 Před 5 lety

      Tombstone Dreams Oh they are

    • @DANATANLOVER
      @DANATANLOVER Před 4 lety +2

      Laws, yes.

  • @marblesthecat3861
    @marblesthecat3861 Před 4 lety +34

    The Stand is awesome, but the Dark Tower series is King's masterpiece.....

  • @gabix7488
    @gabix7488 Před 5 lety +40

    M-O-O-N that spells Uncut.
    Everybody knows that, my laws !

  • @matthewfarmer2520
    @matthewfarmer2520 Před měsícem

    This interview of Stephen King looks rare, thanks for sharing this.

  • @averybrooks5233
    @averybrooks5233 Před 7 lety +16

    The Stand and Misery are probably my favorite of his books.

    • @daimyodecoca4749
      @daimyodecoca4749 Před 4 lety +1

      Misery was an incredible book. By far the most likable I'll ever find James Caan, is his role in the on-screen version.

    • @09nob
      @09nob Před 3 lety +1

      They're up there for me too but my favourite currently is The Long Walk, it always resides in the top five when it's not number one.

  • @eringemini7091
    @eringemini7091 Před 4 lety +8

    Mr. Kings book was "laying about" in 1980 when I was to be studying for finals for Prep High School, so these exams were epic. Needless to say, I couldnt put the book down, & it freaked me out severely. I winced every time someone coughed or sneezed.... nowadays, it looks like he was talking about the Coronavirus of a date in the future; 2020-- Unreal!!🤔😲😷😷😷🤧🛌🤢🤮☻☠👋⚰.P.S. I flunked the exams/finished the book.

  • @ZeroCool2013
    @ZeroCool2013 Před 5 lety +9

    I read The Stand in 1991 after having read The Eye of the Dragon in which Randall Flagg appears as a wizard of dark magic.
    If you haven't read Eye of the Dragon I recommend it highly as it gives you a whole new perspective of Flagg at the very least.

    • @vincedunn9983
      @vincedunn9983 Před 4 lety

      Haven't read "Eyes of the Dragon" in years! Almost forgot about it!

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety

      Yes, I had to stretch a little to make those the same entity. Flagg in "EotD" seemed to have a long memory, unlike Flagg in TS. I thought that aspects of the character in The Stand was great - it was like he's a tool that Evil keeps in its tool chest until a situation in which he's useful arises, and then "drops him in." So, Mother Abigail will consider that to be "a minion of Satan" - people steeped in other beliefs might describe it a different way.
      Also, Flagg in EotD seemed capable of wielding direct, personally launched evil against anyone he wished, whereas in The Stand I always felt like he was "prevented" from doing that - he had to get a human helper to do it for him. Like in the jail cell with Glenn - why DIDN'T Flagg point his finger at Glen and burn him down with an energy ball the way he did his own guy at the big finale? I think he COULDN'T - I think he wasn't allowed to do that with his own hand to a "person of good." Only to people who'd given themselves to him. I didn't get that feel from Flagg in EotD.

    • @Generalfund
      @Generalfund Před 4 lety +1

      Go for The Dark Tower for the ultimate in Randall Flagg

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +1

      @@Generalfund Yes, great character.

  • @joshuawildes828
    @joshuawildes828 Před 3 lety +3

    Big King fan here and I'm actually reading the stand right now for the first time and during the pandemic somewhat ironically

    • @HAL--vf6cg
      @HAL--vf6cg Před 3 lety

      There's absolutely nothing "ironic" about it

  • @justintai8725
    @justintai8725 Před 8 lety +9

    i first read the cut version of the stand and didn't think it was an amazing book, then i read the uncut version and loved it much more.

  • @gspendlove
    @gspendlove Před 3 lety +8

    "I'd PISS Coors if I could, boy! You believe _that_ happy crappy?!"

  • @shannonbryson1062
    @shannonbryson1062 Před 4 lety +4

    The Dark Tower series was my favorite, but Eyes of the Dragon & The Talisman have special heartfelt adoration for me...

  • @reddead4614
    @reddead4614 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My wife bought me the book the stand complete and uncut version. I love it! It's very interesting especially about the characters the movie or show didn't really mention I'm barely on chapter 3 and so excited to read more 😊

  • @papabear1978jm
    @papabear1978jm Před 3 lety +3

    All I can say is that SK is a genius in his own right. And if you have the chance to meet and get to spend any time with him, you'll discover, as I did, that he's a big ol sweetheart and is just like folks.

  • @Katies_Modern_Life
    @Katies_Modern_Life Před 2 lety +1

    How beautiful is this! I love him so much! Thank you so much.

  • @dereksmallsuk
    @dereksmallsuk Před 6 lety +10

    Im reading The Stand right now!!!

    • @anthonybeesly9095
      @anthonybeesly9095 Před 5 lety

      dereksmallsuk you are in for a scary and sociopathic treat indeed

    • @DP-hy4vh
      @DP-hy4vh Před 4 lety +1

      I finished reading it last night.

  • @pisceanrat
    @pisceanrat Před 6 lety +8

    He is and always will be my FAVE!!!

  • @Dufrense1978
    @Dufrense1978 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks Mr King, for The Stand I've found joy in reading.

  • @cinemaster9012
    @cinemaster9012 Před 3 lety +2

    I read the Dark Tower IV before I read the Stand. All those references went over my head at first. I'm gonna reread Book IV to pick up on the references the way it was meant to be read.

  • @mmoves4603
    @mmoves4603 Před 3 lety +2

    My favorite book of all time.

  • @shannonbryson1062
    @shannonbryson1062 Před 4 lety +2

    There are always shocking moments and many times in the many stories we lose an essential character we've grown attatched to.. torture and love juxtaposed, married in & it leaves us angry thrilled and drawn to the stories, tjanks Mr King.

  • @Msasha2727
    @Msasha2727 Před 4 lety +1

    The kid was such an interesting part of the book! I’m so glad I read the uncut version!

  • @nadinewholeben9102
    @nadinewholeben9102 Před 8 lety +17

    Stephen King, you ROCK!!!

  • @PatriciaHKimes-cd1vl
    @PatriciaHKimes-cd1vl Před 4 lety +1

    I admire this author for his ability to be a strong business person, and, especially, to navigate to the important aspects of marketing his productive works that benefit the community of those who want to read his books.

  • @lisalentile177
    @lisalentile177 Před 5 lety +3

    I just love him I've read all his books

  • @ChroniclesofAlicha_Balaam

    Would love to read an uncut version or even add to it from your perspective now, Stephen...would be supercool!

  • @lordseth2074
    @lordseth2074 Před 5 lety +2

    One of my all time favorites, few end of the world scenarios can top The Stand. Remember literally watching the tv series around 20 times as a kid

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety

      The only thing that comes close is Swan Song, by McGammon. It's not AS good, but it is good - quite good.

  • @Ogrematic
    @Ogrematic Před 4 lety +1

    S.K. is my favorite writer. The Stand is my favorite book.
    Bumpity bumpity bump.

  • @johnreece5540
    @johnreece5540 Před 5 lety +5

    Then I saw the miniseries advertised on Superbowl Sunday. I was apprehensive and joyful at the same time. My complaint in the miniseries were the characters of Harold, Frannie, and Trashcan Man were underdeveloped.

    • @bulletproofmum
      @bulletproofmum Před 5 lety +1

      @TheBull916 yes, many many m-o-o-ns ago now. Molly ringwald as frannie

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +2

      I just finished re-watching the mini-series and re-reading the complete / unrevised edition. My biggest complaint about the mini-series is the elimination of Rita Blakemore and the "taking over" of her plot line by Nadine Cross. I think Rita's fate in the novel was a huge factor in Larry's character development - it haunted him for most of the rest of the book. The mini-series was unable to follow that path because of the Rita/Nadine compositing. Because of that change, they were forced to bring Joe / Leo into the story through Lucy instead of Nadine, and that affected Nadine's character development a lot. Out of all the changes made for the mini-series, I think that's the one that caused the most issue.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, there just wasn't enough time - he had to "make it fit" somewhere. My main complaint was the elimination of Rita Blakemore and the fusion of some of her bits with Nadine, which also caused them to need to put Joe/Leo with Lucy from the jump. The events he experienced with Rita were *totally* vital to Larry's character development. All of that was just lost from the mini-series. And Nadine was very underdeveloped as well.
      No criticism here - I recognize King was working under a time constraint that put big limitations on him.

  • @miker.9138
    @miker.9138 Před 7 lety +4

    Read the book twice. I want to read it again, but it's sooooo long. On top of that I'm currently re-reading "It" to prepare for the upcoming film, so that would make it two behemoth books in a row.

    • @thesandude6392
      @thesandude6392 Před 4 lety

      You should go ahead and skip IT The Second Chapter movie...

  • @platter1000
    @platter1000 Před 8 lety +4

    still my favorite book of his

  • @johnreece5540
    @johnreece5540 Před 5 lety +1

    I read the shortened version of "The Stand" the 800 or so pages of the book at The Super Sears Store at Jersey City, New Jersey back in 1982 over the course of a three hour shopping trip by my immediate family.

  • @darrylsaunders8251
    @darrylsaunders8251 Před 4 lety +2

    I have both in hard back they are treasures I think the Dark Tower series was his masterpiece but enjoyed both

  • @Rosesyoutube
    @Rosesyoutube Před 6 lety +4

    Great writer. Great speaker

  • @chaoticfangurl567
    @chaoticfangurl567 Před rokem +1

    One of the best books I’ve ever read

  • @fredricclack7137
    @fredricclack7137 Před 3 lety +3

    "His fingernails ripped back like wet decals." OWWWWIE!!!

  • @pollorenzo6437
    @pollorenzo6437 Před 4 lety +1

    The best Christmas of Tom Cullen. I cried reading that part of the book . 😢

  • @BrotherNkosi
    @BrotherNkosi Před 3 lety

    BTW There is a REMASTERED Blu ray version of the Mini-series . FYI Awesome quality. Been waiting for them to do that for YEARS!!!

  • @DaveMorgansMartian
    @DaveMorgansMartian Před 4 lety +7

    Steve likes his books like his coke: uncut.

  • @Generalfund
    @Generalfund Před 4 lety +3

    Get your kicks with Captain Trips...

  • @johnreece5540
    @johnreece5540 Před 5 lety +1

    I read the novel two other times between mid-eighties and early nineties.

  • @elphiegleason3899
    @elphiegleason3899 Před 4 lety +1

    Just rebought it hardcover cuz my old paperback copy broke and it was held together w duct tape I had had that copy for like 15 years. It was in this miniseries I first heard “don’t fear the reaper” and “everybody wants to rule the world”

  • @shannonbryson1062
    @shannonbryson1062 Před 4 lety

    I adored my hard back uncut version of The Stand! My hubby got it for me for $13.

  • @frozenninja4030
    @frozenninja4030 Před 4 měsíci

    Funny how many of the comments are "I just finished the book and..." I also just finished it a couple days ago and I can already tell it will be one of the books that stays with me forever. I read the Complete and Uncut Edition coming in just short of 1,200 pages (my longest book by a good deal). Despite it seeming a little overwhelming to start with, it seemed to roll by on it's own momentum and was over in fairly short order for such a whopper. The parts King mentioned in the video are some of the more memorable scenes from the book so I am glad I chose the version that contained them all. It would have been a lesser book without them, though undoubtedly still a masterpiece.

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo Před 10 měsíci

    I have a copy of the uncut version and I will be seeing all the gaps that get filled in from the original!

  • @howzatfilms5820
    @howzatfilms5820 Před 4 lety +2

    Anyone here in 2020?:)

  • @wouldntyouliketoknow8904
    @wouldntyouliketoknow8904 Před 6 lety +3

    I hate the sound of liquids going down a throat...especially if the sound is through an old VHS sound quality.

  • @zzzhuh
    @zzzhuh Před 4 lety +2

    I read The Stand earlier this year and it took me a few months to complete it due to distractions, etc.
    I thought the book was great, and there is a lot of great scenes in it... I unfortunately didn't find it the be all end all that everyone else sees it as. I enjoyed IT more due to the atmosphere is creates, and just how many things that are created inside of Derry.
    The Shining is the other one that is one of my favorites, but i digress. The Stand is a great book, and everyone that enjoys reading should check it out. Just don't read all the hype surrounding it.

  • @plaguedoctormasque8089
    @plaguedoctormasque8089 Před 5 lety +4

    Back in the he day, when I fell in love, with the man, behind the horror. Thank you Steve, you gave me hours of pleasure/terror. Love you more. The Stand, to me holds the single most horrific chapter in American literature. The walk thru the Lincoln tunnel. Omg I couldn't sleep for a week. Thanks Steve, I'm gonna always love you for that.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +2

      King has the ability to craft words in a way that makes you feel like you are there - you FEEL the feelings he's trying to produce. I put in a plug somewhere else in these comments for Jim Butcher's Dresden Files books - Butcher has a similar ability - you feel like you are THERE, in his universe, right alongside the characters. It's a rare gift, apparently, because I just don't get that feeling from most books. I can still enjoy the stories, but it's not the same - not as "personal."
      Those of you that enjoy King, I definitely recommend you try out Butcher. The first Dresden novels were written the very beginning of his career, and it shows to some degree - somewhat like King when he wrote The Gunslinger. But there are 15 Dresden books, with 7 or 8 more expected, and he grows to his full power over the course of the first few. He Butcher, that is, to his full power with words.

  • @theresehoffarth8472
    @theresehoffarth8472 Před 3 lety

    Yesss

  • @piyush00767
    @piyush00767 Před 6 lety +3

    My version of The Stand had 1325 pages 😓😓😓. It was a paperback. I've recently read it. I'm waiting for The Stand's New Movie.

    • @amysteriousviewer3772
      @amysteriousviewer3772 Před 5 lety

      Piyush Sharma the german paperback I read was around 1700 ...

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +1

      I'm looking forward to the new movie too, and just PRAYING that they don't "PC" it to death. It's coming out through CBS All Access, and they certainly haven't done a good job with Star Trek. I'm trying to stay hopeful, though.

  • @izetyusein3323
    @izetyusein3323 Před 5 lety +3

    Stephen and his son Joe look so alike.

  • @jasonotelo4932
    @jasonotelo4932 Před 4 lety +1

    M o o n that spells Stephen King lol I love the stand book and tv series in 1994 and love the fact they are doing a remake late 2020! cant wait

  • @alanrios9349
    @alanrios9349 Před 8 lety +15

    Weren't these his exact words in the beginning of the uncut version of the stand?

    • @alanrios9349
      @alanrios9349 Před 7 lety +12

      i just unknowingly liked my comment from 8 months ago

    • @Jaded_Jester
      @Jaded_Jester Před 6 lety +4

      lol When you're right, you're right!

    • @guitaoist
      @guitaoist Před 5 lety

      good point, why is that, thats creepy in itself, sounds intentional now.

    • @bughead5615
      @bughead5615 Před 4 lety

      Yass exactlyyyyy

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +1

      More or less, but he did say he would try to recall what he'd written there, and then went on to do a pretty good job.

  • @AntiHoplophobia
    @AntiHoplophobia Před 8 lety +29

    god, he was so young...

    • @craigbird5192
      @craigbird5192 Před 8 lety +1

      ìķř

    • @CarlaBaku
      @CarlaBaku Před 8 lety +12

      Funny how we all start out young, isn't it? ;) Every day above ground is a pretty good day, and getting wonderfully old is quite a blessing.

    • @AntiHoplophobia
      @AntiHoplophobia Před 8 lety +2

      Carla Baku Stephen King getting wonderfully old is a blessing... me, not so much...

    • @nedflanders5302
      @nedflanders5302 Před 7 lety

      AntiHoplophobia love the name... it probably leaves many scratching their heads.

    • @nicosmind3
      @nicosmind3 Před 5 lety

      Legend has it that there once was a time where he was younger than this!

  • @anonymous8324
    @anonymous8324 Před 6 měsíci

    "It" is definitely his best book

  • @Cam_NBH
    @Cam_NBH Před 5 lety +1

    No great loss.... What a book.

  • @cthulhup9534
    @cthulhup9534 Před 8 lety +5

    What a genius

  • @Olliebear38
    @Olliebear38 Před 3 lety +1

    The Gerry Adams look.

  • @roarkjeffries2979
    @roarkjeffries2979 Před rokem

    That's for Steven got your buddy sitting right here

  • @TheodoreLeeAuthor
    @TheodoreLeeAuthor Před 6 lety +3

    Jemaine Clements should play Steven King.

  • @JamesGowan
    @JamesGowan Před 3 lety

    I'm glad he was willing to put up with the HASSLE!

  • @crakajack3
    @crakajack3 Před 5 lety +1

    The stand, IT and the bill hodges trilogy are the best!! Imo they are all good though

  • @redtheftredemption2907
    @redtheftredemption2907 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the uncut version. Why did they make him cut it down. It ruined the story in parts

  • @qualifiedcornstarch6859
    @qualifiedcornstarch6859 Před 7 měsíci

    I wish I'd kept my copy of the cut-down version of The Stand; probably worth more than $12.95 these days.

  • @IamNobodysHW
    @IamNobodysHW Před 5 lety +2

    At 7:45 did anybody else hear that? HAHA Someone cut the cheese.

  • @russellwajda4422
    @russellwajda4422 Před 4 lety +3

    Masterpiece
    Makes the corona virus very scary

  • @fullcomicalchemist2195

    I read most of Kings classics Shinning, Pet Cemetery, Salems Lot, It and the more recent 11.22.63 I can't decide what to read next would anybody recommend it highly or something else ?

    • @kerreill
      @kerreill Před 7 lety +4

      All, read them all. But, next...start The Dark Tower series. The Gunslinger is the first book. You're welcome.

    • @fullcomicalchemist2195
      @fullcomicalchemist2195 Před 7 lety

      kerreill thank you I've heard good things I'll be picking them up soon

    • @nedflanders5302
      @nedflanders5302 Před 7 lety +1

      Full Comic Alchemist His short stories are amazing. Cycle of the Werewolf is terrific!

    • @Romaluii
      @Romaluii Před 6 lety

      Full Comic Alchemist ii

    • @Jaded_Jester
      @Jaded_Jester Před 6 lety

      Another vote for The Dark Tower series!

  • @tiffanysullivan5603
    @tiffanysullivan5603 Před 4 lety +1

    Interesting that he says most people tell him The Stand is their favorite novel, and most of the comments here echo that-it's also my favorite, lol! The characters are so rich, and I think people really seem to gravitate towards apocalyptic type settings. I don't know why that is, maybe part of it is the idea of freedom to basically do whatever you want and go anywhere you want? Even if life is a wasteland? Very curious. For me though, top 5 are The Stand, IT, Needful Things, Lisey's Story and Cell.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety

      I do think the apocalyptic theme provides a lot of scope for a writer. Another really good one is "Swan Song" by Robert McCammon. I think The Stand wins out in a head-to-head competition (for me at least), but Swan Song is nonetheless thoroughly entertaining.
      My favorite King works are 1) The Stand, 2) The Dark Tower, 3) Insomnia, 4) The Talisman, and 5) Black House. All of those tie in strongly with "The Dark Tower universe." As far as his works that don't, I enjoy Duma Key, Bag of Bones, The Shining, and Doctor Sleep. But those are just the stand-outs; he has so many that are good reads. A few summers ago I went on a "King binge." :-)

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety

      Something like that, I think - yes. I think in our souls we still yearn to "face the wilderness," so to speak. This civilization of ours is a rather recent invention - we're not "used to it" in an evolutionary way yet. It provides us with all kinds of creature comforts, but I think we still have parts of our psyche that it leaves empty. I think, for example, people that love to take their sailboat and go out onto the high seas, alone, are seeking to fill that empty place. It's one of the few ways you can still do it.

  • @oldbaldfatman2766
    @oldbaldfatman2766 Před 3 lety

    June 27, 2020---Read/have both versions and longer version really didn't add that much to the story over all.

  • @wookiedog
    @wookiedog Před 4 lety +1

    Cant imagine The Stand without Trashcan or The Kid.

  • @hopezhang8278
    @hopezhang8278 Před 3 lety +2

    When Fran and her father discussed the pregnancy, it was one of the best scenes I’ve ever read. Then Stephen killed him. 😭

  • @rainnedevlin6516
    @rainnedevlin6516 Před 5 lety

    The movie didn't do it justice, btw, I've been a fan of yours from the very beginning, my favorite book of yours is IT. I love the original one, and once again, the movie didn't do it justice. I tried listening to an audio book, but you can't beat snuggling up with a great book, and reading it. Not only that, we as readers obviously put our thoughts and ideas into the narrative, we are all so different, we all add our own personal spin on it. So I guess I'm going to have to re-read the updated version of the Stand. I've enjoyed your writing for such a long time, and at 62 I still love them. I've got a few friends who think reading them will give them nightmares, what a load of shit. I've never had a nightmare, but your books have created some great goosebumps over the years. I also love your diversity, keep it up and thank you. Btw, you're right, Trump is an asshole.

    • @KipIngram
      @KipIngram Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, I just can't really get into audiobooks. I'm a fast reader, though, so for one thing audiobooks slow me down. I guess if reading is more of a chore for someone I can see how audiobooks could increase their enjoyment. But I'm a written word sort of guy - I just LOVE my Kobo ebook reader. :-)

  • @robertwhitley6233
    @robertwhitley6233 Před 3 lety +6

    Captain Trips and Randall Flagg are the true heros of the story.One removes useless humans and the other brings out the best in them.

  • @allancove4483
    @allancove4483 Před 2 lety +1

    The following is a true story believe it or not. I read the Stand & its still to this day, my all time favorite Stephen King novel hands down. It's scary as all hell because for me, its something that "could" happen in real life IMO. But that's not where I'm going with this. So one night I had just finished reading King's book "Pet Sematary" & just as I closed the book on the last page a thought came to me. How it would be really cool if they made this into a movie. Now for the part you won't believe. Just as I thought that, as God as my witness a commercial came on & YES it was a preview of a NEW Stephen King movie due in theaters called & are ya ready for this, PET SEMATARY! Talk about being freaked out, I mean what are the odds of that happening? I know, crazy right? But its a true story & I wanna thank Stephen King for scaring the shit out of me once again. The master of fright continues on....... Thank you Sir King!!! GREAT JOB!!!

  • @NataliVeronicaGermanotta

    #cheers ... #cujo STYLE
    #stephenking

  • @AaronSaltzer
    @AaronSaltzer Před 3 lety

    I wonder what he’d say about the remake of the show. It seems like most of the people that like it are the ones who have never read/can’t remember the book. I’ve never seen it but the few clips that I’ve seen of it make me think that they tried to match the book with the show.

  • @anthonybeesly9095
    @anthonybeesly9095 Před 5 lety

    read 13 times and maybe 13 more before I see the other side

  • @adrianaboga8361
    @adrianaboga8361 Před 3 lety

    I had no idea that i read a mutilated version. I want to get my hands on the original. 😁😁