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Brice
01-24-2008, 08:23 AM
Kingdom Hospital IMDB (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0324864/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1)

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Stephen King's take on the masterpiece series by Lars von Trier. The story takes place in a hospital in Lewiston, Maine, built on the site of a Civil War-era mill fire in which many children died. Comprised of 13 episodes which aired from March 3 - July 15 on ABC.

Based on Riget by Lars von Trier
Developed by: Stephen King

Starring: Andrew McCarthy, Bruce Davison, Jack Coleman, Diane Ladd, Jodelle Micah Ferland, Ed Begley, Jr., Jamie Harrold, Sherry Miller, Allison Hossack, William Wise, Julian Richings


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEM9rG-VM0Q

Míchéal
01-24-2008, 01:55 PM
i love the dark tower references in this...

Ari_Racing
02-03-2008, 05:47 PM
Does anyone have the scripts in pdf or any format?

Woofer
07-23-2008, 08:41 PM
This was on SciFi recently. They showed all the episodes back to back in one day - EXCEPT THE LAST ONE. I was home sick and anxious to see the final episode. Man. I was pissed, but I was also amused at SciFi's stupidity. The pentultimate episode clearly states at the end that there is only one episode left, join us to find out, etc... Soooo, whoever was programming was obviously an idiot.

I'm beginning to believe that I am not meant to see it. Let me explain. No, there is too much. Let me sum up: When it was originally shown here, the final episode was interrupted by our extremely vain weatherman who was compelled to repeat the same information about a severe thunderstorm no less than 3 times. Seriously, just the same crap over and over and over for the last 5 - 7 minutes of the show. I was literally screaming at him to STFU and called the station to complain about him repeating himself. They must've said something to him because as he wrapped up, he made a point of saying that it was important to get the information out to people blah blah blah.

NOTE: I'm in the Florida panhandle. We weather HURRICANES. Just tell us a bad thunderstorm with severe lighting is coming and STFU. http://psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/pissedoff.gif

Ka-mai
06-06-2009, 05:00 PM
I don't know if this is discussed anywhere, but this was based off a Danish (?) series from around 1994. I just watched it today. My friends were like "oh, we're gonna watch this weird miniseries" and about 30 seconds in I realized what it was.

I don't really know what to think of it yet, we only watched two episodes, but it's kind of interesting. Some parts are pretty lame though. After I watch it I'm going to rent Kingdom Hospital so I can make a comparison. I'm excited!

candy
06-07-2009, 01:30 AM
i love kingdom hospital, and i have the box set. so i am now going to re read and watch out for the dak tower references as i seem to have missed them? mmmm

Ka-mai
07-19-2009, 03:04 PM
This was on SciFi recently. They showed all the episodes back to back in one day - EXCEPT THE LAST ONE. I was home sick and anxious to see the final episode. Man. I was pissed, but I was also amused at SciFi's stupidity. The pentultimate episode clearly states at the end that there is only one episode left, join us to find out, etc... Soooo, whoever was programming was obviously an idiot.

I'm beginning to believe that I am not meant to see it. Let me explain. No, there is too much. Let me sum up: When it was originally shown here, the final episode was interrupted by our extremely vain weatherman who was compelled to repeat the same information about a severe thunderstorm no less than 3 times. Seriously, just the same crap over and over and over for the last 5 - 7 minutes of the show. I was literally screaming at him to STFU and called the station to complain about him repeating himself. They must've said something to him because as he wrapped up, he made a point of saying that it was important to get the information out to people blah blah blah.

NOTE: I'm in the Florida panhandle. We weather HURRICANES. Just tell us a bad thunderstorm with severe lighting is coming and STFU. http://psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/pissedoff.gif

:lol: If you think that's bad, listen to this.

The Danish version, Riget, was originally supposed to be twelve episodes, three seasons of four. Unfortunately between season 2 and 3 at least one central character died, so Lars von Trier didn't make the third season.

Which basically left you with a huge fucking cliffhanger that will never be concluded.

I would be more mad about this but I know the show absolutely would not have worked without the actor who died.

flaggwalkstheline
07-28-2009, 09:09 PM
This was on SciFi recently. They showed all the episodes back to back in one day - EXCEPT THE LAST ONE. I was home sick and anxious to see the final episode. Man. I was pissed, but I was also amused at SciFi's stupidity. The pentultimate episode clearly states at the end that there is only one episode left, join us to find out, etc... Soooo, whoever was programming was obviously an idiot.

I'm beginning to believe that I am not meant to see it. Let me explain. No, there is too much. Let me sum up: When it was originally shown here, the final episode was interrupted by our extremely vain weatherman who was compelled to repeat the same information about a severe thunderstorm no less than 3 times. Seriously, just the same crap over and over and over for the last 5 - 7 minutes of the show. I was literally screaming at him to STFU and called the station to complain about him repeating himself. They must've said something to him because as he wrapped up, he made a point of saying that it was important to get the information out to people blah blah blah.

NOTE: I'm in the Florida panhandle. We weather HURRICANES. Just tell us a bad thunderstorm with severe lighting is coming and STFU. http://psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/pissedoff.gif

:lol: If you think that's bad, listen to this.

The Danish version, Riget, was originally supposed to be twelve episodes, three seasons of four. Unfortunately between season 2 and 3 at least one central character died, so Lars von Trier didn't make the third season.

Which basically left you with a huge fucking cliffhanger that will never be concluded.

I would be more mad about this but I know the show absolutely would not have worked without the actor who died.

could be worse
It could have ended with the main character demonically possessed by an entity named bob and just ending it there

I'll never get over my irritation with david lynch for THAT

Ka-mai
08-27-2009, 06:35 PM
Um, no idea what you're referencing (if it's Kingdom Hospital, forgive my total ignorance, haven't gotten to it yet) but yes, that would suck as well. :lol:

flaggwalkstheline
08-27-2009, 09:21 PM
Um, no idea what you're referencing (if it's Kingdom Hospital, forgive my total ignorance, haven't gotten to it yet) but yes, that would suck as well. :lol:

It was a twin peaks reference:P

Gris
08-28-2009, 05:06 AM
I've watched Kingdom Hospital several times and have seen some general STEPHEN KING tie-ins, but nothing specific to the Dark Tower unless...

you consider the dream world Antubus lives a different level of the tower instead of just the dreamw orld it's supposed to be. Or Peter getting hit by the van, But I consider that a general King event that he worked into both pieces rather than a DT even shown in KH

As far as general King references...

Peter gets railed by the van and seriously messed up.
The truck that finds him on the side of the road, and many vending machines in the hospital are Noz-O-La

That's about all I remember off the top of my head.