That's the exact same link I posted in the post prior to yours... :wink:
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That's the exact same link I posted in the post prior to yours... :wink:
Bumping an old thread but I'm just now finally getting around to watching this. Just finished Episode 6 last night. I agree with what a lot of other people have already said. The non-linear...
Come on, you made that one up.[/QUOTE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qvha1rA92Zs
Yea, I remember when you just paid one price for cable and got most of the channels. Then we switched to satellite and had to pick a package based on which channels we wanted. Channels like HBO or...
Another example: Donnie Yen played a blind character in Rogue One.
Was there the same amount of uproar about that? Or should they have had an actual blind actor for that role?
I just don't think it's necessary for the actor to have the exact same characteristics of the character they are playing.
James Earl Jones played a blind man in The Sandlot. Donnie Wahlberg...
Having said this, while I condemn idiotic hostile responses such as the protest against this casting decision, I do applaud efforts to include groups of people that see little use; had the producers...
I think this is the first time I noticed that the kid playing Harold also played Patrick Hockstetter in IT.
Wait, there is a directors cut of the first TV mini series? How do I get my hands on that?[/QUOTE]
I think they mean King’s uncut version of the book by that, Mike.[/QUOTE]
OK. TBH, I don't...
I think it's just the angle. It looks lower than the other pole to me.
Physics error?
https://sunfiredefense.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/how-to-fireproof-utility-poles.jpg
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Agreed.
I don't see how you can split up the story and have it make sense if someone doesn't see either the TV show or the movie. They are either going to have a movie that drops into the middle...
The problem with that comparison is that all 3 LOTR books together are around the same length of The Stand by itself. And it took them 3 3.5 hour movies to cover the material and still left a lot out.
I had to check Wiki. Now I remember.
Why don't I remember this?
I'm actually re-reading The Stand right now and I had completely forgotten that he divided it up into three "books". I'm just not sure that there's enough to make 3 whole movies out of it. Maybe 2.