Somber and ponderous and no fun.
Unlike, Todd the Vegan. An excellent performance.
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Somber and ponderous and no fun.
Unlike, Todd the Vegan. An excellent performance.
The Stand to be made into a feature film.
I hope they cast it a little better than the miniseries, although Corin Nemec was perfect as Harold, and I liked Gary Sinise.
I don't know what you're talking about, Amy. Molly Ringwold was inspired casting!
She was pretty good as Franny! But some of the other choices were a little weird.
(i was being facetious. Xander might tell me it sounded a lot like my regular voice.)
it's been a while since i read the book or saw the miniseries. i did buy the ebook after all the King discussion here a few weeks ago, but i haven't gotten around to reading it yet.
Rob Lowe and Molly were the only two I had any issues with. Well, and Laura San Giacomo was WAY OTT, but it fit the role.
I sort of wondered, tiggy, but I couldn't tell!
Molly really didn't bother me much, but Laura San Giacomo really did. Rob Lowe, too. And I really wanted someone more compelling and stronger for Larry.
I hope they cast it a little better than the miniseries, although Corin Nemec was perfect as Harold, and I liked Gary Sinise.
Ruby Dee was awesome, as I dimly recall.
John Lasseter just had a nerdgasm and he doesn't even know why.
Matilda - while watching a marathon of Micky Mouse cartoons - sat up and exclaimed "This one's my favorite!" when Steamboat Willie came on.