What is this movie ?

JPB

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I am trying to remember what this movie is called, and it will not come to me.

The movie was about 3 hours long or so, and the devil came to earth, the only people left were in Flagstaff and at the end the hand of god came down. That is all I know of the movie, could be right or wrong.

Anyone know what movie im referring to ?
 

Sinsear

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The Stand

edit: actually i think the stand ended in Vegas...been so long.
 

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EDIT: Oohh... that looks interesting... adding it to the queue.
 

JPB

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Originally posted by: Sinsear
The Stand

edit: actually i think the stand ended in Vegas...been so long.

Thats it....THANKS :thumbsup:
 

Buck Armstrong

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Yes, it sounds good...but its not. Its like every other Stephen King book made into a TV movie...meaning it sucks. The sole exception was the original Salem's Lot, which was a pretty good movie.
 

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Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Yes, it sounds good...but its not. Its like every other Stephen King book made into a TV movie...meaning it sucks. The sole exception was the original Salem's Lot, which was a pretty good movie.

I like It.
 

sandorski

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Wasn't it longer than 3 hours? I thought it was a Mini-Series shown over 2-3 nights.
 

HannibalX

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I believe it was originally in two parts. When I viewed it on Sci-Fi a few years ago it was cut into one long film.
 

Pheran

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Originally posted by: Pale Rider
The last King "movie" I watched was The Langoliers. It was atrocious.

That was a great novella (part of "Four Past Midnight"). Unfortunately most of King's books don't get translated to the screen very well. The most notable exceptions are "Stand By Me" and "The Shawshank Redemption".
 

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Originally posted by: Pheran
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
The last King "movie" I watched was The Langoliers. It was atrocious.

That was a great novella (part of "Four Past Midnight"). Unfortunately most of King's books don't get translated to the screen very well. The most notable exceptions are "Stand By Me" and "The Shawshank Redemption".

Don't forget Green Mile. Seems like it's just his horror novels that end up sucking when adapted for film.
 

Pheran

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Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
Originally posted by: Pheran
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
The last King "movie" I watched was The Langoliers. It was atrocious.

That was a great novella (part of "Four Past Midnight"). Unfortunately most of King's books don't get translated to the screen very well. The most notable exceptions are "Stand By Me" and "The Shawshank Redemption".

Don't forget Green Mile. Seems like it's just his horror novels that end up sucking when adapted for film.

Yes, "The Green Mile" was also a pretty good adaptation. I've heard some good things about "The Mist" also, but I haven't seen it yet.
 

Mermaidman

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Originally posted by: Buck Armstrong
Yes, it sounds good...but its not. Its like every other Stephen King book made into a TV movie...meaning it sucks. The sole exception was the original Salem's Lot, which was a pretty good movie.

The Mist is good--Decent special effects and great ending.
 

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Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
Originally posted by: Pheran
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
The last King "movie" I watched was The Langoliers. It was atrocious.

That was a great novella (part of "Four Past Midnight"). Unfortunately most of King's books don't get translated to the screen very well. The most notable exceptions are "Stand By Me" and "The Shawshank Redemption".

Don't forget Green Mile. Seems like it's just his horror novels that end up sucking when adapted for film.

Yep, the horror stuff just stinks. The Mist is the latest abortion.
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
Originally posted by: Pheran
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
The last King "movie" I watched was The Langoliers. It was atrocious.

That was a great novella (part of "Four Past Midnight"). Unfortunately most of King's books don't get translated to the screen very well. The most notable exceptions are "Stand By Me" and "The Shawshank Redemption".

Don't forget Green Mile. Seems like it's just his horror novels that end up sucking when adapted for film.

Yep, the horror stuff just stinks. The Mist is the latest abortion.

Booooo, hiss hiss
 

Joemonkey

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Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
Originally posted by: Pheran
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
The last King "movie" I watched was The Langoliers. It was atrocious.

That was a great novella (part of "Four Past Midnight"). Unfortunately most of King's books don't get translated to the screen very well. The most notable exceptions are "Stand By Me" and "The Shawshank Redemption".

Don't forget Green Mile. Seems like it's just his horror novels that end up sucking when adapted for film.

yeah, for a horror writer its odd that only his prison movies made GREAT film adaptations
 
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Originally posted by: Pheran
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
The last King "movie" I watched was The Langoliers. It was atrocious.

That was a great novella (part of "Four Past Midnight"). Unfortunately most of King's books don't get translated to the screen very well. The most notable exceptions are "Stand By Me" and "The Shawshank Redemption".

I loved that story and thought, "Y'know, this would make a good movie" after I finished reading it. I Googled it and found that a subpar TV movie had already been made. 'tis a pity.