11/22/63 TV (mini) series > Likes and Comments

so excited even though I don't whether the book will please me or not

Demme Bows Out
The great artwork on this link is by Vincent Chong and was on the cover of the Polish paperback edition (no HC was issued). That was my favoritte art of all the 11/22/63 covers.


But with out the romance part of the story I don't think I would've like the book as much as I did.
As it turns out I think 11/22/63 is rivaling The Stand for my top 3 spot.








Same here. Thats why I enjoyed the movies The Shining and Cujo. And what Darabont did to The Shawshank Redemption was miraculous!

I remember seeing Armageddon with my mother and I had just finished reading The Green Mile. As soon Michael Clarke Duncan appeared on the screen I whispered to my mother about how he is John Coffey. He has to be. So then about a year later when I saw a trailer for the movie I geeked out.
MCD made that movie and if anyone else would have portrayed Coffey it wouldn't have been the same. But really, can you think of a better actor?
Sorry. When it comes to that book and movie I become very passionate. Green Mile is my #2 King book. Second only to IT which holds a special place in my heart because it was my first adventure into Uncle Steve's realities.

Don't apologize. Anybody whose read my comments on Good Reads knows that I get passionate about the things I like...and don't like in King's works and movies. For me, The Green Mile is a well-made, fathful adaption of the serial books. That makes it a very good movie. Just not a great one.

http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/j-j-a...
Bad Robot was also involved in the pro..."
I'm not sure how I feel about this, actually..

Bad Robot has put out some good stuff, but the ones Abrams directs are not my favorites.
I won't hold my breath for it.

Bad Robot has made some great shows!

I loved Star Trek. And going to see the movies was something that I enjoyed doing with my father while I was growing up. And Lost consumed 6 years of my life.







In the audio book the guy doing the narration is basically channeling Albert Brooks. I know he's too old, but it makes you think that a comic could do the part... maybe Seth Rogan going for an oscar in a dramatic role.
I pictured Jake as Hamish Linklater, maybe for his scholarly looks.

http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/09/22/ste...

http://www.flickeringmyth.com/2015/06...
Erin wrote: "I read about that. Sort of bummed since I don't have Hulu either."
Ticks me off, too. A person has to have Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu in order to watch everything. Streaming is supposed to save people money but it's starting to cost more.
Ticks me off, too. A person has to have Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu in order to watch everything. Streaming is supposed to save people money but it's starting to cost more.

That has happened with Longmire but I do at least get Netflix. At least a show that I loved will be somewhere that I can catch it.


I checked Hulu's blog and they don't have any updates aside from the fact that they green lit the show.
Danny wrote: "Y'all realize you can get a free trial membership to watch it on Hulu, right? And even if you already used yours up you can always cancel a subscription after watching 11/22/63... It's nine bucks."
For me, I really don't have much interest in watching shows/movies online.
http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/j-j-a...
Bad Robot was also involved in the production of Lost, Fringe, Alias and Person of Interest (among others), so I think we can expect a very professional production if the negotiations bears fruit.
Who would you like to see on the cast?
I'd love to see Robert Knepper as Lee Harvey (disregarding actual likeness). As Jake I have several options that I find it hard to limit to even a top three ^^
Thoughts?