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UPC
0017153105179
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Actor
Molly Ringwald, Gary Sinise
Rating
NR
Director
Mick Garris
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
Stand
Edition
Special Edition; Sensormatic Security Tag

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Stephen King's own adaptation of his best-selling allegorical novel is the ultimate saga of good vs. evil. When a deadly man-made virus destroys 99% of the Earth's population, those left alive are haunted by visions and dreams luring them into two camps--good or evil--and eventually to a final conflict.

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0017153105179
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3398416

Product Key Features

Actor
Molly Ringwald, Gary Sinise
Edition
Special Edition; Sensormatic Security Tag
Rating
NR
Movie/TV Title
Stand
Director
Mick Garris
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
Special Edition; Sensormatic Security Tag
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Molly Ringwald, Gary Sinise
Film Country
USA
Release Date
20010821

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  • Top favorable review

    One of my favorites!!!

    I have seen this movie dozens of times as well as read the book (again numerous times). I enjoy it every time. It's very engaging as well as thought provoking. The ultimate battle between good and evil. The characters are so well chosen that sometimes it's hard to not think of them as anyone else. This time I watched it with my niece who is scared of any movie that shows the world "ending" but I finally talked her into watching it. She loved it too and now it's one of her favorites. If you have never seen this movie or read the book I would suggest watching the movie first then reading the book. It's easier to picture all the characters that way. But I would definitely suggest doing both!!! Don't forget to look for the Stephen King cameo appearance. He loves to sneek those in ...

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  • The Stand Stands

    Based upon the bestseller of the same name by Stephen King, "The Stand," is a chilling depiction of a world where chemical and biological weapons are accidentally released into the public. After "superflu" wipes out more than 90 percent of the earth's population, the survivors fight the ultimate battle of good vs. evil. Featuring strong performances by Gary Sinise, Rob Lowe, Molly Ringwald and Jamey Sheridan as Randall Flagg in a performance that actually made me like the devil. The film begins when a biological weapon is accidentally exposed to the masses. The viewer watches the decimation of hundreds of people set to Blue Oyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper," and a powerful sequence that demonstrate the talent of both the director and cinematographer. The screen play was penned by ...

  • Flawless Brilliance! A Must Buy Dvd!!

    Upon purchasing this dvd, I was skeptical of how good it would really turn out to be; mostly due to the fact that I was inexperienced with King's work, Little did I know that I was about to partake upon a journey of masterfully crafted, literary magnificence. The story began in a US Military research facility out in the desolate deserts of the west. Slowly creeping its way through Kansas, Nevada, the Western States, New York, Boulder, Maine, Georgia, Texas, much of New England, and finally plants itself firmly in Boulder and Las Vegas (mostly). This in itself shows the vast knowledge of our home countries many landscapes, cities and diverse populace. Amidst the seemingly endless debacles, roadblocks and stirrings of revolt along the treachorous journey for the weary travelers, there is a ...

  • The Stand is King's Best Work!

    The Stand is the type of book that all others must compare themselves to. I have read this book 3 times including the unabridged edition. I loved it! It's absolutely the Best Book he has done. It was a completely engrossing from the very first page to the 500+ pages in the book. The TV series movie did a decent job of captivating the book but still no movie can compare to what your imagination does for a book well except for seeing Brad Pitt Shirtless!! SHEWWW! The book started off with realistic charecters interacting wih their daily lives when a plague strikes throwing these charecters into a battle of survival with good over evil. I loved the first 75% of the book with the people surviving the new world they find themselves in but the last 25% got a bit far fetched for me but still ...

  • One of King's very best

    Stephen King did a fantastic job of fitting this to a mini-series format! Certain things were changed (like Rita being dropped and Nadine sort of morphing into both characters for Larry's rebirth in the tunnel), but the essence of the book is completely captured. Jamie Sheridan does a fantastic job as Flagg and no one could have possibly done better as Trashcan Man or Larry Underwood than Matt Frewer and Adam Storke, respectively. I think the teleplay is a work of art in itself. The comedy bits are still there, as is the terror, hope, lonliness, strength, and sheer determination of the characters. I agree that Molly Ringwald did a HORRIBLE job acting this role out, but Gary Sinese, Ruby Dee, Ray Walston, and Jose Ferrer were totally believable as their characters. The ending is ...