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mikeg826
08-11-2011, 2:24pm
The "Harry Potter" film series was a juggernaut pretty much from start to finish, occupying ten years of pop culture real estate by sheer force of will. There was no guarantee up front that the films would work, or that fans would be happy, or that the studio would be able to get all the films made before the kids got too old to star in them. It seemed like a huge challenge up front, and the way they pulled it off has been sort of overwhelming to witness. It is a triumph of filmmaking as mountain climbing, an accomplishment that few would have been able to pull off, much less with the style and grace of this series.

How many other film franchises genuinely got better as they went? How many film franchises produced eight films in a decade? Especially films of this size and complexity? "Harry Potter" is one of those singular things, and especially over the back half of the series, David Yates and Steve Kloves did a lot of the heavy lifting as the director and screenwriter of the films, and they made a whoooooole lot of money for Warner Bros. in the process.

Little wonder, then, that Warner Bros. is in the process of finalizing the deals for David Yates and Steve Kloves to re-team for a multi-movie version of Stephen King's epic "The Stand."

This makes a lot of sense for a lot of reasons. First, "The Stand" remains this tantalizing almost for a lot of fans of the book. The Mick Garris version for television is a very faithful telling, but there's something wild and terrifying about the book that television standards and practices just didn't make room for, a scope to the world of the book that still hasn't been captured. Kloves is a smart writer and given two (or possibly even three) movies to tell the story, he can let it live and breathe, and hopefully nobody's going to try to push this to a PG-13. "The Stand," as originally written, was dark and powerful and disturbing, and if you're not going to go further than television has allowed in the past, there seems little reason to revisit the material.

Yates had mentioned his involvement with "The Stand" when he was doing press for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2," but he was still just thinking about it at the time. Word is that the deals are now coming together quickly, and that this is a priority project for the studio and for Vertigo Pictures, which will produce. After all, with "Potter" concluded, why not put the same team back to work on something that will cover several films? It's darker and more adult fare, but it's a book that has sold millions and millions of copies over the years, one of the best known things King ever wrote.

At the time, though, he didn't mention that this was a reunion. If this comes together quickly, this could be several huge release dates for Warner Bros., and a real treat for King fans. We'll have more on this as details are finalized, but for now, count on an official announcement soon.

Of course, that raises the question of casting, and that's a big conversation for another day...

:cool:

Blademaker
08-11-2011, 7:48pm
Having read "The Stand" and watched the mini-series years ago, I think it would be great. The mini series left a lot out, IMHO.

Bill
08-11-2011, 7:58pm
I didn't read the book, but my favorite part of the miniseries was the scene where people were falling out right and left to the sounds of BOC's "Don't Fear the Reaper." Classic.

G8rDMD
08-11-2011, 8:03pm
I didn't read the book, but my favorite part of the miniseries was the scene where people were falling out right and left to the sounds of BOC's "Don't Fear the Reaper." Classic.

I can't hear that song without seeing the scenes in my mind--awesome song :dance: The movie has the chances to be epic :beer:

Skia
08-11-2011, 8:56pm
Having read "The Stand" every year for the past 15 and watched the tapes (yes I said tapes) at least once a year for many years I am stoked that this may actually happen. :hurray:

beadist
08-11-2011, 9:08pm
Cool:hurray: One of my favorite books. I'll have to pull it out and read the expanded version once again. :dance:

Woody
08-11-2011, 11:20pm
I just pulled out my uncut hardback to read again last week. His best book IMHO. I'd love to see another movie version. :hurray:

'77Babe
08-12-2011, 12:14am
Can't wait! :dance:

ApexOversteer
08-12-2011, 12:26am
Mark my words...

The Stand will not work as a film, or even as three films. It needs to be an HBO/SHOWTIME TV series. 12 hour-long episodes for each of three seasons. Having 36 hours to tell the tale might actually be enough to actually get the book onto the screen satisfactorily.

Scissors
08-12-2011, 5:42am
Having read "The Stand" and watched the mini-series years ago, I think it would be great. The mini series left a lot out, IMHO.

Not to mention how it combined two major characters into one.

Scissors
08-12-2011, 5:42am
Mark my words...

The Stand will not work as a film, or even as three films. It needs to be an HBO/SHOWTIME TV series. 12 hour-long episodes for each of three seasons. Having 36 hours to tell the tale might actually be enough to actually get the book onto the screen satisfactorily.
I agree.

WalkerInTN
08-12-2011, 6:28am
Having read "The Stand" and watched the mini-series years ago, I think it would be great. The mini series left a lot out, IMHO.

Loved the book! There was alot that got left out in the mini series. Don't see how they can cover everything in the book without making a 10 hour movie. :confused5:

mikeg826
08-12-2011, 8:37am
Mark my words...

The Stand will not work as a film, or even as three films. It needs to be an HBO/SHOWTIME TV series. 12 hour-long episodes for each of three seasons. Having 36 hours to tell the tale might actually be enough to actually get the book onto the screen satisfactorily.


give it the Band of Brothers treatment, :thumbs:

VatorMan
08-12-2011, 8:40am
I love The Stand but DAMMIT !!! I WANT MY GUNSLINGER ON FILM !!!

Skia
08-12-2011, 8:41am
Not to mention how it combined two major characters into one.
Ok???? Which 2 characters did the mini series conbine??? :skep:

Scissors
08-12-2011, 9:14am
Ok???? Which 2 characters did the mini series conbine??? :skep:

Nadine Cross and Rita Blakemoor were combined into a single character. In the book, Rita dies early on from a drug overdose.

Skia
08-12-2011, 9:43am
Nadine Cross and Rita Blakemoor were combined into a single character. In the book, Rita dies early on from a drug overdose.:thumbs: That's right. I forgot that the movie had left Rita out of it. Not sure I would want to see Larry buck azz nekkid singing the star spangled banner before he finds her dead. :willy:

G8rDMD
08-12-2011, 3:07pm
I love The Stand but DAMMIT !!! I WANT MY GUNSLINGER ON FILM !!!

:iagree::iagree: I wish that wouldn't have been put on the back burner :( I was especially interested to see who they'd cast for Oy :D

ApexOversteer
08-12-2011, 6:47pm
I love The Stand but DAMMIT !!! I WANT MY GUNSLINGER ON FILM !!!

I have little doubt that we will see Roland's quest on a screen eventually. Universal has allowed Ron Howard to take his work so far on the movie-tv-movie-tv-movie version of the story and shop it around. Who knows, maybe someone will have the huge balls it will take to greenlight this project.

Any film exec that has read the books should really flee from anyone pitching it. It's like The Lord Of The Rings once was thought to be: Unfilmable. It took $500MM and some seriously focused filmcrafting to make that work. I figure The Dark Tower will take twice the money and three times the screen time.

Burro (He/Haw)
08-12-2011, 7:11pm
The only book I have ever read twice. 15 years apart, but twice.