Sure! I have it on DVD. I almost watched it this past weekend.
Wow, I never thought about it until now, but yeah…
Tom Cullen is a lot like Patrick Star.
It’s not really san Giacomo’s fault that Nadine wasn’t…well, Nadine. She was combined with Rita for purposes of character economy, and rather than just insert Nadine into Rita’s (very brief) role, they really blended the characters.
There’s not even an indication of whether Flagg was on the same level of the Tower as Captain Trips anymore. Remember one of the more popular ways to move to another level was to die on your current one.
Loved the book, liked the miniseries. But something that bugged me about both of them was the way so many people ended up dead more or less where they were standing (drivers still in their cars, soldiers still at their posts).
If a disease starts as sniffles, then gets progressively worse, then you eventually die, sure some people may end up dying in the driver’s seat of their car, and some soldiers might die still clutching their rifles, but most will lie down in the back seat, or stumble out of the car and die in a ditch, or (in the case of soldiers) report to the infirmary, or perhaps be shot on sight the moment they start sniffling, or something. The dead people seem like they were infected by some kind of insta-kill nerve gas, not the progressive disease that is otherwise described.
I don’t think Molly and Gary had very good chemistry either, so that didn’t help.
I agree with the Corin Nemic and Laura San Giancomo casting being wrong also, nothing against those two, but that just didn’t work. I’m not sure why Laura San Giancomo played it like that, but I’ve seen her in other stuff where she was much better. I like the miniseries, but yeah, there are some pretty big owies in it. I agree with Tommy Lee Jones as Stu Redman also, too bad he’s too old. I also liked Rob Lowe as Nick Andros and LOVED (can’t remember his name, the guy from “Coach”) as Tom Cullen.
Heh, me too! Couldya tell?
Yes, there’s stuff wrong, but enough is right that I still enjoy it.
They kind of covered that in the book in a couple of cases by mentioning (one I can remember is a man from Lucy Swann’s town) where she says something like “he seemed to have thrown if off completely and then later he just fell down dead in the street”. I got the idea that people would get these little mini-reprieves, feel better, go out to do something normal and then it would just KO them wherever they happened to be.