I forgot this series was a thing.
As someone who never read the book, how does this series compare to Max Headroom and Sixteen Candles original (sorry, only characters I remember off the top of my head)?
Me, I'm just a little upset that they made Flagg's New Vegas into some crazy Apocalypse Anarchy place where people ran around naked and having sex and generally acted like barbarians. The book had them as a super organized place that outlawed drugs and debauchery like that. It was King's commentary on how Fascism might look orderly and efficient on the surface but in truth it's self-destructive and inevitably going to collapse on itself.
. I can't help wondering how many of the people there weren't entirely beyond redemption.
Interesting that you should say this. Last year I rewatched the original miniseries (I tried to watch appropriate segments on the day they are stated to have occurred), and that coupled with my recollections of the novel makes me wonder how many of the people killed in Vegas weren't so much 'evil' as 'lost' or 'flawed'. We know there are people who abandon Flagg, and we know that he kills drug users, who it could be argued need treatment, not crucifixion. I can't help wondering how many of the people there weren't entirely beyond redemption.
Didn't care for the new series' take on Lloyd, came across as a clown. Miguel Ferrer owned that role.
Been a while since i read the book.Ferrer was honestly too old for the character. Lloyd IS supposed to come off as a younger fellow never treated with respect by anyone who is also considered to be dull-witted and a school dropout.
Ferrer was honestly too old for the character. Lloyd IS supposed to come off as a younger fellow never treated with respect by anyone who is also considered to be dull-witted and a school dropout.
Me, I'm just a little upset that they made Flagg's New Vegas into some crazy Apocalypse Anarchy place where people ran around naked and having sex and generally acted like barbarians. The book had them as a super organized place that outlawed drugs and debauchery like that. It was King's commentary on how Fascism might look orderly and efficient on the surface but in truth it's self-destructive and inevitably going to collapse on itself.
in some ways it was closer to the book but overall the 1994 mini-series was way better.
Trashcan Man was a Deeply Disturbed character in the novel, but it was more in how he loved burning and blowing up stuff. He could talk and interact with people. He came off as manic more than anything.
Me, I'm just a little upset that they made Flagg's New Vegas into some crazy Apocalypse Anarchy place where people ran around naked and having sex and generally acted like barbarians.
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