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  • 8:30 - we're on a mission from God.

  • Love Edward Pei's Cinematography, esp. at 5:45.

  • So is Lieutenant... I mean is Stu going to die of a broken leg? Who read the book?

  • @TRYER25  No he doesn't.

  • 3 or 4 Arthritis pills will kill ya? More like 20 to 30.

  • Not gonna lie, I totally cried when they left Stu in the book. It was especially devistating after I read "And they never saw Stu Redman again". THANKS FOR DESTROYING ALL OF MY HOPE, KING.

  • @ALady1990

    Hahahah I couldn't agree more. I read like line over and over again thinking that it would change into something more like "And they saw him again, two weeks later.." Wouldn't that have been lovely?!

  • In this situation, I am Larry. For good or ill, that would be me.

  • pride cometh before a fall

  • When Kojak stayed behind with Stu...that was one of the more touching parts of the novel

  • @Thepylot78 ...umm granted i havnt finished the book yet...but i thought it said that glen left kojak behind when they first grouped up with harold and frannie and made their way to stoveington va......

  • @sticknthemud1 Glen did leave Kojak behind but Kojak eventually tracked them and met up w/ them a little later, if I remember correctly.

  • @Thepylot78 oh ok...i was just like...wait what..ill find out soon tho

  • @sticknthemud1 he did but kojak followed them to boulder.

  • nananaaaa nananaa na naaaaa

  • Lol I would have laughed too if they asked me for my social security id hahahahahahahahahahahaha

  • lol doggy make fire!

  • OMG that dog can make fire!! XD

  • how is this song called?

  • mmmm smoked rabbit is the best!

  • This is nonsense. Ralph doesn't even wear a hat.

  • @electricitycomesfrom Ralph gave his feathered hat to Tom Cullen, remember?

    If it's not in the book, it should have been; King wrote the script, so maybe he figured "hey, I've got to save Ralph's hat!"

  • Even though Stu started to get sick, I don't think it was the flu(didn't read the book)

    Tom gave him medicine which made him better-but there was no cure for the superflu

    I believe it was either pneumonia or an infection from the broken leg

  • @Bashirgirl1 in the book he had pneumonia, an infected leg, and flu. it wasn't superflu though, just normal flu. and also, i find this part a bit interesting too, glen gave him the pills so he could kill himself if he didnt want to be tortured by the leg, but here he says not to take too many cuz he'll die. lol

  • @rockster07 No, he's not saying "don't take to many, it'll kill you". Glen is stating "3 or 4 will probably kill you." So that Stu knows "If you can't make it, just, OD, alright?".

  • in the book this was an area that they couldn't get around it would've tooken them like a day to get around, so they had to go through it, whoever picked this spot for the film was probably like "f*** it" lets just do it here.

  • "Can I have you're SSN#'s?"

    LMFAO

  • wonderful muzic

  • I figured it out! The guitar instrumental that everyone keeps wondering about in this past arc and the end of the Betrayal arc is called "Beginning of the End", musical composer W.G. Snuffy Walden. Please keep this thumbed up for everyone to see and listen to this great musician's pieces from Stephen King's The Stand.

  • @jyras4747 Another poster who put up the ending theme said it was "One may fall by the way" by the same guy (Snuffy Walden). they're probably both variations on the same piece. See here: watch?v=cEuAVP44EG0#t=1m50s

  • "Ok fellas, now that we used our sharpened senses to go down into the hole and not around it, could someone help me find the steepest grade to try and climb out?"

  • Wait a minute, why couldn't they have just walked around the hole? It wouldn't have been that hard!

  • @tuggernuts6432 it wuz a flah flood so the hole went both ways for miles

  • @TheDanrox110 Alright then.

  • Lieutenant Dan just can't keep his legs under him, can he? XD

  • Is the piano tune playing in the background original to "The Stand"?

    What is it called?

  • Just think..if they had been taken to Vegas like a day or two later they would have lived because by then trash would have already blew it up.

  • wooops!

  • ok.... why the hell wouldnt you go around the big dug in highway?

  • eh, I'm not really feeling the epicness of any of this. So we have an old fart, Mr. Chubs, and a guitar player going out on some big quest...holding hands. I guess they expect the enemy to feel total pity and run away?

  • Those are real men right there.

  • leave me bro

  • spoiler

  • im wit dave

  • I'm with Larry

  • Social Security numbers?

    what?

    my, flagg picked some serious retards for his Militiary-complex.

    civilisation fail.

  • I thought that was funny too!

  • 4:40 SOOOOO sad

  • its kind of sad when glen,larry and ralph never see stu and kojak again :(

  • @996008888

    I agree. I hate that the three of them basically just walked to their death. Seems unnecessary.

  • @MdnightWnd Yeah, I read somewhere that Stephen King says he only blew up the committee in Boulder because he had writer's block. >.>

  • @enginesummer99 No, I think that he was talking about the ending.

    You know.

    BA-BOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • These people are so damn humble and selfless it shames me.  I'm more like Larry, friends getting in the way of the bigger picture.. I would have gone down and got my dog if he didn't want to come... :( Though I see how much more Stu would need him... maybe I would leave him? I'd be with other people..

  • wtf they cant kill off gary sinise! thats like killing off superman in a superman movie

  • gary doesnt die

  • lol! if they all turned around and fell off the cliff too ...

  • out of the 4 "parts" in this movie, i think i like the "last part" the "Stand" part the best, i think for whatever minor flaws the movie had up until this point, they are all easy to accept for this kind of representation of the last part of the book

  • For an ex druggie egotistical mother neglecting guy, Larry sure has developed a conscience...

  • that's the basic idea of his character...

  • That's why he's the best. In the middle, Nick was going to be my fav but King send hin to death via Harold pretty soon.

  • I love Glen, especially in the book.

  • pft! fucking stu! he deserved it!, wtf! compromising whoe mission just for turning back above in the cliff and brag about?, dumb ass!

  • Same year as forrest gump...... leg trouble..... gary sinise

  • you obviously missed the part where they were told by god not to.

  • or I just don't care. god says I shouldn't do a lot of things... but I still do them.

  • Wow, dude, way to go missing the whole point of the last act of the movie.

  • who said I didn't get the point? what does the fact that I would have done it differently have to do with the last act of the movie? come on, man... have a sense of humor. there's 8 million cars sitting around with no owners... I'm gassing one up and driving my happy ass to where I need to get.

  • Larry's moment. his character from the book comes though here

  • great comment ahahahahahahah

  • my mum always said life is like a box of chocolates you never know what your gona get.

  • luitenanat dan!!!!

    majic legs

  • Well Gump I figured I'd try out my sea legs .... Luitenant dan you ain got no legs.......I know that you idiot its a figure of speech

  • That is my favorite line from the movie!

  • It's such a sad scene when Glen and Stu say their goodbyes. Glen was the first person he befriended after the plague and you could see it was especially hard for them both. And you could also see that Stu somehow knew that he would not see any of them again. He knew they wouldn't survive.

  • It's just a sense that he had. Love their bravery and defiance near the end of this clip though.

  • i dont't reckon he's hurt his leg. it's a put on, he's just chickening out of going to see the enemy,..... hang on a moment, this is a story isn't it , it's not real, i've got to stop getting the two confused, especially as the lives of all my knights of the round table depend on me.

  • "he stubbed his toe." Nice.

  • At 7:45, one of the greatest depictions of the struggle between good and evil on television.

  • I will fear no evil.

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