Because we met Darabont here in L.A. a year ago. I’ll give you a hint: check out season 1 and notice how many times the US flag is inverted inside the trailer van and he told us he never liked the US military. He told this out in the open and we kept quiet..
There was a reason why he changed the ending of Stephen King’s THE MIST. He intentionally added the ending of American soldiers burning everything and more US soldiers shooting everything, which was added in the script.
And did you check out the AIDS remark 4 episodes ago? it’s not like there’s a Freeper working on that production (cough)
That a Hollywood director is a leftist liberal who adds little propaganda details into his works is of no surprise.
I honestly don’t recall the upside down flag in season 1, though it could have simply referred to a distress signal during a zombie apocalypse?
I did catch the AIDS remark a few episodes ago.
I used to read lots of Stephen King novels when I was in the navy during the 80s (I did have some free time when on deployments). I vaguely remember reading The Mist, and watching the movie several years ago. I quit reading King years ago because I am just tired of his recycled plot lines which also include a rabid hatred of the U.S. military.
His latest novel (I think) has something to do with a time traveler trying to stop the JFK assassination. If he holds true to previous plot lines, his real culprit of JFK’s death is the intolerant south (i.e., Dallas Texas) and/or the Dallas Police Dept.
King just cannot buy that Kennedy was shot by a commie who visited Cuba.
Can you refresh my memory about the AIDS remark? My husband and I are so hooked on this show-—it’s like crack. When it goes off, you can’t wait for the next episode. That’s why we stay tuned to Talking Dead-—so we can feed our addiction a bit more.
The ending to the film version of “The Mist” made us feel like we’d been mugged. Good movie right up until that point, and then you left the theater feeling miserable and depressed. It was a lousy thing to do.