If you haven't seen it, you should. Here is a description:
"Clay Riddell is a disillusioned artist who a year earlier abandoned his wife Sharon and son Johnny in order to fulfill his dream of publishing a graphic novel. At Boston International Airport, Clay tries to board a flight, hoping to reconcile with his family. His cell phone battery dies, so he calls Sharon using a payphone. Suddenly an electronic signal (later dubbed "the pulse") is broadcast across mobile networks worldwide, turning cell phone users into rabid killers."
Pretty sure this is the movie adapt of the Stephen King book of the same title. Book was actually, really really well done. Not the Stand, or IT but it's up there for a good read if you like Stephen King
That's exactly what it is. But King is indeed an insider.
Yes, yes he is. If you haven’t seen this mini series make of The Stand, you should. It even casts Whoopi Goldberg as the “good.” Seriously freaky.
I'll check it out.
We streamed it on paramount+
Remember the old movie, where a sweet unassuming housewife, answers the phone and someone says "Miles to go before I sleep".
She leaves and recovers a buried case where she she pulls out and assembles rifle like a soldier and goes kill people.
I can't remember the title or actors, but that's where my head went when I heard illegals are given cellphones.
That's very astute.
Yes that's it!
Some one, Scavino, or somebody, in the last couple of weeks sited that poem...
Really?! Wow I missed that. The weather is starting to break here, so I've been outside as much as I can :)
Maxey???
Yes thank you! I even messed up the trigger phrase. 😂 and you guys found it anyways Thank you
Sounds intriguing, will check it out!
Read the book in highschool. It's really good. A bit of a different take on the "Zombie" apocalypse if you you want to call it that. The movie is ok. Didn't like some of the changes they made for the movie. My suggestion is either watch the movie then read the book or just read the book. Definitely don't read the book then watch the movie but that is usually how it goes with movie adaptations of books.
He found a payphone?