Is this THE Dark Tower?
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FelixVanNorden — 20 years ago(February 10, 2006 02:43 PM)
In my opinion the Dark Tower series is virtualy impossible to adapt for film.
You could never capture the entire magnitude in one movie or even a series of movies like LOTR. Or convey the interconecting "beam" so to speak, between all of King's stories to a movie without losing coherence
Therefore ANY Dark Tower movie is almost guaranteed to disapoint.
Better yust enjoy the Marvel imigary.
"The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed." -
chealboy-1 — 20 years ago(February 19, 2006 04:50 PM)
this is the last time im saying it but this doesnt have anything to do with the marvel comic, its a short experimental piece not a comic adaptation & if you watched it hoping for that you would be very dissapointed.
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adry_5 — 20 years ago(February 27, 2006 08:56 PM)
Chealboy, calm down. Let the people talk about what they want to talk about. How did you get to be the authority on this anyway? Let the people have their say, if it do ya.
I read on SK's website that he doesn't really want to make a movie, as it locks an actor into the part in the minds of its viewers, & he likes people to make up their own minds what Roland looks like, as opposed to him being Billy Bob Thornton.
I would love to see a film version, & we now have the digital effects to make it possible, I think. Let's see what Chealboy can tell us. Professor? -
chealboy-1 — 20 years ago(March 07, 2006 06:03 AM)
alright fine, im sorry, i agree im goin nuts here.
but you guys have to understand your relevance to say that this is anything to do with a marvel comic is minimal/near to non existant. I am a huge fan of Brakhages films & a small fan of some comic book movies, but you have to understand if someone was using say a 'Watchmen' forum to only talk about some russian watchmaker or something, you'd wanna clear the facts, this is a short film exploring abstract imagery with no words, no plot, no actors & no sound if i remember correctly. As far as i can tell it has no connection to marvel.
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tonymurphylee — 19 years ago(June 22, 2006 09:56 AM)
No, this is a Stan Brakhage film. Stan Brakhage is sort of a pioneer of experimental filmmaking. His films are incredible. They are facinating little projects of film that range from only a few seconds to several hours.
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stellastey — 19 years ago(January 13, 2007 05:35 AM)
this is the last time im saying it but this doesnt have anything to do with the marvel comic, its a short experimental piece not a comic adaptation & if you watched it hoping for that you would be very dissapointed.
WOW!!
I was just wondering if you ever actually read any of these posts??
Because no where can i see in any of these posts is anyone saying this dark tower has anything to do with stephen kings dark tower fans of the DT series are discussing whether it should be made into a film/series.
Heres a few tips dude.
1.Let people have an opinion even if you dont share it then respect it.
2.Freedom of speech is a wonderful thing let people discuss what they choose.
3.Try reading the posts before you respond to them.
4.Calm down and try taking some deep breaths.
5.Shut the **** up because no one cares.
go then gunslinger there are other worlds than these -
andrewsmiled-1 — 18 years ago(July 22, 2007 04:35 PM)
What ever is done to transferr this story from page to screen will be dissapointing. on another note i think its hillarious that people get so worked up on here, its not like HBO or any filmmaker/studio is reading this and saying "thats an awesome idea! why didn't i think of that? its a good thing i logged on to read the all the posts from these nerds." no one is listening to your opinion, nobody cares. .and that being said i think Timothy Olyphant would be great for The man in black. saw him in that hitman trailer and looks ok with no hair.
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