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jasonknopp — 19 years ago(July 08, 2006 08:34 AM)
I think that when Stephen King said that he did not want an actor associated with his characters he was no talking about people so much as having a concrete image placed on his characters. That's why the covers of his books are not "last supper"-esk depictions of the characters. Most of the characters on the covers are not even facing you. So an animated feature would be just as bad. I'm sure he was loathed to have the Marvel comic done as well. However, Marvel has the money to tempt the halo off an angel.
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MRstonerscififan — 19 years ago(August 28, 2006 08:06 AM)
i 100% LOVED all the books apart from the way the last 1 ended that time loop thing was just a let down after readding thou all them books but then as king says its the journy that counts (sorry about my bad spelling)
i also loved the way King was in the book himself, i didnt see that comeing!, and jake comeing back that was a shocker too, wounder if they will ever make the books into films
i never cryed at books before but then the dark tower books came along!!!!!
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EvilHomeStere0 — 19 years ago(August 29, 2006 01:10 AM)
The dark tower series was bloody awesome. I was disappointed at the crimson king being so futile and weak at the end. However i dont think he was that weak all along and this is shown in other books relating to the dark tower but not in the series itself. Heres my idea on how he became so weak. if uv read the talisman then youl know that every1 has a twinner, a person in an alternate world who shares a connection with them. And when one twinner dies then so does the other. The crimson King, being such a powerful entity has more than one twinner, weaker than him but all separately providing huge power for him eg. IT, TAK, BARLOW etc. And as each of these "twinners" is killed, the crimson king becomes weaker. I also believe he is connected to all of his lower minions aswel. And as all of his "twinners" are killed he becomes very very weak, however still immortal. In Black House his power is obviously reduced significantly when the big industrial death machine is destroyed.
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kkatkkong — 19 years ago(August 31, 2006 07:03 PM)
Oh SevenJT, don't mean to berate you or anything, but you forgot the Kingfish.
This was supposedly THE Crimson King from "Insomnia." That is supposedly why the Crimson King appears so old at the end of the dark tower. Ralph mucked him up good. 
I was actually bored enough to write up a small screenplay for the first book, since it was, like, really short compared to the other tomes of the Dark Toweralso it's not as stuffed with as much scenery. A huge desert, a town on the brink of becoming nothing but a deserted devil-grass garden, an underground mining area with a type of railway system, and at the end a huge beach with a few questioning, four-foot long creatures
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zenironman — 19 years ago(September 03, 2006 11:33 PM)
i've had an idea for a while that it could be done on HBO or summat, and in the style of the animatrix, where each of the seven books is done by a different animator/director. i think that it would be absolutely perfect.
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clarkp81 — 19 years ago(December 09, 2006 08:02 PM)
I totally agree, I think that animation is the way to go with this one. There are just so many things to this movie that you would have to use CGI to get a lot of it done, and I think that CGI is crap (just my opinion).
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zenironman — 19 years ago(December 11, 2006 09:18 AM)
i disagree about cgi being crap, but i do think that traditional animation techniques could better compliment the books' tones and imagery. or maybe cel animation in a cgi environment?
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nikolastynan — 19 years ago(February 23, 2007 06:01 PM)
hey peeps,
heres mycast for a Dark Tower movie, I know that some of you will disagree, but you can stick it where the gun don't shoot
Roland-Daniel Day Lewis
Eddie-Johnny Depp or the guy who played Larry Underwood in THE STAND
Sussanah-Halle Berry
Cort-Tommy Lee Jones
Walter/Flagg-Jamey Sheridan or Edward Norton
The Crimson King-Charlton Heston or Clint Eastwood
Jake-I don't know of many child actors, so I guess whoever looks and plays him the best
Callahan-I'm not sure about this one either
Oy-The Taco Bell Dog!!!(lol, jus kidding)probably some CGI thing
The director should either be Clint Eastwood(Million Dollar Baby), Mick Garris (The Stand), or Ridley Scott (Gladiator)
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andrewsmiled-1 — 18 years ago(May 29, 2007 08:55 PM)
You guys need to understand that these films will take years to make. you cant put old actors in roles that willl not be filmed for six or seven years. the actors will need to be fresh, new faces. look at the past SK movies, Every film is about the story, never the actors.
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dhf3174 — 18 years ago(June 03, 2007 03:55 AM)
Roland: Thomas Jane or Tim Olyphant
Jake: Cameron Bright (leech from X-Men the last stand)
Eddie: Edward Norton
Susanna: Kerry Washington
Oy: CGI (Andy Serkis' voice)
Crimson King: CGI (don't show his face)
The Man in Black: (forgot his namethe guy who plays Joe Chill on Batman Begins)
Father Callahan: James Cromwell
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jbaronde — 18 years ago(January 12, 2008 01:25 AM)
Maybe they could do it in movies, but it couldn't be the same actors and actresses throughout. The books took 30 yrs to develop. Maybe the films could work the same way. I understand that it kind of sucks when actors are different in sequels, but these wouldn't be your typical sequels. Also, there could be a different actor for young Roland. The whole Wizard and Glass story could be all different actors.
I believe it would be more about the story then the actual actors. I see how this makes it even less likely with studios and what not, but I'll watch them. I'd just like it on the big screen vs 60 min shows on HBO.