Anyway, I was using Valerian as an example of a movie I liked despite bad reviews. I could just as well name movies like Legend of Tarzan, Warcraft, Batman v Superman, Zoolander 2, or a number of others.
All shit as well. I think the problem's you.
Anyway, I was using Valerian as an example of a movie I liked despite bad reviews. I could just as well name movies like Legend of Tarzan, Warcraft, Batman v Superman, Zoolander 2, or a number of others.
As the long-awaited feature film take on The Dark Tower is poised to open at the box office, the potential TV series is taking a big step forward.
Glen Mazzara (The Walking Dead) has been tapped to serve as showrunner on the TV adaptation of the ambitious Stephen King series. The TV take, envisioned as a straight-to-series project, is currently in its early stages and tapping a showrunner is the key first step. A network is not yet attached. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that it is being eyed for a short-order (between 10 and 13 episodes) and a home on cable or streaming outlets by producers Media Rights Capital and Sony Pictures Television. Production is eyed to begin in 2018, though nothing is locked in given all the variables.
"I’ve been a Stephen King fan for decades and the opportunity to adapt The Dark Tower as a TV series is a great honor," Mazzara tells THR. "The events of The Gunslinger, Wizard & Glass, The Wind Through the Keyhole, and other tales need a long format to capture the complexity of Roland's coming of age — how he became the Gunslinger, how Walter became the Man in Black, and how their rivalry cost Roland everything and everyone he ever loved. I could not be more excited to tell this story. It feels like being given the key to a treasure chest. And oh yeah, we’ll have billy-bumblers!"
I don't give a rat's ass about reviews anymore. All too often have I ended up enjoying movies with bad reviews, or vice versa. Just recently again, with Valerian.
I don't have a horse in this race as I haven't read the books and the trailers have left me indifferent (Elba is the only appeal for me), but Vox has a different perspective on the film: If you view the film as a new Stephen King story and not an adaptation of a known story, it's an enjoyable film.
I think you have a better chance of enjoying it then she will as you can just appreciate it for what it is and not be disappointed by what has changed or been omitted. It sounds like it's meant to try to loosely encapsulate and interpret the Dark Tower saga into an easy-to-digest movie suited for mass consumption. The Vox article above is trying to make an argument for taking it on its own terms which I agree is the best approach to take to enjoy it.My question is how will someone who has never read the books like it... My wife is a huge fan of the books, but I've never even tried to read them or really even know what they are about...
Speaking of Dune, especially with the first book I always kind of imagined what Jodorowsky might've down with the material. It reminds me of El Topo but it's been so long since I watched a grainy copy of that movie. I've been thinking about streaming it again as I barely remember it but I see there's nice HD copies available now.Dark Tower....like Dune, nobody will ever make it really well!
Those directors and such that could have done are gone!
I think you have a better chance of enjoying it then she will as you can just appreciate it for what it is and not be disappointed by what has changed or been omitted. It sounds like it's meant to try to loosely encapsulate and interpret the Dark Tower saga into an easy-to-digest movie suited for mass consumption. The Vox article above is trying to make an argument for taking it on its own terms which I agree is the best approach to take to enjoy it.
Speaking of Dune, especially with the first book I always kind of imagined what Jodorowsky might've down with the material. It reminds me of El Topo but it's been so long since I watched a grainy copy of that movie. I've been thinking about streaming it again as I barely remember it but I see there's nice HD copies available now.
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