The Dark Tower movie, TV,
#1
Posted 09 September 2010 - 09:10 PM
The Dark Tower adaptation has been confirmed with Ron Howard at the helm. It will be done in an interesting format of blending feature films and TV series'. See the link for the relevant info although the reviewer is less than enamoured with the other individuals involved in the project......
http://www.pajiba.co...r-confirmed.php
http://www.pajiba.co...r-confirmed.php
Now all the friends that you knew in school they used to be so cool, now they just bore you.
Just look at em' now, already pullin' the plow. So quick to take to grain, like some old mule.
Just look at em' now, already pullin' the plow. So quick to take to grain, like some old mule.
#2
Posted 09 September 2010 - 09:20 PM
I'm iffy on how successful it will be...it'll probably be serviceable like the Harry Potter movies (though I reserve a place in my heart for cautious optimism). But I am very glad to see this movie/tv combo, if they can get the right network. It's a neat idea, but a broadcast network might neuter the content.
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#3
Posted 09 September 2010 - 09:21 PM
I dont know that i've ever been filled with so much excitement mixed up with angst all rolled into one sensation before.
Please, please, pleeeeeeease dont screw this up.
Long days and pleasant nights.
Please, please, pleeeeeeease dont screw this up.
Long days and pleasant nights.
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#4
Posted 09 September 2010 - 09:41 PM
I have some fears for this project, namely the writer's track record and Ritchie Cunningham's penchant for taking the formulaic safe option. The network which picks this up needs to be 100% behind it as well, otherwise I foresee an unfinished PG13 mess and general embarrassment for all involved.
Which would be a shame as I enjoyed the books and would like to see a TV / Movie crossover work. It's a bold undertaking and probably the only way a massive story like TDT could be done. There is also something terribly Kingish about going to the cinema and waiting at home each week to watch the same story.
OK, casting.
As far as Roland goes i'm going to lay a small wager in the direction of Timothy Olyphant, with a hair dyed Hugh Laurie coming up fast on the rails.
Halle Berry would be good, but Zoe Saldana would be cheaper to hire as Detta. Mufugger
Any more ?
Which would be a shame as I enjoyed the books and would like to see a TV / Movie crossover work. It's a bold undertaking and probably the only way a massive story like TDT could be done. There is also something terribly Kingish about going to the cinema and waiting at home each week to watch the same story.
OK, casting.
As far as Roland goes i'm going to lay a small wager in the direction of Timothy Olyphant, with a hair dyed Hugh Laurie coming up fast on the rails.
Halle Berry would be good, but Zoe Saldana would be cheaper to hire as Detta. Mufugger
Any more ?
Now all the friends that you knew in school they used to be so cool, now they just bore you.
Just look at em' now, already pullin' the plow. So quick to take to grain, like some old mule.
Just look at em' now, already pullin' the plow. So quick to take to grain, like some old mule.
#5
Posted 09 September 2010 - 10:27 PM
I wonder if King will play himself.
Anyway, I don't know how I feel about this. On one hand, I really enjoyed the books (1-4 and 7 being my favorites, I felt 5 and 6 slipped up a bit) and it might be cool seeing it on the big screen. On the other, sometimes things are just better left on paper. For example:
The man and black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.
In my opinion, this is the best opening (and closing) I've ever read. Now, unless they begin it with those words, then fade to black with those words, the viewers aren't going to get the same feeling I did when completing the books. I dunno, I just always have reserves about making books into movies or shows. It's just never quite the same.
Anyway, I don't know how I feel about this. On one hand, I really enjoyed the books (1-4 and 7 being my favorites, I felt 5 and 6 slipped up a bit) and it might be cool seeing it on the big screen. On the other, sometimes things are just better left on paper. For example:
The man and black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.
In my opinion, this is the best opening (and closing) I've ever read. Now, unless they begin it with those words, then fade to black with those words, the viewers aren't going to get the same feeling I did when completing the books. I dunno, I just always have reserves about making books into movies or shows. It's just never quite the same.
This post has been edited by Defiance: 09 September 2010 - 10:37 PM
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#6
Posted 10 September 2010 - 02:07 AM
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#7
Posted 10 September 2010 - 02:09 AM
My first choice for Roland would be Clint Eastwood, but the project is a couple of decades past his being able to pull it off, but I'd like to see a cameo appearance from him... his unnamed man from A Fistful of Dollars, A Few Dollars More, and The Good, The Bad, And the Ugly will forever be my mental image of Roland...
But Christian Bale or Viggo Mortensen would be acceptable actors as I think that have the chops to pull off Roland...
Just my opinion...
But Christian Bale or Viggo Mortensen would be acceptable actors as I think that have the chops to pull off Roland...
Just my opinion...
#8
Posted 10 September 2010 - 02:25 AM
I think Eastwood is the first name everyones going to think of for Roland. Because its perfect.
I dont know how big of a budget they're going to have, but a lesser actor i always thought would be good for Roland is Scott Glenn.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001277/
I dont know how big of a budget they're going to have, but a lesser actor i always thought would be good for Roland is Scott Glenn.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001277/
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#9
Posted 10 September 2010 - 02:59 AM
I don't think Eastwood is too old. Many times throughout the books, his Ka-tet mentions how old Roland appears.
I would HOPE, considering the passion of DT fans, that they would be true to the original story. But like you guys said, I'm nervous and excited at the same time.
I would HOPE, considering the passion of DT fans, that they would be true to the original story. But like you guys said, I'm nervous and excited at the same time.
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#10
Posted 10 September 2010 - 03:37 AM
Slow Ben, on 10 September 2010 - 02:25 AM, said:
I think Eastwood is the first name everyones going to think of for Roland. Because its perfect.
I dont know how big of a budget they're going to have, but a lesser actor i always thought would be good for Roland is Scott Glenn.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001277/
I dont know how big of a budget they're going to have, but a lesser actor i always thought would be good for Roland is Scott Glenn.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001277/
Yeah, that dude's not bad. I'd be more inclined to go for Ed Harris, though.
There's no way they're getting Eastwood for this.
#11
Posted 10 September 2010 - 03:39 AM
Ed's got experience in King works as well. He was in The Stand (guy in charge of Project Blue).
Trouble arrives when the opponents to such a system institute its extreme opposite, where individualism becomes godlike and sacrosanct, and no greater service to any other ideal (including community) is possible. In such a system rapacious greed thrives behind the guise of freedom, and the worst aspects of human nature come to the fore....
#12
Posted 10 September 2010 - 05:42 PM
I never made it past book 3 (once "Velcro Fly" entered the story, I couldn't be bothered), but am kind of interested in seeing what they do with this.
OK, I think I got it, but just in case, can you say the whole thing over again? I wasn't really listening.
#13
Posted 10 September 2010 - 06:02 PM
This will be so cool if they manage to pull it off! Await the result with excitement, and some trepidation.
I suggest this guy for Randall Flag
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And for some reason I always picture this guy as Eddie Dean:
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I suggest this guy for Randall Flag
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And for some reason I always picture this guy as Eddie Dean:
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#14
Posted 10 September 2010 - 06:58 PM
You nailed Eddie Dean. Perfect. For Roland, I don't think Eastwood is going to happen, last I heard he's retired from acting and this is a huge undertaking. Plus, he's too old. Vigo would work, not Bale though. Ed Harris is passable but not ideal.
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#15
Posted 10 September 2010 - 08:28 PM
Grimhilde, on 10 September 2010 - 06:02 PM, said:
This will be so cool if they manage to pull it off! Await the result with excitement, and some trepidation.
I suggest this guy for Randall Flag
marten.jpg
And for some reason I always picture this guy as Eddie Dean:
kevin_corrigan.jpg
I suggest this guy for Randall Flag
marten.jpg
And for some reason I always picture this guy as Eddie Dean:
kevin_corrigan.jpg
The guy in the first pic is Billy Drago and he has been one of the best b-list movie villains around for quite some time.
I agree he would be perfect as Flagg.
Now all the friends that you knew in school they used to be so cool, now they just bore you.
Just look at em' now, already pullin' the plow. So quick to take to grain, like some old mule.
Just look at em' now, already pullin' the plow. So quick to take to grain, like some old mule.
#16
Posted 12 September 2010 - 03:03 PM
Raymond Luxury Yacht, on 10 September 2010 - 06:58 PM, said:
You nailed Eddie Dean. Perfect. For Roland, I don't think Eastwood is going to happen, last I heard he's retired from acting and this is a huge undertaking. Plus, he's too old. Vigo would work, not Bale though. Ed Harris is passable but not ideal.
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Does Eastwood have any sons or much younger brothers that look very much like him? That would be perfect
masan, on 10 September 2010 - 08:28 PM, said:
Grimhilde, on 10 September 2010 - 06:02 PM, said:
This will be so cool if they manage to pull it off! Await the result with excitement, and some trepidation.
I suggest this guy for Randall Flag
marten.jpg
And for some reason I always picture this guy as Eddie Dean:
kevin_corrigan.jpg
I suggest this guy for Randall Flag
marten.jpg
And for some reason I always picture this guy as Eddie Dean:
kevin_corrigan.jpg
The guy in the first pic is Billy Drago and he has been one of the best b-list movie villains around for quite some time.
I agree he would be perfect as Flagg.
So that's what he's called! I googled all sorts of combinations of wizard/warlock/ villain and Charmed
Yeah, for me he totally IS Randall Flagg.
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#17
Posted 13 September 2010 - 01:53 PM
This could really really go either way. There are large massive huge chunks of the story that can be cheerfully jettisoned to make it workable in film and tv but dumn it down too much and they lose a lot of what makes the story fairly original.
Plus this notion of working both tv and film... i dunno, it's worked with Trek where they are telling almost completely separate stories with the same characters (or loosely connected characters) and it failed with Firefly because there wasn't enough audience in either medium to generate interest in the other.
I do hope they delete the entire thing with Steven King writing himself into the story because aside from deus ex mute drawing kid, that more than anything was weak.
Eastwood's too old for Roland but damn i'd like to see him cameo as Roland's father.
- Abyss, notes that there's a face ye ain't likely ta forget...
Plus this notion of working both tv and film... i dunno, it's worked with Trek where they are telling almost completely separate stories with the same characters (or loosely connected characters) and it failed with Firefly because there wasn't enough audience in either medium to generate interest in the other.
I do hope they delete the entire thing with Steven King writing himself into the story because aside from deus ex mute drawing kid, that more than anything was weak.
Eastwood's too old for Roland but damn i'd like to see him cameo as Roland's father.
- Abyss, notes that there's a face ye ain't likely ta forget...
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#18
Posted 14 September 2010 - 02:31 PM
Honestly I don't give much a shit for the Dark Tower Series in movie form.
I do think that Wizard and Glass would be an awesome movie as it was the only book I've re-read in the series (and is the only good book in the series).
Don't get me wrong, I love King's works, but the Dark Tower series as a whole isn't in my "Stephen King Top 10."
I do think that Wizard and Glass would be an awesome movie as it was the only book I've re-read in the series (and is the only good book in the series).
Don't get me wrong, I love King's works, but the Dark Tower series as a whole isn't in my "Stephen King Top 10."
Why should I infect them with my rage?
#19
Posted 07 April 2011 - 04:12 AM
"But I saw you [Snake]…faced by Anomander [Mandy] himself. How did…"
"I escape? Well, I dazzled him with fancy words, edging ever closer, then used my ninja skills to strike like a cobra, knocking the sword [Spamnipur] away and drop-kicking him over the side before tumbling backwards, slaying another Piss'd Andii on the way."
Silence. Lots of silence. "Fine!" He shrugged and grinned, "Someone hit him in the face with a coin, and he cursed just long enough for me to get away." ~ Excerpt from Gardens of the Tea Spoon
"I escape? Well, I dazzled him with fancy words, edging ever closer, then used my ninja skills to strike like a cobra, knocking the sword [Spamnipur] away and drop-kicking him over the side before tumbling backwards, slaying another Piss'd Andii on the way."
Silence. Lots of silence. "Fine!" He shrugged and grinned, "Someone hit him in the face with a coin, and he cursed just long enough for me to get away." ~ Excerpt from Gardens of the Tea Spoon
#20
Posted 07 April 2011 - 01:28 PM
That's good I like that guy. I always pictured Roland as Clint Eastwood, I think it's even mentioned once or twice in one of the novels thanks to the pretty unique way its presented.
Alas clint is clearly too old now. I've always thought Ronan Keating looked a bit like a young clint, but you'd hardly call him a Trig Cove...
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Alas clint is clearly too old now. I've always thought Ronan Keating looked a bit like a young clint, but you'd hardly call him a Trig Cove...
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This post has been edited by The Tyrant Lizard: 07 April 2011 - 01:37 PM
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