Cell on hold...again
Eli Roth told Comic Con that his adaptation of Cell is on hold:Eli Roth told Comic Con that his adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Cell” is on hold. Hollywood’s golden horror boy has said that the ...
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Cell on hold...again
Eli Roth told Comic Con that his adaptation of Cell is on hold:Eli Roth told Comic Con that his adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Cell” is on hold. Hollywood’s golden horror boy has said that the ...
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I had no idea there would be a comic adaptation but it sucks its on hold. I will sure pick it up
Eli Roth is directing it?.......
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I would honestly like to know why every King book HAS to be made into a movie by some folk?? I LOVE Cell, as I LOVE Dreamcatcher and I'm afraid they'll pull a Dreamcatcher on us with it. The ending made me want to lay waste to a nation, blacken the land for thousands of years...wait...where have I heard of something like that before?
The ending of Cell already makes me want to do that, and line 19 babies up in a row and punch them all in the mouth. So, I can't imagine that Hollywood changes could bother me much more. haha.
Yeah a lot of folk didn't like the ending to Cell. I thought it was awesome.
I thought it was purely King. Sure, I wanted more but I always said
Spoiler: 08-03-2007 01:41 PMWuducynnYeah, the part at the end where the giant pink bunny rabbit hops through that window and bites the main characters head off is awfully disturbing. 08-03-2007 01:48 PMMattYou have a special edition of all the books don't you Matthew? :lol: 08-03-2007 08:45 PMWuducynn 09-19-2007 06:47 AMErinUg Eli Roth is directing it? That Cabin Fever movie was horrible. 09-19-2007 07:13 AMStoryslingerNot Eli AAAAAAAAARRRGGGH 09-19-2007 10:42 AMfernandito[QUOTE=OchrisO;25401]The ending of Cell ...QUOTE]
What ending?... :lol: 09-19-2007 12:18 PMDarkthoughtsI thought the ending of Cell was great...I don't always feel the need for closure and/or sentimentality at the end of a story. The setting and happenings in Cell were all about uncertainty, I thought the ending carried on that theme. 09-19-2007 12:19 PMMattSame here, and the weird part is that I usually do need closure (which is why I loved HP so much) but in this case, it really fit for me. 09-19-2007 12:21 PMOchrisOI don't need sentimentality, but
Spoiler: 09-19-2007 12:23 PMPatrick 09-19-2007 12:32 PMDaghainI'm with Chris on this one. :lol: I was hoping for that too. 09-19-2007 12:36 PMDarkthoughtsQuote:Aha! thing is though...Spoiler: 09-19-2007 12:37 PMDaghainOOH, kind of similar to Pet Sematary whereSpoiler:
Weirdness all over. :lol: 09-19-2007 04:44 PMfernanditoI'll admit, I'm a sucker for closure, and thats one of the reasons I didn't like this book. That, and the fact that the Harvard guy is one of the worst villians EVER. Honestly, everytime I read about him, I pictured Dave Chappelle's homeless guy character, with those chaffed lips. :lol: 09-19-2007 04:58 PMMattrickWell, the Harvard guy wasn't a villain.
Eli Roth is horrible. Cabin Fever had a good premise but a bad movie. Hostel...don't even get me started on those movies. Mindless, mindless movie.
I'd rather have Uwe Boll behind Cell. Well, maybe not that far. But Eli Roth is still really bad. It's no talent hacks like him that makes me want to make good horror movies. 09-19-2007 05:01 PMfernandito 09-19-2007 05:17 PMMattrickHe was the vessel of the collective conciousness (hive mentality) the phonies chose to relay messages to Clay and Co. It's not as if he was an individual bent on their destruction. Not like the Borg Queen whom (not too knowledgeable on star trek) whom is apart from her colony.
If Harvard man was working on his own and had his own personality I would agree with you. The phonies were the villain, as a whole, not Harvard man. 06-03-2008 09:44 AMLedzepplinrulesCell-Possible MovieI heard Cell was going to be a movie is this true?