Fingers crossed the US and EU market can help make it a hit!!! I just keep telling everyone i meet they have to watch... every little helps!
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Fingers crossed the US and EU market can help make it a hit!!! I just keep telling everyone i meet they have to watch... every little helps!
It will all hinge on a trailer or trailers that blow audiences away.
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But is Idris Elba truly an "international star"? I had never heard of him before he was announced as Roland. I've seen The Wire and didn't even make the connection to Stringer Bell until someone mentioned it was the same guy. I do think there are Hollywood stars who, you mention their name internationally, and people not only will know who you are talking about, but will flock to the movie theater to see them regardless of the movie. I don't see Elba as one of those people. (Matthew McConaughey either, for that matter, though a better case can be made for him).
Look, I love the Dark Tower and Stephen King. And if this was a spooky or graphic horror movie, I could see it having some international appeal. But, cripes, how many Stephen King movies have torn it up world-wide? Shawshank? The Shining? Carrie? and... and... ??
How much did Hearts in Atlantis clear internationally? I honestly don't know, but I'm thinking not that much. And that starred Hannibal Lechter, a true international star!
We can speculate and predict all we want (and it is sortof fun), but the numbers will be what the numbers will be. We'll see how it shakes out. I could be totally wrong.
You might be the first person I've ever heard say that. Even friends and co workers of mine who stick mainly to mainstream television and films know who Idris Elba is.
I'm not saying Elba is going to light up a marquee, but his name does bring a fair amount of recognition with it, sure.
There is a critical element here that you're missing; those films you mentioned above were catered to a very specific audience. The Shawshank Redemption is a Serious Emotional Oscar Contended Drama, and Carrie is a Friday Night Date Horror Film. Those films typically do not bring in big numbers beyond the first weekend.Look, I love the Dark Tower and Stephen King. And if this was a spooky or graphic horror movie, I could see it having some international appeal. But, cripes, how many Stephen King movies have torn it up world-wide? Shawshank? The Shining? Carrie? and... and... ??
How much did Hearts in Atlantis clear internationally? I honestly don't know, but I'm thinking not that much. And that starred Hannibal Lechter, a true international star!
Even in the world of today's cinema, the most high profile Horror film you name cannot compete with high octane, sci fi heavy blockbusters. The Dark Tower won't be branded a horror film, it will be sold as a sci fi blockbuster with horror elements.
My own preference in regards to casting for this cinematic franchise is for it to feature mostly unknown (or comparatively unknown) actors. Luckily, Elba has the skills as an actor but is not as overexposed as, say, Denzel Washington.
Yes! Then it becomes just another (in this example) "Denzel movie" instead of what it is (and nothing against DW, who I quite like). I think Elba is a good choice according to any criteria: talent, lack of overexposure yet somewhat well-known, ability to disappear into the role etc. Imagine a Ben Affleck Roland...and then rejoice in the fact that we have Elba (and nothing against Affleck, but man, he wouldn't work in this).
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I have seen what is coming as some have. Cannot really say much more as I promised.... but I think this will be FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC. Cannot wait....
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I wish they would give us a real taste of what is coming. I'm over my disappointment about this not being an adaption and ready to see what this group of people imagine this story to be.
I like the "last time around " approach. Let s be honest. The seven-book saga was something of an impossibilty to translate to the screen unless you where going with something like the harry potter franchise which was a sure success before ir started filming. Not the case with TDT.
Agreed. And the thing is, with Harry Potter (which had to get a lot of stuff cut out for the films anyway), you never had anything as fucking batshit insane like Harry needing to save Rowling from Voldlemort. That's not criticizing that particular element of the later Tower volumes (in truth, I didn't mind it), but I certainly couldn't see it adapted to film, at least not remotely adapted well. I think there are a lot of books that work so well because there are ideas there that could only work in a novel. The Dark Tower is, I think, one of those series. I'm mainly hoping that the film captures the spirit and the atmosphere of what I enjoyed about the books, at least.
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Elba is an excellent actor. In Luther he shows pretty much the same moral duality tipical of Roland (a guy who would do anything to get justice). I dont mind the change of race, specially in an Universe like this, full of twinners and such.
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As a film saga sure but a television show could have done it and you wouldn't even need that many seasons.
Season 1 - Books 1/2
Season 2 - Book 3
Season 3 - Book 5
Season 4 - Books 6/7
W&G could be, depending on the success of the series, a spinoff miniseries.
If you want to get down to it you could maybe even reduce it to three seasons depending if they decide to hack away at Callahan's story.
King writing himself into the story is something that was brought up. It would be fairly easy to excise it entirely (especially if Callahan is gone). The fate of a certain Ka-tet member would be the biggest change but you could do something along the same lines.
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