I just watched the "short" now @ work...it looks pretty good to me.
I just watched the "short" now @ work...it looks pretty good to me.
The answer is within
all matter is energy, all energy is GOD
He seemed a bit too old to be Jack. He also reminded me of AJ Soprano and that's not a character I'd normally associate with Jack. I'm not the biggest fan of adaptations to begin with and the casting usually plays a large part in that. I'd probably still see it, but I don't know how much I'd like it.
Thats adaptation,the reason I prefer books to film,
and the reason I dont watch TV all in one.
The idea of sitting back and letting someone else
show me what their idea of what an author wrote
in a book seems redundant to me.But there are
times when a film is so visually attractive its an
artform in it own rite.*shrug* This story is so good
(IMO) like The Dark Tower that ANY adaptation
would not be up to the book. *shrug*
The answer is within
all matter is energy, all energy is GOD
MMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm I suppose its a telling thing that the scene they made isn't actually in the book at all, so even at the "demo" stage of things they are moving away from the real contents of the book.
Why are people so reluctant to actually just make things as they are originally written? You take a beloved thing, say "Wizard of Earthsea"... its got a massive fanbase already, so your first job is to ...
(A) Make sure you piss off the huge fanbase
(B) Make sure you can change as much of the "product" as possible
Do producers pick these things in the vague hope that generating money from investors will be easier? "Hey, we are making this great Stephen King story into a movie. You know Stephen King films ... THE GREEN MILE, STAND BY ME, THE SHAWKSHANK REDEMPTION??? We will be making a movie like those if you invest in us ... " (all the time hoping images of big dollar signs and Tom Hanks will be rolling through the investors mind." But really all they want to do is trot out their own tired little fantasy dressed up in the name. Hoping that the old belief that the book readers don't really make up a significant section of the cinema goers, so stuff 'um.
I would hope that film investors who are faced with producers trying to associate Stephen King movies with quality films will also have "MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE, THE NIGHT FLYER, CARRIE 2 THE RAGE, or any one of the hideous movies spawned from King's universe (hey, I know Steve wrote the screenplay for Maximum Overdrive .. and I enjoy watching people squashed to the sound of AC/DC like the next person, but it was a pile of poo ... wasn't it!)
Pretty good - hasnt it been optioned a while ago tho? Or is that the guy who's optioned it?
Here it is, and it mentions the reel:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0384580/news#ni0262817
And i really, really, really want to lop that guys fringe off.
"You can lead a whore to culture but you can't make her think." - Duma Key
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Ummm yeah, I had to stop the movie the first time I heard Frank's voice and turn all the lights on to continue watching.
Shit son.
Anyways, I've seen Donnie Darko 4 times and I'm still not sure that I fully get it.
I could give you hours and hours of explanation on Donnie Darko (one night I even made maps to piece together the tangent and primary universes). I'm not up for it in this medium though. Maybe on the phone sometime?
Frank scares the shit out of me. I can't watch that movie alone at night. That scene where Donnie is breaking the water line and Frank is just standing in the corner makes me gasp out loud every time.
I'd definitely be interested to hear what you have to say there - phone sometime, yes.
I hate the bathroom scene - where Donnie has the knife...
:shudders:
:erection:
I love that movie.
The political discussion they have at the dining room table is one of the funniest scenes I've ever watched.
Ahh! ruthful just made me gasp. What a freaky SOB. That is a great discussion. I love how Dukakis has a minor role in the movie.
Anyone here into The Blair Witch Project?
Lately I've become rather obsessed with that film, and I'd like to hear what others have to say about it.
I just found that whole movie completely dull and uninteresting.
And I've never seen Donnie Darko. I keep meaning to get around to it.
Basically I just find it stylistically horrible. It is difficult to watch, and, for me, the "story" was not particularly engaging.
Yea, the "shakey" camera didn't work for me in that movie. I think that idea was pulled off much better in Cloverfield.
I am Daenerys Stormborn and I will take what is mine. With fire and blood.
When I saw it in the theater it didn't really scare me until the final scene. However afterwards me and my friend had to drive home, and thru some pretty heavily wooded areas and this was late at night so there weren't many cars around, needless to say we both got a bit spooked on the ride home.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.