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Stephen King's the Dark Tower Series

Started by Dry then Catch, August 17, 2005, 03:14:59 AM

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Jessie

we should have kept the quote pyramid up to rape Jessie in the face.

Dry then Catch

I thought I had pissed her off, or maybe she found all those pictures I took

Gamplayerx

Sorry.  I was away.  Sometimes people need vacations!  Gosh.

Mr. Ubiquity

hAS ANY STEPHEN KING STORY BEEN TURNED INTO A GOOD MOVIE?

whoops... sorry bout the caps..



I would like to see Eye of the Needle made into a movie, but what annoyed me was all the  "but first, let me tell a story" stuff he did through out that book.

or was it called eye of the dragon?
"if I wank to it, will u feel disgusted or flattered or a perverse combo of both?"

Gamplayerx

Yes, but most unfortunately aren't.  I think it's perhaps because his books are so visually and conceptually driven, that they don't lend themselves well to a dialog driven medium.  I liked Hearts In Atlantis the movie much better than the book.  And Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption were excellent - not necessarily in order of quality.

Mr. Ubiquity

Quote from: Gamplayerx on January 15, 2006, 12:38:16 AM
Yes, but most unfortunately aren't.  I think it's perhaps because his books are so visually and conceptually driven, that they don't lend themselves well to a dialog driven medium.  I liked Hearts In Atlantis the movie much better than the book.  And Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption were excellent - not necessarily in order of quality.

thats right.   i forgot he wrote shawshank...   TOPS is my book.  i doubt any movie make will out do that one for him.
"if I wank to it, will u feel disgusted or flattered or a perverse combo of both?"

Gamplayerx

Whoa.  I just checked out his IMDB page and The Talisman is in the works.  Or maybe not.  That page is confusing.  It's one of my most favorite books ever.  If they do do it, I really hope they do it right.  Too bad that kid from Maximum Overdrive isn't a kid anymore - he'd be perfect.

ignom

A couple of weeks ago I spent one night watching all of Salem's Lot and the next night watching all of The Stand. It was the Rob Lowe version of Salem's Lot. I rented the original but never watched it.
Underneath this flabby exterior is an enormous lack of character.

Gamplayerx

Salem's Lot is one I've never read.  I've also never read The Eyes of the Dragon - but I want to read to, the library just doesn't carry it.

Jessie

Stand by Me was a good movie based on a King short story.
we should have kept the quote pyramid up to rape Jessie in the face.

Gamplayerx

Yes.  It was.

Running Man was also a not terribly horrible film based on a Stephen King story - or, at least, based on the title of a Stephen King story.

Who was just asking if there was another film based on a book that followed the book not at all?  I found it!  Running Man.

Jessie

Quote from: Gamplayerx on January 16, 2006, 07:25:21 AM
Yes.  It was.

Running Man was also a not terribly horrible film based on a Stephen King story - or, at least, based on the title of a Stephen King story.

Who was just asking if there was another film based on a book that followed the book not at all?  I found it!  Running Man.

ignom.
we should have kept the quote pyramid up to rape Jessie in the face.

Dry then Catch

Quote from: Gamplayerx on January 16, 2006, 07:25:21 AM
Yes.  It was.

Running Man was also a not terribly horrible film based on a Stephen King story - or, at least, based on the title of a Stephen King story.

Who was just asking if there was another film based on a book that followed the book not at all?  I found it!  Running Man.

HAY
so did you agree with my feelings on the Dark Tower 8?

Gamplayerx

Oh.  I didn't read your feelings on Dark Tower 8.

Okay.  I just did.  Baby Mordred was weird.

Dry then Catch

Quote from: Gamplayerx on January 16, 2006, 11:36:46 AM
Oh.  I didn't read your feelings on Dark Tower 8.

Okay.  I just did.  Baby Mordred was weird.
not just weird, i felt it was sort of pointless to have him.  Sure he had to kill Oy to leave Roland alone for his destiny.  The series seemed to get slightier more sacchrine from Wolves on. 

I am very excited for the "pre-quel" books that are supposedly coming out

Gamplayerx

After Song of Susannah, I wasn't all that happy with the books until the very ending.  Which pissed me off heartily at first, but now I like it.  And I hated, hated, hated King putting himself in the books - especially so much.

ReBurn

I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee
I'm going to Louisiana,
My true love for to see

It rained all night
The day I left
The weather it was dry
The sun so hot,
I froze to death
Susanna, don't you cry

Oh, Susanna,
Oh don't you cry for me
For I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee

I had a dream the other night
When everything was still
I thought I saw Susanna
A-coming down the hill

The buckwheat cake
Was in her mouth
The tear was
In her eye
Says I, I'm coming from the south
Susanna, don't you cry

Oh, Susanna,
Oh don't you cry for me
For I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee
11:42:24 [Gamplayerx] I keep getting knocked up.
11:42:28 [Gamplayerx] Er. OUT!

sapphirehart

Quote from: ReBurn on January 23, 2006, 09:45:25 PM
I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee
I'm going to Louisiana,
My true love for to see

It rained all night
The day I left
The weather it was dry
The sun so hot,
I froze to death
Susanna, don't you cry

Oh, Susanna,
Oh don't you cry for me
For I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee

I had a dream the other night
When everything was still
I thought I saw Susanna
A-coming down the hill

The buckwheat cake
Was in her mouth
The tear was
In her eye
Says I, I'm coming from the south
Susanna, don't you cry

Oh, Susanna,
Oh don't you cry for me
For I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee

I don't think that's what she was referring to.

BigDun

I finished listening to the final book of the entire series today (well, yesterday since it's past midnight).

It was good. I liked it.
16:26:25 [DownSouth] I'm in a monkey rutt

Beefy

I gave up reading the books after the first one.

A good King movie.  Shawshank is a good movie.  Not the GREATEST FILM EVAR people like to proclaim it to be, but it's solid.

Carrie, I think, is considered a good King movie.  Cujo knew exactly what to do and how to do it, despite a slight story.  Hmmm.

What was the one with the aliens and the four friends a couple of years ago?  It was probably the most incomprehensible horror film I've ever seen.

Oh!  Misery was a good movie!  Quite possibly Reiner's last good movie.  And Dolores Clairborne was really good, too.  Put Kathy Bates in your King movie and you're set.

I always thought Desperation was really cinematic.  That would have been a fun movie.

Gamplayerx

Aliens and 4 friends?  Dreamcatcher?  That was absolutely awful.

The first of the Dark Tower books I felt was the weakest in terms of entertainment.  Probably because it was one of his early endeavors.

And Pet Semetary freaked me out.  Tasha Yar's sister gives me nightmares.

Beefy

Quote from: Gamplayerx on February 19, 2006, 07:40:34 PM
Aliens and 4 friends?  Dreamcatcher?  That was absolutely awful.

The first of the Dark Tower books I felt was the weakest in terms of entertainment.  Probably because it was one of his early endeavors.

And Pet Semetary freaked me out.  Tasha Yar's sister gives me nightmares.

Dreamcatcher!  It was so bad I had to watch the beginning of it again the following night just to prove to myself that Lawrence Kasdan had made that crap.

Gamplayerx

With the shit weasels.  That was just bad, bad, bad.

The book was a tiny bit better - still crap, but a bit better.