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Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostDid you read the original or the reworked edition?
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI almost didn't finish The Gunslinger. First one in the series I read, took me about a year to get through it. Glad I made it through in the end, as I love the rest of the series.
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Originally posted by subie09lega View PostI went to it last night and my expectations were very low. One of the few people I know who has read the books multiple times, said he enjoyed it so it gave me hope. He said you just need to be open to change. With that in mind, I was pleasantly surprised, and the buddy I went with, who knew virtually about it and whom I told to lower his expectations, said it was pretty good. That was my take on it, I wouldn't say it's great. There were issues that I think could have been easily corrected - it could have been longer to provide better background and explanation of things for people who haven't read it and it could have flowed better. The ending had the "this could be the only one but in case it makes money we'll leave it open-ended" syndrome, but I hope that doesn't mean Under the Dome syndrome. I enjoyed looking for and finding the King-related Easter eggs. I'll probably watch it again as I like repeat viewings to try to get more out of movies. Sometimes the second viewing completely changes my mind about a movie (The Truman Show, Unbreakable).
My history with the books started when The Drawing of the Three was released, I couldn't locate a copy of The Gunslinger so read book two first then book one when it was released in paperback. I think if I had read Gunslinger first way back then, I might never have finished the rest. Drawing is still my favorite of the series and when I reread Gunslinger a few years ago, I better appreciated it.
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I went to it last night and my expectations were very low. One of the few people I know who has read the books multiple times, said he enjoyed it so it gave me hope. He said you just need to be open to change. With that in mind, I was pleasantly surprised, and the buddy I went with, who knew virtually about it and whom I told to lower his expectations, said it was pretty good. That was my take on it, I wouldn't say it's great. There were issues that I think could have been easily corrected - it could have been longer to provide better background and explanation of things for people who haven't read it and it could have flowed better. The ending had the "this could be the only one but in case it makes money we'll leave it open-ended" syndrome, but I hope that doesn't mean Under the Dome syndrome. I enjoyed looking for and finding the King-related Easter eggs. I'll probably watch it again as I like repeat viewings to try to get more out of movies. Sometimes the second viewing completely changes my mind about a movie (The Truman Show, Unbreakable).
My history with the books started when The Drawing of the Three was released, I couldn't locate a copy of The Gunslinger so read book two first then book one when it was released in paperback. I think if I had read Gunslinger first way back then, I might never have finished the rest. Drawing is still my favorite of the series and when I reread Gunslinger a few years ago, I better appreciated it.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostRead Bev's review. It may make you feel better.
I think some people will not be happy with this because it is not a true adaptation of The Gunslinger. I will reserve judgement until I see it.
http://www.cemeterydance.com/extras/...y-bev-vincent/
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Originally posted by Martin View PostRead Bev's review. It may make you feel better.
I think some people will not be happy with this because it is not a true adaptation of The Gunslinger. I will reserve judgement until I see it.
http://www.cemeterydance.com/extras/...y-bev-vincent/
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Read Bev's review. It may make you feel better.
I think some people will not be happy with this because it is not a true adaptation of The Gunslinger. I will reserve judgement until I see it.
http://www.cemeterydance.com/extras/...y-bev-vincent/
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostThe reviews are not good. 21% on Rotten Tomatoes is showing that critics are not thrilled with this movie. I'll save any judgment until I see it, which I'm sure I eventually will.
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The reviews are not good. 21% on Rotten Tomatoes is showing that critics are not thrilled with this movie. I'll save any judgment until I see it, which I'm sure I eventually will.
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I was afraid of that.
There was an article in Variety (might be wrong) that discussed some of the trouble during filming - how three different parties (including King) had veto power and once something was vetoed it was dead. Explains why there has been next to nothing in terms of advertisements.
Now to decide if I see this in the theater or wait for Redbox (or Netflix.)
Originally posted by Tommy View PostThe reviews are in and it's not looking too good.
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I have most of these in paperback and just haven't gotten around to them. I'll keep an open mind about the movie.
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