Something tells me poor Trash's story is going to be omitted again. I wouldn't doubt that happy crappy.
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Something tells me poor Trash's story is going to be omitted again. I wouldn't doubt that happy crappy.
...length of the what?.....I wouldn't really care about the length of the film if there were enough nudity in it.
Something tells me poor Trash's story is going to be omitted again. I wouldn't doubt that happy crappy.
....welcome!!!!....I loved the book and the TV series, however, this would not be the time to release a remake. We are in a "life imitating art" situation. The coronavirus is as scary as the movie.
Welcome to the Board!I loved the book and the TV series, however, this would not be the time to release a remake. We are in a "life imitating art" situation. The coronavirus is as scary as the movie.
Thank you....welcome!!!!....
Hi and welcome.I loved the book and the TV series, however, this would not be the time to release a remake. We are in a "life imitating art" situation. The coronavirus is as scary as the movie.
I liked parts of the TV series. I wish the Tube Throat a/k/a Captain Tripps part were more gory, Kareem Abdul Jabbar weren’t so prominent, there were dead bodies piled all over the place — Don’t y’all think there should’ve been? The Don’t fear the reaper montage is still epic, to this day. I binged it last week.Can't see it working. I'm not a big fan of the TV movie (horrible casting, for the most part), but at least it gave space to flesh out multiple storylines.
I kinda disagree. IMO it’s the perfect time
i don’t see the need for nudity, except maybe for dead bodies getting their breasts and penises gnawed away at by squirrels, ferrets, housecats and, oh yeah, vultures!I agree. HBO would be great. For Dark Tower too. The only thing is that HBO might want a lot of nudity in it. I haven't read Game of Thrones, but was there a lot of nudity there? Hard to imagine...
I'm not against nudity, but it shouldn't be forced into something that doesn't have it. That's how I felt when Masters of Horror came out (although that was Showtime, not HBO): there was nudity in nearly every episode, whether it was needed or not. It seemed embarrassing to have all these classic horrordirectors directing an episode and then being asked: 'Oh, and put in some nude scenes, please.' Some of them have nudity in their own films too, but with others it felt it was forced upon their episode.