As most know I am a stickler for old school. Proper casting, keeping to the icon, etc..
I am glad to see this in it's raw form. I understand the aspect of " projecting to a new audience". But I feel of the art I have come to admire has become blurred in the new following search.
This is...
I don't guess I will bother with this movie. Am Soo disappointed they couldn't even give Roland the ice blue eyes.
And isn't a race thing to me. I would have been just as equally disappointed had they cast Rosanne Bar in a wheelchair as Suz. ( To me this is the legitimate level of disappointment).
So I have waited awhile to reply here. I saw this as a fail movie from the get go. Even mentioned it would come out best as a new gen game. (Possible spoiler warning), My largest disappointment was the lack of storyline. Something as simple as adding the raggedy man's resolve to in the book...
So I got bored and thought. Wouldn't it be neat to make a collective recollection of a world lost to animals? A survivor wandering the said world, finding the final writings of the victims. Care to play victim...
All the replies are greatly appreciated and seen in their greatness. I suppose I am one of those, who look into a writers work a little more than necessary.
Things change within the story of "The feeling you can only say in french" as well. Small things, yet things in the least. Thus my...
Figured I'd throw in my two pence here. First and foremost, I can understand there wasn't much other way to end this journey. That said..
The last step of this adventure left me in memory of "The feeling you can only say in french."
Towards the end of this book, Roland was telling the story of how he At the end of his story he mentioned he wore the blood stained belt, and that he would later tell the tale of the belts' ending place, as it pertained to the quest for the tower.
Where did that particular story end up?
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