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Well, the special effects will certainly be fantastic......I just hope that there's more dialogue between Charlie and her dad other than 'I love you, Daddy.' 'I love you, too, Charlie.' I hope they don't turn Charlie's character into a teenage sex kitten.
My vote for the actress to play Charlie........she can still dress like a vampire if she wants to....it really doesn't matter if she's killing Werewolves or setting people on fire with her mind, just as long as it's Kate....lolWell, the special effects will certainly be fantastic......I just hope that there's more dialogue between Charlie and her dad other than 'I love you, Daddy.' 'I love you, too, Charlie.' I hope they don't turn Charlie's character into a teenage sex kitten.
My vote for the actress to play Charlie........she can still dress like a vampire if she wants to....it really doesn't matter if she's killing Werewolves or setting people on fire with her mind, just as long as it's Kate....lol
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That's the nicest way I've ever been told that...lol
I'd really like to see Lisey's Story or Duma Key made.
I think the secret to all of these projects is a collaborative effort from writers and artists who aren't in it solely for profit. Sure, producers want to make a profit, but the bigger picture must be the integrity of the story. David Benioff (and that other guy I can't remember, lol), the writers of the Game of Thrones show, are first and foremost fans, then artistic collaborators, then businessmen. I think when the directors and writers are part of the fandom then the process (from conception to execution) flows naturally. The fire and soul of the project shows up on screen.Meanwhile, The Talisman continues to lan
I think the secret to all of these projects is a collaborative effort from writers and artists who aren't in it solely for profit. Sure, producers want to make a profit, but the bigger picture must be the integrity of the story. David Benioff (and that other guy I can't remember, lol), the writers of the Game of Thrones show, are first and foremost fans, then artistic collaborators, then businessmen. I think when the directors and writers are part of the fandom then the process (from conception to execution) flows naturally. The fire and soul of the project shows up on screen.
I would love to see an HBO type series of The Talisman or The Stand.
You're right on the button there, my friend. I'm a third into reading American Gods, and the clips I've seen amazed me - they seem to have followed that book to the letter. The Talisman could easily be a cable series, as The Stand. Three seasons and done, story nicely wrapped up, leave on a high note. But you know what happens when you want a quick cash-grab to trade in on SK's name? You get The Dark Tower adaptation. Meh.
....I just don't understand the whole "re-make train".....there's plenty of his work that's never gotten the Big Screen treatment, let's see some of that instead of covering old ground.....