Roland shouldn't be the main character. He's the villain of the story.
Isn't that basically the exact opposite of how the book goes?
So the gunslinger fled across the desert, and the man in black followed?
You had one goddamn job, Sony.
So the gunslinger fled across the desert, and the man in black followed?
You had one goddamn job, Sony.
So the gunslinger fled across the desert, and the man in black followed?
You had one goddamn job, Sony.
Isn't that basically the exact opposite of how the book goes?
I mean, technically it's a followup from (Major Book Spoiler, you've been warned), but still. I agree that's egregious, and makes no goddamn sense.after Roland claims the Tower and restarts his journey
Seriously.
I have to be honest, I'm struggling to see this movie doing well at the box office.
My wishlist for the trailer
- The man in black fleeing across the desert
- The Gunslinger following
I'm almost done with Wizard and Glass. I'm really going to have to cram in a lot of reading in the next month.
As someone who knows nothing about the book(s?) that twitter exchange is cringey as hell.
That reload is way less impressive than what the book actually describes
Looks like some real boilerplate stuff
That reload is way less impressive than what the book actually describes
Looks like some real boilerplate stuff
I don't recall him ever reloading that way. Pretty sure heever just does that reloading trick where he rolls it off his knuckles.
That reload is way less impressive than what the book actually describes
Looks like some real boilerplate stuff
I thought he was just fucking quick as shit at reloading...no need to fling bullets in the air.
The bullet on the knuckles wasn't for reloading though.
Aye that was his hypnotism trick IIRC
The bullet on the knuckles wasn't for reloading though.
I thought he was just fucking quick as shit at reloading...no need to fling bullets in the air.
Reminder that this is a Sony film
yeah because speeding that up like he's the flash would look real great
Anybody know what Akiva Goldsman's level of involvement is? Was he the lead writer for this, or did he just take a pass at it? I liked the book series but I haven't been following this movie, and seeing his name on the IMDB page immediately set off alarm bells for me.
Hopefully either this or It is good. As a fan, the success rate of King adaptations throughout my lifetime has been a massive bummer.
By the way, how will Detta work if Roland isn't white like in the novels? Maybe make her a racist white woman?