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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2017 13:39 
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Ah, according to the Wiki it's a sequel to the books.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Tower_(2017_film)


Is this likely to be overly problematic for someone who has never read the books and has no intention of reading the books?

Not at all, because of a specific reason.

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Cleverer people than me spied these in the trailer:

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I don't recognise the second one, but holy shit the first!

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I don't recognise the second one, but holy shit the first!

The first is the Overlook Hotel from The Shining.

edit. Second. Duh.


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DavPaz wrote:
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I don't recognise the second one, but holy shit the first!

The first is the Overlook Hotel from The Shining.

edit. Second. Duh.

It did cross my mind after I posted. I thought it was perhaps to do with the the little statuette rather than the picture at first.

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Given the nature of the books the film is going to have to be chock full of this stuff.

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On subsequent viewings I'm starting to think this looks a bit too "generic action movie".

For example:
All the clothes are flawless
Jake seems to convince Roland that he has to get to TDT. What?
The dialogue is pretty shit (apart from the bit at the end, which is lifted straight from the books)
It's not a western

I'm going to remain optimistic however, and hope this is a trailer for the non-readers.

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On subsequent viewings I'm starting to think this looks a bit too "generic action movie".

For example:
All the clothes are flawless
Jake seems to convince Roland that he has to get to TDT. What?
The dialogue is pretty shit (apart from the bit at the end, which is lifted straight from the books)
It's not a western

I'm going to remain optimistic however, and hope this is a trailer for the non-readers.

I'm cautiously optimistic. None of the other characters show in the trailer at all apart from the main three.

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Lonewolves wrote:
Grim... wrote:
On subsequent viewings I'm starting to think this looks a bit too "generic action movie".

For example:
All the clothes are flawless
Jake seems to convince Roland that he has to get to TDT. What?
The dialogue is pretty shit (apart from the bit at the end, which is lifted straight from the books)
It's not a western

I'm going to remain optimistic however, and hope this is a trailer for the non-readers.

I'm cautiously optimistic. None of the other characters show in the trailer at all apart from the main three.


Dennis Haysbert is Stephen Deschain, and according to IMDB, Susan Delgado will feature in the film too (might be her in the trailer), so that's spanning plot points from the first four books at least.

I'd love them to get a proper crossover with the new IT movie in there as well.


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Talking of cowboy movies, the remake of The Magnificent 7 was somewhat disappointingly underwhelming.

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The disappointingly underwhelming 7.

...and were back to GTA online.

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Talking of cowboy movies, the remake of The Magnificent 7 was somewhat disappointingly underwhelming.


I really enjoyed it but I've never seen the original and I appreciate it was mostly coasting on the strength of the cast.


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People-movie Ghost in the Shell is absolute garbage.

And I just hated the aesthetics. Avoid.


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Bamba wrote:
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Talking of cowboy movies, the remake of The Magnificent 7 was somewhat disappointingly underwhelming.


I really enjoyed it but I've never seen the original and I appreciate it was mostly coasting on the strength of the cast.

I haven't seen the original either, it just seemed a little lacking in direction.

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People-movie Ghost in the Shell is absolute garbage.

And I just hated the aesthetics. Avoid.


Aye, it was total fucking gash. And, again, I'm not judging it against the original but just as a standalone film. The bits they showed in the trailer looked lovely and interesting but the overall design was just 'generic futuristic bollocks'. Nonsense.


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MrChris wrote:
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Talking of cowboy movies, the remake of The Magnificent 7 was somewhat disappointingly underwhelming.


I really enjoyed it but I've never seen the original and I appreciate it was mostly coasting on the strength of the cast.

I haven't seen the original either, it just seemed a little lacking in direction.


Yeah, for sure. But I was relatively happy to just watch the participants ramble around and talk shit at each other because they were pretty much all so charming. I mean shit; anything with Ethan Hawke, Chris Pratt and Vincent D'onofrio is going to have to struggle really hard to not be really watchable.


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I watched Hostel Part III for a bit last night cause someone reminded me of Hostel. It was a bit shit so I turned it off and not because of the whole torture porn business, because it's terribly comical for some unknown reason. Someone gets killed by cockroaches, for example.


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Just got round to watching Kingsman, because I saw the trailer for the sequel and thought it looked good.

What a great fun movie!

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It's such a shame they cast Ryan Gosling.

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Half way through Logan- I'm not entirely sure what the fuck is going on, but Jesus it's good. Patrick Stewart in particular is giving a fantastic performance, but the three protagonists work really well together. Even Stephen Marchant is not annoying.

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Even Stephen Marchant is not annoying.


Yeah, I was worried he's be too 'Stephen Merchant' for it but he hits the precise right balance of sarcastic and miserable.


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Last night I watched 'MANCHESTER BY THE SEA', which is summarised thusly by Rotten Tomatoes:

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After the death of his older brother Joe (Kyle Chandler), Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) is shocked to learn that Joe has made him sole guardian of his nephew Patrick (Lucas Hedges). Taking leave of his job, Lee reluctantly returns to Manchester-by-the-Sea to care for Patrick, a spirited 16-year-old, and is forced to deal with a past that separated him from his wife Randi (Michelle Williams) and the community where he was born and raised. Bonded by the man who held their family together, Lee and Patrick struggle to adjust to a world without him.


I'm going to be mega-lazy and just link off to James Berardinelli's (very positive) review because I need to start getting stuff ready for when Jnr gets back from school, save to say that this is a wonderful and deeply moving film, as strong an analysis of crippling grief and trauma as I think I've seen committed to film, with some toweringly good performances and a scene towards the end that is devastatingly upsetting but also in its own way cathartic and perhaps the first step towards healing.

I should also note it's not some sort of relentless grinding miserabilist experience, there's a lot of love and humour in here.

921/1000

http://www.reelviews.net/reelviews/manc ... by-the-sea


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I really didn't like Manchester By The Sea.


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I really didn't like Manchester By The Sea.


Interesting, anything in particular you didn't like about it or just the whole thing?


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I want to watch Manchester by the Sea but I know the accusations of Affleck's sexual assault on 2 coworkers completely coloured my view of him so it will probably bias my opinion of the film. ?:|

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I really didn't like Manchester By The Sea.


Interesting, anything in particular you didn't like about it or just the whole thing?


Just felt like it spent a lot of the film building towards "What was the tragedy that lead towards this", but then I wasn't really convinced or invested in the characters when the reveal actually happened.


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Just felt like it spent a lot of the film building towards "What was the tragedy that lead towards this", but then I wasn't really convinced or invested in the characters when the reveal actually happened.


See now I'd read the film's Wiki article before watching it, specifically because I find that these sorts of narratives are often stronger without pieces of the puzzle missing. (Obviously just watching the film twice would have the same effect, but I think my way is more efficient.)

As such, right from the very first frames I knew exactly what had taken this man to the place we find him in and was able to contextualise everything on screen, and when the 'reveal' came it still had a huge impact.

Might not be the right approach for everyone but from reading the reviews, all of which mentioned the 'reveal' without saying what it was (even the Rotten Tomatoes summary copied and pasted above alludes to it), I knew it was the kind of film where I'd be a lot better off just knowing the whole story upfront.

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I want to watch Manchester by the Sea but I know the accusations of Affleck's sexual assault on 2 coworkers completely coloured my view of him so it will probably bias my opinion of the film. ?:|


Hmm I wasn't aware of these at all, although having had a quick Google they are allegations and not proven?

Then again, I'll still watch films with Mel Gibson in them because I think he's a mesmerisingly good actor, despite clearly being a pretty fucking awful person.


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Just in case you're in need of a standard to check your film likes here are my views on some films I've seen this year.

20th Century Women - Rubbish
A Cure For Wellness - So stupid it's amazing
A Monster Calls - Ok
Assassin's Creed - Terrible
Beauty and the Beast - Ok
Denial - Amazing
Elle - Odd
Fast & Furious 8 - Amazing
Fences - Rubbish
Free Fire - Ok
The Founder - Very Good
Get Out - Very good
Going in Style - Rubbish
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 - Very good
The Handmaiden - Very good
Hacksaw Ridge - Very good
Hidden Figures - Amazing
I Am Not Your Negro - Important
Jackie - Uncomfortable. Very uncomfortable
John Wick 2 - Very Good
Kong Skull Island -Very Good
La La Land - Rubbish
Lego Batman - Amazing
Lion - Very Good
Loving - Rubbish
Manchester by the Sea - Very Good
Moonlight- Amazing
Personal Shopper - Very Good
Power Rangers - Ok
Resident Evil The Final Chapter - Ok
Rules Don't Apply - Very Good
Sing - Ok
Sully - Very Good
The Space Between Us - Poor
Their Finest - Amazing
Underworld Blood Wars - Very Good

If you find yourself agreeing with over 50% of my opinions you may be WRONG ABOUT FILMS. Sorry.

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Channel 5 is doing the Top 50 Movies of the Eighties, and Bill and Ted got to #21.

I'm going to list the ones that come higher and let you know if I agree that they're better than Excellent Adventure.

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#20: Trading Places.

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#19: Footloose.

No.

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#18: Three Men and a Baby.

No.

[edit] Didn't realise it was directed by Leonard Nimoy, though.

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#17: Beetlejuice.

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#16: The Lost Boys.

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I came here to tell you all that I've just watched John Wick but I don't feel that I can interrupt Grim... so you'll just have to wait to hear my thoughts on it.


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#15: Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

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#14: Stand By Me.

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#13: When Harry Met Sally.

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#12: Top Gun.

Yes. How is this not in the top three?

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Oh fuck me it's on until half midnight. Fuck that, I'll look the rest up tomorrow.

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Excellent. Good work Grim...

I thought John Wick was great. I especially liked the bit where he killed all those people.


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Wait, the adverts have finished. I'll just watch the next bit, then.

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#11: Gremlins.

Oooooooh. Um... No.

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#10: Big.

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King Arthur. Have you ever wondered what would have happened if King Arthur was a cockerney geezer? This film will tell you. It's very Guy Ritchie. It's also not terrible.

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#9: Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

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