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Breja: I didn't even get halfway through the first book :P I really didn't like it at all, so I'm in no way invested in the series. The trailer itself looks terribly bland. Really the only thing that makes me interested at all i Mcconaughey. He was great even in something as silly as Reign of Fire, so I hope he'll be fun to watch here too.
Well, first book is really different than the rest and King wrote it when he was 19. But others are better. Give it try agian.
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chibi23: Snip
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Zoltan999: Didn't even realize this was happening. I'm a big Dark Tower fan,(with Wizard and Glass being my favorite of the books). Gonna try and reserve judgement this early, but not happy that it doesn't really seem to be starting out as book 1 does with Roland. From the teaser "trailer", I would be inclined to agree, that it seems to center around Jake...not happy...not happy

As an aside...when/if you get through the main books, pick up and read Wind Through the Keyhole. Nice little extra tale, within a tale. Chronologically speaking, you could also just read it next, as it actually comes between books 4 and 5 ;-).
Same here, will watch it first and then judge it.
I'll read it after the seventh,cause I kinda don't have the money to buy it now. But I read Little sisters of Eluria.
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Breja: I have two fans of King among my friends. One told me to avoid the Dark Tower since even he didn't like it, and the other almost put a price on my head when I told him I didn't like the first book :D
Yeah, that seems to be the way it goes. I'm a huge fan of King's books as well and loved the Dark Tower series. But I can see how it would be a tough slog for some people, especially if it doesn't grab you out of the gate.
So, official trailer is out. And I gotta say I like this movie less and less. It's looking a lot like The Hobbit movie(s) - let's take a fantasy book loved by fans and make a movie about characters in it and try to follow the plot of the book, but it has to be very action oriented because it will be a summer blockbuster. It looks really different from the books, and god damn it why did Jake have to come out of the house - Jake's extraction was one of the best parts of third book. Well, I hope it turns out at least half decent, but so far it looks too Hollywoody.
So... has anyone seen the movie? Cause I have. Honestly... it wasn't quite as bad as I thought it would be, though it's defiantely not good by any stretch. A friend who saw it with me, who is a big fan of the books hated it. Unsurprisingly, it seems to have very, very little to do with the books. What is left, is a rather bland, predictable young adult fantasy movie. In fact, if I didn't nknow better I'd think it's a belated attempt to jump on the Harry Potter bandwagon. If anyone thought Roland would be the main character, man you were way off. It's half an hour, that's a third of the movie, before we even meet him (other than a brief dream-vision). The what's-his-name kid is the main character. Not a very interesting one either. Not that the permanently grim Roland is much more interesting. And the villain is not much better either. Mcconaughey is a great actor, but he's given nothing to work with here, and the result is this strangely soft, almost bored-like performance. I actually found myself wishing for a Jeremy Irons in D&D style over the top performance from him at one point. At least that would have been fun.

For someone who has not read the books, the problem is that while the movie adaptas them extremely loosly, it still throws plenty of ideas and names and stuff at you that means nothing to you at all and elaborates on nothing. Roland comes from Gilead, but what's that? Who were the Gunslingers? Why does a house come alive and the tries to eat the kid? Who are the evil things wearing people's skin like Doctor Who monsters of the week? And so on.

Now, that's notto say the movie is entirely worthless. I think it's actuall passable as a simple fantasy adventure, as long as you expect nothing else from it. Some really bad CG aside the final shootout and the confrontation with The Man in Black (which sounds way better than Walter, it's a really bad idea to call your scary villain "Walter") are actually pretty decent. The music is not bad. And most importantly- it's short. Nowadays it's become pretty much the norm for movies to be 2, sometimes 2,5 hours long, sometimes even more than that. Now, I don't mind long movies, but only when it's warranted. Many big blockbusters nowadays could seriously use being better paced and shortened. Dark Tower is only 95 minutes long, so it doesn't overstay it's welcome. For all it's bland characters and underdeveloped universe, I didn't get bored. Not a glowing recommendation, I know, but neither is the movie. Even though the main character apparently has the Shining power. No crazy Jack Nicholson though.