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I guess I need to look into these now then.Brilliant! Brilliant i say!
Im collecting the graphic novels now that expand the storyline
Books ruin movies no matter if you read them before or after you watch the movie. This means you either read the book or watch the movie not both of them. Its easier to drink beer while watching a movie compared to reading a book.I guess I need to look into these now then.
I will say though, the same with Hitchhikers Guide, watching the movie first gave me a great set of characters to experience the books with instead of the ones as described.
Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey both did excellent jobs with the characters even though the writers thoroughly butchered an amazing story line...
I guess I need to look into these now then.
I will say though, the same with Hitchhikers Guide, watching the movie first gave me a great set of characters to experience the books with instead of the ones as described.
Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey both did excellent jobs with the characters even though the writers thoroughly butchered an amazing story line...
Books ruin movies no matter if you read them before or after you watch the movie. This means you either read the book or watch the movie not both of them. Its easier to drink beer while watching a movie compared to reading a book.
That movie was trash imo. And I like both of the actors. I know that storyline front to back, and they ufcked it. Roland is a man of the highest honor, with a specific creed. Last of the Eld. I don't care they made him black to fit a hollywood agenda. I do care that his characters on screen behavior didn't fit cannon at all. I wish I could scrub it from my mind.
And yes, the movie was a train wreck but I liked the portrayal of the characters.That movie was trash imo. And I like both of the actors. I know that storyline front to back, and they ufcked it. Roland is a man of the highest honor, with a specific creed. Last of the Eld. I don't care they made him black to fit a hollywood agenda. I do care that his characters on screen behavior didn't fit cannon at all. I wish I could scrub it from my mind.
Books ruin movies no matter if you read them before or after you watch the movie. This means you either read the book or watch the movie not both of them. Its easier to drink beer while watching a movie compared to reading a book.
I really didn't think his actions in the movie differed from his in the books. I think Idris' Roland was spot on for his character in the first book. Broken and selfishly focused on his quest for Marten and the tower, with little concern for others in his path.
Without Eddie and Susannah's influence I don't think he would have evolved like he did, even with Jake in the first book. His knightly days were well behind him when we first meet him and I feel like King made a point of that with his encounter with the town.
Books ruin movies no matter if you read them before or after you watch the movie.
This means you either read the book or watch the movie not both of them. Its easier to drink beer while watching a movie compared to reading a book.
I guess I need to look into these now then.
I will say though, the same with Hitchhikers Guide, watching the movie first gave me a great set of characters to experience the books with instead of the ones as described.
Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey both did excellent jobs with the characters even though the writers thoroughly butchered an amazing story line...
Books ruin movies no matter if you read them before or after you watch the movie. This means you either read the book or watch the movie not both of them. Its easier to drink beer while watching a movie compared to reading a book.
That is literally the exact opposite of how that should work. Especially if the book comes first. Then your mind has already, wonderfully, made the movie.I think Movies ruin books.
Movies typically ruin books for me because I am a voracious reader. I rarely watch the on screen adaptations, because I am typically disappointed. Oddly, the only movies that really seemed to bring the books alive were the Harry Potter movies.
However, I do agree with the beer part.
I guess I need to look into these now then.
I will say though, the same with Hitchhikers Guide, watching the movie first gave me a great set of characters to experience the books with instead of the ones as described.
Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey both did excellent jobs with the characters even though the writers thoroughly butchered an amazing story line...
Yes and camped. Nice scenery but no real technical trails.@Fromfrontier2Xterra have you ever went wheeling at Bald Eagle State Forest, Pennsylvania?
I am so sick of the ufcking patriots. Doesn’t matter who they play. I always root for the team playing them.