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Jake.Ashworth
08-06-2015, 07:11 AM
The Dark Tower is finally happening!!!!!!!!!!!! There is a date!!!!!!!!!!!! 01/13/2017!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I CANT FREAKING WAIT A YEAR AND A HALF!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TheBossInTheWall
08-06-2015, 11:46 AM
Thank gods its about he Dark Tower and not Metallica. ;)

Yes, very exciting. I did not know.

Roiffalo
08-06-2015, 01:06 PM
Thank gods its about he Dark Tower and not Metallica. ;)
omfg I was thinking the same thing XD

Damn song's stuck in my head now.

DeadbeatAtDawn
08-06-2015, 01:22 PM
\m/ Metallica\m/ !!!


Oh.


Awesome news! ::love::

Jake.Ashworth
08-06-2015, 01:25 PM
I kind of knew it would go that way. This is way better that Tallica though.

TheBossInTheWall
08-06-2015, 04:08 PM
I kind of knew it would go that way. This is way better that Tallica though.

Well that's not saying much. ;P

Dead Bad Things
08-09-2015, 04:49 PM
That S.K. series I didn't dig so much....He's written much better stuff.

Jake.Ashworth
08-10-2015, 10:21 AM
That S.K. series I didn't dig so much....He's written much better stuff.

I will pretend this post didn't happen because I love you.

Stephen King considers it his lifes work, his masterpiece. And I have to agree, I have read the entire series 4 times through.

Not to mention if they follow through this will be a huge event. They are talking a movie to cover the first book, the first season of a TV series with the cast of the movie to cover the second book, a second movie to cover the third book, and so on until the whole story is told, essentially giving us un ending story for about five years!

TheBossInTheWall
08-10-2015, 10:54 AM
I will pretend this post didn't happen because I love you.

Stephen King considers it his lifes work, his masterpiece. And I have to agree, I have read the entire series 4 times through.

Not to mention if they follow through this will be a huge event. They are talking a movie to cover the first book, the first season of a TV series with the cast of the movie to cover the second book, a second movie to cover the third book, and so on until the whole story is told, essentially giving us un ending story for about five years!

Yes I agree. However his newer, edited version of TDK:The Gunslinger was very subpar compared to the original. Not the story, but the quality of the writing. Like he decided to make it 'easier'? to read for people. And the last book besides the last 1/6th of the book was fairly bad.

Side note. I've been trying to remember what book this happens in but seem to be unable to do so.

SPOILER FOR THE DARK TOWER SERIES AHEAD:
What book was it that the man in black tells a woman what is in store for her in the afterlife, allows her to see it or something like that and so Roland shoots her because she can't live with it? I thought it was in the Gunslinger, but I reread it and it wasn't in there.

Dead Bad Things
08-10-2015, 11:36 AM
Much luv bro! Your a stand up guy!::cool::

Jake.Ashworth
08-11-2015, 10:26 AM
Yes I agree. However his newer, edited version of TDK:The Gunslinger was very subpar compared to the original. Not the story, but the quality of the writing. Like he decided to make it 'easier'? to read for people. And the last book besides the last 1/6th of the book was fairly bad.

Side note. I've been trying to remember what book this happens in but seem to be unable to do so.

SPOILER FOR THE DARK TOWER SERIES AHEAD:
What book was it that the man in black tells a woman what is in store for her in the afterlife, allows her to see it or something like that and so Roland shoots her because she can't live with it? I thought it was in the Gunslinger, but I reread it and it wasn't in there.

AHHHH Both... In the original Allie from Tull is grabbed and used as a human shield, she begs Roland not to kill her and then he guns down both her and the man holding her. But in the revised version, Walter has driven her mad, and Roland puts her down out of compassion. The change was made to make him seem more humane, which was a mistake if you ask me. I love the hard Roland.

TheBossInTheWall
08-11-2015, 10:52 AM
AHHHH Both... In the original Allie from Tull is grabbed and used as a human shield, she begs Roland not to kill her and then he guns down both her and the man holding her. But in the revised version, Walter has driven her mad, and Roland puts her down out of compassion. The change was made to make him seem more humane, which was a mistake if you ask me. I love the hard Roland.

Oh ok. Thanks. I kind of like that part about Walter driving her mad. But yes what originally occurs was a lot better. Ty for info. : ) And let's hope what's done with the films/tv series isn't what happened to Under the Dome.

Jake.Ashworth
08-11-2015, 11:52 AM
Oh ok. Thanks. I kind of like that part about Walter driving her mad. But yes what originally occurs was a lot better. Ty for info. : ) And let's hope what's done with the films/tv series isn't what happened to Under the Dome.

I agree, from what I hear King will be heavily involved. Its his baby and he has put a stop to it a few times over them trying to make it wrong.