First ‘Ghostbusters’ now ‘The Dark Tower’?

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    Slayher
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    For those of you that are fans of Stephen Kings ‘Dark Tower’ series I thought you may find this interesting.

    ‘The Dark Tower’ will be missing some of its most important characters.

    Movie remakes and adaptations have gone the way of the crapper.

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    Chir
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    If Stephen King signed off on this he did it for a big fat check.

    It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion, it is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning; it is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.

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    Constantine
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    Damn, and I’m a big fan of Stephen King…

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

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    Skeptisk
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    Forget about the movie, and focus on the books. Pretend the movie doesn’t exist. After what they did to this franchise I expect nothing less that a turd of a movie.

    "Expecting to find a decent woman on a dating site is like dumpster diving and expecting to come out with a gourmet meal." Won'tGetFooledAgain

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    Michael
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    Hollywood is intent on taking the soul and inspiration out of the strongly resonating movies of the past replacing them with impressive special effects, scripted political correctness and propaganda.

    Star Wars, Star Trek, Mad Max, Ghost-busters, all ruined.

    This is obvious to most but for the younger generation it’s the first time they are seeing it.

    It’s impossible to believe the younger generations could actually *believe* that Charlie Theron is a hard, resourceful, intelligent, survivor while loner Mad Max Road Warrior is soft, lackluster, clumsy and stupid.

    Come to think of it I can’t remember the last movie I saw that was stirring and original. Stonehurst Asylum in 2014 maybe.

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