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FOT Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chris L on August 10, 2008, 05:13:18 PM
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Here's a preview (http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2008-08-06-the-road-preview_N.htm) of the film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's book by the director of The Proposition. Looks promising.
Oh, and one of the stars of Trapped in the Closet is in it:
(http://www.rowthree.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/theroad5-440x291.jpg)
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Looks good. Haven't read the book.
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Is that Omar from the Wire? I think he's supposed to be in this.
No matter how good this is, it'll still be thought of as worse than No Country for Old Men (even though I've heard the Road is a better book -- I still need to read both!)
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I think Meatloaf sings the theme song - I think it's called, "Something, Something, The Road, Something." It's the rulingest song ever.
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The Road was a far superior book to No Country for Old Men. The latter read like a novelization, or a Michael Crichton book that was clearly written for film treatment.
I do not have high hopes for The Road as a movie. Nothing in the casting or images I've seen leads me to believe that it will be bad per se. But nothing in the history of great books turned into movies leads me to believe it will be good either. It will likely be sufficient, and then disappear.
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One more thing. Part of the beauty of the book The Road was the writing style, which fit perfectly with the bleak landscape. Sparse. Cold. Devoid of any frills.
The movie may gain a dimension through quality visuals, but it will lose something just as important.
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One more thing. Part of the beauty of the book The Road was the writing style, which fit perfectly with the bleak landscape. Sparse. Cold. Devoid of any frills.
Agreed. Another thing is that a lot of "the meat" in the book is the father's inner monologue and ruminating on their chances of survival, which I don't see translating into film. They'll probably have to play up the scenes where the father and son encounter other people. Could still be a good movie but has to be very different than the book.
A great book.
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I think Meatloaf sings the theme song - I think it's called, "Something, Something, The Road, Something." It's the rulingest song ever.
Three out of Four Limbs Ain't Bad
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I think Meatloaf sings the theme song - I think it's called, "Something, Something, The Road, Something." It's the rulingest song ever.
Three out of Four Limbs Ain't Bad
I'd heard it was called "I Find Love (On The Road)" and he sings it wearing a cape made of potato-sack burlap.
I agree, the movie will lack the qualities that made the book special, but what movie doesn't? Maybe it's a little soon to be adapting it as a book. C'MON HOLLYWOOD? WHAT'S THE RUSH?!?!?! What is the world going to end?
Oh, that's the point of the book? Better push it along in so you can depress us along the way to the end.
That book made me wear grey for a couple months. There weren't enough puppies and kitties in the world to get me out of that funk.
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that explains why your pig looks so...serious.
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that explains why your pig looks so...serious.
Why did that make me laugh so hard?
And yes, I do look like that pig and that is my usual expression. I just drew the hair and glasses on it to completely capture my essence.
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Is that Omar from the Wire? I think he's supposed to be in this.
No, that's Omar from Trapped in the Closet.
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sometimes i catch myself staring at Fenderman's avatar for over a minute. that dude on the right is so funny/captivating. Josh, where/what is that?
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sometimes i catch myself staring at Fenderman's avatar for over a minute. that dude on the right is so funny/captivating. Josh, where/what is that?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6fez3AHUzQ[/youtube]