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Wizard and Glass - Dark Tower IV
Wizard and Glass - Dark Tower IV
Stephen King | 1997 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Thriller
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8.7 (25 Ratings)
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A good step on the road to the dark tower
I just finished reading this, took a few days, more than I expected. The first 3 dark tower books I couldn't put down and flew through; this one started well, gripping, but in the middle it slowed down and dragged a bit.
We start where we left off in Dark Tower III, it's fairly fast paced until we get a bit of Roland's back story. Whilst I love hearing about what happened to Roland before he met Jake and made a new ka-tet, this story in a story was slow paced and dragged, you were just waiting to get to the good bits.
Once Roland had told his story, there wasn't much left to read. King only moves their journey to the dark tower a little bit. Overall, you do get to know Roland a lot better, which is a good thing. I am still looking forward to reading the next book.
  
The Talisman
The Talisman
Stephen King, Peter Straub | 1984 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy
4
8.3 (30 Ratings)
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I wanted to like it. I really did, but there were sections that seemed to drag a bit. It was similar to the Dark Tower, however, it just didn't grab my interest well enough.
  
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Sarah Betts (103 KP) rated The Wolves of the Calla - Dark Tower V in Books

Dec 26, 2019 (Updated Dec 26, 2019)  
The Wolves of the Calla - Dark Tower V
The Wolves of the Calla - Dark Tower V
Stephen King | 2003 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Thriller
4
8.5 (23 Ratings)
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The dark tower lives! (0 more)
Honestly, following up "Wizard and Glass" which tore out my soul and stomped on it is probably why the second have of TDT didn't work for me. Just left me cold.
  
Seen as they’ve just added The Dark Tower on Sky Cinema, i felt the need to share this. By far one of the worst adaptations I’ve ever seen, of an absolutely epic book series. Just dire.
The Dark Tower (2017)
The Dark Tower (2017)
2017 | Horror, Sci-Fi, Western
Stephen King let them make this?
I'll start off by saying I knew I was going to hate this film. From the moment I heard of the casting and then saw the first trailer. I get the justification for them making this film completely different (i.e. Horn of Eld - but was that even in the film?!), but for me it just doesn't work.


The book series is a fantasy masterpiece, but they appear to have made a standalone Dark Tower film pulled together with a vague mishmash of characters and ideas from the entire book series. It just doesn't work, especially not in a paltry 90 minutes. This is just far too different from the books - the characters are undeveloped, their motives are unclear. You almost have to have read the books to get an understanding of the characters as it just doesn't come across in this. Casting for me was poor too. McConaughey and Elba are fantastic actors but it doesn't show in this, they're let down by a poor script and a poor plot.

My only hope for this film is that it prompts those who haven't read the books to pick them up and realise how awesome they are.
  
  
The Gunslinger
The Gunslinger
Stephen King | 2012 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Thriller
9
7.8 (46 Ratings)
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Destined to be a classic
I have never been a fan of Stephen King's works until I read the Dark Tower comics and now that I have read the book I am not surprised why he is a great writer.
  
The Dark Tower - Dark Tower VII
The Dark Tower - Dark Tower VII
Stephen King | 2004 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Thriller
7
8.8 (19 Ratings)
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The Dark Tower Series is winding, full of lulls and exciting gun fights. Over all the series is a great tale. It has taken me almost a year to read the whole series (plus many novels in between) but I am glad I read it.
  
The Dark Tower (2017)
The Dark Tower (2017)
2017 | Horror, Sci-Fi, Western
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Ahh, the Dark Tower, Stephen King's epic tale that spans 8 core books and crosses over with almost everything he has ever written as well as some he hasn't (unofficially of course). A Saga that has inspired many and disappointed a few (well I'm told the end of book 7 is self indulgent, I'm only at book 4 and that was a while ago). Anway, the Dark Tower books are epic and so they try to put all this epicness in to a hour and a half film and when you consider that IT is only one book and that took 2 films with another possibly on the way and the Stand is only one book and has a hole mini series you can imagine that there is a bit of editing of the source material.
The Dark Tower bring three of the characters from the books; Roland, the gunslinger, Jake, a boy from our world and the Man in Black aka Walter. Unlike the books the film focus' mainly on Jake, a boy who is having dreams about Roland and Walter and who is being hunted by Walter's forces.
The story line is loosely based on the books as Roland hunts the Man in Black across not only his own world but ours as well and attempts to kill him in revenge for his father's death whilst Walter is attempting to destroy the Dark Tower and bring darkness to all the worlds.
Interestingly, although there are many nods and easter eggs to Kings other works, the film version of The Dark Tower is linked more to the Shining and Doctor Sleep than IT or the Stand as it gives Jake 'The Shine' and makes it an integral part of the plot.
As long as you're not expecting too much of the books 'The Dark Tower' is quite a good film, it has a slightly more Sci-Fi feel that the books and the final battle would feel at home in most first person shooter games but, when seen either as it's own thing or possibly as a tie in to the two shining films it's quite a good action film.
  
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John Tarheel Lee (4 KP) created a post

Jan 19, 2018  
I am new to this thing so trying to learn how it goes. I would like some input on a film. Dark Tower, is it worth renting? I have heard mixed reviews so not sure if I should just wait on Netflix or Amazon. What do you ppl think?
     
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Sarah (7798 KP) Jan 19, 2018

It also depends on whether you've read the books. If you have, then definitely don't bother with the film.

My other half enjoyed the film, but he's never read the books and he has bad taste.

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John Tarheel Lee (4 KP) Jan 19, 2018

Well yes I have read the books and really enjoyed them. I kind of figured the movie wouldn't do the books any justice cus very seldomly they do. Looks like I will be waiting on Netflix. Thanks for the info guys...gal lol.