TickTockMan
"Repent, Harlequin!"
I forgot about the new Kingsmen movie. I hated the first one when I first watched it, but really liked it the second time.
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Perhaps Annabelle 2.![]()
I might see The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, but not too sure. I loved the books but watching the trailer it looks like they turned it into a weird action cowboy xXx movie, which makes me want to stay away from it...
A Ghost Story (2017)
This sounds really interesting.
I Low key want to see that movie as well, unfortunately I'm not a huge fan of the first part so I genuinely hope the sequel is better.
If this were going the way of the books then The Gunslinger, the first book in the series, focuses on Roland chasing The Man in Black through the desert so that he can kill him. Roland comes upon a town that TMiB went through and he has to deal with what he did to the people in it. After he leaves the town Roland comes across an old abandoned farm where he meets a boy named Jake, who's from the early 1980s of "our" world, when the book was written. He kind of develops a relationship with the kid, seeing him as almost like a son. Finally at the end of the book he catches up with TMiB in a valley where time passes differently. TMiB wants to talk with Roland and he agrees. They talk for some time, after which Roland falls asleep (I can't quite recall if it was something TMiB did or not, it's been a good while since I read the book). When Roland finally wakes up a number of years have gone by and he resumes his chase.
Tried to make that as spoil free as possible lol. There's more to it than that, as the first book wasn't one story but 4 or 5 short stories of Roland strung together.
In the movie it seems like there's a number of differences. One of the first things I noticed was Jake looks a lot older than he should be in the book. The other is that you see Roland entering into "our" world, and it looks like modern day New York instead of 1980s. Also when Roland is first able to enter into it in the books he can't physically appear, but has to inhabit the minds of others to do it and that doesn't happen until the second book and it's in different timelines that happen before 1980. It's not until the fourth or fifth, or maybe later, that he appears in "our" world physically. You also see Jake going through what looks like counseling sessions, which again happens later in the series. This just seems like a weird mashup of the books in the series.
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Bladerunner
Saw
I am still on the fence about seeing It. I want to see it, but it is only the first half and that pisses me off.
