JACKFAN123 Wrote:I do not think a movie would do justice to an involved series like RPJ. I think the format would have to be something closer to the series carried on Showtime or HBO like a Dexter or Sopranos.
flyboy707 Wrote:Yes, I realize there is a wealth of threads out there about this subject, but I just couldn't resist posting a reply. :xd:Welcome back to the board flyboy! I do hope your problems have become manageable and look forward to more of your posts!
I was having this very thought driving home from a mission last night. As far as a series goes, it will definitely take an HBO or Showtime like "network" to do it. Although, I have always thought that "The Tomb" would make a great stand-alone movie.
I can't think of a character quite like RJ that exists in television or any recent movies and I think a lot of people would watch a series.
KRW Wrote:Welcome back to the board flyboy! I do hope your problems have become manageable and look forward to more of your posts!
AlvinFox Wrote:Some time ago I read of how Ron Howard is approaching The Dark Tower movies/ tv series and thought that the same approach could definitely work for RJ.
He's going to do three movies and shoot them back-to-back-to-back. They will be released once a year for three years. In between those times there will be two years of tv episodes. Supposedly you don't need to watch both but you can get a much fuller story of twists and turns if you watch everything.
JACKFAN123 Wrote:I just started participating in this forum a few days ago. It's a neat forum that I am going to keep in my internet circuit.
Anyway, on to the point of the post. Every year my wife and I take a small vacation to take a break from life. These vacations usually involve driving 5-7 hours north to get away from the humidity of the deep south. On these trips we usually pick up an audio book. On our trip last summer we chose By the Sword. She was unfamiliar with the RPJ series, so I enjoyed explaining the intracacies of the plot to her. (As you can tell by the length of this post, the sound of my own voice can keep me occupied indefinately.) After the book finished, she asked a great question. "Do I think they would ever make a movie about the book(s) of RPJ series?" What was really interesting though was where this discussion eventually led.
I do not think a movie would do justice to an involved series like RPJ. I think the format would have to be something closer to the series carried on Showtime or HBO like a Dexter or Sopranos. The brilliance of Wilson's series is in the minutiae. Its the intricate web that prevents the reader from having to make huge leaps of faith that make them unique. He builds a slippery slope that you can naturally slide down. So to have a successful translation to a medium like film a feel like you have got to be able to step outside of the usual time constraints associated with a movie or small series. You have to have enough time to educate the viewing audience of all the background themes at play.
Then the real question came to the forefront who would play Jack and who would play Gia?
The actor to play Jack has to be able to understate his acting. He has to fit the role of "ordinary joe." He cannot be overly charismatic and still be true to the character. At the same time, he has to be able to turn on the charisma and rage and emotion that is sometimes necessary in the novels.
So the question is, do you agree with the format? And who do you pick to play Jack and Gia?
I haven't figured out the Jack yet, but I like Shannon Sossamon for Gia.
AlvinFox Wrote:Some time ago I read of how Ron Howard is approaching The Dark Tower movies/ tv series and thought that the same approach could definitely work for RJ.
He's going to do three movies and shoot them back-to-back-to-back. They will be released once a year for three years. In between those times there will be two years of tv episodes. Supposedly you don't need to watch both but you can get a much fuller story of twists and turns if you watch everything.