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The Road
Trailer finally out for the long delayed adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road'. Trailer looks like total dogshit but the word is that its a
Weinsteins bros attempt to sell the movie to a larger audience by splicing all the action into the trailer...and that the movie is a great adaptation
and does the movie justice.
http://movies.yahoo.com/premieres/13468916/standardformat/
For anyone that hasn't read this book, it's basically a road story about a relationship between a father and son trying to make their way to the coast
in a post apocalyptic America. What happened is never explained and you basically just travel with these two through barren lifeless landscapes
dodging cannibals and just trying to survive till the next day. Its an amazing read, but a totally dark and hopeless story.
John Hillcoat directed it, he did the proposition, one of the best westerns in recent memory so I'm going to give the trailer the benefit of the doubt
and go see this in the fall.
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sounds interesting.
looks interesting, but also (possibly) a little depressing.
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NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN is the first i heard of this author and i loved the movie and then read the book- even better. SO I will definitely check it
out. Plus read this book. That dude can really set a scene with his words.
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O SHIT. THAT LOOKS GREAT. For a movie. Not in reality. Was this book written around 1980 like NCFOM?
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Written in '06.
and D, it's VERY depressing. What you see in the trailer versus what the movie is rumored to be is going to bum Joe Movie-goer the fuck out (this is
good...the book was not an action movie). It looks like you're getting some post-apocalypse thriller...its a methodically long narrative about a
father and son that just happens to be set where it's set. I don't think that the trailer could represent the movie/book accurately and still get
people in the theatre.
It's an amazing book...but very heavy.
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an interesting esquire article from someone who's seen the finished product.
http://www.esquire.com/features/movies/the-road-movie-review...
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I expect it to be deep and that's my kind of movie. If it were a thriller it would become corny like a will smith movie. I expect dark from this guy.
Does anything terrible happen to the wife and son?
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Actually in the book the wife is barely a blurb.
Charlize being featured so prominently in the trailer is extremely misleading. The entire book from start to finish is 'the man' and 'the boy' (what
they're called in the text) traveling. With BRIEF references to the wife and their life prior to whatever happened to earth. I'm hearing that those
are just flashbacks and the bulk of her role is portrayed there in the trailer.
The beginning with the news/storm clips about bad shit happening is also not featured anywhere in the movie apparantly (it's never really explained
what happened in the book....whatever it is just is) and is another hollywooded element used to make the movie seem more than what it really is.
Those are the two things that people are really bugging about but reading that Esquire article basically says to have faith, the movie honors the book
and the trailer is just popcorn fodder to get people to see what would probably look like a trip into depression if it accurately reflected the movie.
I won't say anything else about what actually happens. Movie doesn't come out till Oct. I'd really recommend reading the book prior. It's an extremely
fast read for it's content...one of those you have trouble putting down.
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ESQUIRE is always a good read. I got to renew my membership when finances get better.
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I will do so. I will have a break between semesters. in a week.
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I'm scared to check out the trailer, that book is amazing, depressing as hell, but amazing. I could see a movie being great, but definitely not being
a blockbuster box office smash if it's at all true to the book.
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The trailer doesn't look nearly as bad as I expected, yeah, it focuses a lot on stuff that's a TINY part of the story, but that's about what I'd
expect. I really hope this stays as true to the book as they seem to say...
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I have been talking about this movie ever since this thread. When I have a couple extra bucks I will get the book. It's cool of you guys to post about
it. This message board is good like that.
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Really need to pick this book up. From what everyone is saying it would be one I'd enjoy.
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For all McCarthy's junkies. This one is already out on torrent websites.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1510938/
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THE ROAD: I thought the movie was pretty true to the book (of course they omitted that most FUCKED UP part of the book, which I won't ruin for those
that want to read it, but if you DID read it you probably know the one,). Good flick. What other books have you guys read by him. I read Blood
Meridian which was FUCKING BRUTAL..... All the Pretty Horses and that's it so far. I am going to read the other Border Trilogy books next. I want to
read No COuntry for Old Men too.
I'm gonna check out that HBO thing this weekend.
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Guess its been too long since I read the book or watched the movie to remember the most fucked up part. Either way I liked them both. Once I knock
out my current reading list I'm going to have to check out more of McCarthy's stuff.
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The only things I haven't read from him are the Border Trilogy and Suttree. They'll be published in Poland in 2011 and 2012. Can't wait. So far my
Cormac's fave is Outer Dark. It reminds me of The Road, but it's more sinister in some respects. Blood Meridian was hard indeed.
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