The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. TV Series
The next GSC S.T.A.L.K.E.R. project will be... a TV show? Yes, it seems to be real. You can check out the trailer below, and the teaser site here. I've contacted GSC for comment. I wish I had something profound to add, but really I am just pleased that it looks like it's trying to be [...]
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The next GSC S.T.A.L.K.E.R. project will be... a TV show? Yes, it seems to be real. You can check out the trailer below, and the teaser site here. I've contacted GSC for comment. I wish I had something profound to add, but really I am just pleased that it looks like it's trying to be faithful to the game. Weird. Possibly awesome.
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How odd. My interest is piqued though.
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Actually the film was made well before the games and even before the Chernobyl disaster, but did serve as an inspiration for the makers of STALKER. Supposedly the poor saps ordered to clean up Chernobyl after the disaster nicknamed themselves 'stalkers' after the film, since their job was to find out which areas were safe to enter and which ones weren't.FatherJack wrote:There was that film.
Don't think it would make a very good TV series. It was wonderfully shot and had some amazing locations, but wasn't what you'd call fast-paced.
Some what of an understatement. The atmosphere the pace generated was perfect, but it made the film hard to watch, especially towards the end. There's only so may creeping pan-shots I can stand.FatherJack wrote:but wasn't what you'd call fast-paced.
The book, Roadside Picnic, was more interesting I thought.
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You're right, edited for justice.deject wrote:
Piqued, surely! /pedant
I watched it in two parts, that helped a little. All the philosophy went completely over my head though.spoodie wrote: Some what of an understatement. The atmosphere the pace generated was perfect, but it made the film hard to watch, especially towards the end. There's only so may creeping pan-shots I can stand.
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Oh yeah, Stalker is agonizingly slow, on par with 2001: A Space Odyssey. It creates that feeling of dread and apprehension in a very real way, kind of like you are the camera, and you're inching slowly forward like you probably would if you were actually in a place that could tear your body apart into pieces in a second on a whim or if you stand in the wrong place. You have to be prepared for how slow it is though.spoodie wrote: Some what of an understatement. The atmosphere the pace generated was perfect, but it made the film hard to watch, especially towards the end. There's only so may creeping pan-shots I can stand.
The book, Roadside Picnic, was more interesting I thought.
I've not seen Stalker, but I do own Roadside Picnic and can also recommend it. The lead character is nice and solid and it creates a good image of the Zone and the dodgy characters around it. The gritty Russian taste it has just adds to it. Also, the lead character calls his daughter Monkey which I thought strange at the time. Now I find myself calling Sprog by the same name more often than not.spoodie wrote:The book, Roadside Picnic, was more interesting I thought.