DungeonDork wrote:The book relied heavily on the pop culture references and I'm pretty disappointed at how few I see in the preview. I hope that's not an indication that they had to change all that stuff because the licensing was too hard or whatever.
TRP wrote:I saw the preview for this, and the '80s pop culture references were nearly non-existent. I saw Freddy Kruger and maybe one other reference I can't recall right now.
I am currently listening to the audiobook during my hour morning walks. Wil Wheaton is the reader. So far it is a fun book as I was born in 1974 and everything they cover from the guy's life is during my time period. Is that a spoiler? Too bad I guess.
I think if the movie sticks to the book (even a little bit), it will be fun for people my age for sure. Releasing this movie now will ensure that someone like me will go and see it since I have reached that point in my life where I wonder why my kids like certain things the way they do (they are both in high school now)...and listen to them mock me for watching Night of the Comet. I exposed my kids to Atari and 8-bit Nintendo games, D&D, and movies of the period. I think the current trailers are showing things that my kids would like to see in a movie with all of the MMO and tech stuff. I think they will eventually show a trailer for the 40-somethings to relate to...and they will need to show such a trailer if they want to entice the 40-somethings to come see it (for those that know nothing about the book that is...or garhkal).
Speaking of garhkal, I wouldn't worry about him too much. He just has a writing style that seems to portray a somewhat normal comment...with only a hint of realization that he is virtually scraping his sweaty sack across your faces while he is typing it.
My wife said that we should just take the kids and go see it together, which we probably will. My son would like it and my daughter will as well...along with all the movie snacks that seals the deal for her.