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Shimrra Jamaane posted:What is the Black Spot sequence for someone who never read the book? Mike's father recounts a story about a horrific nightclub fire where lots of people were killed. He claims that as people were gathering outside and helping survivors, he saw IT, in the form of a giant bird, and it was picking people off as they ran out of the club and flying off with them. The people It took were assumed to have been burned up in the fire.
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It doesn't reflect the racism angle of the Black Spot fire, but I used to freak myself out as a kid reading/hearing stories about The Cocoanut Grove fire. Nightclub fires are scary as hell.
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# ? Apr 4, 2017 22:50 |
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I figured it had to do with the Pirate Black Spot from Treasure Island and other stories. This is far more horrifying. Uncle Boogeyman posted:It doesn't reflect the racism angle of the Black Spot fire, but I used to freak myself out as a kid reading/hearing stories about The Cocoanut Grove fire. Nightclub fires are scary as hell. You don't have to read/imagine about it. Just watch the video of the Station Nightclub Fire as it happened to be permanently scared for life.
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# ? Apr 5, 2017 01:07 |
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I'm making my way through the book, and I simultaneously hope that the Turtle is left out of the film like it was in the miniseries, but also hope there is constant subtle turtle imagery all over the movie.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:You don't have to read/imagine about it. Just watch the video of the Station Nightclub Fire as it happened to be permanently scared for life. The Station Fire was definitely horrible but the sheer volume of the Cocoanut Grove fire (almost 500 people) is insane. And there were so many ways it could've been prevented, too - it's where a lot of modern fire safety rules come from. You know, if we're ranking horrible tragedies.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:You don't have to read/imagine about it. Just watch the video of the Station Nightclub Fire as it happened to be permanently scared for life. There were terrible nightclub fires in Brazil and Russia too. In the thread about one of them, there was video from outside the club of people spilling out the door just completely engulfed in flames. That and the pile-up of victims close to the exit were some seriously chilling things. (Unrelated but in the Brazil one, the band's accordion player died. He got out safely but ran back into the burning club to rescue his accordion. Dumbass.)
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Don't forget that the Brady Gang shootout was also a real thing that actually happened in Bangor, Maine.
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# ? Apr 5, 2017 01:39 |
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Man, it's been 14 years since I read the book, and who knows how long since I saw the TV movie. Now I want to read it again, thanks a lot assholes
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Timeless Appeal posted:Just going to quote my thoughts from the horror thread. This is a real good post. I thought the trailer looked solid, but yeah Pennywise kinda looks like, well, a monster contra Curry's version which was a dude in makeup with a New York (!) accent.
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# ? Apr 6, 2017 21:34 |
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The genius of Curry's design was that his Pennywise was subtly not meant to look like a guy in makeup, in-universe at least. The enlarged forehead and the nose that melds too seamlessly into the rest of his face were simple and effective ways to give him this Uncanny Valley effect. He appropriately looks like an otherworldly simulacrum of a clown. I remember the VHS cover with his face really freaking me out as a kid in the Blockbuster aisle; he looks off and intentionally creepy. I'm holding off my judgement of the new Pennywise until I can see proper footage of him in action and speaking. In the book his adoption of clownish aesthetics and demeanor when confronting the Losers always felt more mocking than deceitful to me, so I'm not too worried by how intentionally sinister he already looks. The only time in the movie he ever has to appear inviting to a child is in the opening scene. If he can pull that off I'll be happy.
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I love the bulbous head because it makes him look a skull and a balloon. But I think part of the brilliance is that it's not clear at first what it is off about him. Still in the process of rereading the book, and it's pretty clear that Eddie has a huge crush on Bill. Wonder if they'll play that up at all.
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Basebf555 posted:Mike's father recounts a story about a horrific nightclub fire where lots of people were killed. He claims that as people were gathering outside and helping survivors, he saw IT, in the form of a giant bird, and it was picking people off as they ran out of the club and flying off with them. The people It took were assumed to have been burned up in the fire. I've recently finished the book and was surprised how much I enjoyed it, though King does love his excruciatingly detailed semi-tangents. I'm interested to see whether Mike's giant bird makes it into this version. That was one element that enjoyed but can't imagine how it would make it to the screen without looking goofy.
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ozza posted:I've recently finished the book and was surprised how much I enjoyed it, though King does love his excruciatingly detailed semi-tangents. I'm interested to see whether Mike's giant bird makes it into this version. That was one element that enjoyed but can't imagine how it would make it to the screen without looking goofy. I'm wondering how much they'll alter the 'greatest fears' the kids have, given it's now set in the 80s. I don't remember the TV movie IT too much, but I know in the book a lot of the kids' biggest fears were based on the Universal monsters stable; IT showed up as the Gill-Man and Frankenstein's monster (maybe mummy and the wolfman too?) I'm sure licensing/royalties would be some kind of nightmare, but their fears would likely be updated to then current horror staples like Freddy Krueger, Jason Vorhees, Alien xenomorph etc.
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No way do I want to see Freddie Kruger in this. That would be super anachronistic and totally out of place.
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Wake_N_Bake posted:No way do I want to see Freddie Kruger in this. That would be super anachronistic and totally out of place. They moved the kids storyline up to the 80's and the adults into the present day, so it wouldn't be anachronistic.
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Wake_N_Bake posted:No way do I want to see Freddie Kruger in this. That would be super anachronistic and totally out of place. Oh god I just had a vision of this scene with Pennywise and a Nightmare poster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFM--jk_SMc
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Wake_N_Bake posted:No way do I want to see Freddie Kruger in this. That would be super anachronistic and totally out of place. It's changed so that the childhood part is set in 1989; wouldn't be out of place.
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I used to get really freaked out by the VHS cover for Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part II which is funny in retrospect (it's the Breakfast Club parody one). Edit:oops Uncle Boogeyman fucked around with this message at 20:03 on Apr 7, 2017 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:I used to get really freaked out by the VHS cover for Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part II which is funny in retrospect (it's the Breakfast Club parody one). Hey this thread can be a second horror thread too, why not!
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Basebf555 posted:Hey this thread can be a second horror thread too, why not! Whoops, I can see you're all floating in here, I'll see myself out
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I've watched the trailer a few times now, I'm really impressed with what I've seen. I hope the rest of the film holds up. The only part iI found jarring was the creepy laugh at the beginning, it reminds me a lot of the crypt keepers voice from tales from the crypt, i really hope his voice isn't like that.
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:I used to get really freaked out by the VHS cover for Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part II which is funny in retrospect (it's the Breakfast Club parody one). LEATHERFACE YOU RUINED THE IT THREAD! Though, toss Leatherface into 'poo poo 80s kids might be terrified of'.
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# ? Apr 7, 2017 20:38 |
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Tell you what I'd like to see instead of Jason or Freddy: there's a part in the book where Ben sees It in the Derry library, but in the form of Dracula. Dude, just make It show up as Kurt Barlowe from the OG Salem's Lot miniseries. Not only would it fit the timeframe, but it would play into the meta-narratives of King's body of work. Plus, that design is fantastic anyway.
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Fart City posted:Tell you what I'd like to see instead of Jason or Freddy Jason vs Freddy PART TWO.
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 02:10 |
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Basebf555 posted:If we're throwing out cases that would have potentially influenced King's Derry, Kitty Genovese is more likely. It was a very famous case from the mid-60's, so King would likely have been aware of it. the hoax?
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LadyPictureShow posted:I'm wondering how much they'll alter the 'greatest fears' the kids have, given it's now set in the 80s. I don't remember the TV movie IT too much, but I know in the book a lot of the kids' biggest fears were based on the Universal monsters stable; IT showed up as the Gill-Man and Frankenstein's monster (maybe mummy and the wolfman too?) You named properties owned by WB/New Line, Paramount (supposedly they got the Jason's rights back from WB), and Fox. There is no way in hell this will ever happen and it's getting tired as gently caress hearing people wish for this. Now if Cujo, Christine, and the little creature from Cat's Eye shows up, then we're in business.
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ruddiger posted:There is no way in hell this will ever happen and it's getting tired as gently caress hearing people wish for this. Have people been sperging out about that online? I honestly just popped off a few horror icons I was scared of in the early 90s. I do like Fart City's line of thinking, but would 'oh no I'm afraid of *era relevant Stephen King piece of lit*' be just a bit too on the nose? LadyPictureShow fucked around with this message at 04:09 on Apr 8, 2017 |
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I just want IT to turn into a Langolier at some point, wrong timeframe be damned.
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 03:51 |
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Who owns what aside, I do think there's something more neutral about the classic movie monsters - wolfman, mummy, gill-man, zombies - that means they're less distracting stand-ins for 'manifestations of children's fears' than what might be realistically the monsters that scared 80s kids.
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TheBigBudgetSequel posted:His belief in God comes out a bit in The Girl who loved Tom Gordon, where he talks about faith quit a bit. took me by surprise as I read it, but I feel like it is certainly a product of post-getting hit by a van/sobriety that lead him to that point. It certainly isn't because the TGWLTG was published before he got run over.
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Skip My Posts posted:the hoax?
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LadyPictureShow posted:I'm wondering how much they'll alter the 'greatest fears' the kids have, given it's now set in the 80s. I don't remember the TV movie IT too much, but I know in the book a lot of the kids' biggest fears were based on the Universal monsters stable; IT showed up as the Gill-Man and Frankenstein's monster (maybe mummy and the wolfman too?) Actually one of their "greatest fears" wasn't a Universal monster...It showed up as The Crawling Eye at one point. You know. From this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJgQrjYaLbQ
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I've got it from a reasonable source that the film version isn't running with the multiple forms. All the kids see Pennywise as a clown and that's it. No manifestation of children's fears or anything. Just a scary clown. The studio wants to create an iconic character for merchandising in less than two hours of run time, so gently caress making him appear in multiple forms. That said, hes real form is still in this, but it's more like a Resident Evil mutated T-Rex spider than anything else.
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PriorMarcus posted:I've got it from a reasonable source that the film version isn't running with the multiple forms. All the kids see Pennywise as a clown and that's it. No manifestation of children's fears or anything. Just a scary clown. The studio wants to create an iconic character for merchandising in less than two hours of run time, so gently caress making him appear in multiple forms. I'd buy it not having that many forms though and the reality is that even in the book, even when it's in different forms, it's still the clown in some way. I think going back to my original post, I feel like while a giant spider is the closest thing to what It really is, Pennywise is the closest thing to what it is in terms of emotion and intent.
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PriorMarcus posted:I've got it from a reasonable source that the film version isn't running with the multiple forms. All the kids see Pennywise as a clown and that's it. No manifestation of children's fears or anything. Just a scary clown. The studio wants to create an iconic character for merchandising in less than two hours of run time, so gently caress making him appear in multiple forms. There's been on-set pics of the Leper and theres even a glimpse of it chasing Eddie in the trailer.
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Horrible Taste posted:There's been on-set pics of the Leper and theres even a glimpse of it chasing Eddie in the trailer. The trailer also has a quick shot of what looks like blood spewing out of Bev's sink. Got around to giving IT a re-watch, and I feel like what I watched was edited way down. Scenes like IT digging the graves, Bill seeing Stan's head in the fridge, Richie's vision of IT in the library were all gone. Anybody know what's up with that? Did they make an edited version to fit the runtime of a regular movie or something for re-airing it?
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Ensign_Ricky posted:Actually one of their "greatest fears" wasn't a Universal monster...It showed up as The Crawling Eye at one point. You know. From this. I love that two of It's incarnations were on MST3k.
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Horrible Taste posted:There's been on-set pics of the Leper and theres even a glimpse of it chasing Eddie in the trailer. Additionally, in the trailer we can flat out see It turning into the werewolf as its claws tear through Its gloves.
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Ensign_Ricky posted:Actually one of their "greatest fears" wasn't a Universal monster...It showed up as The Crawling Eye at one point. You know. From this. To be fair, that one came from Richie. He's had a thing about his eyes because of his glasses. I think one of his biggest fears was Henry punching him and driving a piece of glass into his eye. The movie struck a severe chord with him so the manifest monster eye was plenty scary, despite how goofy the effects look to us now.
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Magic Hate Ball posted:I love that two of It's incarnations were on MST3k. Three, if you count Gill-Man...
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