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The other one is The Giant Claw, right? I really like that some of the forms it takes are from movies that are stupid through adult eyes but could freak out a child.
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I remember it being I Was a Teenage Werewolf.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 02:02 |
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Yeah I misremembered the giant bird as being from The Giant Claw but I just got to that part in my reread of the book and it's actually supposed to be Rodan.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 02:32 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Yeah I misremembered the giant bird as being from The Giant Claw but I just got to that part in my reread of the book and it's actually supposed to be Rodan. To be fair, The Giant Claw is also supposed to be Rodan.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 02:42 |
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Yeah it even has a less than subtle parallel between It and Rodan. Uncle Boogeyman posted:The other one is The Giant Claw, right?
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 02:43 |
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Timeless Appeal posted:Yeah it even has a less than subtle parallel between It and Rodan. Also with elements of the clown costume. The giant bird had red puff-balls on its its tongue I think, like the buttons on a clown suit. I think the werewolf had the puffy clown suit buttons on its Derry High jacket.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 03:33 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:I love that two of It's incarnations were on MST3k. He also turns into a VHS copy of Manos: Hands of Fate.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 03:57 |
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IT turns into Torgo and limps around looking confused for a while making the kids feel a bit sad.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 04:03 |
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Peenywise you can do stupid things!
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 04:29 |
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Timeless Appeal posted:One of the cool things mentioned in the book repeatedly is that It never looks like the movie monsters exactly. It looks like the more vivid and realistic version of the monster created in the child's imagination. IT appears as a video game creepypasta with hyper-realistic Sonic blood. Also there's been on set pictures of the giant lumberjack statue so I imagine that's going to come alive at some point as well. I get what people are saying about Pennywise looking too much like a creepy clown, but I'm sure most of the times in the book IT looked off or horrific in some weird ways. Like in the Library he just has bloody pits for eyes. Or maybe that's just when the characters are adults? I can't remember that well, ironically enough. Trailer was cut like a standard horror fare with jump cuts and scares, but it still looks pretty great. Looking forward to it.(IT)
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 10:48 |
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The bit where Mike sees the giant bird didn't really do anything for me, but when it echoes what comes later in the book, what his dad saw at the Black Spot... Chilling. Wasn't the bird suspended by balloons too?
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 11:48 |
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Skip My Posts posted:the hoax? It wasn't a hoax, she was actually murdered, but it didn't happen the way the media portrayed it. There's an interesting documentary, currently still on Netflix, called "The Witness" where her brother goes back and pieces together what happened. One of the more interesting tidbits is that the photograph everyone has seen of her is her mugshot
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Iron Crowned posted:It wasn't a hoax, she was actually murdered, but it didn't happen the way the media portrayed it. There's an interesting documentary, currently still on Netflix, called "The Witness" where her brother goes back and pieces together what happened. One of the more interesting tidbits is that the photograph everyone has seen of her is her mugshot that's cool, hoax was definitely the wrong word
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WattsvilleBlues posted:The bit where Mike sees the giant bird didn't really do anything for me, but when it echoes what comes later in the book, what his dad saw at the Black Spot... Chilling. Not when Mike saw it, or at least I don't think he noticed or that it was mentioned. But his father tells him that the bird was held up by balloons. It stopped in midair not hovering, but floating.
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LadyPictureShow posted:The trailer also has a quick shot of what looks like blood spewing out of Bev's sink. They must have because the version I watched a couple weeks ago had all that in it
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 06:21 |
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The 90s miniseries has a weird tempo. Especially in the first half, it feels like they're rushing to cram as much exposition in as few lines as they can, and yet they found time to put in at least three lengthy musical montages. I read that the original idea was to make it twice as long, but the studio understandingly got cold feet.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 06:43 |
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I really want to re-watch the old TV film, but I get the feeling like maybe it wont hold up at all. I can only remember a few scant scenes like Belch(?) being pulled through a drain bent in half and that really freaked me out when i saw it.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 11:33 |
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Drunken Baker posted:I really want to re-watch the old TV film, but I get the feeling like maybe it wont hold up at all. I can only remember a few scant scenes like Belch(?) being pulled through a drain bent in half and that really freaked me out when i saw it. It's definitely showing its age but there's a definite feeling of nostalgia, especially for the first half. Not so much the second, and the finale was never good really.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 11:47 |
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I'll lash it on tonight. How could I ever say no to Tim Curry.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 14:29 |
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Everyone should also rewatch Legend if they're in the mood for some Tim Curry.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 14:31 |
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davidspackage posted:The 90s miniseries has a weird tempo. Especially in the first half, it feels like they're rushing to cram as much exposition in as few lines as they can, and yet they found time to put in at least three lengthy musical montages. I read that the original idea was to make it twice as long, but the studio understandingly got cold feet. I just rewatched it and the musical montages are actually some of the best stuff, they did a better job than I remembered at nailing the vibe of the cast being old friends. Drunken Baker posted:I really want to re-watch the old TV film, but I get the feeling like maybe it wont hold up at all. I can only remember a few scant scenes like Belch(?) being pulled through a drain bent in half and that really freaked me out when i saw it. It's definitely a little hokey, but it was better than I remembered. But yeah, the ending still sucks.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 15:17 |
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The ending of the miniseries also really falters because their stand against Pennywise in 1958 is just so much better. And you can't really do the same thing. One thing I did notice though is that 2017 Pennywise's head is sort of shaped like the head and body of a spider. I wonder if they have any notion of making It's final form into a spider version of Pennywise. Honestly though, I think the smarter move would have the cast go into the Deadlights and make it a more abstract and psychological finale.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 15:59 |
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LadyPictureShow posted:The trailer also has a quick shot of what looks like blood spewing out of Bev's sink. I've never seen the part with It digging the graves, but o do vaguely remember Stan's head (talking?) I think there are edited versions.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 16:24 |
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Timeless Appeal posted:The ending of the miniseries also really falters because their stand against Pennywise in 1958 is just so much better. And you can't really do the same thing. That's gonna be one of the challenges for the kid/adult movie split if the adult movie gets made. The two movies have nearly an identical climax, but with the adult one having more weird abstract placeless hallucinations of turtles. The battle in the sewer as kids could be great but they'll need to mix it up for the adult portion in some way to not basically have the same ending twice.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 22:11 |
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Rolo posted:I've never seen the part with It digging the graves, but o do vaguely remember Stan's head (talking?) I think there are edited versions. Well, that's weird that there seems to be more than one edit. Maybe digging graves and a talking head hallucination for a ten pm airing on TBS, but not the noon on a Sunday slot. At least they didn't cut the most pivotal scene of Bill and Mike dicking around on a playground after fixing the old bike.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 23:50 |
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The miniseries hasn't aged well and I never cared for it all that much to start with. The thing that gets me is how much talent there was onscreen that got wasted. Curry was great and was surrounded by a lot of really good to decent actors but by the time it got to the adults for some reason it got really cheesy and hokey. I'm not sure if it was the script or not but it felt more like they didn't do enough takes or rehearsals or something because I've seen John Ritter and Harry Anderson, etc. in other stuff and they're pretty good usually. Probably came down to budgeting. I felt the part dealing with the kids was better in every way and it seemed like the second half was rushed.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 01:04 |
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BiggerBoat posted:it felt more like they didn't do enough takes or rehearsals This is a perfect description. There's so many deliveries (especially towards the very end) of the adult part that are like, that's what you went with? A shame.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 01:17 |
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Maybe some bad art direction too...
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 01:20 |
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Steve Yun posted:Maybe some bad art direction too... To be fair, I'm nervous about how the current incarnation will do the ending. As it's written in the book, it's unfilmable.
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WattsvilleBlues posted:To be fair, I'm nervous about how the current incarnation will do the ending. As it's written in the book, it's unfilmable. Same. I honestly can't think of an ending that might be satisfying and not ridiculous and the ending of the book itself is already its weakest element. Gangbangs and space turtles aren't gonna work. I like the idea someone had in this thread where you wind up with some sort of clown spider and I can picture that - where Pennywise just keeps evolving into increasingly more monstrous forms culminating in this giant spider with a few weird, subtle clown elements. If I remember correctly, the basic point of the ending was the adults overcoming their childhood fears so if you play up the faith element of that aspect I can see it working. Visually, I keep picturing the ending to Altered States for some reason and think that approach might work out. Or something like the end of Terminator 2 where when the liquid terminator dies and he keeps morphing into all these weird shapes and personas of the people he's mimicked and "IT" just keeps doing crazy poo poo like that in the final battle; growing prior victims as legs and having their heads be his eight eyes. I dunno. I'm rambling here.
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BiggerBoat posted:Visually, I keep picturing the ending to Altered States for some reason and think that approach might work out. Or something like the end of Terminator 2 where when the liquid terminator dies and he keeps morphing into all these weird shapes and personas of the people he's mimicked and "IT" just keeps doing crazy poo poo like that in the final battle; growing prior victims as legs and having their heads be his eight eyes. I'm blanking on the ending of Altered States. It's his ex-wife joining him or whatever?
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 02:01 |
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LadyPictureShow posted:Well, that's weird that there seems to be more than one edit. Maybe digging graves and a talking head hallucination for a ten pm airing on TBS, but not the noon on a Sunday slot. Maybe I saw an edited version 100% then caught bits of another one later in life, or something. I've seen so many movies on TV with scenes cut out for timing, nothing like that surprises me. TBS is really bad where they'll fast forward small parts of crummy sitcom tv episodes they don't think you'll notice.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 02:57 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I'm blanking on the ending of Altered States. It's his ex-wife joining him or whatever?
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 03:15 |
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Ahahahah.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 03:18 |
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Excuse me I think you meant to post this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fco7V-H9Zuo
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 07:58 |
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Rewatched the 90s version and thought it was adorable in that "Doing the best with what we've got" kind of way. Though I remembered more clearly than I thought I would; the bit with Ben and Bev, her confessing her love and it turning out to be Pennywise. That hit me real hard when i watched it as a young, fat kid with an unrequited crush. Then the next scene is her actually confessing her love anyway. Hahaha. Kinda softens the impact a bit, though, "KISS ME, FAT BOY!" Was still the best part of the film. And adult Richie sounds like Norm MacDonald, so i couldn't get that out of my head either.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 08:01 |
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I'm now 37 and there's been a handful of movies that scarred me as a kid. IT, Jaws and Child's Play are the top 3. I watched IT by accident as a child, secretly turning on my television in my room. What essentially scared me the most is that IT violates any sense of safety you reach for as a child. Your friends, daylight, your parents, your house, public places etc. It breaks down or quickly alters these things. The thing I find really great is that I never found the confrontation that scary, because me as a child watching, eventually came to the same conclusion as the kids in the movie; you just have to confront it. It's rather liberating and in essence a good example of the "release" horror movies can give (and why they are enjoyable). It also makes for a nice comparison to the second half, where the adults surpress their fears, because avoidance is often possible and easily available compared to when you are a kid. Your school bully will still be there tomorrow. That's why I also like the catapult example from earlier in the thread; they need to go back to their childhood selves with the same need to confront IT. It's just that the first half of the movie does a far better job to motivate this, especially when you watch it as a child (which many of us probably did). For me, I don't see many angles how they can bring something new with the remake. Especially for the first half. I'd be sad if they only went for the "more grim" approach, as that doesn't mesh with why it's scary in the first place. The second half could be a lot stronger and I'm very curious to see how creative they want to go with that. Obviously, can't wait to see it.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 10:19 |
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Here's an oral history of the miniseries that I found more interesting than the miniseries itself: https://www.yahoo.com/tv/back-to-derry-an-oral-history-of-stephen-kings-153351801.html There's good stuff in there about how the spider ended up looking so horrid.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 14:23 |
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I'm kind of shocked that they didn't film both halves of this new version at the same time, and are instead waiting.
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Davros1 posted:I'm kind of shocked that they didn't film both halves of this new version at the same time, and are instead waiting. I can see why they did it. If the first half is done right it can be a completely stand-alone story that doesn't feel like it needs sequel, and then if the movie is actually successful go ahead and do it. It's not something like Lord of the Rings where the story isn't even close to complete until the end of the third movie, the kid's story has a real beginning, middle, and end that stands on its own.
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