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The Berzerker posted:I think Amy Adams could be a good adult Bev "You look like Lois Lane"
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Nu-Pennywise was nowhere near as lame as the publicity stills made him look. He's obviously not as good as Tim Curry, but nobody could've been. Everything else is an improvement.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 05:51 |
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Definitely going to give the book a reread, or relisten, I guess. I wish I could find Chuck Benson's reading of IT.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 05:54 |
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Pneub posted:Nu-Pennywise was nowhere near as lame as the publicity stills made him look. He's obviously not as good as Tim Curry, but nobody could've been. A lot of Curry's better moments are taunting the adults which Skarsgard hasn't had a chance to do, really. They've certainly done different things with Pennywise, though.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 06:02 |
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Between the ending change in this movie and the potential in the second movie, this feels like the closest thing we'll ever get to that unused Peter Jackson script Nightmare on Elm Street 6: The Dream Lover. Bunch of kids start kicking the crap out of a demon who no longer holds any power over them, he gets his mojo back over time, comes back worse than ever and it culminates in a final battle where the town gets torn apart.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 06:15 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:King is super weird about fat people but hilariously IIRC the guy in Thinner is like 285. That all you got, Steve,? Public perception of obesity has changed a lot with exploitative garbage on TV that micro-documents fat people (Biggest Loser is most notable), before that I think it was really just that most people had no idea what 300 pounds looked like, even if they knew someone that big. People are also fatter in general, so "shockingly huge" is a higher bar, but there's definitely been a shift in cultural awareness. He wrote another story about a fat mobster woman and it ends with something like "Last I heard she was over 500lbs, but nobody could get that big...could they!??" (the overarching metanarrative of King's obsessions is almost as interesting as the books themselves).
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 06:29 |
Shneak posted:"You look like Lois Lane" And then get Jessica Chastain for Audra. Done.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 06:45 |
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I enjoyed the movie. No sequence was really all that scary but the film was engrossing. I think the best part was the house or the projector. They were the most thrilling scenes. I will say I hope they cast somewhat unknowns for the sequel. I think everybody on the planet is wishcasting Amy Adams for Bev.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 06:50 |
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Just got back from seeing it. I really liked how "wrong" IT could look. Especially when it showed Bev the deadlights. One of the most captivating lines in the book was at the beginning when Georgie died. It grabbed his arm, and then it's face changed in a way that utterly destroyed his sanity. It may have been my imagination, but at the end when he's peering over the well at the Losers before he "dies" I could have sworn you could see something behind the Pennywise form puppeting it just like he did with Georgie in the basement.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 06:53 |
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CelticPredator posted:If you're expecting to be scared past the age of 12 then I don't know what's up with you. I don't buy this at all.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 07:03 |
Magic Hate Ball posted:I don't buy this at all. This is actually "in-universe canon" as it were. Pennywise has a harder time with adults and prefers seasoning kids.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 07:06 |
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Horror movies unlike comedies, can be so much more than their genre name.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 07:06 |
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CelticPredator posted:Horror movies unlike comedies, can be so much more than their genre name. This movie was hilarious both intentional and not.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 07:23 |
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Harlock posted:This movie was hilarious both intentional and not.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 07:41 |
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If there wasnt a bunch of rape stuff in this movie I would really like to see a kids reaction to it.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 08:00 |
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Jonas Albrecht posted:Definitely going to give the book a reread, or relisten, I guess. I wish I could find Chuck Benson's reading of IT. Youtube is surprisingly forthcoming at the moment...
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 08:36 |
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Das Boo posted:Youtube is surprisingly forthcoming at the moment... Yeah, but I can't find anything past chapter 10.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 08:39 |
Jonas Albrecht posted:Yeah, but I can't find anything past chapter 10. I just found the whole thing straight from the cassette. On a single playlist.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 09:12 |
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Nuebot posted:I just found the whole thing straight from the cassette. On a single playlist. Nice. Also, I'm sad that I never got the chance to change through eight tapes in order to listen to IT.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 09:14 |
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Jonas Albrecht posted:Yeah, but I can't find anything past chapter 10. One duck is enough. This is definitely a movie I'd go nuts over as a kid and I'm recommending it to my sister on the 80's children adventure basis. My niece might enjoy it as well; she's six, but she adores horror and was so invested in Stranger Things that she cried at the end. It is somehow the most charming thing when a little girl brings you a book full of Stephen Gammell illustrations to look through with her. Some kids love to be scared, and I was definitely one of them.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 09:14 |
Jonas Albrecht posted:Nice. Also, I'm sad that I never got the chance to change through eight tapes in order to listen to IT. I'm glad I'll never have to listen to another one. Being stuck on a family road trip with no sound save for our voices and an entire library of jeff foxworthy cassettes just made me hate them forever. Das Boo posted:This is definitely a movie I'd go nuts over as a kid and I'm recommending it to my sister on the 80's children adventure basis. My niece might enjoy it as well; she's six, but she adores horror and was so invested in Stranger Things that she cried at the end. It is somehow the most charming thing when a little girl brings you a book full of Stephen Gammell illustrations to look through with her. Some kids love to be scared, and I was definitely one of them. I'm tempted to do the same, my niece absolutely loves horror stuff for some reason. She's really big into things like Slenderman and Five Nights at Freddies and since she's not a huge book reader she might like this movie. But I think she's still a bit too young for it, then again I was probably younger than her the first time I read IT.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 09:19 |
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Best dancing scene. a new study bible! posted:For real though, this movie is a fine adventure comedy, but it totally fails as a horror movie. It did seem more actiony than the tv movie.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 09:32 |
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I was really pleasantly surprised by this, I had liked the trailer but everything about Pennywise felt off/trying too hard. That he ended up being really good/creepy was a nice bonus, but the movie worked best thanks to the chemistry between the kids and they really captured the hosed up "everything is just kinda off" nature of Derry.Shneak posted:My audience applauded at Ben kissing Bev and "NOW I'M GOING TO HAVE TO KILL THIS loving CLOWN!" The Losers Club beating the poo poo out of Pennywise was so therapeutic. That latter moment was so great, I loved that Pennywise was trying to frighten each one individually with their greatest fears, only to be attacked by the others . IT is a predator but also a bully, and the power of their group standing together against it rendering it's tricks ineffective was really great. Did anybody else get a sense that some Richie stuff was cut out? I vaguely recall from the book that Pennywise appears when he takes Beverly to a double-feature, taking on the form of the Wolf-Man or the Mummy (or both?) but he convinces himself it was a dream and refuses to accept that it actually happened even when everybody else admits to being menaced by the clown? Towards the end of the movie we see Pennywise start to take on Wolf-Man/Mummy like features and it felt like a callback to something we hadn't actually seen, perhaps a filmed scene that got cut for time?
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 09:56 |
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Intoluene posted:A lot of Curry's better moments are taunting the adults which Skarsgard hasn't had a chance to do, really. "Kiss me, fat boy!"
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 11:06 |
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Jerusalem posted:
I loved that moment when he tried to scare Beverly by turning into her father and she responded with a look brimming with hate as she rammed a metal bar into IT's mouth! Eshettar fucked around with this message at 11:32 on Sep 10, 2017 |
# ? Sep 10, 2017 11:29 |
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Huzanko posted:They were selling Terminator and Alien and Predator toys throughout the 90s. If it's the horror movie panic I remember, it started in the 80s with the pearl clutchers realizing anyone could pretty much rent whatever except porn from video rentals which started the trend of things like off screen kills in slasher films and other toning down of horror. I can't remember how long it lasted but it would make sense for films shot during this point and released later would make it seem like it lasted longer. There is also the fact that the Terminator, Alien, and Predator franchises by that point were pitched more as sci-fi/action rather than horror and didn't get held to the same scrutiny horror always has.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 11:48 |
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CelticPredator posted:All I ask for a Horror movie to be is to be entertaining. If you're expecting to be scared past the age of 12 then I don't know what's up with you. I'm going to see this tonight, if it's an entertaining kid's adventure film with spooky bits I'll be very happy.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 12:10 |
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Thoughts after just coming out of the movie: very good. Pennywise stands very well apart from the 90s version, which is the result of a good performance and effects work. Really get the idea that he's an alien wearing a clown skin. The kids are great and some moments really had me raising eyebrows at how brutal they were. I did think the movie was often literally too dark, as in I couldn't see what the director probably wanted me to see. That and the sometimes frantic camerawork didn't help. The overall changes didn't bug me. I thought Richie was a bit too crude for a while until I considered that's how a kid would have to talk in the 80s to earn the Trashmouth name. Bev getting kidnapped to unite the gang didn't incense me, but it was kind of cheesy and unworthy of the film. While it was used to illustrate that It doesn't feed unless his prey is terrified, I felt like that was kind of a copout - part of the horror is that when It gets you, you're dead. The good thing about those changes is that it made me doubtful a few times, like I legit thought Stan was going to die. As long as the movie was, I wish it was a lot longer. Could've used more time with Ben, Mike, and Henry, I felt. I hope there's a lot of deleted material we may see. Don't think there's much new flashback material for the sequel, because the narrative never felt interrupted. I didn't like literally floating kids - I don't know if they were supposed to be dead, or just deadlighted like Bev, but I like the bleak, hopeless revenge horror of It better than the idea they're saving the kids. And the final confrontation contained again too frantic CG, taking away the visceral violence they were going for. In short: some beefs, but overall a great take on the book. Feels like chapter 2 (IIT?) is going to have to further deviate from the book to fill time, though. davidspackage fucked around with this message at 12:41 on Sep 10, 2017 |
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CelticPredator posted:All I ask for a Horror movie to be is to be entertaining. If you're expecting to be scared past the age of 12 then I don't know what's up with you. you really haven't been scared by a movie in your adult life? i had a buddy with the same tude but it was great that the conjuring legit scared him. Intoluene posted:A lot of Curry's better moments are taunting the adults which Skarsgard hasn't had a chance to do, really. They've certainly done different things with Pennywise, though. it was criminal they cut this line. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhmPzHZvNfo&t=49s don't get why they didn't do the inhaler thing after he found out they were gazebos either. it's funny watching that clip and seeing that they took more of their ending from the miniseries than from the book. Groovelord Neato fucked around with this message at 12:57 on Sep 10, 2017 |
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Oh also, I'm curious if the Losers' roles will be mixed up for the sequel, like Bill seems like he could become the architect, Ben the historian who stays behind. It made me wonder if King ever considered having Bill kill himself instead of Stan, and have the Losers have to fight It without their Leader.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 12:45 |
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I rewatched the mini-series and noticed something pretty neat. When the group goes to track down IT in the sewers, it tries to destroy their minds by showing them the Deadlights which appear above them. When we reach the end of Part Two, IT transforms into a giant spider which has the Deadlights housed in its stomach. So did IT briefly become the spider and stand above the kids when it was dealing with them in Part One and we just didn't get to see it because of the blinding light? If so, that was some cool foreshadowing! What a shame the spider itself looked so wonky...
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 13:06 |
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if i remember correctly, in the book they fight it as its true form (true in the sense of our physical reality) as kids but because of the structure of the book it's revealed at the same time for both the kids and the adults.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 13:13 |
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I really haven't been scared of a film since I was 11, when I saw Signs. Greys creep me out. It's a shame there hasn't been a good UFO Alien film in a long time. I keep hoping but that poo poo never delivers.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 13:28 |
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Das Boo posted:Sincerely guessing IT with a / across it.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 13:46 |
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Part where you least expect It attacks: during the cure song Solution: have pennywise show up as Robert smith
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 13:48 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:Come on, you're Uncle Boogeyman, how is this mysterious to you? I mean, yeah, apparently. C'mon man, don't hold out on me.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 14:00 |
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Is the adult part of the IT book as good as the kid part? Because the second half of the IT miniseries is definitely a drop in quality from the first half. Asking in terms of expectations for the sequel to this movie.
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Groovelord Neato posted:don't get why they didn't do the inhaler thing after he found out they were gazebos either. it's funny watching that clip and seeing that they took more of their ending from the miniseries than from the book. The whole time IT had Eddie alone in the kitchen on neibolt street, I was expecting him to bust out "this is battery acid, fucknuts!" any second. I wasn't even curious to see if it would, just when he was going to bust it out. Then it just never happened. Definitely one of my few disappointments, despite how inconsequential it really is. davidspackage posted:Oh also, I'm curious if the Losers' roles will be mixed up for the sequel, like Bill seems like he could become the architect, Ben the historian who stays behind. It made me wonder if King ever considered having Bill kill himself instead of Stan, and have the Losers have to fight It without their Leader. I've been wondering this as well. It almost feels like they'll have to make Ben the lighthouse keeper as it would hardly make sense for it to be mike now, which is going to be sad as Ben had my favorite 'call from mike' at the beginning of the book (I could argue Bev's was better, what with kicking this poo poo out of Tom, but the whole thing was also a bit too real and brutal for me to enjoy reading that part like I can Ben's numb fear). I would have really preferred, since they changed Mike's backstory to be his parents dying in a fire, to have him become obsessed because of circumstances around their death of the strange history about the town to the point where he has newspaper clippings all over his walls. It really all seems like that would have been a better fit as well as giving mike something to do. They would have had to give Ben something to do then, but, heck make the movie 10 minutes longer and throw in some stuff about building the dam, or making the silver slugs. I really missed seeing the dam building as well anyways. edit: BOAT SHOWBOAT posted:Is the adult part of the IT book as good as the kid part? Because the second half of the IT miniseries is definitely a drop in quality from the first half. Asking in terms of expectations for the sequel to this movie. In the book it all happens at the same time, there really isn't a first half/second half like the mini series or this film (after part 2 comes I reaaaaallly look forward to a fan edit of the 2 parts into one). The adult parts are definitely better in the book though, at least more happens. Bev's husband is tracking her down, the encounters they have are mostly a lot more involved, though a couple are like the mini series, Henry's attacks are more detailed and brutal, and theres a nice urgency to everything, they don't have time to gently caress around visiting the hospital and talking about their plans once everything kicks back into gear. I think from what I've heard part 2 will also have a lot of the back story to the town that couldn't make it in the first film like the murder of the bradly gang in the 30's and the black spot fire. If they're putting in stuff like that as well, it should be pretty packed with interesting stuff. Tom Guycot fucked around with this message at 14:19 on Sep 10, 2017 |
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I think for part 2 will probably be something like this (contains book spoilers): Act One: the phone calls, Stan's suicide, update on Henry Bowers Act Two: the losers reunite, new individual scares (witch, ball game, etc), Bowers attacks Act three: final battle with It, and the destruction of Derry They should do some historical flashbacks as well, to really set up why Derry must be destroyed.
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To agree with almost everyone... Giant It and the slideshow scene was really good! I also thought that the new Pennywise would be bad, but he was actually pretty good. I liked how weird his voice and speech patterns were.
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