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wizard on a water slide posted:Cat's Eye is a fun bad movie, making it better than a lot of King adaptations, which are just bad movies (sometimes bad books, even) Kitty vs. Troll is pure grade A ridiculous and I love it.
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:“Why don’t they come out into the open?" The thing about this is that the aliens in It Came From Outer Space behave completely differently from the creature in IT. They're totally benign, just failing to hide/communicate effectively, and plotting their escape from us. IT, on the other hand, has been living under Derry for the entire history of human civilization, and clearly tears people apart or tries to eat them. If the purpose of the book/film is to illustrate what happens in a lapse of communication, it certainly comes to very different conclusions than It Came From Outer Space; that film indicts humanity for our unwillingness to communicate, while IT tells us that the Other is dangerous and it's impossible to effectively communicate.
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 22:56 |
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:“Why don’t they come out into the open?" I always sorta wondered how much King was inspired by the "It..." Titled movies from the 50s- like he wanted to write the primal It behind all those terrors. Hence the Rodan cameo.
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 22:59 |
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WattsvilleBlues posted:I thought Jonathan Brandis was a better Bill. Such a shame about the guy. he shoulda played stan.
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 23:08 |
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Groovelord Neato posted:he shoulda played stan.
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 23:26 |
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Maxwell Lord posted:I always sorta wondered how much King was inspired by the "It..." Titled movies from the 50s- like he wanted to write the primal It behind all those terrors. Hence the Rodan cameo. If he wanted to be a pill he could've called it "The!"
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 23:31 |
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:Pennywise is IT's 'fursona'.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 01:34 |
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wizard on a water slide posted:The thing about this is that the aliens in It Came From Outer Space behave completely differently from the creature in IT. IT is obviously not impossible to communicate with. IT can talk, hear, etc. (IT actually has incredibly advanced communication abilities, given IT's psychic powers.) There is miscommunication in the film, but that's to be expected when you're talking to an alien species. IT, for example, does not kill people - being immortal, IT has seemingly little concept of death. Instead, IT specifically 'makes people float', which means uploading their minds into IT's own, to be stored for eternity. George's body might have died, but his mind is now immortal. Other kids, like Beverley, don't die at all; their bodies persist while their minds are away. IT does stuff because IT is not a mindless eating-machine. Otherwise, it would have just eaten Beverley and the rest. IT wants friends. You have to be careful, because a lot of what people have been saying about IT is actually just the kids' speculation, and/or stuff from the novel or the miniseries. This film is quite different.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 02:25 |
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Hmm yes, IT! is the Marxist collective, the children are the Randian heroes and unreliable narrators. Indeed.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 02:49 |
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this movie gives no indication that IT is immortal as it lacks one of its best lines from the novel.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 02:56 |
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Groovelord Neato posted:this movie gives no indication that IT is immortal Besides IT living for 100s of years, you mean.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 02:59 |
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Redwoods live for hundreds of years but you can cut one down with a big axe.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 03:02 |
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:Besides IT living for 100s of years, you mean. Like a Galapagos turtle. 🐢
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 03:02 |
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I'm starting to see why SMG is the only goon I'd ever heard of irl before seeing him in the forums.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 03:16 |
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Maybe IT isn't eternal, it just ages really slowly due to only being active one in twenty seven years. If IT has a lifespan of around 100 years, it could stick around in our history for almost 3000 years. It's claim to be millions of years old might be an exaggeration.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 04:02 |
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IT is just the flamboyant cousin of Jeepers Creepers
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 05:03 |
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IT always made more sense to me as a boredom eater.
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banned from Starbucks posted:IT is just the flamboyant cousin of Jeepers Creepers FWIW, you're on to something... The guy who wrote and directed Jeepers Creepers was convicted of sexually abusing a child actor from his earlier slasher film Clownhouse. Enticement, predation, clowns, murder, human monsters, child victims... There's some uncomfortable overlap there. Victor Salva is the creep's name, btw. deoju fucked around with this message at 06:36 on Sep 21, 2017 |
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Eifert Posting posted:I'm starting to see why SMG is the only goon I'd ever heard of irl before seeing him in the forums. what the hell kind of social circles do you run in???
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Maxwell Lord posted:I always sorta wondered how much King was inspired by the "It..." Titled movies from the 50s- like he wanted to write the primal It behind all those terrors. Hence the Rodan cameo. I'd never thought about It like that but I love the idea, at least in terms of the original story. Doesn't work with the film dropping the monster hunter elements, but that's just one of many great things that the film loses in its translation.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 07:28 |
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A nerd walks walks down the street when it hears a voice from the storm drain: "Sir, do you realise that the apocalyptic scenario of Watchmen is what happens when Jurassic Park goes too far?"
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Eifert Posting posted:I'm starting to see why SMG is the only goon I'd ever heard of irl before seeing him in the forums. SMG goes to a very special movie theater with seats that recline far back enough for him to get up his own rear end while watching Smurfs 2.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 08:30 |
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:IT, for example, does not kill people - being immortal, IT has seemingly little concept of death. Instead, IT specifically 'makes people float', which means uploading their minds into IT's own, to be stored for eternity. George's body might have died, but his mind is now immortal. Other kids, like Beverley, don't die at all; their bodies persist while their minds are away.
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A Wizard of Goatse posted:what the hell kind of social circles do you run in??? I'm curious about this as well.
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CopywrightMMXI posted:I'm curious about this as well. Korea had a pretty awesome goon community. There were like, 30 of us in the Seoul metro and most could be confused for human beings on a good day. This was like '11 to '14.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 14:59 |
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Also I believe if you Google Supermechagodzilla the very first hit is not the Toho films giant robot, but the CineD legend himself
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MrMojok posted:Also I believe if you Google Supermechagodzilla the very first hit is not the Toho films giant robot, but the CineD legend himself Have googled, can confirm
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MrMojok posted:Also I believe if you Google Supermechagodzilla the very first hit is not the Toho films giant robot, but the CineD legend himself Pretty sure that's because the robot is Super Mechagodzilla, not SuperMechagodzilla.
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# ? Sep 21, 2017 22:15 |
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Am I totally misremembering the book, or was there a part where some kid kicked another kid in the balls really hard?
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# ? Sep 22, 2017 00:43 |
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Phylodox posted:Pretty sure that's because the robot is Super Mechagodzilla, not SuperMechagodzilla. No it's because HE IS LEGEND my dude.
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Tumble posted:Am I totally misremembering the book, or was there a part where some kid kicked another kid in the balls really hard? Nope, you got it. Ben gets Henry Bowers right in the stones when he's getting carved up. IIRC the other bullies are standing around shocked for way too long while Ben tumbles down the hill?
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# ? Sep 22, 2017 01:05 |
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I think Bev gives Henry a good kick to the junk too.
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# ? Sep 22, 2017 01:08 |
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Yes he did, and here's Henry's come-uppance. One of my favorite bits from the book: Whatever the reason— cuts, sprain, library books, or even the thought of the soggy and probably illegible rank-card in his back pocket— it was enough to get him moving. He lumbered forward, squashy Keds spatting in the shallow water, and kicked Henry squarely in the balls. Henry uttered a horrid rusty scream that sent birds beating up from the trees. He stood spraddle-legged for a moment, hands clasping his crotch, staring unbelievingly at Ben. “Ug, ” he said in a small voice. “Right, ” Ben said. “Ug, ” Henry said, in an even smaller voice. “Right, ” Ben said again. Henry sank slowly back to his knees, not so much falling as folding up. He was still looking at Ben with those unbelieving black eyes. “Ug. ” “drat right, ” Ben said.
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# ? Sep 22, 2017 01:16 |
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Now I really really hope that was a deleted scene or an extra. Would've been a great moment for Ben and Henry's raaaage at the Losers.
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# ? Sep 22, 2017 01:34 |
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Was Guillermo Del Toro involved in this in any way? I feel like he must have been.
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Croisquessein posted:Was Guillermo Del Toro involved in this in any way? I feel like he must have been. No, he had talked about doing his own adaptation of IT, but it was unrelated to this. However he also wanted to do an adaptation of Pet Sematary, and if he's still interested, I bet he'll have an easy time getting that greenlit now, or maybe the success of IT will be the nudge that gets his R rated "At the Mountains of Madness" finally made.
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# ? Sep 22, 2017 05:05 |
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The beaver trapping line was goddamn hilarious.
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# ? Sep 22, 2017 05:08 |
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Tom Guycot posted:maybe the success of IT will be the nudge that gets his R rated "At the Mountains of Madness" finally made. I thought he canceled that himself because it was so similar to Prometheus
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banned from Starbucks posted:I thought he canceled that himself because it was so similar to Prometheus Not sure, from what I read the studios weren't willing to give him the budget he felt he needed, at least at an R rating (I think he wanted 150m to do it). At least, I think that was what I heard about the latest "its canceled", considering its been in a starting and stopping development hell for ages.
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MrMojok posted:Yes he did, and here's Henry's come-uppance. One of my favorite bits from the book: Not to keeping talking about the book but Ben is also channeling one of his few idols, a hardass, fatass, and deadass cool detective who doesn't take poo poo from anybody. I picked up IT a bit ago and got halfway through it, after seeing the movie I'm going to pick it up again. I've gotta say I really enjoyed the film, and IT's dead-eyed stare reminded me of the look a lot of Junji Ito characters have. I'm probably going to see it again and take a friend who I know would be really into the design of the Flute Lady, but was pretty turned off of a Scary Clown. There was a display case full of old dolls at my Nan's house and I had a nice nostalgia trip, like most people, I avoided that thing when I was little but haven't thought about it in years. Pretty much mirroring the adults in the story. That's some harmonious filmmaking Andy Muschietti gets monsters, so I'm hoping this dude makes horror movies for the next forever.
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