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Stephen King's It Is Being Re-adapted for the Big Screen
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:16 am
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:16 am
I finished reading the book a couple of days ago and was looking up some things online when I came across the following link
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I don't remember the TV version as I was 3 when it came out, but I'm excited to see Pennywise taken to the big screen
IT
I don't remember the TV version as I was 3 when it came out, but I'm excited to see Pennywise taken to the big screen
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:19 am to SW2SCLA
quote:I couldn't tell from your new avy
I'm excited to see Pennywise taken to the big screen
I've never seen the original, but I must before the new version is released.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:20 am to SW2SCLA
ipodking will be there for Seth Green
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:21 am to Flair Chops
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I couldn't tell from your new avy
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I've never seen the original, but I must before the new version is released.
Me too. I added it to my netflix queue this morning
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:22 am to SW2SCLA
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Maybe its because I hadn't read a King book in a couple of years, but I thought it was amazing. Almost 1200 pages and it only took me 9 days. I could hardly put it down.
I put it in the middle of the King pack. I didn't understand some of the paths he chose to go down (I'm thinking about the girl and her "partners".)
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:24 am to Tiger JJ
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I didn't understand some of the paths he chose to go down (I'm thinking about the girl and her "partners".)
The only part that really didn't fit to me too. I think part of it is that it's so disturbing to think about. I doubt that'll make the film though
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:27 am to Tiger JJ
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I didn't understand some of the paths he chose to go down (I'm thinking about the girl and her "partners".)
AT that point in his career King was obsessed with the loss of innocence.
A lot of his innocent characters have to grow up in a disturbing manner to beat the evil in the story.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:27 am to Tiger JJ
This movie will be 100% fail. How in the heck can you whittle down a 1200 page book to film?
It can be done but with the two time lines it is going to be very difficult. I say it will fail.
Plus they simply can't top the creepiness that is Tim Curry as a clown.
It can be done but with the two time lines it is going to be very difficult. I say it will fail.
Plus they simply can't top the creepiness that is Tim Curry as a clown.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:32 am to SW2SCLA
Do not want. Pennywise scared the crap out of me.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:37 am to SW2SCLA
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Almost 1200 pages and it only took me 9 days
ETA: not sarcasm, that's seriously impressive, imo
This post was edited on 8/5/11 at 11:41 am
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:39 am to SW2SCLA
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The only part that really didn't fit to me too. I think part of it is that it's so disturbing to think about.
I didn't care much for the imagery of the lumber whore up in Maine.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:45 am to SW2SCLA
This movie was the first "scary" movie I ever watched, I think I was 6 or 7 dont remember. I do remember the nightmares IT gave me for weeks and weeks after watching it. I could not close my eyes at night without seeing the crazy looking clown and I refused to go near a sewer drain for a very long time. I remeber watching it agian a few years later, and it scared the shite out of me again. No other scary/horror movie has ever scared me as much as this movie did, and I honestly dont know why. Hopefully I can man up and go watch it on the big screen, but if yall hear a grown arse man crying in the back of the theater yall know its me 
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:47 am to SinksEveryConference
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This movie was the first "scary" movie I ever watched, I think I was 6 or 7 dont remember. I do remember the nightmares IT gave me for weeks and weeks after watching it. I could not close my eyes at night without seeing the crazy looking clown and I refused to go near a sewer drain for a very long time. I remeber watching it agian a few years later, and it scared the shite out of me again. No other scary/horror movie has ever scared me as much as this movie did, and I honestly dont know why. Hopefully I can man up and go watch it on the big screen, but if yall hear a grown arse man crying in the back of the theater yall know its me
The funny thing is it's only the clown that's scary. The rest of the stuff probably seems pretty dated by now.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:50 am to Tiger JJ
The part where the boys are looking at the book and Pennywise comes to life and then sticks his hand out of the book, yeah I was terrified when that happened. 
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:56 am to TigerMyth36
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This movie will be 100% fail. How in the heck can you whittle down a 1200 page book to film?
It can be done but with the two time lines it is going to be very difficult. I say it will fail.
Plus they simply can't top the creepiness that is Tim Curry as a clown
This
Posted on 8/5/11 at 12:00 pm to SW2SCLA
I remember in the thread about the shining remake, I said they should remake this movie

Posted on 8/5/11 at 12:15 pm to DelU249
quote:HBO miniseries not a movie. That is the way they should have gone.
I remember in the thread about the shining remake, I said they should remake this movie
They should do the same with DarkTower now that it has once again fallen into development hell.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 12:17 pm to SW2SCLA
Loved the book, loved the mini series. Pennywise is one of the scariest incarnations ever televised. The one gripe most fans of the book had was the IT in its natural form. It was like a big amimatronic spider thingy thing that wasn't scary at all. Perhaps with CGI what it is now they will be able to make the monster as scary as it was in the book.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 12:17 pm to SW2SCLA
That clown still scares the shite out of me. I don't know if I could go see that one.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 12:20 pm to TigerMyth36
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This movie will be 100% fail. How in the heck can you whittle down a 1200 page book to film?
It can be done but with the two time lines it is going to be very difficult. I say it will fail.
Plus they simply can't top the creepiness that is Tim Curry as a clown.
Agreed on Pennywise, but It is one movie I've never had a problem if they remade it. Choosing to make it into a single movie may end up being a mistake, but the old TV movie doesn't hold up well at ALL.
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