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It Chapter II. How did they mess this up so much?
Posted on 5/31/20 at 2:35 pm
Posted on 5/31/20 at 2:35 pm
Didn't care about the characters or their fake relationships, took to long to get to the confrontation, and then that was a big let down too. The first one was't great but light years ahead of this steaming pile.
Posted on 5/31/20 at 2:40 pm to rebelrouser
The kids' part of the novel was much better than the adults' as well. And the journey is almost always better than the ending in a King story.
Posted on 5/31/20 at 2:46 pm to rebelrouser
So unintentionally campy. The only time it worked was when they embraced it and went comedic ("Angel of the Morning" scene comes to mind ).
Posted on 5/31/20 at 3:07 pm to rebelrouser
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How did they mess this up so much?
It's actually quite common with sequels
Posted on 5/31/20 at 4:02 pm to rebelrouser
I saw the reunion dinner scene the other night before I changed channels and it was so cringey watching them pretend to be old friends
Posted on 5/31/20 at 4:45 pm to rebelrouser
I just watched this the other day, I had no idea it was that bad of a movie.
Posted on 5/31/20 at 4:57 pm to rebelrouser
The adult part of the story has always been way less compelling.
Posted on 5/31/20 at 4:57 pm to rebelrouser
Posted on 5/31/20 at 5:40 pm to rebelrouser
It was bad, and virtue signaling by making Ritchie gay was awful.
Posted on 5/31/20 at 6:08 pm to Michael T. Tiger
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and virtue signaling by making Ritchie gay was awful.
I took it as the "make up" for leaving out the hate crime/murder of the gay guy in the 1958 portion of the book. Two gay guys in 1958 go out to the fair and are gay bashed and thrown over a bridge. The one guy is killed by It and the way the murder was handled was probably very accurate for 1958 but would have caused boycotts in todays movie audience.
Posted on 5/31/20 at 6:09 pm to rebelrouser
If Fukunaga had written and directed both parts 1 and 2, it would have been much, much better.
Posted on 5/31/20 at 6:57 pm to rebelrouser
First was good. Second one wasn't. Extremely disappointed in it.
Posted on 6/1/20 at 12:35 am to LSU alum wannabe
That was in the movie.
Posted on 6/1/20 at 3:08 am to rebelrouser
Not sure, ending was a disappointment though, I enjoyed it up until after the conversation between Beverly and Mrs Kersch. That creeped me.
Posted on 6/1/20 at 3:40 am to rebelrouser
The movie was not bad
Just saying your a clown over n over to kill him that was fricking lame and a let down
Still solid movie
Good cast a ton of good IT scenes I do wish they spent at least 5 min more lol explaining the indian tribe and his origin
Just saying your a clown over n over to kill him that was fricking lame and a let down
Still solid movie
Good cast a ton of good IT scenes I do wish they spent at least 5 min more lol explaining the indian tribe and his origin
This post was edited on 6/1/20 at 3:45 am
Posted on 6/1/20 at 12:07 pm to rebelrouser
I personally couldn't even stand the first movie.
It was extremely disjointed and felt like a 2 hour collection of jump scare scenes.
The CGI when pennywise ate off Georgie's arm was atrocious.
It was extremely disjointed and felt like a 2 hour collection of jump scare scenes.
The CGI when pennywise ate off Georgie's arm was atrocious.
Posted on 6/1/20 at 12:34 pm to rebelrouser
I thought Chapter 2 was ok, but nowhere near the quality of the first.
The two major errors for me were, first, underutilizing Pennywise in favor of CGI monsters. The scenes Pennywise was in, like the little girl under the bleachers, were some of the most genuinely scary.
Second, they needed to edit length badly. The middle section with the quests was repetitive and dragged. The old lady was creepy, but the rest were lacking.
The ending was weak, but that's the book. That's another area where editing would have helped a lot. It just dragged on without adding things.
They also could have completely cut the Henry subplot for time because it didn't change anything.
The two major errors for me were, first, underutilizing Pennywise in favor of CGI monsters. The scenes Pennywise was in, like the little girl under the bleachers, were some of the most genuinely scary.
Second, they needed to edit length badly. The middle section with the quests was repetitive and dragged. The old lady was creepy, but the rest were lacking.
The ending was weak, but that's the book. That's another area where editing would have helped a lot. It just dragged on without adding things.
They also could have completely cut the Henry subplot for time because it didn't change anything.
Posted on 6/1/20 at 3:43 pm to Corso
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I saw the reunion dinner scene the other night before I changed channels and it was so cringey watching them pretend to be old friends
I assumed that the reunion dinner was supposed to be cringe. Essentially, they were all pretending because none of them really had much memory of their childhood there. I think that contributed to the awkwardness.
Posted on 6/2/20 at 7:42 am to monkeybutt
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That was in the movie.
But it was changed significantly. Neither were killed by Pennywise.
I need to rewatch Chapter one.
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