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That shit was unnerving. You can immediately tell he's straight up evil and gonna kill you just from that + his eyes. Georgie shoulda legged it outta there. Curry's version was just creepy.
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Hell no.
Literally screaming!! Pop pop pop then dead stare. So damn good.
I'm sure there will be a good number of people who feel this way.
I'm sure there will be a good number of people who feel this way. I mean, Curry was the best thing about the mini series. So, if you were to wind up not digging this Pennywise, you could potentially be comparing the best part of one to the worst part of the other.
There is no fucking way the movie as a whole isn't better than the mini series, though.
This one makes it pretty clear that Georgie was gonna leave because this sewer clown was creeping him out and even questions why a clown is in the sewer, but he also really needed that boat or he'd get in trouble.
Just finished the book last week. Honestly, I was very underwhelmed. It started slow, picked up in the middle, and then it was a chore to read by the end.
However, the new movie adaptation looks fantastic. Hope they don't make it 3 hours.
For real though, when was the last time there was this kind of hype for a horror movie? Like, not just, oh shit, this looks scary, but oh shit this looks good and scary?
I love thatthe eyes appear first like that, especially when you go back to the book and the first thing that startles George are the yellow eyes in the darkness of the sewers
Damn that clip was cool. Clown has really good character. The music when kiddo is running through the street is overdone cheese but what's going on in the sewer is subtle enough.
PM'd.
I love that he threw in."Bill said he'd kill ya" and that's what brings Georgie in in the end
Remember when everyone wanted this film to fail horribly because Pennywise looked straight out of the DC Universe movies?
It's two hours and fifteen minutes. Personally, I wouldn't mind the epic three hour version, largely because I totally disagree with you on the book. It's a phenomenal American story, and, I think, in the hands of the right filmmaker, it could be very relevant to our day and age, especially if some of the less plot-centric material is left in.
Edit: Just wanted to point out that I'm aware this only covers the childhood portion of the story.
Anecdotally the hype for this film is steadily growing. If the reviews come in, and word is the film is a solid horror film, I think this could be huge. And when I say huge I mean $75-80m opening huge.
If you're going to shit post at least make it coherent.
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Is this part of the DC universe? It's so dark and gray.
Ah, I stand corrected.
I didn't get the reference.
What clip ? what is everyone talking about ? : |
Here's a mirror I uploaded of the clip https://streamable.com/8vs4d
I wish the conversation still had the"My dad told me not to talk to strangers"
bit. I liked how Pennywise praised George's father before introducing himself.