It: Chapter II

Started by Alethia, August 26, 2019, 07:49:07 PM

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Alethia



Apparently this is something like 2 hours 50 mins... They clownin' or what?

Drenk

The first one was all right. (Forgot everything about it, already.) But I won't watch this one. The two timelines (Kids/Adults) work together in the book. Separating them is...what are you gonna do, exactly? An overlong, tedious movie?
Ascension.

polkablues

Fuck that, imma watch the shit out of it.
My house, my rules, my coffee

Alethia

I liked Chapter I for all the scenes not involving Pennywise (except the opening, which, when playing out, I thought might be too scary for me, then bad cgi occurs and *voila* I snapped out of it). It frequently functioned as a great little Stand By Me-esque coming of age flick, but the scare scenes just felt needlessly loud and cranked to eleven.

Looking forward to this.

Drenk

This piece points well to the reason why I'm disappointed that nobody seems to want to dig at the heart of It.

https://aux.avclub.com/re-reading-stephen-king-s-it-and-confronting-my-own-per-1837817492/amp?__twitter_impression=true
Ascension.

jenkins

there's two of them it's like

and there's so much everything these days. king is about to publish his 61st book and he makes adult children's books respect

Ravi

Quote from: Drenk on September 06, 2019, 05:13:47 PM
This piece points well to the reason why I'm disappointed that nobody seems to want to dig at the heart of It.

https://aux.avclub.com/re-reading-stephen-king-s-it-and-confronting-my-own-per-1837817492/amp?__twitter_impression=true

I haven't read the book, so that was very helpful. It summed up my thoughts on these movies.