Hallmark?
Type: Posts; User: St. Troy
Hallmark?
I won’t buy them once...:mad:
I was 21 and liked it. :shrug:
The miniseries did use some of the technique of framing child scenes with brief adult scenes, and although part 2 was mainly adult, at least it flowed and made...
I have to say, I admire the commitment to craft.
For anyone who first saw the miniseries in the last 10 years or so, I understand this, but I'm curious what people who saw it at the time thought about it at the time (I don't know how many people on...
There's much laughter at the miniseries now, but no one was laughing at it at the time. I suppose you could all be the few people that disliked it off the bat, but...it left a pretty positive dent...
Exiting the theater after having just seen the first It, my brother-in-law (a fellow long-time King reader and devotee of the novel) and I immediately launched into an excited analysis of what we'd...
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I...I...they should've sent a poet.
A while ago I remember seeing a clip of a talk show interview (I think) with Hader saying something like the director told him he didn't look afraid or didn't know how to look afraid. Since then,...
Seems like absolutely all of the press/promotion appearances we are seeing are the adults, nothing with the kids. Of course we should see the adults (this is their first film), but we can't ignore...
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The swinging clowns in the funhouse are modelled after Curry's Pennywise[/QUOTE]
That's...
Are you referring to the voice at one point? I wasn't sure I heard what I thought I heard...
A nice touch: Mike gets to talk in this one. :clap:
That looked good (I liked the bit with Henry).
This is pretty cool:
http://twitter.com/i/status/1142184244845768704
Not much new here, really, but a mention of It Chapter 2 in a discussion with Gary Dauberman (screenwriter on the modern It adaptations):...
I actually liked that (I'd expected a steaming turd, honestly). It was a bit vague and undefined, but in ways that served it well, I think.
It can't be easy to do a fan fiction sequel that isn't...
Avoiding the tendency to give it all away (as most trailers do) was definitely a positive side effect of the approach they took.
I'm sure the movie will be good, but I found the trailer pretty lackluster:
It opens with over 2 minutes with Bev and Mrs. Kersh - while this scene no doubt works in context of the movie, it makes...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqUopiAYdRg