Couple of days ago Barbara Muschietti said "next year".
Couple of days ago Barbara Muschietti said "next year".
I'm waiting (hoping) to eventually see one set with everything.
It was just before dawn
- one miserable morning in black 'forty four...
In related news, The Losers Club Podcast, which is doing an incredibly in-depth re-read of every King book (typically 2-3 hours per book), will devote five episodes to It (with a sixth episode for the adaptations) starting September 28: https://www.facebook.com/losersclubp...659375/?type=3
https://globalnews.ca/news/4444395/s...-hope-filming/
American author Stephen King is the talk of the town in Port Hope where filming for of Largo is underway. It is the sequel to the movie It, parts of which were shot in Port Hope in 2016.
Derek Geldart was a scene being shot from across the street on Tuesday and thinks he caught King making a cameo appearance in the movie.
“I think this is his cameo because he took the bike out of the window, I don’t want to give any – I just gave a spoiler away — ha ha,” Geldart said.
King posted a tweet on Tuesday saying he was “up in Canada for a few days.”
According to a Facebook post on the page of local business Joie De Vivre, King was “hiding” in their store Tuesday morning as filming was taking place at the site.
“I think it’s a great thing for Port Hope and the people here, and they’re excited that it’s happening,” said Barry Walker.
Numerous storefronts in Port Hope have been changed to fit the scenes in the previous movie, which is based on King’s best-selling novel.
Other sightings include a massive statue of the mythical lumberjack, Paul Bunyon, at town hall as well Bill Skarsgard, who plays the evil clown, Pennywise and other cast members.
“James Mcavoy, he was here, he’s playing the older Bill. We saw the young Mike, I believe his name is Chosen Jacobs and he’s also in Castle Rock too, which is another Stephen King movie,” said Geldart.
Sounds like he's "the proprietor" (the character doesn't have a name in the book) selling Silver back to Bill.
Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.
http://www.justjared.com/2018/09/18/...wise-it-2-set/
Bill Skarsgard channels Pennywise the Clown while filming new scenes for It: Chapter Two!
The 28-year-old actor was spotted on set on Monday (September 17) in Port Hope, Canada.
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Bill Skarsgard
He sported his full costume, including hair and makeup, as he shot scenes at a muddy swamp area.
We first spotted Bill filming for the sequel to the 2017 hit in late August.
In the sequel, 27 years later, the Losers Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back.
It: Chapter Two hits theaters on September 6, 2019!
I like the second shot. "Just chillin'. Waiting on some kids to eat".
You don't know my kind.....You don't my mind.....Dark necessities are part of my design.....
"Sported," as if the outfit was a fashion choice.
"Hey guys, how do I look? I went with the homicidal clown look today; I really think it works."
It was just before dawn
- one miserable morning in black 'forty four...
I imagine him talking to a staffer just outside the frame: "Roast beef, I guess - but only if they have the good mustard, not that bright yellow shit...ah, fuck it; just make it pastrami."
It was just before dawn
- one miserable morning in black 'forty four...
https://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/...equel-filming/
With filming of Largo, the sequel to It, in full swing, Port Hope Mayor Bob Sanderson said the cast and crew have become part of the community — and that includes author Stephen King who recently visited.
Sanderson got to meet the American author on the set while filming at a downtown Port Hope business on Sept. 11.
"It was lovely, he is a lovely man," he said of the encounter, adding that King is down to earth and casual.
"Stephen King himself absolutely loves the community. I don't think everybody recognizes him so he did go out and it was an incognito sort of thing."
Sanderson said they shared a laugh when King pointed to the button for re-election he was wearing and said, "If I lived here I would vote for you.
"It was an absolute pleasure to welcome him to the town and we gave him a couple gifts from the community," Sanderson said.
"I will follow up since I generally follow up with letters from the community. I often do that and try to do it whenever I get to meet somebody."
Sanderson said he feels it's his obligation to welcome everyone to the community, whether it's new ministers forming the government or the author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction and fantasy himself.
"Mr. King himself, the director and the crew are just great," the mayor added. "They have become part of the community."
While he admitted that filming throughout the municipality is "a little disruptive," Sanderson said there is no question everybody is tolerant of it.
"This filming will go on and the community has really engaged with it and are enjoying it," he said.
Asked about King's impressions of Port Hope, Sanderson said he likes small towns so he felt comfortable and welcome here.
"He did meet some of the people here because he wanted to, and he was very gracious in making his time available," he said, pointing out that the author was busy while on the set, putting in 12 hours on the day he saw him.
"He is very generous in his comments and I gave him an election button even though he can't vote for me."
With filming expected to continue until at least the end of the month, Sanderson said he has been amazed with all the transformation the crews had undertaken.
"We close on Lake-Land Place next month and now they have it built up like a fair," he said.
"A lot of what they do I think shows the community what could be done. We get a lot of comments about Paul Bunyan in the park and whether we can keep him ... so we know there are some things we can do to enhance things, with Memorial Park being one for sure."
Pennywise and Richie hanging out.
A hound will die for you, but never lie to you. And he'll look you straight in the face.
My Collection
Is anyone going to this?
http://coolidge.org/films/it-1990-rocky-woods
A hound will die for you, but never lie to you. And he'll look you straight in the face.
My Collection
I'd love to, but it's not in the cards.
It was just before dawn
- one miserable morning in black 'forty four...
Went to the screening last night, figured you guys might be interested in this. It's one of the costumes Tim Curry wore.
A hound will die for you, but never lie to you. And he'll look you straight in the face.
My Collection
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/it-cha...sci-fi-project
One genre project may be heading toward completion, but two more have cropped up to take its place. And now you can learn all about them in today’s development roundup. First off, we’re one step closer to ridding Derry of evil once and for all. It: Chapter Two has wrapped filming and Pennywise is regaining his strength slowly but surely.
We have word from the film’s producer, Barbara Muschietti, that filming has wrapped for the Stephen King adaptation’s follow-up from director Andy Muschietti.
“IT’s a wrap on Chapter Two. Movie family, thank you for the support, love, encouragement, coffee," Muschietti writes, “In front and behind the camera, we all pushed through. Dreams do come true. Thank you.” As the film heads into post (and Muschietti likely begins doing development work on the Attack on Titan film), King fans will have plenty to tide them over... until they have to summon their courage to jump ahead in time to end evil on Sept. 6 of next year.
That's freakin' hilarious
You don't know my kind.....You don't my mind.....Dark necessities are part of my design.....