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The Library => Broun Hall => Topic started by: GH2001 on March 29, 2017, 01:12:22 PM
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I know pennywise and the story itself has been discussed before on here.
The first official trailer dropped today. Not gonna lie - impressive. Hope the movie is half as good as the trailer. Trailer is creepy as shit. I like.
http://youtu.be/VW49r5_w3ts
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I thought this was about your career.
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I thought this was about your career.
Thought you were gonna say prowler.
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I HATE CLOWNS!! I will not be watching
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Very excited about this. Other than Tim Curry, the made for tv adaptation was fucking garbage.
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Very excited about this. Other than Tim Curry, the made for tv adaptation was fucking garbage.
No kiddie orgy.
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No kiddie orgy.
(http://orig07.deviantart.net/2d57/f/2012/115/7/d/pedobear_does_not_approve_2_by_niirokourui-d4xkgeg.png)
Glaring omission.
Fuck standards and practices, man.
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Glaring omission.
Fuck standards and practices, man.
I read the book WAAAAY too young in the 6th grade. I don't know what the fuck my parents were thinking allowing me to read it.
I don't remember a whole lot but that scene for sure stood out. Also a line about a tranny wearing leggings so tight you could "read the wrinkles in his cock". Typical 6th grader stuff.
But anyway, I wonder what the running time is on it, because while the TV miniseries was watered down so that it could be aired on network TV, at least it had time to cover some ground and STILL left a lot of stuff out. I'm skeptical that other than being free from FCC regulations, this can be much more loyal to the source material given the time constraints of a feature film. Probably would have been better as an HBO or Netflix series.
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I read the book WAAAAY too young in the 6th grade. I don't know what the fuck my parents were thinking allowing me to read it.
I don't remember a whole lot but that scene for sure stood out. Also a line about a tranny wearing leggings so tight you could "read the wrinkles in his cock". Typical 6th grader stuff.
But anyway, I wonder what the running time is on it, because while the TV miniseries was watered down so that it could be aired on network TV, at least it had time to cover some ground and STILL left a lot of stuff out. I'm skeptical that other than being free from FCC regulations, this can be much more loyal to the source material given the time constraints of a feature film. Probably would have been better as an HBO or Netflix series.
What I read was the plan is to do 2 movies depending upon the outcome and reception of the first. The first movie is just with the kids. Movie 2 would be as adults.
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I read the book WAAAAY too young in the 6th grade. I don't know what the fuck my parents were thinking allowing me to read it.
I don't remember a whole lot but that scene for sure stood out. Also a line about a tranny wearing leggings so tight you could "read the wrinkles in his cock". Typical 6th grader stuff.
But anyway, I wonder what the running time is on it, because while the TV miniseries was watered down so that it could be aired on network TV, at least it had time to cover some ground and STILL left a lot of stuff out. I'm skeptical that other than being free from FCC regulations, this can be much more loyal to the source material given the time constraints of a feature film. Probably would have been better as an HBO or Netflix series.
And I would say over the last decade or so, that HBO and more recently Netflix - has a better quality track record than Hollywood and anything on Network television.
I havent seen a running time yet - could be a 2.5 hour deal. If so, they can probably cover it.
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What I read was the plan is to do 2 movies depending upon the outcome and reception of the first. The first movie is just with the kids. Movie 2 would be as adults.
Could this be the next great horror movie that eludes Kaos?
Cant say Ive seen a good one since the first 3-4 Saw movies. Decent ones, but not good. Psycho, Exorcist, Halloween, Silence of the Lambs, Saw - were due for another good kill flick. Thought Conjuring was gonna be the one...it was not.
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I read the book WAAAAY too young in the 6th grade. I don't know what the fuck my parents were thinking allowing me to read it.
My folks never censored our art...so I read King very young as well. My third grade book report on Thinner prompted a parent/teacher meeting.
Was allowed to watch Buddy Hackett, Pryor, Eddie Murphy and tons...literal fuck tons...of George Carlin.
My parents went out one night and left my older sister in charge (she was around 11 and I was 8.) The folks had been watching The Exorcist on HBO. Just as the front door closed behind them "HELP ME" showed up on Linda's stomach and I was fucking terrified. Cujo fucked with me pretty hard as well.
The one thing my mom ever confiscated from my sisters and I? As Nasty As They Wanna Be. Never understood her logic there. But a dubbed Memorex labelled "Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love" kept her in the dark shortly thereafter.
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Could this be the next great horror movie that eludes Kaos?
Cant say Ive seen a good one since the first 3-4 Saw movies. Decent ones, but not good. Psycho, Exorcist, Halloween, Silence of the Lambs, Saw - were due for another good kill flick. Thought Conjuring was gonna be the one...it was not.
Some good recent ones off the top of my head.
It Follows
You're Next
Green Room
The Babadook
The Witch
The Invitation
Insidious
I haven't seen Get Out yet, but heard good things.
Also I like The Conjuring, although not so much the sequel or Annabelle the spinoff.
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My folks never censored our art...so I read King very young as well. My third grade book report on Thinner prompted a parent/teacher meeting.
Was allowed to watch Buddy Hackett, Pryor, Eddie Murphy and tons...literal fuck tons...of George Carlin.
My parents went out one night and left my older sister in charge (she was around 11 and I was 8.) The folks had been watching The Exorcist on HBO. Just as the front door closed behind them "HELP ME" showed up on Linda's stomach and I was fucking terrified. Cujo fucked with me pretty hard as well.
The one thing my mom ever confiscated from my sisters and I? As Nasty As They Wanna Be. Never understood her logic there. But a dubbed Memorex labelled "Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love" kept her in the dark shortly thereafter.
My parents also thought dirty words in music were somehow worse than dirty words and visuals in film. I also was baffled by the logic. Must be a generational thing.
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Some good recent ones off the top of my head.
i already reviewed most of these
It Follows -- terrible
You're Next -- decent. Liked it better the second time I watched it.
Green Room - gratingly awful. The worst
The Babadook -- eh
The Witch -- booooo
The Invitation -- fair
Insidious -- insipid
I haven't seen Get Out yet, but heard good things. -- it's ok
Also I like The Conjuring, although not so much the sequel or Annabelle the spinoff. -- lazy horror
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My folks never censored our art...so I read King very young as well. My third grade book report on Thinner prompted a parent/teacher meeting.
Was allowed to watch Buddy Hackett, Pryor, Eddie Murphy and tons...literal fuck tons...of George Carlin.
My parents went out one night and left my older sister in charge (she was around 11 and I was 8.) The folks had been watching The Exorcist on HBO. Just as the front door closed behind them "HELP ME" showed up on Linda's stomach and I was fucking terrified. Cujo fucked with me pretty hard as well.
The one thing my mom ever confiscated from my sisters and I? As Nasty As They Wanna Be. Never understood her logic there. But a dubbed Memorex labelled "Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love" kept her in the dark shortly thereafter.
So, this explains why you turned out so weird.
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So, this explains why you turned out so weird.
Actually it's because his brain is filled with malted hops and bong resin.
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Glaring omission.
Fuck standards and practices, man.
I blame the sexy children
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I love Stephen King books. His movies can never match the menace. I heard a guy say yesterday that the Cujo he imagined while reading was a hundred times more terrifying than the dog in the movie he felt sorry for. And I think that's the truth of all King movies. He has the rare ability to write so well he's able to create visions and terrors in your head that can't be recreated on film.
It, The Stand, Pet Semetary... great books. Horrible movies. I'd like to see The Stand as an HBO series.
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I love Stephen King books. His movies can never match the menace. I heard a guy say yesterday that the Cujo he imagined while reading was a hundred times more terrifying than the dog in the movie he felt sorry for. And I think that's the truth of all King movies. He has the rare ability to write so well he's able to create visions and terrors in your head that can't be recreated on film.
It, The Stand, Pet Semetary... great books. Horrible movies. I'd like to see The Stand as an HBO series.
I haven't read King but I can relate to the part about the written word being more powerful. For example, I can't imagine Chizad being gayer in real life than his posts make him appear.
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I haven't read King but I can relate to the part about the written word being more powerful. For example, I can't imagine Chizad being gayer in real life than his posts make him appear.
Keep joking. He will twitter battle your ass into submission.
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So, this explains why you turned out so weird.
You misspelled "devastatingly handsome sausage king of Chicago."
Actually it's because his brain is filled with malted hops and bong resin.
You've interrupted happy time.