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Reserved my seats. Can't wait.
IT (2017) - PENNYWISE IS GONNA KILL THEM ALL [TV SPOT #9] [EXCLUSIVE]
There's a new clip in the 1st 30 or so seconds and new footage throughout, plus dat ending!!!
This video has an extended clip from the video above.
Yeah, that might be end, though it could be how they cut these scenes as well.So the second link has Bill stuttering a bit. It's nowhere near as obnoxious as the audio book so that's good. Maybe it's just the way the scenes are cut but Bill doesn't really seem that much of a leader and it's more of an ensemble cast.
The sewers set looks impressive
https://ewedit.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/it-teaser-poster.jpg?w=450
This is the poster I've seen in my theater a couple times. It was released a long while back.
I am glad to see that early buzz is really good for IT. Sounds like we are getting the whole story -- the clown, sure, but the heart of the film, the kids relationships, some of the funny stuff; IT isn't pure horror, it's an adventure-mystery with a really spooky bad guy. All the early impressions back up that the filmmakers have the same idea a lot of us do about how to make a special adaptation of this.
That creepy walk at the end, damn.
IT (2017) - PENNYWISE IS GONNA KILL THEM ALL [TV SPOT #9] [EXCLUSIVE]
There's a new clip in the 1st 30 or so seconds and new footage throughout, plus dat ending!!!
This video has an extended clip from the video above.
You should crop that image because of spoilers.
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That was a pretty sweet walk. But...I need to stop watching clips and trailers, because "you'll float too" is really starting to annoy me, like hearing an overplayed single on the radio.
I gotta ask, I've never read the book, and it's been years since I've seen the tv version: is "You'll float too" repeated as often in either as it is in the new one? I remember the initial usage, but the repetitive nature of it doesn't really work for me at this point. Maybe I'm just missing something.
Yes for the book. It's a recurring phrase. There are many paragraph-long rants that have Pennywise saying it multiple times.
Not sure about the mini series
So you're taking her on a date to see IT opening night, right?The first movie really scarred my wife for life when she saw it as a child. I look at her last week and said "We all float down here", and she couldn't remember what it was from (blocked it out I bet). I told her it was something Pennywise says, and she was so scared and triggered I wasn't allowed to leave the room she was in for two hours so she could calm down. -_-
When we first started dating, my roommate showed me one of those scary videos where the sound plays low so you want to turn the speakers up, and then a bunch of screams with scary pictures happen. Except the one he showed me was a bunch of undead-ish clowns. When the scare moment happened, she screamed for several minutes straight and just...lost touch with reality. My roommate and I kept shouting her name and shaking her, and she just kept screaming. It took a while before she realized we were there with her.
When the random clown sightings happened a year ago (two?), she kept a list of states it happened in and said we couldn't ever go to any of them. Good times. I'm looking forward to this movie coming out. I'm a fan of the actor.
Your wife is practically living IT in real life (blocking out her experiences with Pennywise, etc.)The first movie really scarred my wife for life when she saw it as a child. I look at her last week and said "We all float down here", and she couldn't remember what it was from (blocked it out I bet). I told her it was something Pennywise says, and she was so scared and triggered I wasn't allowed to leave the room she was in for two hours so she could calm down. -_-
When we first started dating, my roommate showed me one of those scary videos where the sound plays low so you want to turn the speakers up, and then a bunch of screams with scary pictures happen. Except the one he showed me was a bunch of undead-ish clowns. When the scare moment happened, she screamed for several minutes straight and just...lost touch with reality. My roommate and I kept shouting her name and shaking her, and she just kept screaming. It took a while before she realized we were there with her.
When the random clown sightings happened a year ago (two?), she kept a list of states it happened in and said we couldn't ever go to any of them. Good times. I'm looking forward to this movie coming out. I'm a fan of the actor.
Having recently seen the mini-series, it was only said a few times from what I remembered, all within the first hour.Yes for the book. It's a recurring phrase. There are many paragraph-long rants that have Pennywise saying it multiple times.
Not sure about the mini series
I wish! She refuses to ever see it. Hell, she won't even watch Poltergeist because of the clown doll scene. We also have a 2-year old, and no babysitters. I'll have to wait for it to come to Netflix to appreciate it.So you're taking her on a date to see IT opening night, right?
The Exorcist was so well done. I saw it when I was in college and it re-released in theaters, and the scene where she crawls down the stairs upside down made me afraid of going to sleep tonight. I honestly have not been seeing anything scary in these IT trailers, but I'm also not even slightly scared of clowns. I saw The Babadook last month and it scared me so much I had to take a 5-minute break during one of the film's scenes.Your wife is practically living IT in real life (blocking out her experiences with Pennywise, etc.)
My mom is like that with The Exorcist. You can just mention the name of the movie and she'll walk out of the room. She would have been 10 when the movie came out, and she absolutely refuses to ever watch it again, even today over near 50 years later
The first movie really scarred my wife for life when she saw it as a child. I look at her last week and said "We all float down here"
Chuckie and Pennywise taking over again?
feels like the 90s again, what a beautiful time to be alive
I really want critic reviews to come this week!IGN has an article full of the current positive social media impressions on the film:
http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/27/stephen-kings-it-twitter-reactions-roundup
EDIT: This article from slashfilm does a better job accumulating the tweets, plus includes a reviewer who, while positive overall, points out some aspects he didn't like.
http://www.slashfilm.com/stephen-kings-it-early-buzz/
Nice, have fun, hope the movie turns out well for you!Seeing it tonight 🤡
Soo excited for this movie. Everything looks spot on, the design of IT, the kid cast, the trailers. The original was part of my childhood and i have big hopes for this one.
Wheres the OT?
Soo excited for this movie. Everything looks spot on, the design of IT, the kid cast, the trailers. The original was part of my childhood and i have big hopes for this one.
Wheres the OT?
Seeing it tonight 🤡
Any idea when the review embargo is up?
If you can, please let us know your thoughts. I entered to get into a preview screening, but no word back on if I made it (the screening isn't until next Tuesday so I'm just crossing my fingers until then).
I believe Mad Max Fury Road also had it's reviews come earlier than usual due to high praise from critics, and that was from WB.No official word, but usually the latest we'd have to wait on reviews for a movie like this would be next Monday. I wouldn't be surprised to see them go up Friday. Warner Bros. likes to move back embargoes when they think the reviews are positive (as was the case with Wonder Woman)
I have that copy and I let a coworker borrow it... He never returned it.Only thing I dislike about the posters/marketing material...the font for IT.
Nothing will ever be as classic as the book/tv show:
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Where did you get this info from?=OEmbargo lifts 5th september.
Chuckie and Pennywise taking over again?
feels like the 90s again, what a beautiful time to be alive
I liked Childs Play but ... I feel like Chucky and its fans are trying to catch a ride with IT. It's getting substantially less media/buzz than IT.
And the quality won't be anywhere near either.
I think I'm gonna need to see your credentials, so have you read the book? seen the original TV miniseries? Obviously this adaptation will have less depth than the former, but the latter?
Where do you rate The Thing versus The Thing remake, and Halloween versus Rob Zombie's Halloween remake?
If a horror movie is making an audience collectively lose their shit, then it's doing something right.