And in the movie after that, boys will get to do "girl" things as well. This is scheduled for shortly after hell freezing over.
Yeah. Baby steps, baby steps. I hope!
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And in the movie after that, boys will get to do "girl" things as well. This is scheduled for shortly after hell freezing over.
Yeah. Baby steps, baby steps. I hope!
Possible feature film version of Stephen King's It.
Naturally, one of the first comments is someone asking if the kids' group sex scene will be included this time.
Now I want to see James Bond embroidering.
A movie of It seems pointless, because they'll never be able to cast someone who will top Tim Curry as Pennywise. And if they CAN, I dont want to see that, because my brain will melt in terror.
I feel like I should read the book again -- I loved it until the last bit of the ending, and then I was so disappointed, I was furious.
Tim Curry was fantastic in the movie, though, and I do remember some of the scarier parts of the book.
I have clearly never finished the book, though I would have sworn that I had - unless I just blocked out the scene in question for its sheer appallingness.
Tim Curry was brilliant but one weak spot in the miniseries was the monster itself - it wasn't nearly as scary as the IT in your head. I don't know whether they can capture that scariness if they try to get it on film (or cgi).
I too was disappointed with giant-glowy-space-spider in the miniseries, but then how exactly does one portray evil from outside time?
Star Trek: Wrinkly forehead
Supernatural: Eyes change colour
Vampire Diaries: Wants to sleep with Elena
Bwahaha.
Goatee?