09-24-2017, 01:11 AM | #1 |
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It the movie
I went to see It Saturday night. I was ready to walk out before the movie was halfway through. I was bored. When I read a Stephen King book I can feel the suspense, the horror, the thrill. It consumes me full in mind, body and spirit. I can feel terror. No I am not scared but I can feel what the characters are feeling. Or at least I did when I read It back in 87.
I have seen either the television version or the original It movie. I think these were a lot better than the current version. Not one did anyone scream in the theater. I feel I wasted $8.5 for the movie ticket and $4 for popcorn. Not to mention the time to watch the movie. Anyone else watch the movie? If so what is your opinion. |
09-24-2017, 01:17 AM | #2 |
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Sounds like us when we went to see My Bloody Valentine. Turns out every horror scene had been in commercials.
Not going to see IT in the theater but I understood you. I like Stephen King books. TV shows and movies not so much. |
09-24-2017, 08:31 AM | #3 |
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Hadn't even known that they had made a re-make. I have seen the original with Tim Curry as Pennywise and Richard Thomas, Harry Anderson,Richard Masur & Annette O'Toole as some of the (grown) kids who fight him. Remakes often fail to live up to the original. I think part of the problem is that we already know what is happening, much like re-reading a book. We may enjoy it, but it's not the same as encountering the characters & situations for the first time. And with the movie we are faced with different images/special effects than what we have encountered before unlike in the book when the images in our minds are always our own.
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09-24-2017, 09:50 AM | #4 |
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It has been years since I have read the book or watched the original. I should have checked the critics rating before going. It was rated very high by critics. I usually do not like movies that critics rate high.
Some of the people who work in different areas of my workplace told me it was worth watching. One guy a dedicated SK fan told me I had to see it. I am not a person that is scared of much. I can go to haunted houses and laugh at the people attempting to scare me. I did not expect to scream. But I expected to maybe jump a little or flinch. I had nothing. Maybe the show was bad because King did not write the screen play. I don't know. But this is one of the reasons I do not go and see many shows in theaters. |