Think it'll be good?
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trapped-03851 — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 02:20 AM)
You know when you watch a movie and lose interest that you keep looking at the time to see when the movie will be over well..this isn't one of those I didn't look at the time once I was very much intrigued the whole time in fact I lost track of time it's pretty safe to say a sequel is pretty much guaranteed with the adults September hurry the beep beep up already I need to see this movie a lot more times
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cjbark-34442 — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 02:37 AM)
You know when you watch a movie and lose interest that you keep looking at the time to see when the movie will be over
I know exactly what you mean! That happens so much to me when I'm trapped in a theatre and am wish that it would hurry the hell up and finish - but even though this happens it doesn't mean it's a bad film.
well..this isn't one of those
Yeah. It's only every now and again that films come out that you just can't miss. And I admit, the new IT I've never been so excited for. And thankyou for saying good things about it
trapped
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cjbark-34442 — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 03:39 AM)
Would love to hear how disturbing, thrilling and gruesome IT was, but like
trapped
stated - he'd get scolded if he'd reveal too much.
"That's it. It bit into his arm-pit. Like It wanted to eat him, man. Like It wanted to eat his heart." -
trapped-03851 — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 03:35 AM)
Yes it's not your traditional horror movie which going into I I really thought that's what it was gonna be and I will admit when it was announced and the first pennywise pic came out I was so sceptical Andy muschietti (the director) even blocked me from his social media cause of how I was bashing it and I take back anything bad I ever said before the film I was seriously wrong to doubt the film and his directing I loved IT and can't wait to see it again and I hope he directs part 2 as well
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the_asylum666 — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 04:18 AM)
Great that you enjoyed it so much. I wonder if any more naysayers are going to change their mind. Obviously some people will hate it that's inevitable.
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Oxenfaux — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 07:30 AM)
Trapped, I would be interested to know what your top 5 favorite movies are. I guess what I'm looking for is a baseline from which you judge movies. Obviously everyone is different. There are movies that other people love, that I hate and vise versa. But I'm stoked that you loved this one and I hope that I do too!
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trapped-03851 — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 07:45 AM)
Okay top 5 for horror again these are just films I've seen 1. The exorcist due to the sfx available at the time and the overall film it's my favorite, 2. A nightmare on elm street the original 1st one with johnny depp
3. Jeepers creepers this one mainly for the original concept but the acting could have been better
4. A haunting in Connecticut it was a standard paranormal but it made me jolt at a couple scenes and I sometimes still second guess what I'm seeing from that film sometimes lol
5. IT 2017 brilliantly followed the book skargrd does his own fresh take and doesn't try to emulate Tim curry and the little sfx there was were phenomenal -
cjbark-34442 — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 08:20 AM)
trapped -I've asked before and I don't mean to be repetitive- but how was IT in regards of horror / violence / disturbing concepts? No, I'm not talking about anything sexual.
"That's it. It bit into his arm-pit. Like It wanted to eat him, man. Like It wanted to eat his heart."