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She's allowed to have her opinion but I couldn't agree with you more, WTF, who would really choose that cheesy, badly acted, cut-to-pieces version of IT over the novel itself. I do hold a special place in my heart for the film, but it's more of a nostalgia kinda thing, the film itself isn't very good. I saw it when I was a kid and it first aired and I remember being scared then and I can appreciate that, but now when I watch the film it just makes me laugh.

She's allowed to have her opinion but I couldn't agree with you more, WTF, who wou..."
I have to get in on this and I feel wierd doing so because, I just bought the book, but haven't read it yet. Anyway, I agree with Drew about the IT movie. It came out when I was ten, I remember IT being on tv...they aired it as a mini-series. Yes it was scary back then. The day after it aired we would all come to school and talk about it. However, I just saw the IT movie again a few years ago with my sister and....it was so rediculous and I laughed so hard that I couldn't breathe! LOL. I mean really....John Ritter...the guy from Problem Child and Three's Company? You're seriously going to put that guy in a Stephen King movie??? And was IT supposed to be like A Nightmare on Elm Street movie???! I'm sorry, maybe I missed something cause I haven't read the novel yet, because that's what it felt like I was watching! The only cool thing about that movie was that they cast Tim Curry as Pennywise. Eventhough it wasn't his best performance, Tim Curry plays an awesome villain. If you've ever seen the movie, Legend you will hopefully agree with me. Well I hope the novel is better.

She's allowed to have her opinion but I couldn't agree with you more,..."
I have no doubt that you will be pleasantly surprised at how good IT really is, so much, and I mean a lot got left out of the tv movie. Much got changed as well, like the behavior of the characters, the Losers are so much different in the novel. Enjoy my friend!

The book was obviously amazing, some people have a hard time getting through it because stephen king loves to go on for 50 pages about the details and imagery of a place. For me I have no problem with it. Its like sitting back and eating popcorn while he paints you this enticing picture in your head.
Now as far as the movie goes, I actually like the casting, I think for the most part all the characters were pretty spot on. Seth green did an awesome richie tozier, eddie was almost the exact kid i pictured as i read the novel, Stuttering bill did a fine job as well. In the adult form i think the only character really off was stuttering bills because of his appearance. Instead of going bald the guy had a damn ponytail. Aside from the characters in the movie, of course a lot of scenes were left out, surprisingly some of the most important parts in the novel, for instance the smokeout part when richie and mikey have their visions. But I can somewhat understand, theres no way a 4 hour movie could fit all the content and character depth thats in the novel. It would take at least 2 seasons on a tv show or more. Eyther way(sorry im reading dreamcatcher right now so i had to spell either eyther ;) ) I think for what it is this movie does a worthy job and it's been one of my favorites of all time. Will there and should there be a sequel no. But a remake is currently underway anyway so I guess we'll see how that goes. I just hope the person directing this new movie has as much passion about this novel as i do because i wanted to be the one to remake this movie the right way haha

Thanks man. You know what I'm really tired of though. I'm tired of directors turning stephen kings novels into PG-13 movies. How F*cking dare they. I don't care if they have to make the movie into an indie so they can add all the gruesome, gory and sick sh*t king loves to write about into the movie as long as its done right. Like "It" for instance. Where is all the swearing, smoking cigarettes, sex scenes and everything else these kids do. Or in Misery, where was the fingers and legs getting chopped off in the movie. If they can put that in every horrible Texas Chainsaw Massacre Remake then they can put it in a damn Stephen King adaptation. If the mothers of America don't like that trash and you're potentially losing a part of the audience who the fudge cares. Someday I hope to get the chance to write and be the director of one of SK's novels(maybe Cell or The Long Walk) and I'll make it the right way. Not one bloody detail will be spared for the movie I make. I don't care if its a 4 hour movie or like the new hobbit movie with 2 or 3 parts, as long as I get the job done and accurately transcribe the book into an awesome movie.

Thanks man. You know what I'm really tired of though. I'm tired of directors turning stephen kings novels into PG-13 movies. How F*cking dare they. I don't care if th..."
Well said! When you do, I'll look forward to watching it Kirk.

The book was obviously amazing, some people have a hard time getting through it because stephen king loves to go on for 50 pages about the d..."
Really??? Theres a remake of the movie???

The book was obviously amazing, some people have a hard time getting through it because stephen king loves to go on for 50 page..."
I believe there is one in the works, or there is talk of it.

The book was obviously amazing, some people have a hard time getting through it because stephen king loves to go on..."
Well there was talk of a Pet Sematary remake a few years back. That would be cool if they remade IT. That and Salem's Lot.



I thought they stopped making that size hardback books years ago, even before IT came out originally! Strange...what year does it say it was published?


Myra wrote: "Well, I think so, but now I'm not so sure...LOL Let me do a little research and I'll get back to you."
http://www.stephenking.com/library/no...
According to this website, the First Edition Release date was September 1986. I'll keep looking into it for you, but you might want to seriously consider taking it to a book dealer, who could tell you more about it. Sounds like it could be a very rare find indeed.


I've been looking and can find nothing on it. I won't give up! It could be a mis-print, in which case it would be very valuable. I know one thing, this really has me intrigued...I love a good mystery LOL



I may build up the courage soon though as Im sure it is brilliant.



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Also, I didn't find the Bev scene disturbing at all, I actually liked it because it expressed the union feelings that all of them had with each other. Yes, I know, they're kids, but we all had that "phase" as kids too.



I wrote up this big, long thing about my thoughts on it, but it's kind of spoilery, and I didn't wanna post it here, incase someone's not done with it, or they haven't read it yet, so it's here, if you fancy: http://nancyxboy.blog.com/?p=14
And it does contain minor spoilers, so you have been warned :)


Wow, you were lucky! My mom did go toe-to-toe with my teachers over a lot of things I did, but she threw out this particular book because I was terrified, and she thought she was doing it to protect me. I see her point now. She didn't so much have a problem with me reading Carrie over, and over again though, so there's that. But I wasn't even born when It came out. :/
Andii wrote: "You're only as old as you feel. :) What is age anyway? Unimportant. You're not old. :)"
Age is a state of mind. I agree with you, Andii. It's how we feel inside that counts. Yeah...what is age anyway? Nada
Age is a state of mind. I agree with you, Andii. It's how we feel inside that counts. Yeah...what is age anyway? Nada

It is possible for your fingers to go numb if you read Braille for seven or eight hours without stopping.
I was sixteen when I read this, and literally could not put it down! King's ability to develop characters that are flawed and beautiful is astounding! I don't know that the book was scary to me, as much as the group dynamic was just so intriguing.


The kids are what make the film. So many bright young actors. The late Jonathan Brandis. Emily Perkins and Seth Green.
John Ritter as the adult Ben. Annette O'Toole as Beverly.
And of course Tim Fucking Curry as Pennywise. I've never been so scared of a clown. He is a genuis.
Now it is a made for TV mini-series. So the violence and content has beeen dumbed down a bit. But the story is still there and very powerful.
I say watch it. But go into it knowing that it was an ABC made for TV movie from the early 90's.

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