IT -Official Trailer

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Just watched the trailer, and I think it looks really good. I'm always cautious and try not to expect too much when it comes to King movie adaptations, but I'm looking forward to this.

I was perfectly okay with switching to time to the 80s, and after that slide projector scene, I'm in love with it.
 

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Just watched the trailer, and I think it looks really good. I'm always cautious and try not to expect too much when it comes to King movie adaptations, but I'm looking forward to this.

I was perfectly okay with switching to time to the 80s, and after that slide projector scene, I'm in love with it.
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Just watched the trailer, and I think it looks really good. I'm always cautious and try not to expect too much when it comes to King movie adaptations, but I'm looking forward to this.

I was perfectly okay with switching to time to the 80s, and after that slide projector scene, I'm in love with it.

Welcome to the Forum. Cool avatar. =D
 

muskrat

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Either suck or it won't. But I've read how the new script is dropping all the classic monster forms from It's repertoire, as these new cats think those just aren't scary anymore. Guess they've never run from any werewolves or black lagoon monsters.

They've updated the fifties to the eighties, and now, this. But...I ain't seen It yet. It might rock my world.

Bucket of greasy popcorn, studio eight. No worries, I still have the book on my shelf.

Wow me.
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Philzilla

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Either suck or it won't. But I've read how the new script is dropping all the classic monster forms from It's repertoire, as these new cats think those just aren't scary anymore. Guess they've never run from any werewolves or black lagoon monsters.

They've updated the fifties to the eighties, and now, this. But...I ain't seen It yet. It might rock my world.

Bucket of greasy popcorn, studio eight. No worries, I still have the book on my shelf.

Wow me.
.

Yeah. no worries, but they probably dropped the classic characters because Universal owns the rights to the classic likenesses.
 

muskrat

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Yeah. no worries, but they probably dropped the classic characters because Universal owns the rights to the classic likenesses.

Nah, Universal hasn't corned the market on werewolves, vampires, or mummies. The Creature from the Black Lagoon, maybe, but the distinct Jack Pierce Frankenstein make-up can be altered (and has been, many times in other movies) just enough to pass any copyright restrictions while still clearly representing Mary Shelley's monster. And they can all be frightening--all it takes is a bit of imagination and a talented FX crew. But nope...too old fashion, I suppose.

Next they'll be remaking Christine as a Dodge Viper.
 
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Yeah. no worries, but they probably dropped the classic characters because Universal owns the rights to the classic likenesses.
Yeah. no worries, but they probably dropped the classic characters because Universal owns the rights to the classic likenesses.
Yeah Universal is supposed to be rebooting all their monster films and making them interconnected like the Marvel films. With that in mind I can understand not using them in IT. I do know the leper will remain in the story and possibly the two drowned children, and the giant bird. Maybe we'll even see the werewolf because that was taken from I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Just have to wait and see. I'm super stoked to see this YEAH!