stephen king c/d?

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best image was Beverly covered in blood her father can't see.

tbf there's nothing better than this in the book either.

but taking history away from mike is unconscionable, wow.

difficult listening hour, Monday, 11 September 2017 05:06 (eight years ago)

(above and beyond its being cruel to deprive any character of a feature in a story where everyone gets exactly one)

difficult listening hour, Monday, 11 September 2017 05:10 (eight years ago)

meant to say *complicity in that second paragraph

xxp true. everything with Beverly is so harrowing- you know that's another thing lost here, cutting back and forth between childhood and adulthood in the book showed how little had changed, how much their adult lives mirrored their childhood dynamics. that deep rooted evil of It isn't here- besides almost all the history stuff being cut out, we don't get to really spend time in Derry & what a fucked up place it is & the damage that It has done over time in the past & in the 27 years since the kids first fought It.

the other image that sticks with me from the book is Stan slitting his wrists in the bathtub

flappy bird, Monday, 11 September 2017 05:13 (eight years ago)

yeah stan's death is heavy and also because it comes at the beginning you have just this mark of death on that kid for the entire rest of the book. iirc he doesn't really get all that much page time but it still casts a total shadow over everything even beyond the sick gray hollowness of even a pleasant day of kid activities in derry.

that is crazy taking history away from mike. and from the story overall. even if i thought king could have cut back SOME of that stuff, the background stuff on derry's long history with horrors does a lot to elevate the book imo.

Doctor Casino, Monday, 11 September 2017 05:32 (eight years ago)

they coulda condensed that angle somehow... a lone balloon rises from the storm drain. on it, the calumet logo

difficult listening hour, Monday, 11 September 2017 05:45 (eight years ago)

Things I liked about this:

- The location was perfect, it looks exactly as King described Derry in the books, from the standpipe to the river to the Barrens.
- The kids were for the most part good actors; frankly if there was someone not pulling his weight it was the kid playing Bill.
- Updating the hand reaching out of the photo album to Pennywise jumping out of the slide presentation was a hell of a jump scare.
- It was set in the late 80s but not overburdened with "80s signifiers" -- there was a Gremlins poster on Bill's wall, the NKOTB joke and Richie in the video arcade. That's about it. As far as t-shirts, the kids wore either Maine-specific or King-specific logo shirts like Freese's Dept. Store and Tracker Brothers.
- That, aside from the missing kids "all floating down here," the filmmakers resisted the temptation to literalize the metaphorical and externalize the internal, which a lot of King adaptations suffer from, including the miniseries of IT. (Cf. Beverly seeing Pennywise's maw open with the lights at the bottom, and later saying "It felt like being dead," to Tim Curry's "GAZE into my DEAD LIGHTS.")
- One moment played perfectly in pointing out Stan's character trait of being neat and fastidious all the time: The other kids all dump their bikes in the middle of the street and he takes a second to put down his kickstand.

Otherwise, I think it was a real missed opportunity -- without the familiarity that comes with having read the book, and without having the adult versions of the characters in the same movie, you get no sense of who these kids are. They're just a bunch of kids that this happens to. It's already been pointed out how Mike was given short shrift, but without his carrying the little diorama of the standpipe, would you know Ben wants to be an architect? That Bill wants to be a writer? And that they already display skills that will manifest in their adult lives?

Then there's nitpicky stuff: Why would Eddie believe the mean girl at the drugstore instead of hearing about the placebos from his pharmacist? Why did they not include the fact that Pennywise was setting up Henry to take the fall, and that in fact he's arrested and sent to the loony bin for the deaths of the missing children? This fact is CRUCIAL to the adult half of the story. The adults ignoring all the bad things that happen is barely alluded to -- we see the couple passing Ben by when Henry is assaulting him, but not Beverly getting attacked and the man across the street going into his house.

It just ultimately seemed more like an outline than a movie, but compared to the trailers I saw for JIGSAW and HAPPY DEATH DAY, it's probably LES DIABOLIQUES in comparison.

Old Lynch's Sex Paragraph (Phil D.), Monday, 11 September 2017 13:55 (eight years ago)

It was set in the late 80s but not overburdened with "80s signifiers"

This I was definitely grateful over.

Anne of the Thousand Gays (Eric H.), Monday, 11 September 2017 14:01 (eight years ago)

We got a trailer for the new Darren Aronofsky film 'Mother!' in addition to Jigsaw.

how's life, Monday, 11 September 2017 14:03 (eight years ago)

"Mother!" just reminds me of "Faaaaather!" from It Crowd.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 11 September 2017 14:21 (eight years ago)

i just remembered how much they focused on the cast with LOSER changed to LOVER in the final scene. subtle.

na (NA), Monday, 11 September 2017 14:21 (eight years ago)

they don't even really deal with richie's voices either. he does it maybe once, the rest of the time it's just bad 'your mother' jokes.

na (NA), Monday, 11 September 2017 14:22 (eight years ago)

I guess I'll just tamp down my expectations when I finally get around to seeing this.

In other 'news': after finding some list online where several horror writers sang its praises and recalling that it had good word of mouth 'round these parts, Revival might wind up being my first 21st Century King book.

Scott Staph (Old Lunch), Monday, 11 September 2017 14:24 (eight years ago)

I guess they'll throw out all that cosmic turtle stuff too?

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 11 September 2017 14:26 (eight years ago)

i was wondering about that because of the lego turtle in that one scene but yeah, seems like it. can't really blame them for that one though, it would be pretty bizarre/hard to show on screen.

na (NA), Monday, 11 September 2017 14:29 (eight years ago)

Hard to understand why King thought it was a good idea.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 11 September 2017 14:31 (eight years ago)

Never really liked how the turtle and It spoke like a jokey kooky uncle. Is that what eons old entities speak like?

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 11 September 2017 14:33 (eight years ago)

i just remembered how much they focused on the cast with LOSER changed to LOVER in the final scene. subtle.

― na (NA), Monday, September 11, 2017 10:21 AM (seventeen minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

It wasn't just in the final scene though. I think Eddie's already done that by the time he joins back up with them.

how's life, Monday, 11 September 2017 14:39 (eight years ago)

yeah they showed it earlier but they held the camera on it for a while in the hand-holding scene, like HEY DO YOU GET IT THEY AREN'T LOSERS ANY MORE THROUGH THE POWER OF LOVE

na (NA), Monday, 11 September 2017 14:42 (eight years ago)

gotcha.

how's life, Monday, 11 September 2017 14:50 (eight years ago)

so how do they handle the underage sewer fuckfest in this movie

here's how **takes sip of duck urine** economics works (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 11 September 2017 14:51 (eight years ago)

suprisingly graphically

na (NA), Monday, 11 September 2017 14:54 (eight years ago)

shutupandtakemymoney.jpg

so sick of hollywood thinking they understand story better than stephen king

here's how **takes sip of duck urine** economics works (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 11 September 2017 14:56 (eight years ago)

Sewer orgy is basically the Tom Bombadil of It: the first thing any reasonable human would cut from an adaptation.

I did miss the cosmic mystical weirdness from the book. We don't even get to see It's "true" spider-like form but I assume they're saving that for the sequel. I did like Pennywise's glowing vagina dentata throat though. A suitable hint of the Lovecraftian.

Biggest sins of the movie IMO were shortchanging Mike Hanlon (the decision to give Ben all of Mike's Derry history stuff is baffling) and making the climax about rescuing Bev. That felt awfully forced.

Most of the other adaptation choices I could at least see the logic behind.

The Marmadook (latebloomer), Monday, 11 September 2017 16:28 (eight years ago)

i've read the book so i'm not worried about spoilers, but i always felt like the best part of the novel was the hidden/not-so-hidden dark, murderous history of Derry that these kids are a bit aware of and then start to uncover more and see the pattern, King really deployed that to chilling effect in the book. it sounds like maybe that's not the case here so much?

nomar, Monday, 11 September 2017 16:36 (eight years ago)

It's not totally baffling. Ben is the first person we encounter in the library in the book as well - dashing in to hide from Bowers and where he pens the haiku, I think. It makes a certain kind of sense why they consolidated all the library stuff into one character. I just wish it wasn't a choice they'd made.

how's life, Monday, 11 September 2017 16:39 (eight years ago)

xp: they briefly gloss over stuff like the ironworks and the black spot. There is a mural of the Bradley Gang shootout on a wall in the town, which goes unmentioned. I think that's all.

how's life, Monday, 11 September 2017 16:41 (eight years ago)

***SPOILER***
Am I remembering it right that they basically beat It by hitting it with sticks
***END SPOILER***

streeps of range (wins), Monday, 11 September 2017 16:47 (eight years ago)

no they beat It by fucking

flappy bird, Monday, 11 September 2017 16:52 (eight years ago)

i've read the book so i'm not worried about spoilers, but i always felt like the best part of the novel was the hidden/not-so-hidden dark, murderous history of Derry that these kids are a bit aware of and then start to uncover more and see the pattern, King really deployed that to chilling effect in the book. it sounds like maybe that's not the case here so much?

― nomar, Monday, September 11, 2017 12:36 PM (sixteen minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

yes this was my biggest disappointment. Derry isn't as much of a presence. the adults we do see are def fucked up & gross & creepy, but without digressions into history AND jumping back & forth in time & highlighting how the town goes through collective amnesia every 27 years, the depth of the evil of It pretty much vanishes.

flappy bird, Monday, 11 September 2017 16:54 (eight years ago)

Ah so that's why it's called the lovers club xp

streeps of range (wins), Monday, 11 September 2017 16:55 (eight years ago)

There is like one line where Ben Hanscomb says something like 'this place is different than any town I've ever lived in' and something about the murder rate in derry being whatever number of times the national average.

how's life, Monday, 11 September 2017 17:03 (eight years ago)

there was a p good kid malapropism gag in this

streeps of range (wins), Monday, 11 September 2017 17:08 (eight years ago)

do fuckfests really bring unity to teams?

Dean of the University (Latham Green), Monday, 11 September 2017 17:28 (eight years ago)

ask the 2005 minnesota vikings

na (NA), Monday, 11 September 2017 17:39 (eight years ago)

Sewer orgy is basically the Tom Bombadil of It: the first thing any reasonable human would cut from an adaptation.

― The Marmadook (latebloomer), Monday, 11 September 2017 17:28

I haven't read Tolkien but pictures of Bombadil make me wish he was in the films.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 11 September 2017 18:29 (eight years ago)

I am not completing that analogy

this iphone speaks many languages (DJP), Monday, 11 September 2017 18:59 (eight years ago)

hahaeurrrgh

here's how **takes sip of duck urine** economics works (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 11 September 2017 19:02 (eight years ago)

:D

The Marmadook (latebloomer), Monday, 11 September 2017 19:05 (eight years ago)

The Ritual of Hahaeürrrgh

Doctor Casino, Monday, 11 September 2017 19:07 (eight years ago)

Hey dol! Merry dol! Tom Bombadildo!

Old Lynch's Sex Paragraph (Phil D.), Monday, 11 September 2017 19:08 (eight years ago)

I am not completing that analogy

― this iphone speaks many languages (DJP), Monday, 11 September 2017 19:59

Please do, I'm not getting the joke.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 11 September 2017 19:18 (eight years ago)

Love this picture
http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Tom_Bombadil_2.jpg

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 11 September 2017 19:21 (eight years ago)

Funny website name too.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 11 September 2017 19:21 (eight years ago)

Thought this was mostly just mediocre, occasionally veering towards outright bad due to some really weird stylistic choices e.g. cheerful gore clean-up montage soundtracked by The Cure, slow-mo bully shouting "fuuuuuck yooooou", couple of others that don't spring to mind just now.

Number None, Monday, 11 September 2017 19:31 (eight years ago)

oh yeah, Pennywise did the futterwacken too. That kind of took me out of it

Number None, Monday, 11 September 2017 19:34 (eight years ago)

cheerful gore clean-up montage soundtracked by The Cure

oh yeah i forgot about this!

na (NA), Monday, 11 September 2017 19:39 (eight years ago)

So many odd decisions, tho tbh those were what gave the movie any character.

Anne of the Thousand Gays (Eric H.), Monday, 11 September 2017 19:48 (eight years ago)

I at least appreciated that they used a relatively obscure Cure song, in addition to the first verse of an XTC song. I can only imagine how heavy they would've leaned on the 80s references if it had been shot after Stranger Things came out.

flappy bird, Monday, 11 September 2017 21:50 (eight years ago)

oh yeah, Pennywise did the futterwacken too. That kind of took me out of it

― Number None, Monday, September 11, 2017 3:34 PM (yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I thought I had made this comment here, but apparently it was while I was still fruitlessly trying to comment in the gawker media realm:

http://io9.gizmodo.com/he-looks-like-johnny-depp-as-the-mad-hatter-if-it-star-1785356078

how's life, Tuesday, 12 September 2017 16:54 (eight years ago)

Never really liked how the turtle and It spoke like a jokey kooky uncle. Is that what eons old entities speak like?

― Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, September 12, 2017 12:03 AM (yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

King can only write in 3 voices, give him a break

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Wednesday, 13 September 2017 00:18 (eight years ago)


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