They're coming out with an It remake...
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They're coming out with an It remake...

I honestly don't think it is time to make another It movie, and I feel that this is going to end in disaster. How about everyone else?
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I think what really bothers me is that King books don't ever work well as a two hour movie. There are exceptions though.
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1. Tim Curry was iconic in the 1990 movie of the book- his screen presence chilled you to the bone when he appeared and he just oozed evil, even when he was trying to be light-hearted, he made it easy to believe that he was one evil dude..hard to see how anyone out there could match that.
2. IT is one of the few King movies that actually translates well from book to screen- the 50s Derry setting contrasted with the older 80s setting as the characters grow up and try to put Pennywise behind them is a tricky thing to film but i thought the movie did it perfectly, spending just the right amount of time on the characters as they return 'home'.
3. Beverly the main character?? Stupid, the story is about 7 kids who fight evil and each of them are central to the story, concentrating on just one is weak and makes a mockery of King's excellent story.
4. Children getting murdered did happen in 1990 when the original movie came out but in these sensitive times, a movie about a clown who lures children into sewers with the promise of candy, only to rip them limb from limb may not sit well with the modern audience. Which leads me to suspect thats the reason they brought the rating down a bit, which is another insult to King as the story would be too diluted.
5. Its lazy- get some original ideas instead of remaking a 1990 tv movie

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And on a similar note, they're also remaking Pet Semmatary, in spite of the fact that the one already existing is excellent. They say that they are aiming this movie toward teenagers, one of the changes being that Ellie will now be an adolescent.

Honestly, why do we need to target stuff toward teens? The majority of teenagers are moronic illiterate sluts who only think about their friends and their genitals. They wouldn't know brilliance if it slapped them in the face, and they consider anything more than twenty years old "bad". There should be laws limiting teenage financial resources so the media will begin developing quality material again.
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Thing is though, there must be an audience for these films or else they simply wouldnt be made and the fact remains there are enough people out there who like these movies enough to pay to see them so the trend will continue. The horror genre really needs the same shot in the arm that Scream (1996) and The Ring (2003) gave it before we drown in all the inferior sequels and dire remakes..
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I'm a big fan of foreign cinema and right now it seems that Korea is putting out the really goood horoor movies. If you have a chance to see it check out "Whispering Corridors". I also just watched a movie called "Confession", don't be surprised if we see this movie come out of Hollywood.
It's funny but the horror genre always seems to need a shot in the arm and it almost always comes from foreign (to me, outside the US) influences.
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