OH AND THAT CHARACTER IS GAY NOW BECAUSE LA DI DA

OH AND THAT CHARACTER IS GAY NOW BECAUSE LA DI DA

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Absolute butcherjob of a film

>We want the fujo audience

If you ever expect an adaption to hold a candle to the source you are batshit crazy

I can think a ton of adaptations that are better than the source material, some of which are Stephen King adaptations

It's Stephen King though the adaptions tend to be better

When people say it's way too long, they fucking mean it. This was so insanely disappointing, Bill Hader and the clown actor is the only thing kino about the film.

>caring that some meme irrelevant character in a horror movie based on a king novel is gay
Dilate?

Lemme guess you finished your gallon of coke in an hour and needed more

Mr. Park Avenue Manicure

Eat dick

Most of which are Stephen King adaptations because King is a hack who writes the literary equivalent of capeshit.

The more involved King is with an adaptation means the higher chance that it's going to be shit.

Is the spider pennywise as shit as the tv film?

Nah but really not their fault King butchered it

Eddie was a virgin in the miniseries
Can't have an incel be the good guy now

Not him but I did finish my flask of bourbon halfway through. I was disappointedly sober by the end.

which ones?

Yup

Don't really know if anyone is as good as the books but;
Misery, Dolores Claiborne, The Shining and Green Mile are pretty good.

Brought water, but the pacing of the movie was fucking hilariously bad. The acting between the adult versions of the kids was genuine fucking cringe, zero chemistry; Hader carried really fucking hard and it's still a solid 3/10 movie.

I can't blame them for keeping the clown head when my biggest issue with the first was how little of Tim Curry Pennywise made to it's final form, but I was hoping they would go for a inbetween state. At least this time around it was more dynamic.

He was married to a woman in the book.

The most was a decent movie with a bizzare laughable twist at the end.

The gay subplot was literally the best part of the movie.

Richie and Eddie are the only good characters.

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He's married in the book, though it's a sham of a marriage and he's not sexually attracted to her at all.

I bet he got FUCKED in his TWINK ASSHOLE

He spent the film lusting after a guy much twinkier than him, Richie is clearly a top.

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I really liked it, ended up seeing both in Imax back to back to $20.

Makes me yearn to be a kid again when I had friends and no worries.

Esoteric (formerly apparent)

he was gay in the book too

you idiot

Like Kingsman 1

Who the fuck cares faggot.

I think every Steven King adaptation is better than the books because Steven King is a terrible writer. Even the shittiest King movies are at least more entertaining than his novels.

Fight Club was a better movie than book

Steven King is a fucking weird pedophile nutjob, the films very cleverly left out the bit where the kids while in the sewer fuck the shit of the girl one by one to "lose their innocence" while King talks in detail about the quality of each fuck she's taking in her train of childhood friends

IT and The Dark Tower were awful.

Eddie being a virgin in the miniseries is an example of a good adaptation change. Can't go too deep in adaptation but change defines his relationship with his mother succintly well.
Not saying the miniseries was great but it's a change in line with the core of the character.

True. And yet both of those movies, including both versions of It, are still better than the books.

He was gay in the book though. Pennywise taunts him for it.

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You're the first person ever to claim that.

This. I actually met one of the producers on Fight Club (he was heavily involved with the script and was pretty much the person who carried the project into existence from start to finish since it was his baby... unfortunately he also apparently became less and less of a significant figure as the production progressed) and he completely changed my opinion of the book/movie. He was adamant that the entire thing was a love story at heart and everything else was the backdrop supporting that. He said that Fincher got obsessed with le m knight shalaman twist and botched the ending. Apparently he voiced his concerns about it adamantly but got told to stfu. Lol rip balding passionate producer I guess.

Side note: it also like tanked his career and he has barely worked in the film industry since. I think it really ruined him

You mean Eddie? Because he's the one Pennywise taunts with by becoming a man and offering him a blowjob. Richie doesn't have any gay coding in the book.