Even if they had all those rights, the simplicity of what appears on screen is best.
Even if they had all those rights, the simplicity of what appears on screen is best.
“photogenic New England town with an undercurrent of evil”
Every character will be portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix.
Exactly. A squirrel would have been so much more fun. A wink to the comics without disrupting the film.
But it gave us one of the greatest songs ever:
But any attempt to make it a pure comedy is thwarted by killing little kids just to give Pennywise big moments.
This would have had SO MUCH more power if we hadn’t just revisited the Overlook in “Ready Player One.”
The movie just does not work. Too long. Tonally all over the place. Even with a three-hour running time, you never buy the emotional bond between the adults-version of the Losers, which is crucial. I understand *why* you’d want to include the kids so much, but it’s really to the detriment of the adult cast clicking.…
And Patrick Hockstetter.
From The Atlantic: “The length of It Chapter Two is matched by the scale of Pennywise’s big scares, assisted by the slickest visual effects money can buy, but it means the story never manages to pick up any speed. This is a lumbering brute of a film, a creaky roller coaster that inches a little too slowly toward every…
“The Incredibly Strange Teenagers Who Are Definitely Not Mutants But Became Mixed-Up Superheroes”
I thought Victoria Pedretti was going to be in this, too.
My favorite part of Walking Dead apocalyptic realism is how every character looks like they spent the time between seasons at a spa. #RefreshedAndReadyForBattle
Feige is a guy who almost always says the right thing. You can see how that lends itself toward being someone who can juggle of these A-list stars, agents, producers, directors, writers, movie connections, fan desires and more ... without ever make himself the center of a universe that, let’s face it, wouldn’t exist…
Not forgetting, but I guess my question is this: You’re still casting, writing & producing these shows for TV. Will you be casting for someone who is good enough to transition to starring in her own feature motion picture? Will you hold back on plot lines & secrets & big-time cameos for a possible movie? Is the…
Maybe. But what has TV done for Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, the Runaways, Punisher, Agents of SHIELD, etc., etc.? Those all had varying degrees of success, but as TV shows and there’s no obvious translation to the big screen and further its now unlikely we see any of those versions in the MCU. .. We’ll see if Disney+…
Mixed feelings on this.
Probably you should watch “Generations,” given what I suspect might happen in the cliffhanger season finale.
All true. And as a teenager reading the book, I understood that concept/cycle that King was conveying — the infection of a town with evil from a supernatural source that amplifies said evil.
Love Brie.