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Really the idea that there really were lives at stake as far as children were concerned really spoke to the 11 year old me who saw this. It also helped that I was about to finish 5th grade and was 11 just like the kids in the flashbacks were. The shower scene where Pennywise comes out of the grate and tells Eddie

So basically they are going to make the same damn mistake as the original miniseries?

So basically they are going to make the same damn mistake as the original miniseries?

I mentioned Zack in another thread that this feels like a Tales From the Crypt story, but it is somewhat hampered by a strange page count. :At 316 pages (in the paperback i read last month) it is a length King usually doesn't have in his other books. His other short novels under his own name all tend to be from a

I mentioned Zack in another thread that this feels like a Tales From the Crypt story, but it is somewhat hampered by a strange page count. :At 316 pages (in the paperback i read last month) it is a length King usually doesn't have in his other books. His other short novels under his own name all tend to be from a

@avclub-615a666e6472b587f63193032da45961:disqus Exactly what I meant. Of all the things they say are worse than they used to be, food is definitely at the top of the list. It's all horrible and I believe we as a species have forgotten how to eat healthy and have it taste good.

@avclub-615a666e6472b587f63193032da45961:disqus Exactly what I meant. Of all the things they say are worse than they used to be, food is definitely at the top of the list. It's all horrible and I believe we as a species have forgotten how to eat healthy and have it taste good.

I'm replying to what you said below, @avclub-4a64a65da2d1fa66049a8810de357949:disqus Your advice seems to be that everyone who is paid to do what they love to do is some sort of con artist who is duping people into paying them for something you don't believe to be of real worth. You really do sound bitter, like

I'm replying to what you said below, @avclub-4a64a65da2d1fa66049a8810de357949:disqus Your advice seems to be that everyone who is paid to do what they love to do is some sort of con artist who is duping people into paying them for something you don't believe to be of real worth. You really do sound bitter, like

This is very Post-Modern. FX longs for the days of sitcoms that were of intermitent quality, yet became very popular and ran forever based on the virture that nobody ever remembered to cancel them. They want to create a sitcom to primarily function as background noise, how quaint.

This is very Post-Modern. FX longs for the days of sitcoms that were of intermitent quality, yet became very popular and ran forever based on the virture that nobody ever remembered to cancel them. They want to create a sitcom to primarily function as background noise, how quaint.

I'm more of a Charlize Theron guy myself, particularly in Monster. Yowza.

I'm more of a Charlize Theron guy myself, particularly in Monster. Yowza.

She's a Two-Face. Like the Batman villain, if that helps you.

It's the latest thing: "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" syndrome, goes hand in hand with "Cougaritis"

He's younger than her, she's getting up in age. He's an actor, she's an actor. He was in Super Troopers. This isn't very baffling to me. Women wise up when it comes to relationships as they mature, unfortunately for us guys (and some gals as well) we suck at maturing compared to women, it comes in fits and starts, for

He's younger than her, she's getting up in age. He's an actor, she's an actor. He was in Super Troopers. This isn't very baffling to me. Women wise up when it comes to relationships as they mature, unfortunately for us guys (and some gals as well) we suck at maturing compared to women, it comes in fits and starts, for

Hey Rabin, you have any plans to ever do an article on The Cotton Club? It's one of those films that almost everyone involved have a chapter in their respective autobiographies dedicated to describing it as their own personal Waterloo, or as I like to think of it, their own personal Battle of Hoth. And the background

Hey Rabin, you have any plans to ever do an article on The Cotton Club? It's one of those films that almost everyone involved have a chapter in their respective autobiographies dedicated to describing it as their own personal Waterloo, or as I like to think of it, their own personal Battle of Hoth. And the background

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At least the movie knew that Ginelli was the best character and to expand his role. If I'm not mistaken, he doesn't die in the film, right?