Yes, and there's always a sense of that unease with other encounters with the clown version, even in photographs. Still. It's one of those things I'm curious to see how it actually plays out in the film itself.
Yes, and there's always a sense of that unease with other encounters with the clown version, even in photographs. Still. It's one of those things I'm curious to see how it actually plays out in the film itself.
That's true, too!
I really am enjoying these trailers, but…yeah. I mean, that was a big part of that George scene in the book; Pennywise at first was just like "yoo hoo, I am just a harmless clown in a sewer, there's a whole circus here with me and won't that be fun?"
100% FUCKING CONFIRMED.
Oh, I'm not giving up. It's very much a part of my AM routine at this point.
They're so tired of hearing from me. So fucking tired.
This jerk is my rep, and I think he genuinely did expect kudos. From his Facebook post today:
I've read (possibly here, even) that Joe Hill helped him with the ending of 11-22-63, which is why it was so much better than some of his other works.
I miss Burger King's Italian chicken sandwich, sometimes.
I blame not TV Land, but rather a society that tells its youth that the answers can be found in the MTV video games.
I'd give it all to the homeless. Every cent.
I was most looking forward to the direwolf back on Winterfell in the credits but then the rest of the episode happened. Holy shit.
I read The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver yesterday while hanging out at the pool, and liked it a lot. Currently on a re-read of American Gods (I've only read it once), and am also about halfway through The Summer Before The War.
WESTEROSI COCKSUCKERS!
Paperbacks are recyclable! Our local service tells us to rip off the front covers and put it all in the bin.
Long Forgotten Fairytale really snuck up on me.
GET HYPE
I am here for this. I am here for all of this.
Gerry Dorsey?
Fucking hell. I meant the Karstarks and Robb, and also I may be getting shit mixed up from the book.