Inferno313
Banned
Is this an R?
I want to take my 14 year old daughter to see this.
Yeah, R for "violence/horror, bloody images, and for language"
Is this an R?
I want to take my 14 year old daughter to see this.
It will definitely come, and I'm looking forward to it too.I just want the RLM review.
They don't take themselves seriously and they don't expect their audience to, either.
To be honest, I've always had hope for this movie since I think there could be a new IT movie that would outdo the previous one if it was closer to the book and improved on everything. Even the 1st image of Pennywise made me have hope still despite the backlash it got. Then the 1st teaser trailer came and I already knew this movie was going to do well critically.If you'd have asked me a few years ago if this movie would have been recieved well I would have laughed! I'm stoked to see this!
I think he means the content is not made to be taken seriously. As it's a joke.Of course they do
If they didn't they woulda quit by now.
You don't do a thing for 10+ years and make it your full-time job without taking it seriously.
I think he means the content is not made to be taken seriously. As it's a joke.
I think he means the content is not made to be taken seriously. As it's a joke.
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Never bet against the amazon demigod and killer clown from outer space.
To be honest, I've always had hope for this movie since I think there could be a new IT movie that would outdo the previous one if it was closer to the book and improved on everything. Even the 1st image of Pennywise made me have hope still despite the backlash it got. Then the 1st teaser trailer came and I already knew this movie was going to do well critically.
The one thing I notice with some of the rotten reviews... most are valid criticisms, but there's a couple that say they don't even like the book as well. Haha. "I wish they had ditched the clown", "same shortcomings as King's original material".
I mean, I guess it's nice to see if the movie will change minds and all, but why send a reviewer who doesn't seem to like anything about the concept, to the movie? I dunno haha.
The critiques are totally fine, and the movie could get a 0% and I'd still see it, but these kinds of reviews always stick out to me. Like...poor reviewer having to sit through something they probably never would have enjoyed in the first place lol.
The one thing I notice with some of the rotten reviews... most are valid criticisms, but there's a couple that say they don't even like the book as well. Haha. "I wish they had ditched the clown", "same shortcomings as King's original material".
I mean, I guess it's nice to see if the movie will change minds and all, but why send a reviewer who doesn't seem to like anything about the concept, to the movie? I dunno haha.
The critiques are totally fine, and the movie could get a 0% and I'd still see it, but these kinds of reviews always stick out to me. Like...poor reviewer having to sit through something they probably never would have enjoyed in the first place lol.
Indeed, it's ridiculous. Again there are reviewers who review a movie, and reviewers who want to tell the world all about their personal tastes.
Actually that's the biggest qualm I have right now with the movie reviews.
"The kids are the draw", I'm in to see if Skarsgard out-pennywises Tim Curry and if they actually put the Rated R to good use in terms of twisted gory shit from the book. The whole Patrick thing for example.
That's even better than before, right? Wasn't it at $70m?Boxoffice have IT opening at $81m.
I wonder if these reviews have swung that estimate upwards, they also cite extremly strong pre ticket sales.
That's even better than before, right? Wasn't it at $70m?
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Never bet against the amazon demigod and killer clown from outer space.
And be better than both? :^)I pretty much expect the scores to be around the first Conjuring or maybe the second when all is said and done.
What's the balance between scenes dealing with kid bullying and scenes dealing with IT? I know the former is the majority of the book but I never like seeing it.
Also do all the kid's catchphrases get annoying at all?
Is this an R?
I want to take my 14 year old daughter to see this.
Sorry, but "It's getting good reviews" is not a spoiler.
If you consider "the movie's good" a spoiler, then whoooo boy, I'm afraid you're already lost.
Can someone who has seen it, rate the opening scene out of 10 for me? In terms of how brutal it is.
Carrie better than Shawshank or Green Mile? In what aspects?
Why is a 3/5 rotten?
The reviewer decides what is fresh/rotten, but that's a weird one. What outlet?
Why is a 3/5 rotten?
I think it's valid to see differing aspects of interest in a book like IT (and therefore by extension the film based on it).The one thing I notice with some of the rotten reviews... most are valid criticisms, but there's a couple that say they don't even like the book as well. Haha. "I wish they had ditched the clown", "same shortcomings as King's original material".
I mean, I guess it's nice to see if the movie will change minds and all, but why send a reviewer who doesn't seem to like anything about the concept, to the movie? I dunno haha.
The critiques are totally fine, and the movie could get a 0% and I'd still see it, but these kinds of reviews always stick out to me. Like...poor reviewer having to sit through something they probably never would have enjoyed in the first place lol.