I remember that I finished this book late at night while working afternoons at the hospital until 11pm. I drove home to see five semi-floating balloons in the parking lot. I could not wheel up that ramp fast enough! lol
To this day, that book scared me the most! Cannot wait for the new movie!
Also looking forward to the Man in Black ... Gunslinger.
Roses are red. Tacos are enjoyable. Don't blame immigrants, because you're unemployable.
T-11 Flaccid Paraplegic due to TM July 1985 @ age 12
The trailer looks pretty good. Stephen King adaptations can range a whole lot in quality.
The part of It I recall most vividly is when one of the characters is looking at an old photo album of the town's parades, and in one of the pictures there's Pennywise, who suddenly starts shimmying up a lamp post towards him. I threw my copy of the book on the ground and left it there for a while.
I watched the IT. I don't like horror movies, let alone be stuck in one for almost 3 hours but, I actually really, really, really, really liked this movie. Time felt like it flew by in an instant and all the adrenaline and hype I accumulated during my escape from reality gradually trickled out of me as the credits rolled and I journeyed home. It was a damn good movie though.
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