Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 17:29:12 GMT
I'm going to see it myself but I found this on redit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/stephenking/comments/6srt9c/just_saw_the_stephen_king_it_footage_before/
Sounds incredible, and reading through the comments people are saying that "Bill is perfect" and he "blows Tim Curry's performance out of the water"
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 19:31:45 GMT
|
|
|
Post by NewtJorden on Aug 11, 2017 19:52:25 GMT
Wow, thats awesome.
|
|
|
Post by gbone on Aug 11, 2017 20:22:09 GMT
Dang, that got deleted quick!
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 20:59:39 GMT
Dang, that got deleted quick!
Lol that was fast. I didn't close the page tho so I stil have it
|
|
Peter B. Parker
Sophomore
Watch the hands, not the mouth
@babygroot
Posts: 853
Likes: 411
|
Post by Peter B. Parker on Aug 12, 2017 7:52:15 GMT
I found that out on the ODEON website a couple of days ago.
|
|
|
Post by brownstones on Aug 12, 2017 17:13:40 GMT
There's one floating around vimeo.
229349794. <-- copy and paste into vimeo.com url.
|
|
robin
Sophomore
Play with monkeys, put bananas in hidden places.
@robin
Posts: 110
Likes: 31
|
Post by robin on Aug 12, 2017 19:06:39 GMT
I have the scene downloaded on my pc, but my YouTube uploads keep getting blocked...
That being said, I'm pretty impressed with Bill Skarsgård. His performance is pretty damn creepy, especially when his laughter suddenly turns into complete silence.
|
|
|
Post by politicidal on Aug 13, 2017 0:17:52 GMT
Found a summary. Drats, I missed it. TEXT: Georgie Meets PennywiseThe scene playing in theaters this weekend is when little Georgie Denbrough encounters the creepy clown in the sewers of his neighborhood. After the flow of rain into the street drainage system sends his paper sailboat that his brother made him into the sewer, he’s met by a clown with glowing yellow eyes and sharp buckteeth. Pennywise is creepy and friendly at the same time, like any monster trying to trap a kid would be, his eyes becoming a little less sinister by turning blue. He asks Georgie where his brother is, talks with the kid about the smells and sounds of the circus, and gets excited about popcorn. It’s all very unnerving knowing how monstrous Pennywise is at his core. There’s a lot of tension at work here, heightened by Bill Skarsgard’s outstanding performance. Bill Skarsgard isn’t doing a performance like that of Tim Curry in the miniseries adaptation. Not only does his voice fluctuate between a higher pitched joyful tone to a deeper, more menacing sound, but the cadence of his dialogue adds a touch of uneasiness to the proceedings. Even creeper is how moist the clown’s lips are, occasionally dripping with a bit of slobber, presumably because he’s so hungry for the taste of children (which, as we learned during our set visit, was a happy accident after Skarsgard’s make-up ended up producing a lot of drool). There’s one particular moment where Pennywise goes quiet, his eyes looking wonky, one slowly veering away from gazing at Georgie, before the clown regains his train of thought. It’s a very odd moment, but it makes for an even scarier exchange between the clown and this boy. www.slashfilm.com/it-sneak-preview-reaction/
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 1:35:23 GMT
Found a summary. Drats, I missed it. TEXT: Georgie Meets PennywiseThe scene playing in theaters this weekend is when little Georgie Denbrough encounters the creepy clown in the sewers of his neighborhood. After the flow of rain into the street drainage system sends his paper sailboat that his brother made him into the sewer, he’s met by a clown with glowing yellow eyes and sharp buckteeth. Pennywise is creepy and friendly at the same time, like any monster trying to trap a kid would be, his eyes becoming a little less sinister by turning blue. He asks Georgie where his brother is, talks with the kid about the smells and sounds of the circus, and gets excited about popcorn. It’s all very unnerving knowing how monstrous Pennywise is at his core. There’s a lot of tension at work here, heightened by Bill Skarsgard’s outstanding performance. Bill Skarsgard isn’t doing a performance like that of Tim Curry in the miniseries adaptation. Not only does his voice fluctuate between a higher pitched joyful tone to a deeper, more menacing sound, but the cadence of his dialogue adds a touch of uneasiness to the proceedings. Even creeper is how moist the clown’s lips are, occasionally dripping with a bit of slobber, presumably because he’s so hungry for the taste of children (which, as we learned during our set visit, was a happy accident after Skarsgard’s make-up ended up producing a lot of drool). There’s one particular moment where Pennywise goes quiet, his eyes looking wonky, one slowly veering away from gazing at Georgie, before the clown regains his train of thought. It’s a very odd moment, but it makes for an even scarier exchange between the clown and this boy. www.slashfilm.com/it-sneak-preview-reaction/I'm sure one will resurface soon. Comparing this scene to the one in the miniseries, it is so much better. Way creepier. Bill's Pennywise is better than Curry's (from that scene). The dialogue in this one is also straight from the book which is great
|
|
|
Post by brownstones on Aug 16, 2017 17:24:47 GMT
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2017 23:25:30 GMT
You're a life-saver, brownstones!
|
|
|
Post by brownstones on Aug 17, 2017 1:08:33 GMT
You're a life-saver, brownstones! No problem $10
|
|
sagenesse
Sophomore
@sagenesse
Posts: 306
Likes: 116
|
Post by sagenesse on Aug 19, 2017 6:19:00 GMT
That clip was better than the one I saw. Thanks I admit I had my doubts about this remake but over time I've been won over. I love how Pennywise looks and talks.
|
|
Peter B. Parker
Sophomore
Watch the hands, not the mouth
@babygroot
Posts: 853
Likes: 411
|
Post by Peter B. Parker on Aug 20, 2017 8:42:59 GMT
|
|