Stephen King's IT
Warner Bros. is doing "It," tapping Dave Kajganich to adapt Stephen King's novel, with Dan Lin and Vertigo's Roy Lee and Doug Davison producing.
"It" centers on seven children in a small Maine town who confront the source of a series of murders in 1958 and again in 1985, when the cycle begins again. The novel was previously adapted into a 1990 ABC miniseries. Kajganich is also writing "Escape From New York" for Neal Moritz and New Line and "True Story" for Plan B to produce at Paramount Vantage, with Kevin McDonald attached to direct. |
Lets hope it's good, because there nothing worse than a big pile of "IT"
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Ooooh how exciting!
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I've always liked the adaptation with Tim Curry in it, though a theatrical version might be fun.
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I never saw the movie, or read the novel, but i hear its scary, sounds fun lol
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I would watch the remake. It can't be that bad. I just hope they show more gore in the remake. And have scarier scenes. The original IT was scary as hell, and I loved the novel by Stephen King. I would like to see a remake though!
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oh brother....here we go. they should leave out the giant mantis
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Man oh man
It used to scare the hell out of me.
In fact I think this movie is the reason why so many of my friends have a fear of clowns. When I got older and watched it I did not think it was that big of a deal. Rather corny actually. Especially the ending with the bike. Yuck! |
I never watched the original .
hmmmm....that's kind of odd.....maybe because it was a TV movie. |
The tv movie lost a lot of the intellectual and spiritual core of the book. Hopefully this version won't.
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