There is a seventh Loser, Mike Hanlon, played by Chosen Jacobs, who is one of the only black people in the town of Derry, so he deals with abuse and hostility on a constant basis.
He gets it worst of all from the bully Henry Bowers, who learned his hatred of Mike from his racist father, who in the book has spent years tormenting the Hanlon family. “
Gotta have the quota minorities. Transexuals in part 2?
The only thing I care about at SDCC is that David Duchovny is there, and is Gillian Anderson gonna show up?
Translation: Hollywood devoid of new material and imagination...........
Can’t sleep, clowns may eat me.
Will the movie include the pre-adolescent gang bang from the book?
Did this happen in the book? Or is the director taking liberties?
Well...if anything it sounds like this version of “IT” is much truer to the Book than the made for TV version with Tim Curry. “IT” (the book) is VERY dark and twisted. (Stephen King years later admitted he was high on drugs most of time he was writing it, and it many ways it reads like a bad drug trip.)
That clip was creepy, but all I have to do is remind myself of Tim Curry and any suspense just evaporates.
Most likley because I didn't watch the original "IT" as a kid.
By the time I saw it I was an adult and had watched too much Mystery Science Theater. All I did was just rift it the whole way though. :/
I have forever been ruined.