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But yeah, I know many people scared to death of clowns cause they saw it as a child.![]()
the fukk is so funny about that breh?

But yeah, I know many people scared to death of clowns cause they saw it as a child.![]()

the fukk is so funny about that breh?![]()


Um ive never read the book but someone once told me that in the book one of the boys worst nightmare was to be gay? and i guess IT or something boned one of the kids?
Is this true![]()
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I love IT the movie so as I kid I started to try and read it that book was so thick. Then I go to read it and it has some gay dudes getting murdered on a bridge or some shyt early in the book and I was like WTF and gave it up. I read alot of the Dark Tower series at the time though.
I was really young when i read it bruh like 6th grade so that probably was part of the reason I didn't know any better. LOLThat part of the story was dope to me. Adrian Melon was the name of the gay guy that was murdered and the police ended up blaming the murder on some local teenage thugs. They were part of it, cause they threw the queer guy off a bridge but IT was under the bridge and ate him alive. That was always a dope part of the story to me. How come it put you off? Cause the guy was a feg?
i never watched It all the way through, but what i remember was pretty good
i prefer simple, more visceral stories when it comes to horror, like texas chainsaw massacre
I was really young when i read it bruh like 6th grade so that probably was part of the reason I didn't know any better. LOL

I got it on my Ipad now just haven't gotten around to reading it again.
It was always a great part of the story to me. Specially how Adrian's boyfriend was from Derry and he knew really ugly shyt went down in that town from time to time. But Adrian wasn't from the town and didn't know this. So he was flamboyant with his sexuality, not knowing what that could bring. It was a really interesting part of the story for me. Don't let it put you off.
if a movie goes in the direction of using a lot of dialog and dramatic acting, it had better execute very well on that, or the people who came for the clown are going to not tolerate itIts funny, I was watching IT with some friends one day and they didn't like it cause they said, u barely ever see the clown or any action. I guess its one of those horror stories that is more mental than seeing gory shyt going on all the time.
I got it on my Ipad now just haven't gotten around to reading it again.
if a movie goes in the direction of using a lot of dialog and dramatic acting, it had better execute very well on that, or the people who came for the clown are going to not tolerate it
i also like movies that employ a lot of visual style, like suspiria, deep red, and house. even when there is no threat on screen, these movies look beautiful or have great music
videodrome is probably my favorite horror film that has a relatively deep story with broader implications and needs a lot of set up before the action
Stephen King's The Long Walk is also a classic
I don't believe I've ever heard of that one. What was it about?
I also liked Insomnia by Stephen King. That was a pretty good book.