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I was on the fence with part 1. This looks better. Chastain and McEvoy usually bring it.
Well, one thing they did give away from the old woman scene is that the old woman was already dead by the time Beverly showed up. Pennywise is talking to her through a reanimated corpse.
-The flies
-The complaint about the heat because the body is decomposing
-The way the limbs flail when she's running at Bev
Nah, in the book, it’s one of Pennywise’s forms, like the werewolf or mummy. One of Beverley’s fears as a child was the witch from Hansel and Gretel. The lady’s teeth slowly change colors and into fangs, her hair starts falling out, her skin rots, and she turns into the witch. After Beverley escapes, the house is all boarded up. No lady ever lived there. All of it is a ruse of Pennywise.
I figured the book had it differently (I didn't remember the details of that scene) but this movie version seems different. The clues seem to be pointing more at her being a dead body rather than a witch.Nah, in the book, it’s one of Pennywise’s forms, like the werewolf or mummy. One of Beverley’s fears as a child was the witch from Hansel and Gretel. The lady’s teeth slowly change colors and into fangs, her hair starts falling out, her skin rots, and she turns into the witch. After Beverley escapes, the house is all boarded up. No lady ever lived there. All of it is a ruse of Pennywise.
One time I really tried to read the book. I must have made it around half way through but I had to tap out. The book was so extremely descriptive about everything it became painful. I read chapters and chapters of backstory for a character that killed himself in a bathtub. I felt like that was way too much shit to read just to find out that he committed suicide.
I dont remember this at all from the book. Odd.Nah, in the book, it’s one of Pennywise’s forms, like the werewolf or mummy. One of Beverley’s fears as a child was the witch from Hansel and Gretel. The lady’s teeth slowly change colors and into fangs, her hair starts falling out, her skin rots, and she turns into the witch. After Beverley escapes, the house is all boarded up. No lady ever lived there. All of it is a ruse of Pennywise.
I started the book before the remake came out & only made it a few chapters in. Might give it another shot but I can’t get over how long it is.
Reminded me of the old lady in room 237 in The Shining actually.Also kind of reminds me of the old lady in the diner from Legion.
Old people can be scary as shit.
I figured the book had it differently (I didn't remember the details of that scene) but this movie version seems different. The clues seem to be pointing more at her being a dead body rather than a witch.
Final Trailer
Damn you nailed it.
Dude you really should do this for a profession you are a monster at this casting game.
Thank you, sir. I shall immediately send my resume to WB-DC Films (Marvel Studios don't need my help).