Why was it scary?

So i wasn't terrified, but it was slightly alarmed by this movie even though it was throwing really friendly ideas at me like ballons and that ridiculous spider ending.

Is this just another part of horror requiring the acknowledgment of the viewer kind of subjectivity?

I guess one of the things that made it scary was taking innocent things like clowns and balloons and corrupting them.

I never did see that movie. Did they ever properly show the Deadlights and the Ritual Of Chüd?

Me and no. They also left out the children's gangbang session, can you believe it?

Meh

if you were a kid watching it alone at night, you'd be scared. some scares are meant for children an dont really affect adults, that alarm you felt manifests are true terrible to a child.

also fuck that clown.

Fuck you Stephen Kangz
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It was a different time. Thanks to immigration we no longer have communities so no carnivals or circuses. Clowns are basically non-existant. Just like the headless horseman, the fear is outdated since you will never be in a situation where you may run into the normal version of these things.

So the kikes ruined horror too?

What happened to the quality of Hollywood kikes anyways? All they seem to do now is try to shoehorn in as much progressive overtones as possible.

Yids get pretty bold when they feel that victory is in the bag. They'll brag about that shit toward the end.

They jumped the gun, underestimating how many people didn't buy their shit and doubled down. Now everything has to be a statement.

First half when they were all children is great but second half with the adults is meh at best.

Stephen King did that all on his own.

I didn't' think it was scary, just that Tim Curry is just charismatic. Also, in the modern age, you know someone would fuck that clown, even if they're a monster under it all. I'm sure there is IT porn somewhere out there or rule 63 of pennywise.

Nah, it's just hollywood that got completely rotten.
Look at the blair witch project or japanese horror.

Does the reddit-right literally believe this?

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Fuck off already. Stop shitting up this place,

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Evil clowns are a horror cliche now, it can never have the impact it had in the past.

IT works best as a children's story despite the adult rating.

Everything goes in cycles. They'll come around again once people stop trying to edge out clowns so hard. Blame ICP

what a dumdum

this is it. that's why the movie worked, pennywise didn't actually look creepy or deformed and had some great bantz throughout the movie. but that was the point, he's not supposed to look deranged and creepy and that's how he lures kids. that's why this new IT creature is odd, it's this hulking deformed intimidating monster.

I mean I guess in its own way that's okay because it's a monster's crude approximation of what a clown would be, but that just seems stupid. it's supposed to be this monster that is masterful at becoming whatever kids like to lure them in and then it can also become their greatest fear.

also tim curry owned that movie and it will bomb just like that rockey horror picture show remake bombed. curry was the man and there's nobody doing it like him right now.

Only Part 1 was good.

It wasn't, it was just garbage with Tim Curry dicking around the entire time and managing to make it far more entertaining than it otherwise would have been.

What do wiggers in face paint have to do with evil clowns? Blame John Wayne Gacy.

that's why the children have a gang bang at the end

Ftfy

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What? how?

Why? What did he do wrong?

nigger do you even live in minority-majority towns?

Thankfully not.Yeah, ghettos suck, but even third world countries have carnival/festival?

It wasn't.

he was a faggot

It's as if there is tension between high IQ and low IQ populaces when they are being raped to living in close proximity.

It wasnt

Because I watched it when I was like 6.

What went wrong with that cowboy?

no, in the book it happens between the thirteen year olds. gotta have that extra three pages of padding in a thousand page book, after all

Not scary, I'd just argue that Pennywise was a very memorable character due to the performance.

It was more psychologically scary than anything. As points out, it's more terrifying because it's about the vulnerabilities of children.