One of the most bizarre things was probably how the sequel was almost a black comedy at times, whereas the fist one had a more consistent tone.
Consistent in being ridiculous
Again no adaptation of IT turning into a fish-man and beheading a child, turning into a swarm of leeches and slowly devouring one of the bullies (the one who gave Bowers a hand job but was then punched after offering a blowjob, because Henry is totally not a fag) and turning into the Frankenstein monster and tearing another bully's face apart.
At least they didn't adapt the child orgy, and you just know they were salivating at the prospect.
Re: Movie Thread
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:01 pm
by Old Black Man
Henry Bowers x Patrick whatever the fuck his name was. They’re totally gay icons but of course nobody wants to claim them because they’re psychotic.
You have no idea how hard I am wishing for a hentai adaptation.
This?
While searching for the picture i learned that apparently someone translated it.
But i'm not sure if i'm ready for those levels of smut and degeneracy.
Okay, the firs tone had its moments, but the second one just didn't have the right execution to just about everything.
Again no adaptation of IT turning into a fish-man and beheading a child, turning into a swarm of leeches and slowly devouring one of the bullies (the one who gave Bowers a hand job but was then punched after offering a blowjob, because Henry is totally not a fag) and turning into the Frankenstein monster and tearing another bully's face apart.
I was about to see he was actually killed by mosquitos, but apparently it was flying leeches.
Though this highlights how Bowers' nakama always seem to get the short end of the stick in these adaptions. The leech kid was Patrick Hockstetter, who in the recent movie is just some generic Spoony lookalike who gets murdered off-screen after being chased by zombie kids.
In the novel he's a fat little kid who might actually be more fucked in the head than Bowers, with others not finding out because he's more introverted. He basically thinks that only he is "real".
I was about to see he was actually killed by mosquitos, but apparently it was flying leeches.
Yeah i remember the novel describing those creatures as "undefined" and "unreal", because among the fears the guy had (a guy who was killing animals and putting them in a freezer or something) one was about being consumed by the unknown/unreal and forgotten.