Always been a guilty pleasure of mine. Tim Curry is perfection in the role of Pennywise. Soo psyched!
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Since this is a TV movie from 1991, I'm assuming it was shot 1.33:1, so why is the DVD 1.78:1? I've always avoided it for that reason. I'm sure this new version will be matted as well. Does it ruin the compositions?Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome? Why did you watch it, Max?
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Originally posted by Matt H. View PostSince this is a TV movie from 1991, I'm assuming it was shot 1.33:1, so why is the DVD 1.78:1? I've always avoided it for that reason. I'm sure this new version will be matted as well. Does it ruin the compositions?
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This is a movie I watched CONSTANTLY in high school when I was at the height of my Tim Curry obsession. I loved the whole thing though realized there was a lot that was corny about it. Still I loved it and it was one of those films I felt so connected to that when I watched it I felt like I was hanging out with my friends. I felt like I was IN Derry, that *I* was one of the Lucky Seven!
Haha, I was and am a dork.Å–ÇÆˆá¸±!Ꞩẖȫçꞣ!Ƥӧê•!
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I love it too. This is one of my favourite King adaptations. Like Alison said, you feel like you're part of the group and it's genuinely terrifying in spots. I always find rubber reality horror to be the creepiest. I haven't watched it in many years, but it was nightmarish to an 11 year old.Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome? Why did you watch it, Max?
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Originally posted by Killer Meteor View PostI think it was designed for matting in cinemas if they wished - so it looks fine (from memory!). On the other hand, it was missing the end credits for part 1, and the first five minutes for part 2!
Isn't the first five minutes of part 2 a recap of the end of part 1? Like with the same footage, involving the fate of Stanley?Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome? Why did you watch it, Max?
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Originally posted by Alison Jane View PostThis is a movie I watched CONSTANTLY in high school when I was at the height of my Tim Curry obsession. I loved the whole thing though realized there was a lot that was corny about it. Still I loved it and it was one of those films I felt so connected to that when I watched it I felt like I was hanging out with my friends. I felt like I was IN Derry, that *I* was one of the Lucky Seven!
Haha, I was and am a dork.
Tim Curry was an excellent Pennywise though, best thing about the series for sure. I'm hoping the new film version captures more of the book, except for the Turtle bit. That I hope they cut.Last edited by Randy G; 07-25-2016, 07:16 AM.
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