I worked with toddlers and pre schoolers for three years. Sometimes I accidentally slip and tell a friend to say bye to an inanimate object (“say bye bus!”) & occasionally they unthinkingly just do it.
This is just a reminder that the actual creator of the upcoming Lovecraft series is a Black woman named Misha Green(who also made Underground)
Jordan Peele is the producer but he did not write the story. I know we are all excited to see another Jordan Peele original but not everything he works in is his original piece
Same with Spike Lee. He may be the producer of a movie, but that doesn’t mean it’s a Spike Lee Joint
Please give credit for these stories to the actual creators
Classic painting + Horror Icons by Dave Pollot
A Hello you guys! Here’s a list of Classic Novels Turned Movies I’ve read and watched and I thought of sharing them with you. If you have any suggestions you can always drop a message on my dm’s. Here goes;
Anna Karenina (2012) // Leo Tolstoy
Atonement (2007) // Ian McEwan
Emma (1996) // Jane Austen
Frankenstein (1931) // Mary Shelley
Great Expectations (2012) // Charles Dickens
Jane Eyre (2011) // Charlote Brontë
Les Miserables (2012) // Victor Hugo
Little Women (1994) // Louisa M. Alcott
Lolita (1997) // Vladimir Nabokov
Lord Of The Flies (1990) // William Golding
Macbeth (2015) // William Shakespeare
Madame Bovary (2014) // Gustave Flaubert
Of Mice And Men (1992) // John Steinbeck
Persuasion (2007) // Jane Austen
Pride And Prejudice (2005) // Jane Austen
Romeo And Juliet (2013) // William Shakespeare
Tess Of The D’Urbervilles (1979) // Thomas Hardy
The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn (1993) // Mark Twain
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) // Alexandre Dumas
The Grapes Of Wrath (1940) // John Steinbeck
The Great Gatsby (2013) // F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Phantom Of The Opera (2004) // Gaston Leroux
The Picture of Dorian Gray (2017) // Oscar Wilde
The Scarlet Letter (1995) // Nathaniel Hawthorne
To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) // Harper Lee
Vanity Fair (2004) // William Makepeace Thackery
Wuthering Heights (2009) // Emily Brontë
Things people who are unfamiliar with IT need to be prepared for before seeing Chapter 2 (kinda spoiler warning? I won’t try to go into great detail):
There is a very graphic suicide scene that will more than likely be shown in it’s full gory amount. If that is something you will not be able to handle, I would not suggest seeing the movie.
The movie WILL include a scene dealing with discrimination and a hate crime. There is a scene in the book where a gay couple is walking home and one of them (perhaps both, but the graphic part only happens to one of them for sure) gets attacked by a group of men. He is cruelly beaten and thrown off a bridge. Something absolutely horrific happens with Pennywise at the bottom of the bridge, but I will not be spoiling that. (Might I ad, the only reason they were attacked was because of the hat he worse. It read “I <3 Derry” which Pennywise can be seen holding in one of the new pop dolls.
The movie WILL be dealing with Beverley’s abusive husband. You can see on her wrists that she has bruising, which has most certainly been caused by her husband. This scene with the two of them could be very very serious and could also be very very triggering for some people.
The movie includes what has been called the bloodiest scene in horror movie history.
This movie will be A LOT darker than the first one. Things were different and not nearly as dark as they will be in the new one.
Remember, the first movie was revolved around CHILDREN and CHILD LIKE EXPERIENCES. There will be some darker and more serious material in this film.
I heard on an interview that there is a scene dealing with flashing lights which may or may not trigger epilepsy. I am sure they will comment on this if it will for sure have any possibility of triggering a seizure. BUT. IF THEY DO NOT, PLEASE GO ABOUT THIS MOVIE WITH CAUTION.
I know, most people who will be attending this film will be able to handle it’s graphic content, but people need to understand that this movie will be EXTREMELY GRAPHIC. There will be lots of blood. Lots of scenes involving cutting. Several deaths. And a lot of forms of abuse.
There are multiple deaths in this film. Two of them involving main characters.
The movie will definitely be different than the book, so all my warnings may not be accurate and I will update after seeing the film.
This is all I have for now. As more material comes out, I will update this post. If any of this seems triggering to you or will make you uncomfortable, DO NOT SEE THE FILM. This movie will be very scary and intense. Please share to bring awareness to those who are unsure.
expectation at age 13: will grow up to become the extroverted, witty, and enchanting elizabeth bennet
reality at age 22: has grown up to become the introverted, awkward, and stressed out fitzwilliam darcy
I am so ready for whatever SNL sketch comes out of this debate