Stephen King's "IT" remake has found a writer

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Ugh.... this project just got a little bit more basic, but I guess it can be worse.
 
i think the Mama director is a good fit for this movie.
 
He's... acceptable.

Cary truly would've been something special.
 
We all know how this is going to end... and it's not good.
 
Just put it back on hiatus.
 
Just put it back on hiatus.

It won't matter. New Line is dead set on making this a 90-100 minute cookie cutter horror movie.

Unless the rights can somehow go to a different studio, I don't have much faith in this.
 
I won't say it'll suck but based on Mama, I'm not too excited about the new director choice. Mama was fine but really nothing new.
 
Jemaine Clement would make a good Pennywise I think.
 
It won't matter. New Line is dead set on making this a 90-100 minute cookie cutter horror movie.

Unless the rights can somehow go to a different studio, I don't have much faith in this.

They still want to make two movies out of it.
 
And just make the damn movie. The dude who did Mama...is fine. I've noticed he's having a hard time locking down on a project. This is like his 5th project he's been attached to for the past 2-3 years, and still nothing has come of it.
 
And just make the damn movie. The dude who did Mama...is fine. I've noticed he's having a hard time locking down on a project. This is like his 5th project he's been attached to for the past 2-3 years, and still nothing has come of it.
Good observation. What is up with him?
 
I have no idea. I think he's not good on the business end, or just pure bad luck? Maybe that's why G Del Toro attaches himself to so many projects. He knows that out of the 10 movies he's signed up for, 2 might get the green light.
 
I won't say it'll suck but based on Mama, I'm not too excited about the new director choice. Mama was fine but really nothing new.
So, Mama was like a lot of remakes; fine but nothing new.
 
Though that kid is actually very talented though it looks like he's out.
 
I have no idea. I think he's not good on the business end, or just pure bad luck? Maybe that's why G Del Toro attaches himself to so many projects. He knows that out of the 10 movies he's signed up for, 2 might get the green light.
So maybe I shouldn't make fun of Del Toro's obsession with attaching himself to 40 movies at a time? :hehe:
 
Am I missing something? All he said is they wanted to make different movies, this should be obvious.
 
I would have like to have seen Mike Flannigan, director of Oculus take the reigns.

"It" is a major influence on both of the movies he has put out so far with Oculus in particular borrowing its back and forth story structure from the book.

His first film Absentia was heavily rooted in the Three Billy Goats Gruff as King's book is and although the title is never shown, a character is shown reading a Dark Tower prequel comic. (I only noticed because I have the same issue!).

Not only is it obvious that he is a fan, I think Flannigan would have the chops to pull it off.
 
So maybe I shouldn't make fun of Del Toro's obsession with attaching himself to 40 movies at a time? :hehe:

Del Toro just never stops writing essentially. Also he is much more up front about the things he's working on. Despite the jokes, it often seems like other directors like Spielberg are about even with the amount of projects that come to fruition.

What is interesting about del Toro is that in the last several years, its is only his adaptations that fall apart. His original work has been getting made, Pacific Rim in 13, the Strain in 14, Crimson Peak this year.
 
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