If you think anything to do with the children in this film was unsettling and over-sexualised, remember that so much of the book has already been hacked out in order to make a steady run time.
So let the question be asked, when did it ever occur to you that Stephen King was a pedo behind all the writing?
>When Stephen King wrote a literal piece of himself into Bill and included him in the child-orgy in the sewers.
He's written like a thousand books, wouldn't more than one have this shit in it if he was a legit pedo?
Samuel Fisher
wtf i love steven king now
Kayden Cooper
Is he /ourguy/?
Joshua Edwards
What would this scene be like if Stephen King wrote it?
Caleb Evans
>Bust a move plays while camera pans in on her tits What did they mean by this?
Nolan James
For those of you who are curious...
There is no orgy scene, but if you are aware of it then you can feel the tension in almost every scene with the boys and Beverly. I felt like at any given time when the boys were arguing that she would just chime in and offer to "Calm them down" the way she did in the book...
But heres pretty much the only things she did in the movie.
> Beverly is first introduced to the audience as being a "Slut" remarked by one of the female bullies. Its also made clear by rumors that are mentioned, and things said by the other bullies who harass the losers club. > All the boys are stripped down to their underwear before they jump into the quarry, then suddenly Beverly appears behind them and calls them sissies. Shes wearing a dress that she unbuttons and removes to reveal her underwear, but the camera tracks this and follows her in such a way that makes us normal people uncomfortable, and pedo's hard. > After the swim scene, we get a backshot of Beverly listening to music and tanning as the boys watch her, until being made out, they all shift they're attention elsewhere. Its almost as if we are reminded that she is just a sex symbol the way she is made out to be in the books. > Its pretty obvious that Beverly is sexually abused by her father, but the scenes we get with the two were pretty much her just calling her daddy and feeling threatened. The last scene with her father is him attempting to beat and rape her to "Remind" her who she belongs too since he's learned that she has been hanging with the losers club. > Ben kisses Beverly in the sewers to wake her up from her trance > Bill and Beverly have a lengthy kiss in the end
Basically, I get the sense that she is the slut from the books minus the orgy scene. But you do feel the tension.
Matthew Ramirez
>realizes book about child orgies in the sewer will be torn to shred by feminists >carefully hides it inside a book about a killer clown so nobody can be mad
honestly this dude is a fucking genius. this way we can have guilt free erotica by hiding it in our shitty books. It's like when our dads used to order playboy "for the articles"
Gabriel Roberts
"he's had sex with like a thousand females, but only one of them was a child so it's not like he's a legit pedo"
Daniel Long
sorry but dan is and always was the man.
Andrew Myers
you mean Dan "Get in the van and get Rammed" Schneider?
Luke James
Severed hands in that formation
Elijah Parker
Wait a sec, are you guys talking about Dan "If you've got a daughter you aughta hider her" Scheinder?
Jonathan Garcia
No, Dan Schneider jackass. Learn to fucking spell.
Charles Myers
>wouldn't more than one have this shit in it if he was a legit pedo? There's all sorts of weird sex stuff in all of his books, from The Stand, to Eyes of the Dragon and even some of the Dark Tower books. Gerald's Game in particular features a traumatic flashback of the main character being molested by her father. I wouldn't call King a pedo, but he definitely has some weird kinks.
Parker Powell
Its clear that he meant Dan "Dump it inside her like Apple Cider" Schneider.
Ryan Rivera
I believe they're actually talking about Dan "if you think being on camera is neat, ya better let me suck those feet" Schneider
Jose Ramirez
Oh yea! Who could forget Dan "If you make a peep I'll fucking kill you and your whole goddamn family slut" Schneider.
Michael Sanchez
>author has an imagination fuck dude
Christopher Perry
lost
Anthony Miller
by this logic King is also a mass murderer.
James Stewart
also a psychic teenage girl although that one might be true.
Alexander Ramirez
>you're not a allowed to criticise pedophilia fuck dude
Aaron Peterson
I don't understand why people wants to kill all pedophiles. I mean, they're mostly normal people, they are not bad; they can be very generous and everything. They only want to love children and be loved; they don't want to rape them.
Andrew Edwards
>inb4 10+ replies
Jeremiah Rivera
Stephen likes em young
Matthew Hernandez
macho culture and the american need to burn sacrificial victims on the pyre of puritanism
or, everone has a cute girl/boy and no one wants their cute girl/boy getting touched by a creepy stranger
Cooper Rodriguez
that movie had the least amount of gangbangs that is physically possible
it was such a ripoff, can I sue them for that?
Ryder Morris
What's so great about IT? It literally sounds like edgy, pedo-tier shit but a good friend of mine swears by the book. I don't want to read a King book as I read sparingly and don't read normie shit. Would Sup Forums recommend it?
Landon Parker
IT is a great movie, go see it solo though because the swimming scene had really uncomfortable tension.
Andrew Perez
It doesn't have to be creepy, it's the natural desire.
Matthew Howard
I completely forgot about the whole "drew barrymore did every drug under the sun when she was a preteen" thing
wonder how that relates to this image
Aiden Garcia
The complete lack of everything remotely sane your post shows is awe inspiring. You could just well be a character on a Stephen King novel.
Bentley Reyes
Yeah I know that, but try explaining that to the legions of anti-pedos these threads bring out.
A lot of them are probably new parents or just pathetic virgins white knighting for parents. Fun fact, most abuse occurs within a family, usually a close but not directly related member, like an uncle or cousin.
kids will keep doing it, unfortunately, america will keep treating them like criminals, putting them on sex offender registries and creating a whole generation of people even more fucked up in the head about sexuality then they are today. that is their goal: keep people sexually frustrated and unhappy.
Jack Thompson
What? It's not insane at all. He said King's an evil genius for hiding his kiddie fiction porn in the middle of an unrelated clown horror novel (going unnoticed).
William Gomez
Muh nigga
Nathan Thomas
nigga you're retarded
Hudson Cooper
Jesus fuck, at first I was shrugging it off because its literature, but this entire sequence just sticks out like a sore thumb. Its a novel about a Killer Clown/Alien/Dimensional Being Hybrid feeding off of the fear of children, and then he went so into detail with this and tried to pretty it up by throwing metaphors and colorful words in the scene. The the actual fuck.
Its almost like one night King popped a boner when he was working on the writing and just decided to spout out a fantasy scene with his own characters.
There's plenty of Kid molestation in Kings books. IT is the only one where it's consensual. I think it was Gerald's Game where he describes in detail a father rubbing one out on his daughters back.
Jacob Fisher
he wrote a fucking book about kids. do you even remember being a kid? sure, there were no orgies, but there was ALWAYS sexual tension between boys and girls. majority of people on Sup Forums just never had any friends to experience this with. you're a bunch of NEETs.
Grayson Martin
Just reminding that Bev's father was controlled by It
Angel Green
>greentext has nothing to do with the content of the post fuck dude
Levi Mitchell
>but there was ALWAYS sexual tension between boys and girls ????????????????????
James Johnson
>getting this angry over a typo Holy shit, see a shrink.
Joseph Jackson
I don't even blame King. The cunt was on enough drugs to kill a stable's worth of horses at the time. But why didn't his editors have a word with him about this?
Camden Bell
>this guy again
Like ckockwork
Luke Edwards
It had a comical tension, but they overplayed it. Ben loved Bev and she loved Bill, but they aren't hot for each other as kids. They love each other as friends.
It's sounds ridiculous, but it fits the book for them to have sex with her when it happens. It's uncomfortable and weird but it doesn't feel wrong. Definitely something you couldnt put in a film today.
The book is far better than the movie at character building because it takes the time to do it. The relationship between The Losers is electric. They're bound by fate, by the turtle, to their task of hunting IT in the name of all that's been done to them and taken from them. It's a great adventure book.
Samuel Collins
NEETs who played video games instead of socializing with other kids who never experienced puberty with other kids.
Isaac Perry
>It's uncomfortable and weird but it doesn't feel wrong That's why we have so many threads how King is a pedophile for writing this scene. Apparently for many people it does feel wrong.
Carson Roberts
It's true. Pedophilia is a primary attraction to prepubescent children. Not all child molesters are pedophiles.
Elijah White
The success of this movie is another blow to the credibility of the public at large's taste and my fragile respect for its recovery.
I, optimistically, would have thought that a predictable and rote sequel bait horror flick about a clown would have been something that people were largely over by now. That memetic COULROPHOBIA from the last couple of years is sure to have faded.
It is not so. This fucking flick is busting doors down with profits much like my local cinema's were being bust down by the droves of sub 30s that flocked into the auditorium and filled it to capacity and then some.
I haven't seen the theater seat more than a dozen for the past 20 years. My girlfriend (male) and I were the only two in Baby Driver. We and another couple of friends were all for Wonder Woman on its second day.
'IT' wasn't even a good movie.
David Collins
I can't agree with it being comical and overplayed
I think the movie did a good job of fleshing out the sexuality without the kiddy gangbang
Christopher Ortiz
I was in love with a girl classmate when I was 9 years old. That's sexual tension, mate.
I also did make out a lot with a 16 year old teen (as an 8 year old!).
Lincoln Bailey
*tips fedora*
Benjamin Torres
oh good, i thought you were being serious for a moment lol
Angel Diaz
Why so many pedo threads about a movie? makes you think who the real pedos are
Ryder Sanders
Sup Forums is having a field day with the BOOK because there's no sex in the movie
Ian Allen
>I read sparingly subtext: i'm a dumb cunt
Justin Watson
>brainlets don't realize the sewer orgy was the most important part of the book and not just a completely unnecessary 'orgy'
Bentley Miller
idk what prude place you lived in but at 12 there was fuck tons of sexual tension in my school
Christopher Harris
I doubt it. There's no actual evidence he's attracted to kids. He's a horror writer. Pedo stuff is disturbing. Childhood and sexuality are two of the biggest influences on most people's lives. It makes sense he'd write about the combination. And even if he actually is a pedo, I wouldn't really care as long as he doesn't act on it.
Dominic Perry
>people think a few guys taking turns to have missionary sex one on one with a girl is an orgy
Noah Collins
It does a fantastic job of conveying the sort of dreamy, "endless summer" feel of childhood, with childhood's particular sort of hopes and fears, and it simultaneously does a good job of bringing horror into this situation. It also does a good job of depicting a bygone small town sort of America.
Cooper Scott
>Eyes of the Dragon I thought that was meant to be a kid's novel
Luke Wright
Don't forget Henry telling them all that Beverly is an easy lay that put out for him
Thomas King
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Kevin Hill
it's supposed to represent a loss of childhood innocence. they killed the monster, but it took their innocence in the process.
also certain members of the losers club are clearly king self-inserts, so maybe he just got off on the idea of banging an 11 year old.
Carter Gonzalez
>it's supposed to represent a loss of childhood innocence. they killed the monster, but it took their innocence in the process.
you could just have the monster rape them
Ayden Butler
>What's so great about IT?
Nothing. It takes the great premise of a murderous clown monster that only certain people can see and turns it into an overlong epic that explains away every last bit of scariness.
Autists love it because it neatly fits into King's later Dark Tower series, complete with all the spider shit and turtle lore.