Was the Georgie scene too much? The kid got his arm bit off and then dragged to sewers alive...

Was the Georgie scene too much? The kid got his arm bit off and then dragged to sewers alive, also what does it mean when Pennywise say they float, does he turn his victims into zombies or something?

They literally show what it means in the movie
It's lair is full of dead bodies floating in the air

I haven't seen the movie yet only some clips. Doesn't IT eat the bodies, why does he just stack them?

All of the kids he takes ends up floating. It's clearly illustrated in his lair.

No the Georgie scene was perfect. It was closer to the book than the Curry IT. Only thing was they should have shown him bleeding out in the street but I guess they were worried weak kneed pussies like you couldn't handle that.

They might have been their souls

>It's lair is full of dead bodies floating in the air
>it is lair
What?

>why does he just stack them
Sup Forums asking the important questions

It dragging him in triggered my autism, no point in changing that scene.

>why does he just stack them?
maybe it's autistic

Why wasn't there blood gushing out everywhere?

It wasn't closer to the book at all you fucking idiot. Georgie does get pulled into the drain in the book, the adults find him bleeding to death in the street and he dies just like the mini series. The movie made him missing which is extremely far from the book.

That scene was pretty good, I wish the rest of the movie could have kept it up.

He only eats virgins right? Kind of see why this movie is so big around these parts. Wonder if /r9k/ is bunkering down all right?

Doesn't*

>Doesn't understand thing about movie
>Hasn't seen movie
Go watch the fucking movie you retard. Or read the fucking book

How did It survive being shot in the head but end up defeated over a light beating?

why/how did it kill georgie without scaring him? i thought the whole point was he had to scare kids before being able to eat them.

Are you implying a sewer clown ripping his arm off didn't scare him?

Actually it was perfect. Only thing I'd change is showing his arm actually being ripped off instead of cutting to cat, but him crawling away with a bloody stump and the arm being dragged in made it worth it.

I also prefer the idea of Pennywise just grabbing Georgie and dragging him in too, instead of just leaving him to die on the pavement. It makes Bill's character arc that much stronger because his determination is to find his brother, not simply avenge his death.

why didn't he rip off the limbs of the other kids to scare them instead of dancing like a faggot then?

It turning into a goblin shark is what scares him. Same thing in the book. Although it's kind of implied that Pennywise shows his "true" self to Georgie and destroys his mind. Can't remember, that shit was 1100 pages ago.

One of them broke their arm and another one was having his face eaten, not to mention It was already using their biggest fears against them

The lair of It. As opposed to its as no pronoun was in use.

SHE hibernates for thirty years at a time, feeding on the bodies.

Are you retarded or just stupid?

Because it's power lay in fear you spaz, when they dont fear it they can hurt it.

The victims float in the deadlights. It's a dimension of pure abstract fear that the victims "float" in and are devoured for as long as Pennywise exists. It's like a personal hell.

He obviously wasn't afraid when he shot It in the face you fucking double spaz

Turtle power

What takes more courage, shooting a transdimensional super creature with a gun or beating it up close with a stick ?

Considering the "gun" has the same range or less than the stick I think the point is moot

Shooting your BROTHER

The scene was underwhelming as fuck

>no build up
>that awful CGI
>gets dragged into the sewer instead of bleeding out on the street like in the book, which is something even the mini-series got right
>that completely unrealistic and out of character scream "Billy!" coming from an 8 year old who just had his arm torn off, with virtually no pain in his voice

>gets dragged into the sewer instead of bleeding out on the street like in the book, which is something even the mini-series got right

?

>that completely unrealistic and out of character scream "Billy!" coming from an 8 year old who just had his arm torn off, with virtually no pain in his voice
I know you're just shitposting but when you lose a limb you don't really feel it for a while. Th adrenaline kicks in and masks the pain.

The scene wasn't better than the original and I just don't get what people are seeing.

>but you can see his fingernails ripping off!

Cool. That doesn't mean the scene is better.

You only see the clown bite his arm, you don't actually see him rip it off because they show a cat react as a way of sorta censoring it.

Now, when they cut back, they do briefly show the arm going into the sewer as Georgie crawls away. That I thought was worse

>losing a limb doesn't hurt
t. scientist

They find his dead body in front of the sewer drain in the book, which is also implied in the mini-series when they show his casket being buried

Not an argument. It wasn't at all realistic and they threw it in purely for normies to be like "omg so sad he called for his brother!"

They probably liked it better in the movie because they actually kinda show it rather than not show it.

Most people usually are Show not tell with their movies these days

I thought It was just supposed to ve predator, why would he send some little kids into eternal torment, that's too f-up

Having Georgie dragged into the sewer is vital to Bill's arc in this adaptation

I wonder if we'll get an uncut version that shows the gorier bits.

It's also better in general. It makes more sense for Pennywise (why would he leave a tasty snack just lying there mere feet away) and Bill (instead of trying to get revenge he's trying to find his brother and that pushes him further and further)

they wouldnt float then

When Pennywise opens his deadlights in front of Beverly, you do hear what sounds like the screams of the damned. Maybe that'll be the big thing about Part 2.