Between the book, the miniseries, and the 2017 movie, which version of It do you like best?

Between the book, the miniseries, and the 2017 movie, which version of It do you like best?

None

Miniseries. For Tim Curry exclusively.

Book and 2017 film are intellectual diarrhoea.

The book by far.

This.
The book is simply the best version.

I tried reading the book this week, first time touching King since I was 13, and the rambling is even worse than people have told me. I got through like 15 pages of the cops interviewing the guys who through a gay man over the bridge and it just doesn't fucking end saying the same thing 8 different ways.

I really like the idea of this story but both filmed versions were really flawed and I can't see myself trudging through 1150 more pages of this, it's a bummer

Kings best stuff is his short stories from his cocaine years. I haven't actually ever hear anyone say otherwise. Even people who read those tile-sized king books agree with me

So there's zero chance the upcoming movie will explain the whole turtle god vs demon thing right?

It might, I thought the mythology in the first was surprisingly detailed for how retarded it was

Literally no flaws

UNDERAGE GANGBANG
LEPER - UNDERAGE BOY BLOWJOB

edgiest book ever

The porno

2017

Also, the bully kids jerk each other off in the book

I only saw the movie tho, but wasn't half bad. I thought all the circlejerking on Sup Forums about the actors performance was retarded. They were ok, not astounding just fine

Miniseries, strangely enough.

i started the audiobook and i'm still on the part where richie is rambling about his mother for like an hour

There's nothing edgy about a brojob.

Beep beep Richie

Experienced all three. Shit to be honest

>book is absolutely bloated with the storylines of five different books packed into one because Stephen King can't write long form
>miniseries is carried by one actor and dragged by embarassing TV acting in the second part
>2017 is a simplified version relying completely in cheap scares and generic "creepy" cliches
I don't care which clogged toilet bowl is better, they're all clogged toilet bowls

>Sup Forums suddenly hates It

I remember endless passages about Jewishness too. It was torture. I'd probably enjoy it now though.