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You'll never know, mcdonalds would love free publicity. That would have been an awesome scene for Richie fears of Clowns! Send it to the producers. I agree, there is no age description of the clown in the book, even so Tim Curry played to perfection this pennywise was kind of cute at a time with he's front teeth resembling a rabbit then Got really scary for different reason Not sure but I think she did. No, of course not, Georgie was already dead a while back, It was impersonating Bill's brother as he knew he's profound desire of find he's little brother alive. Don't forget that fear is very relative and deep. Some people have fobia of birds, one person I know is terrified of balloons to the point that she cannot be in the same room. I was a kid in the 80's I remember there was a painting of a old baroness on my uncle house, it wasn't scary in a particular way but was defiantly eerie and make me sheever if I long time. No my deeper fear but I can see how a young impressionable kid could be scared of a painting that has a horrible woman. That was such an hard scene. After months of denying her brother death he finally saw him alive, he knew it was the monster and he had to face the fear of Georgie death and put it behind him. Really?! I didn't know the nun got raped...this is even more terrible. I think he's only able to follow basic orders I doubt he can perform So many to choose from...just few: Little Figer begging on he's knees Arya serving the pie to Frey The last 5 minutes of the finale The Dragon Fighting. I have yet to see a average performance from Barden, he's always outstanding every single role he ever performed is 100% committed to it. I love the actor! I love it so much! Max Record was a great child actor, saw few movie with him and I was surprise by is qualities but now... well he's getting really good, he made the movie for me. I felt a mix emotion of pity for he's mother and a chill down the spine when he look at the bully in the eyes and smile while was telling him that he wanted to cut him open. He engage me in to the movie so much that for the first time in dacade a reacted on a jump scare. I've studied phycology, and I know very well Anti social disorder but part of me kept thinking he still had feelings for the people that loved him. How is that actually funny? Is totally plausible, it's just the sound that is absurd especially on a silent scene. In the book is way more specific but in the movie when he go back to the birthplace of Sadako and meet the grandparents, they tell the story of how her mother (who use to have powers) use to sit every day by the water, she was drown by a misterius force in the ocean, when she got pregnant the grandfather said something odd about how weird she was. Is implied the father is a water demon of some kind. Are you seriously comparing this to the Wailing? While "Busanhaeng" is set in the train station and on the train, we have way more opportunities to espect people of other ethnic origin, but the Wailing is all another different story, the setting is in the heart of a tradintional small village/town where people know each other by name. I can safely say no one would expected to find a foreign person in that village. I saw him too was the one wearing a shirt. The cat in pet semetarey, Churchill wasn't a zombie but he's lifeless body was possed by an evil Native ancient spirit. Man ... that kid was a master on the annoying scale. That's a fantastic list you got there, I enjoyed every single movie, with Let the right one in at 10/10 but for some reason under the shadow didn't do it for me. I enjoyed the acting very much, the atmosphere was real but the horror part was disappointing. I find myself wishing it wasn't horror, but more a psychological drama. I loved the movie "A separation" which I recommend. Maybe she disabled the phones and imprisoned the people, we can only speculate on what happened to them.