Who Should Score the New Adaptation of Stephen King’s Novel, "It?"



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sanaa111
10-25-2016, 01:41 AM
Hello. I’m very excited for the 1st part of the new 2-part film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel It, especially after seeing pictures of the new frightening and ruthless version of Pennywise (A.K.A It) and I wanted to share my personal thoughts on who should score this adaptation.

For me, the best choices that I can think of are Marco Beltrami whose work for The Thing from 2011 sounded pretty scary, even though the film wasn’t the best of horror films.

Another good choice would be Alan Silvestri, because his work for Predator (1987) was a pretty good hybrid between action, sci-fi & horror.

If he were still alive, James Horner (1953-2015) would’ve been a good choice, because his work for Aliens (1986) was a good hybrid between action, sci-fi & horror.

But to be honest, Richard Bellis who scored the 1990 TV Mini-Series would be the best choice, because his work turned out to be one of the best horror scores to me.

But if Richard doesn’t score this adaptation, will that composer who gets hired to score this adaptation, will his or her work match up to Richard’s work?

Who do you think should score this 2-part film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel It?


ROKUSHO
10-25-2016, 02:04 AM
all i want to know is: will the underage girl have a bunchsome with all the underage boys as in the book? because if not, i wont bother seeing it. i have some freetime bewteen commisions and im rendering my concept for this bunchsome, modeling the kids as they appeared in the original movie.

CAROL ANNE
10-26-2016, 11:53 PM
Uh-uh

heidl
10-27-2016, 10:35 AM
Hello. I’m very excited for the 1st part of the new 2-part film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel It, especially after seeing pictures of the new frightening and ruthless version of Pennywise (A.K.A It) and I wanted to share my personal thoughts on who should score this adaptation.

For me, the best choices that I can think of are Marco Beltrami whose work for The Thing from 2011 sounded pretty scary, even though the film wasn’t the best of horror films.

Another good choice would be Alan Silvestri, because his work for Predator (1987) was a pretty good hybrid between action, sci-fi & horror.

If he were still alive, James Horner (1953-2015) would’ve been a good choice, because his work for Aliens (1986) was a good hybrid between action, sci-fi & horror.

But to be honest, Richard Bellis who scored the 1990 TV Mini-Series would be the best choice, because his work turned out to be one of the best horror scores to me.

But if Richard doesn’t score this adaptation, will that composer who gets hired to score this adaptation, will his or her work match up to Richard’s work?

Who do you think should score this 2-part film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel It?

According to IMDb it’s Fernando Velazquez, which is a pretty great choice. He has some history with the director so I assume this is a given.

…i have some freetime bewteen commisions and im rendering my concept for this bunchsome, modeling the kids as they appeared in the original movie.

Pics or it didn’t happen.


CAROL ANNE
10-27-2016, 11:33 PM
Fernando Velazquez will be great.

CAROL ANNE
10-28-2016, 05:49 PM
Will he do it? Imdb says no.

CAROL ANNE
10-29-2016, 02:36 AM
Uh-uh

CLONEMASTER 6.53
10-29-2016, 02:39 AM
https://media.giphy.com/media/JbL93PbrdOeUo/giphy.gif

CAROL ANNE
10-29-2016, 04:24 AM
Uh-uh

ROKUSHO
10-29-2016, 08:40 AM
Pics or it didn’t happen.

ill take a guess you live in the USA. sorry but under your pathetic regressive laws, aside from actually caring what trannies think, do or say now, they consider underage cartoon characters as real, effectively giving rights to cartoons. not even roger rabbit’s world gave rights to "toons". so i cant give you the pic.


heidl
11-07-2016, 06:35 PM
Haha no. Actually I’m from Austria (as my profile says). However since I’m not sure what the Austrian law says about the pornographic depiction of cartoon characters and as I don’t want you to get in trouble, just forget about it, ok? I haven’t been dead serious anyway.

ROKUSHO
11-08-2016, 01:29 AM
i dont live in a country that gives rights to cartoons. so i would never get in trouble for the comissions and free-work i do on my pixiv.

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