Madlinehatter102 [2017-12-20 19:51:28 +0000 UTC]
Beverly reminds me of Amelia Earhart for some reason, the pose she is in and the look on her face are the two keys that kind of reminded me of Amelia. Or I'm just remembering The Night at the Museum Amelia Earhart. XD
I love the art and coloring and I ship it. <3
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BriBr1 [2017-12-11 16:25:13 +0000 UTC]
I loveee the pose, and coloring so much. It looks go real, I can tell you worked hard on this!! Must have been so satisfying when you finished. But I have to say that I am curious about this pairing now, even though I have not seen the movie. I am a bit confused to say the least haha but I also am loving it so much?
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MuffinMonstah In reply to BriBr1 [2017-12-18 04:48:46 +0000 UTC]
Oh, you should totally watch it, then!
I imagine you are quite familiar with the source material (Stephen King's It novel). Its a long book to adapt, you know, more than 1000 pages xD
However, the director Andy Muschietti made a very good job on staying faithful to the first part of the book (when the losers are children). The movie captures the violence, adventure, terror and dark humor for the novel quite well, and also makes a fantastic job on making the main characters and their friendship something relatable. Also he made some changes to translate the story to the screen. For example, each one of the kids' worst fears or putting new interactions between some characters that are non existent in the book. This last change is what allowed the PennyBev ship to exist, because I'm sure no one would have think of them as a pairing in the original novel, where Beverly has sex with the 6 losers in some weird rite after the battle with Pennywise xD
And, of course, I'm supportive with this film because Andy is from Argentina just as me, and makes me proud to see talented people from my land working on Hollywood (He also directed 'Mama' a few years ago, another movie thats pretty cool and scary too)
Cheers!
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