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Stephen King tells a gripping tale in Under the Dome'...quite so disappointing as the deus ex machina of "The Stand" (the hand of God) or the climactic revelation of the monstrous entity of "It" (a giant spider), the end of "Under the Dome" still seems limp: The last 100 pages are its weakest. In this article: Under the Dome, Stephen King, The Stand, Al Qaeda, Global warming, God, and Iraq War |
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
It (1990 film)
...television movie on November 18, 1990 on ABC , and loosely follows the plot of the novel. The first half of the film, set in 1960 (in the novel it is 1958), introduces a group of social misfits, the "Losers Club", as they meet and form a...
In this article: Pennywise and Rozz Williams
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MTV.com | October 30, 2009
Halloween List-Making Invades The MTV Newsroom
...and the dedication to hunt you down even in adulthood and you've got Pennywise, the hair raising clown demon at the heart of Stephen King's 'It.' For the entire summer of '91 I couldn't ride my bike alone after sundown. Ashley Mastronardi
In this article: Halloween, Ernest P. Worrell, Candyman, Ernest Scared Stupid, Jason Voorhees, Crispin Glover, and Nightmare on Elm Street
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L.A. Times - Opinion Blog | October 26, 2009
Barney the Purple Gitmo Torturer, and other singers used to break detainees
...suffers from coulrophobia? (Perhaps we can just chalk that one up to the clown scenes in the TV miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's "It.") But I'd like to know: What's on your torture playlist? What list of songs, played repeatedly at...
In this article: Detainee, Sesame Street, Guantanamo Bay, Phobia, Coulrophobia, National Security Archive, Freedom of Information Act, and Los Angeles Times
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Entertainment Weekly | October 23, 2009
Stephen King on the delay of his e-book and the $9 price wars over new books - can bookstores survive?
...a spokesman for Scribner (an imprint of Viacom's Simon & Schuster). In an exclusive comment to EW, the author himself was more blunt: "It's time to give the smaller bookstores a little breathing room (although not much chance of that, with...
In this article: Stephen King, Under the Dome, Walmart, Simon & Schuster, Hachette Book Group USA, Amazon, and Viacom
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MTV.com | October 08, 2009
Terry Gilliam On The Top 50 Animated Films Today Around The Blogosphere
...pretty fantastic. Or it would be, if clowns didn't already scare the crap out of me. Kudos for including Pennywise from Stephen King's "It" and -- more importantly -- the Killer Klowns from "Killer Klowns from Outer Space." Another door?!?!
In this article: Sci Fi Wire, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Stephen King, Eli Roth, Judd Apatow, and Pennywise
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Sports by Books | August 18, 2009
Speed Read: Cable Doesn’t KO Punch-Up Rumors
...but EVERY DAY SHOULD BE SATURDAY says there's one thing that terrifies him more than losing to Texas: Clowns, especially Pennywise from "It". No word on if he wet the bed when Bozo the Clown came on as a kid. Sad news from the CHARLOTTE...
In this article: Syracuse, Oakland Raiders, Lisa Marie Varon, Heisman Trophy, UFC, Tom Cable, Beano Cook, Ron Powlus, and Greg Paulus
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Independent.co.uk - Film & TV | March 19, 2009
Screen Talk: Losers Club could be big winner
By Stuart Kemp of the Hollywood Reporter Warner Bros is bringing Stephen King's horror novel 'It' to the big screen in an adaptation being written by scares scripter Dave Kajganich. The story follows a group of children called the Losers...
In this article: Sarah Jessica Parker, Rita Wilson, Hugh Grant, Warner Bros, Nancy Meyers, Meryl Streep, and Elisabeth Moss
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The Hindu - News | March 13, 2009
Film on Stephen King's horror novel It
Film on Stephen King's horror novel "It" London (PTI): The classic horror novel by Stephen King is all set to be made into a film by Warner Bros. The 1968 book will be adapted into the movie by "The Invasion" screenwriter Dave Kajganich,...
In this article: Warner Bros, Tim Curry, John Ritter, Harry Anderson, Tim Reid, Tommy Lee Wallace, and Pet Semetary
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New York Times | March 13, 2009
Arts, Briefly: 'It' Comes Back
...to the big screen. The Hollywood Report says Warner Brothers plans to make a film of Stephen King's best-selling horror novel "It," in which a group of adults battle a child-killing creature (referred to as It) that often takes the form of a...
In this article: Pennywise, Coulrophobia, Stephen King, Warner Brothers, Tim Curry, New York, and ABC
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The Hollywood Reporter | March 12, 2009
Stephen King's 'It' heads to theaters
Dave Kajganich is adapting 1986 horror novel Warner Bros. is bringing Stephen King's landmark horror novel "It" to the big screen in an adaptation being produced by Lin Pictures and Vertigo Entertainment. Dave Kajganich has been hired...
In this article: Stephen King, Warner Bros., Pennywise, Tim Curry, New Line, and John Ritter
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It is a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 1986. Considered one of King's most visceral and graphic works and his masterpiece alongside The Stand. It deals with themes which would eventually become King staples: the power of memory, childhood trauma and the ugliness lurking behind a small-town facade.
The novel is a story of seven friends from the town of Derry, Maine, and the non-linear narrative alternates between two different time periods. It was adapted into a made-for-TV movie in 1990 under the same name.
- Name:
- It
- Country of Origin:
- United States
- Genre:
- Horror novel
- Preceded By:
- The Talisman
- Written By:
- Stephen King
- Published By:
- Viking Press
- Length:
- 1138 pp
- Media Type:
- Print (Hardback & Paperback)
- Cover Artist:
- Amy Hill, lettering
- Published Date:
- September 15, 1986
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