Hasty adaptation

Eriberto 2021-12-16 08:01:04

I watched the whole movie because I watched the editing of the chase scene where the werewolf escaped in the supermarket. It can be said that I was very disappointed. The three people are sad when they read the book. Secondly, the first half creates at least some nervous atmosphere. The second half shows me the whole subway grandfather's expression on the phone. Since I was not writing on the way to escape, why not start storing it directly at the school? Hurry up when you are in the room? ? Although this kind of story cannot be carried out, it cannot be forced to add illogical dramas completely for the promotion of the plot, and the emotions in the drama are inexplicable. Although it is known that it is necessary for the plot, there is no charm that makes people willing to ignore this point and since As long as the typewriter is still there, there is no special mention of impossible conditions. How can I think about it and want to get the big deal? Then write a book to release Hannah, so the separate scenes are very artificial. Finally, I feel that the strongest combat power is the most creepy of the mantis. It's Slaby, but it's too much like the ventriloquist doll in the movie or the ventriloquism doll in the movie. It feels like the original author should be very good, but the film adaptation is really a rush popcorn movie that is visible to the naked eye. I feel a little uncomfortable

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Goosebumps quotes

  • Officer Stevens: [to Zach] Do you have any idea what the penalty is for filing a false police report?

    Officer Brooks: Three years!

    Officer Stevens: Yeah, close. It... actually, it's a written warning.

  • R.L. Stine: What are you doing here? Go home!

    Zach Cooper: No! No, no. Not until you explain what's going on.

    R.L. Stine: No, no, no. I can't explain it!

    Zach Cooper: We were almost eaten by Frosty the Snowman, which should be impossible, by the way. So try.

    R.L. Stine: Okay, look! Where do I begin? When I was younger, I suffered from terrible allergies that kept me indoors. And all the kids threw rocks at my window and called me names. So I created my own friends. Monsters, demons, ghouls to terrorize my neighbourhood and all the kids that made fun of me. And they became real to me. And then one day... they actually... became... real. My monsters literally leapt off the page. As long as the books remain locked, we're safe, but when they open, well, you've just seen what happens.

    Champ: I'm allergic to dust mites.

    R.L. Stine: What's your point?

    Champ: I'm just saying, I have allergies too, so I understand.

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