The Shoutbox
Doing a bit of research...the girl has numerous accounts on many a website... and she lives in my neck of the woods, just north in Manchester, NH.

I do see the Advertising and PR info on a couple of the sites.
Yeah. Another reason I had figured she was legit. Seemed odd to come around this late in the run trying to pump the viewership...

Perhaps she is a bad PR person?
Well, yet another reason for me to be jealous of Blib...
I don't blame you, Mike; I thought she was legit, too. But she got greedy and couldn't stop jabbering on about 21.

Anyway, I found a profile under the same username on another site listing their occupation as "Advertising or PR" in Canada, and traced the IP back to Canada. More than enough for me.

Very unusual, as I was telling Toose; these ridiculous marketing types usually ramp things up until the film's release, and then vanish. Quite odd to see one crop up a week and a half after a film's opening.
Originally Posted by Sedai
Weird, I was just looking at Tim Curry's profile on IMDB... I pop into the 'box, and you cats are shouting about him...
Did someone mention Curry?

WOOPS how did THAT get there
Wow, a plant, eh? I had perused her posts thinking 'plant' at first, but I discarded the idea after I saw she had posted about a fair amount of other stuff..

Shows what I know!
Originally Posted by Kate1983
But, it's still #1 in box-office.
Hundreds of crappy films have been #1. And it's #1 during a pretty weak time of year, too.

Of course, you won't respond to this, because you're a marketing plant and I've banned you, but I felt the need to set the record straight.
Yeah, it really wasn' very good. I watched wondering how they were going to portray some of the things from the book on screen...and it turned out they just didn't bother. So, Curry aside, it wasn't very good or scary and didn't make a lot of sense. You can't keep the cheese of King and not the horror.
But, it's still #1 in box-office.
You're wrong; it was quite bad. And you're also a plant. Banned.
Curry absolutely NAILS the role of Darkness in Ridley Scott's Legend, though. One of my favorite villains in film, ever.

Overall, I thought the made-for-TV version of IT was pretty lackluster (come on...John Boy???)

So Tim did his best with the material, but I think that book isn't fit for screen adaptation at all...