Finally saw it. I actually sat next to a couple that brought their kids, but they were well-behaved kids. I think I watched horror before I was their ages, so that gives me a chuckle here and there. I was four with my first horror experience. They had to be eight or six.
I did managed to get the feels when Eddie met his end. Bill Hader was awesome, right? I, unfortunately, can never get afraid of horror films because I grown use to them. I am one of those that played Myst, Silent Hill, Killer Instinct, Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil, and other survival video games that was my norm over the years. That was just me over the years.
Speaking as an arcade expert, did anyone spot Mortal Kombat? It was suppose to be 1989, but that arcade didn't appear until 1992! Minor nitpick.
Still, it was long, but well down. I actually liked it more than the mini-series.