Good, but scary This movie was pretty good. I think that the best things to happen to the movie were Tim Curry, Richard Thomas, John Ritter, Harry Anderson, and Seth Green.
The only thing that I didn't like about the movie was Eddie's mother. Mrs. Kaspbrak is a definite candidate for a spokesperson on how not to treat a person with asthma (like having their child never get married or have a child, and living with their child when the kid may want to leave home and live on their own, but at least she let him get a decent job). If Eddie, instead of Stan, would have been the one to commit suicide, I wouldn't have blamed him (think about it, 40-something years old, still living with mom, and still being treated like a baby, I think that's a motive for suicide).
All in all, the movie was pretty good. I recorded it on TV, and I think that they left out some of the best parts (like the little comedy routine that adult Richie does for his friends), but other than that, it was okay.