Somehow or other I never saw SOMETHING WICKED... until it got on cable. WOW. Scariest film the Walt Disney company ever made. It was a shock (and a delight) to see them finally do something that hadn't gotten "kiddie-fied" in some nauseating way.
So last night I'm reading at the IMDB, and find about half the reviews are riping it to pieces, mostly because it isn't as accurate to the novel as it coujld have been. (And this, with Ray Bradbury having written the screenplay!) It seems the studio did a test-audience preview, and it got bad reviews, so they held it back for an entire year while they tampered with it. Some scenes got replaced, some extra effects were added, and the entire score was replaced. Now, I can only go by the finished film (not having seen the earlier version OR read the book), but I've always been impressed.
Someone complained that Jason Robards was too old, and several complained that Jonathan Pryce was too YOUNG!
And then there's the guy who, on finding out that Steven Spielberg had written a script which was rejected, suggested, maybe we should have gotten THAT! (I've seen enough Spielberg films to be sure he would have included something nauseating related to the kids... In Spielberg's universe, kids are cruel and irresponsible punks whose bad behavior is always accepted as normal because, well, "they're kids".)
All I remember was, back in 1986, I got to see Ray Bradbury in person, and he said it was the first time Hollywood ever got one of his stories "right".