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“6 kids, a ginger” amazing. Also Film IT looks like an Eldritch horror that no one would approach, ever. Miniseries IT seems like a run of the mill clown that could easily trick kids into believing he’s alright before it’s to late.
I just now realized that there was a 27 year time gap between the Original IT movie and the 2017 remake Wich is exactly the amount of time IT waits to feed on new victims
Also, Bill Skarsgård, the actor who played pennywise in the new films, was 27 when filming chapter one, and Jonathan Brandis (who played Big Bill in the original) unfortunately passed away at the age of 27.
I got seriously traumatized for years when I saw this movie. I was 9. At my 18th birthday, my mother offered me the book. It was the best book I ever read. The movies are okay but the book is just.. amazing. It's not a horror story, it's so much more. Pennywise is not just an evil entity.
@@dragonMaster24921 A very.. strange moment in the sewers betwen all the boys of the gang and Beverly. It's suppose to be a **magic** scene but it's actually 5 or 6 10 years old boys losing there virginity on a 10 year old girl. It helps them find there way out of Pennywise layer. They are losing hope, losing there powers and the connection to each other. Beverly just know it will save them, so gangb*ng.
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I'm 18 and grew up watching horror movies. Tim Curry's Pennywise literally traumatized me to the point my grandparent's threw the VHS of it out. The remake is really good, but I don't think anything will top Tim's imo.
I thought Bill was great too, but imo Curry put on a performance for the ages! There's a reason you never hear about tons of people being traumatized by Pennywise in the remakes. But again, just my opinion.
@@mikeygraves16 Probably because it's a lot harder to end up sitting in front of the IT remakes as a child these days. Also the fact that whatever generation it would have traumatised are still half a decade from really hitting the internet out side of cocomelon video's.
As one of those kids that happened upon the 1990 miniseries on T.V., when I was probably 3 or 4 years old, I can attest that the scene with Georgie traumatized me for about 12 years.
Tbh i now understand the book a bit better since it started how the show seem to start. I was thinking ”am i reading the first book or not?” 😂 but i guess Stephen really was high when he wrote it
Ngl, i love the older IT movie more than the more recent two. The older Pennywise looks like every single clown you'd see in a circus around that era of time, so it's believable that he wouldn't have trouble luring a kid to their deaths. All he'd need is the opportunity, persuasion, and a key object to lure said victim in. The newer Pennywise is... Lame. He was designed from the getgo to be terrifying, which ruins the realism as no kid would EVER be lured in by someone who looks like a full on cannibal without even trying. It implies that kids are stupid, which... Well, most of em ARE, but they know when to back away from things that visually frighten them. Lets be real, if Georgie were to be stuck in a situation where he had to choose between the two for.. Let's say, an alleged 'way' back home, he would've went for the older version. Yeah he would've died no matter the choice, but he would've been more persuaded by the clown that DIDN'T visually look like it was planning to rip him to shreds from the get go.
I always wondered why the painting Stan was scared off looked like the ghost in Mama. Makes so much more sense now. Also another baller Big Will video! I do love these.
I was just talking to my Mrs about both versions of this Book, and I said “We should watch them…”, literally went on to RU-vid and Big Will has only gone and uploaded a video, it’s meant to be! Cheers!
The most terrifying part of the book and movies to me is the bridge scene with the two guys that are dating and then get beaten up. You already know theyre gonna be fucked from the assholes taunting and eventually plumbing them, but then it's just tragic how the guy just wnds up deboured bu pennywise
You're right but you missed the plot, Pennywise used the boys to start plumbing them in the first place and they did most of his dirty work but then finished the job himself. Made the cops jobs easier by assuming that the boys did it, it hints at it in the book.
Just a friendly reminder that in the original novel, how they all "connected" to defeat Pennywise was these little kids taking turns on the girl in the group ( I cannot remember half of their names and cannot be fucked to remember, so whoever remembers and wants to reply it please do) Also, Pennywise's true form was really an eldritch nightmare, being not able to be described at all due to being the most horrifying thing anyone had to witness. Obviously the films had to take liberties there, but crab spider with the 3 shiny orbs is definitely not that scary. In conclusion, thank God they wrote out that g@ngb@ng because holy shit that was uncomfortable and concerning in every way
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I love reading all these comments about Tim Curry’s IT traumatize them as kids. I saw that version when I was a kid and I thought it was hilarious. I loved Tim Curry in that role.😂😂 and I was only nine or 10 I believe at the time.
Reading the book changed the way I can look at the movies or even stephen king. A descriptive pedophilic gang bang in the sewers was the only way for them to escape.. Reading that was just too much, scarred me.
I like the 1990 more than the 2017 and 2019 The only issue I have is it continuously switching between the kids and the kids when they adults when the 2017 shows them as kids but the 2019 shows them as adults
Well in the book it's described as a spider because that's the closest thing to it's true form that the human mind can comprehend. It's made clear that the spider is NOT it's true form. Those who get a glimpse of it either go insane, or straight up die, because it's basically a lovecraftian abomination. I would've also preferred if the screen adaptations went with something a little more along those lines. Especially since the miniseries and the movies leave out most of the cosmic horror, so keeping the spider but getting rid of the context surrounding it render it a bit pointless.
It was just something about Part 1 of the original that was creepy. Wish it was an actual R rated movie a not a TV mini series. Part 2 was such a let down.
The "It" TV movie was fun for me to watch in my youth. But I didn't know the full details about it and the book until my early 20's. My early thought was: "WTF!"
I remember watching the 1990 one after I saw the remake in theaters and maybe it's just cause I'm desensitized but I couldn't understand how anyone found anything in that movie scary. I think I was 13 or 14 when I watched it so I wasn't a little kid but I had high expectations that were not met.
I prefer the miniseries. Yeah, it's not scary but it has a charm to it. The new one is a bit overrated. Chapter 2 was embarrassing. It made me appreciate Chapter 1 a bit more. Not a fan of Skarsgard's Pennywise. I do like him in other films.
Penny woudnt have a good time with me. Ill just bring everything from my bottom drawer to his lair and he'll be the one running and screaming. Got a thing for clowns and extradimentional beings. Cant be within 50 meters of eldrich or cosmic beings after that one party