In the first IT movie, I had the biggest crush on Stan and Bill, I dont know why! But they are so flipping cute, I love guys with curly hair and shortish long hair!!!
Georgie in heaven says to Billy: Why did I die so young? Bill: Well, you trusted a Freaky clown to give you your boat, when YOU COULD HAVE JUST CAME HOME, AND I WOULD HAVE MADE A SECOND ONE!!! Pennywise: He has a point
Technically it’s Billy’s fault and pennywise said it was because billy wasn’t there to save Georgie instead he lied to Georgie saying he was sick when eh wasn’t
“Name a thing a robber would not want to see when they break in a house.” “Naked grandma.” Now that I watched It Chapter 2 I understand why nobody would want to see that lol
That gay couple getting jumped and that kid get eaten by pennywise was just sad (Hot damn that's alot of likes thanks y'all) + no need to bash other people's opinions (not talking about mine although it is being questioned but fair enough)
@UCOXbUC4eaLv1Er7XoEkXyyA so one murder happened over 30 years ago and now this guy is implying if your a gay man in America your likely to get jumped and murdered that's just stupid. I'm not even American but I'm tired of the west being accused of being evil all the time when it's by far the best place in the world to live
Those between 16 and 72 years of age who likes little kids who haven't reached puberty are freaking crazy and they're disgraced to the whole human race.
The scariest part about this movie is the fact that Finn went through puberty too fast so they had to completely CGI richies face. He’s bloody terrifying
were you just like trying to make a joke like let me find the non-scarious thing and I'll say that I was the scariest thing to me what made you want to write a joke
The kiss me fatboy scene is insane... Have any of you watched Bill's audition for pennywise? If he could of done it like that...I think the movie would of been insanely Scarry....
The one time the first one scared me was when Beverly turned around after hitting her dad and pennywise had her by the throat. I found the 2nd movie more funny then scary and actually sad. Seeing those kids die, and Eddie and Stan and no justice for that couple in the beginning
Spare the backhand spoil the ho. Powell well I know that but in the movie it was unresolved Ik they said there’s a deleted scene where it does but I bought it digitally and I don’t think it’s on there
That scene and when Ben was running away from that headless kid torso, and when he turns around he sees Pennywise with that jolting music scared me the most, but my favorite scary scene was the fridge scene, that’s when we see his true potential of fear himself
@@FritzRolle732 Personally, the Vicky scene was the worst for me. The fact that Vicky was innocent and fell for IT's deceitful trickery really made me hate IT. There's something that happens in the book that is easily one of the worst things to happen. The black spot fire. A tragedy. All the racism and homophobia that happens in Derry is because of IT.
@@thegreatmonacage3782 yes when I read IT I'm really disturbed by the interludes because it's about humans doing things to other humans. Yes the influence of IT and the towns own 'charm' was there but still it is humans who does the deeds not a monster
None of the movies were scary or good. The pacing was garbage and the CGI/effects were atrocious and completely took me out of the movies. The book shits all over them.
That moment with pennywise and Ben in the locker is seriously under rated, it's how a jump scare should be done, no eerie building music, just silence, even when we see pennywise before Ben, the audience gets scared aswell, it's truly one of the best moments in the movie!
The Ms.Kersh scene was great until she became the monster, the CGI was very distracting and it wasn’t scary, the scariest scene for me is the scene where he kills the little girl.
KelKen 0706 the scene was only embellished with CGI. She was actually a practical suit worn by Javier botet. He’s famous for playing monsters tall and thin due to his height and stature
Definitely scarier! Not just one moment for me but as a non horror fan, I actually liked Ch.1&2. Bill S. is amazing!!! And I am a fan of a couple of the adult character actors(love Bill Hader)! The leper part from Ch 2 still haunts me! It’s truly terrifying! So is the old lady chasing Beverley
I mean pennywise uses fear, he’s insanely strong yes, but it’s not how he operates. He uses someone’s worst fears against them until they’re at their most scared and THEN he kills them, because that’s when they’re the tastiest. Generally people’s worst fears aren’t a clown so you wouldn’t normally see him until it’s too late and you’re already shitting yourself
Disagree! The "under the bleachers" scene was much scarier/intense. It was a good display of pennywise's manipulative and comforting tricks he uses. Plus you could almost feel the anxiousness build up in Vicky in the short three seconds before her death.
Yeah Pennywise us very good at manipulating people, especially little kids like Vicky because how when she was saying she should leave and he was scary he started crying making her feel bad and so she starts to go back over to him that's how most kids went missing because it can be easy to manipulate kids because they dont know any better
I agree with nr. 1. She is creepy as hell. But the worst part is when she is scuttling around in the hall without Beverly noticing. Its far worse than when she goes all monster in the end.
void man I do care, that’s why I told her go see a therapist instead of pretending like these people on the internet really care what she went through. Saying I’m sorry don’t help for shit you know
So Eddie getting stabbed in the cheek was scarier than scene where Henry Bowers comes floating out of the sewer with the scattered and rotting heads/other body parts of children? Press X for doubt
Yeah, but if we meet people who act 'off' we hand wave it as 'oh their just lonely or socially awkward', which is what I think was happening in Beverly's mind, at least at first. Hats off to the actor playing Mrs. Kersh, so unsettling!