No matter how many times I've seen this version, "KISS ME FAT BOY!" gets me every single time lol.
@alucard6242 жыл бұрын
John Ritter loved that part too. The commentary for this on the DVD and Blu Ray is worth listening too.
@jkrueger952 жыл бұрын
Haha same and i loved John Ritter, aka og Clifford the big red dogs va. He was great in bride of chucky too
@DarthCrimsonDeath2 жыл бұрын
Me too, I love that moment every single time. Tim Curry was beyond awesome here.
@harley42302 жыл бұрын
@@DarthCrimsonDeath Absolutely great performance by Tim Curry!
@parker469a2 жыл бұрын
@@jkrueger95 My favorite roll of his was the dad in Stay Tuned.
@suokkis2 жыл бұрын
In the books, IT is actually an Lovecraftian entity which originates from a place called Macroverse, a space outside of our universe. It existed there with another entity, a benevolent, colossal turtle like creature called Maturin, who aeons ago vomited out our own universe and several others. It is a shapeshifter which true form is the Deadlights, a swirling, glowing energy which make any lesser creature that looks into them insane.
@LordLOC2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, King was real coked up back then lol
@razycrandomgirl2 жыл бұрын
I thought it was Todash Space but I guess that's more The Dark Tower. I wonder why neither version wants to talk about IT's offspring. That's some real fridge horror.
@kelvyquayo2 жыл бұрын
It’s pretty much Gnostic Mythology. On KZbin you can find the audiobook of Irenaeus “Against Heresies” from the 2nd century…. everything described is there… pretty much..
@blkluv1002 жыл бұрын
I thought the turtles vomit created "it:.
@LordLOC2 жыл бұрын
@@blkluv100 No, the turtles stomach ache and vomit created our universe or at least the version that exists within the King stories lol
@sumonjamal16532 жыл бұрын
Basically, it was revealed that 'it' was an ancient creature that fell from the stars into that area that became Derry... For centuries upon its arrival, it would feed on the population of the area every 27 years before it would hibernate deep underground. The native Americans tried to vanquish it, but failed before the European settlers started arriving and founded the town of Derry... so, it began feeding on the people of the town every time it awoke... it absorbed the knowledge of the times from its victims and was able to morph into part of the town, hunting and killing from the sewers that had been built over time. It would kill adults, but preferred children because of their fear of the supernatural and its ability to blind the adults of its presence, even in sleep. When the 'lucky seven' were able to escape it and find each other, they created a collective force that gave them the strength to resist, fight and mortally wound it... but it escaped and went into early hibernation to heal from the near-fatal injuries it had sustained. Each of the seven made a vow to return if it were to come back... Only Mike Hanlon stayed behind in Derry and he was the only one not to become immensely successful as an adult. When 5 of the 7 return to Derry, the memories came back gradually... they realized they still had that collective force they had created as children to fight it... The issue of the 6 becoming successful, but forgetting their encounters w/ Pennywise likely came from the childhood trauma that they had sustained from it. Once each left Derry, they stepped out of its supernatural influence that it has over the town, even in hibernation... but every single one discovered upon returning to Derry that none had any children, despite many opportunities. Before he died, Stan was lamenting why he & his wife couldn't have a child, and he kinda knew it was him, because there was something unfinished in their lives. It could have been something Pennywise cast on the 7 to keep them away from Derry, but it was never addressed. However, after Pennywise was finally destroyed, the surviving 5 discovered that all connections to Derry were fading away... Ben and Bev became a couple... Bill was able to bring his wife Audra back... and even Mike was considering a move out of Derry. Once it was dead, the town's sewage systems that had been its sanctuary collapsed.
@JoseMolina-ij3xx2 жыл бұрын
There are exceptions to the rule that IT chooses children. Those who are children at heart were also targeted by Pennywise. Adrian Mellon is one special case scenario. But remember, not all acts of evil are caused by Pennywise, but Pennywise does feed on such events, regardless. That's why he survived his first encountered with the Loser's Club. As long as people do heinously evil things in Derry, Pennywise still lives on.
@boldbearings2 жыл бұрын
Yeh this is pretty much it....but I hope they don't read it until they see Chapter 2. Pennywise intentionally projects its mind into this reality, the Spider is like a finger puppet the main entity uses to absorb energy and fear from this world. The Losers destroy this avatar, but the IT remains, planning to simply project itself again.
@blkluv1002 жыл бұрын
@@boldbearings It had a physical form and an astral form and they were symbiotic, neither could survive without the other. Bill and Richie wounded its astral form while in the deadlights by telling jokes, which left its physical body vulnerable. The others took advantage of and attacked the physical body, killing it.
@Erin-gp1ww2 жыл бұрын
Geesh the "Don't you want it" and "Kill them all" scenes still get to me. Tim Curry is just amazing. I remember when I was in college I showed my friends this movie and my one friend would torture me with those quotes. He imitated Pennywise very well, it creeped me out.
@TheHylden2 жыл бұрын
That's Tim Curry at his most menacing, or in the first part when he reveals his teeth and drags poor Georgie to his doom. They are right that Curry's version is more playful and humorous, but when he needs to turn on the malice, he does.
@ifrankenstein18852 жыл бұрын
What got me as a kid was the "you'll die, if you try" Tim curry did amazing
@kelvyquayo2 жыл бұрын
I think your “one friend” possibly was an alien from the macro verse and you defeated him without knowing it. Lol
@sharkdentures32472 жыл бұрын
Best part of the Review? The daughter coming in and saying "I love you"! awwwww, so cute.
@glasswhisperer2 жыл бұрын
"I love that she loves every one of them" lines that make you know 100% she didn't read the book.
@eddv60902 жыл бұрын
wdym?
@xtremejay20002 жыл бұрын
@@eddv6090 In the book when they are teens just before they go fight pennywise the first time they basically have a gangbang. It's a way for them to all be close and have the strength to resist pennywise.
@B-Dad2 жыл бұрын
@@xtremejay2000 Wrong it’s after they defeat pennywise to find their way out! I THINK 😂😂
@cockoffgewgle49932 жыл бұрын
@@B-Dad And I don't think she loves them all equally
@B-Dad2 жыл бұрын
@@cockoffgewgle4993 I just remember them talking about how Ben was “thicker” than the other boys and that it hurt and I was like cool….next chapter! 😱😱😱😂
@bad-people65102 жыл бұрын
"I love that she loves every single one of them." And those viewers who read the book collectively shuddered.
@Deluna_arts_studio2 жыл бұрын
The book explains a whole lot more about why they forgot everything and how pennywise did alot of evil in that town before she choice to pick the clown as her favorite form.
@AleksPizana2 жыл бұрын
That's what I called a "major spoiler". XD
@LastLetterisZed702 Жыл бұрын
I watched the original "IT" back in '90. Considering it was after the two Ghostbusters movies from the 80s, I felt watching Pennywise would be hilarious (because clowns are funny.) Within the first 10-12 minutes, a little girl was killed after her trike ride and a little boy was tricked by the clown over some kind of floating newspaper boat. I was so terrified that "IT" killed children. I turned off the TV. Years afterwards, I watched the whole movie and it still gives me the heebie jeebies.
@jolly17352 жыл бұрын
I really love what you said about loving their chemistry together and that the love between Bev and all of them is genuinely reciprocal & that they seem like soulmates. What a beautiful observation. 💓 Despite it's very 90s-ness, that still shines through...as it does in the new version.
@lindanicholson9502 жыл бұрын
"There are no good friends. There are no bad friends, just people who build their houses in your heart." I think it was Eddie who had that thought because his mother didn't like his friends.
@jonnupe16452 жыл бұрын
The book explains why they are all so close, I don't know the details but it's apparently sexual
@scottstark55282 жыл бұрын
@@jonnupe1645 In the book they don't make a blood oath for if/when Pennywise returns. Bev actually has sex with all of the boys taking their virginity.
@DudeMcGuybro2 жыл бұрын
I love the fact that this was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace, who played Michael Myers in the closet scene in the original movie. So Michael Myers directed IT, lol.
@pumkinheadfanvhsforever60872 жыл бұрын
He also played adult Stan in this version! Oh and he also directed Halloween III: Season of the Witch. 😉
@poltblissofficial83362 жыл бұрын
"His favorite lift is the dead lift" 😂
@-M0LE2 жыл бұрын
Your daughter stole the show again She did a crafty eye to the camera too 🤣👍
@infernusrex7962 жыл бұрын
I LOVE your "technical difficulties" moments.....your children are freakin adorable!!
@misscryptoria2 жыл бұрын
Yep. The big sister sent the little sister in with BOTH tablets. I definitely recognize that dynamic... They're adorable, by the way.
@davidnorman47862 жыл бұрын
John Ritter was really an underappreciated actor. Yes, he was very funny. But if you look at the old episodes of The Waltons, you'll see that he's very good at drama too. He is one of the high points of this movie playing adult Ben. He does a great job as the blue collar kid who made good. He's impressive playing "you can't hide redneck." Yep.. he's rich. But his past shines through. Oh, and the "fire at the Black Spot?" Dick Hallorann from The Shining was there (according to the book).
@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps2 жыл бұрын
Hero At Large was one of my favorites as a kid starved for better superhero movies.
@Deathbird_Mitch2 жыл бұрын
John Ritter had a few dramatic roles and killed it every time.
@cleonmagabeefy85002 жыл бұрын
I loved Hero at Large as a kid. He's awesome in Slingblade too!!!
@TheNightBadger2 жыл бұрын
@@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps That pretty much sums up how I feel about the film. Back when there was barely anything decent superhero related on video, Hero at Large always drew my eye, and even though I was disappointed it wasn't really a movie about superheros, as an adult I can appreciate it for what it is.
@jaylaedits18672 жыл бұрын
He was really good in Buffy too!
@stevenbolstridge5962 жыл бұрын
They really couldn’t have gotten anyone better than Tim Curry to play Pennywise!
@jamesgatz44902 жыл бұрын
Like who?
@livingcorpse56642 жыл бұрын
The Glowing book Bill wrote is clearly a reference to The Shining.
@phillipweber60595 ай бұрын
Never made that connection. Nice observation!
@tonyl65202 жыл бұрын
people laugh at the dog in the clown suit, but ''IT'' is a ancient demonic shapeshifter that turns into your worst fears. the nightguard actually says to henry ''alright dog meat'' which is what he eventually becomes, hence the dog.. this is a brilliant movie/mini series, fun watch along!!!
@justinkeenan15982 жыл бұрын
Pennywise's final form, they say it's power level is over 9000!!
@lambknot2 жыл бұрын
Oh I just remembered the actor that played young Beverly is in the movie Ginger Snaps. Solid little flick from Canada.
@omegashinra76722 жыл бұрын
Hands down my #1 favourite werewolf movie, Ginger Snaps is amazing.
@kirstygunn91492 жыл бұрын
She also played the brilliant part of Becky in supernatural she was a fan of the in show books about the Winchester brothers and played a crazy fan girl that was obsessed by Sam Winchester
@aaronmcmahon74622 жыл бұрын
Other horror films that featured some of the actors of It were Fade to Black , which features Dennis Christopher (adult Eddie) in the lead, and Cat People (the 1982 remake) featured Annette O'Toole (adult Beverley).
@TheJericho11232 жыл бұрын
granny chugs tea like a champ.
@oscardiggs2462 жыл бұрын
“It’s not when they’re adults.” I was waiting for the spit-take. Well held together.
@-TheShaun-2 жыл бұрын
He was a bit off on the "run a train" thing though. Beverly did have sex with each of the boys, but it was separately. They didn't just dog pile on the rabbit the way he implied.
@nickpalumbo80462 жыл бұрын
They r like the best parents ever.
@Ghoulstille2 жыл бұрын
When Ben see's his Dad in the Barrens and the Mrs. Kersh scenes still freak me out 30 years later.
@HittokiriBattousai172 жыл бұрын
OMGGG that hug was the cutest thing I've ever seen in my life.
@darrenrunning54152 жыл бұрын
Fun fact - In the mid-90s Harry Anderson lived in Duvall, Washington, just down the road from where I grew up. He would fly down to Los Angeles to film Dave's World, then fly back for the weekend. Once a month, he would put on a magic show for the kids at the local library. People I knew who met him said he was just like Judge Harold T. Stone on Night Court.
@JCResDoc942 жыл бұрын
*17:00** can you charge our tablets lololol* a planner. -JC
@mcelravys2 жыл бұрын
For me, being from Rural Maine, Salems Lot was the scariest of them all. I always kind of knew that Derry was a stand in for Bangor. Just the way he described it. We used to go up there every other weekend when Bangor International had a PX and a Commissary left over from the Dow AFB days. I know that Paul Bunyan Statue very well, it’s real (NOT the same one in the film.)
@razycrandomgirl2 жыл бұрын
Salem's Lot is definitely... haunting.
@toddjohnson2712 жыл бұрын
Salem's Lot one of the few "scary" movies that terrorized me as a kid.
@JoseMolina-ij3xx2 жыл бұрын
The Memory thing ithat Pennywise does is similar to the effects of what Pennywise does to the Townsfolk. It makes them forget. That's why the children who disappear in Derry never really seem to result in police searches for the body. Only two types of people are not affected by this telepathic effect. One is the adults have to be children at heart or never fully grow up inside as an adult. The second is when they actively resist and force themselves to remember through books, knowledge or enlightenment. There was a problem with the role change between Mike and Ben when it came to who was the one who had the knowledge. In the movie, it wasn't knowledge or books that made Mike remember. It was something else.
@vandjack172 жыл бұрын
It's kinda funny how the kids have a knack for interrupting the show almost exclusively during scary movies. Glad they didn't get scared!
@nindr44952 жыл бұрын
the chemistry of the losers club is what makes this movie my favourite!
@TheRussian132 жыл бұрын
Everything is explained better in the book, but as for the "spider" form at the end, it's the most comprehensible form that the Losers club members can't visualize. Technically the true form of Pennywise is the Deadlights, his true form is described as being too complex for mortals to understand what they're looking at. As for the memory loss, Pennywise has many supernatural abilities and some of those are used to erase memories or create false memories for the people of Derry. This is to hide his presence so he can re-emerge and kill every 27 years. That's how there were scrapbook pages with Pennywise on them and yet nobody remembers this centuries old clown. Even Mike didn't remember the scrapbook pages until he was flipping through it and one of the other's pointed it out. There's a force of good, space turtle, that protected and guided the kids. Although it would not be there forever and could only help so much. The kids had their "promise" in this movie, the blood pact in the remake and the gangbang scene in the book to form a connection with each other. Their self made connection was weaker than the space turtles help, but was enough to remember each other once they got called. Little by little their memories came back the closer they got to Derry and longer they stayed. This was due to their connection and because Pennywise wanted them to remember in hopes they would remember their fear more than their courage. Once Pennywise was truly dead and the Losers left, there was no need to remember as Derry was finally starting to heal. The town in the book is a sort of living character too in the sense that it's infected by Pennywise's presence and with IT gone the town is kind of reborn.
@sneakycheeks2 жыл бұрын
Bill comes dangerously close to seeing Pennywise's true form in the book when they perform the Ritual of Chud.
@Sairin132 жыл бұрын
Given the book's themes all revolve around fear and childhood it makes perfect sense that the creatures final form, the one nearest to its true self that they are able to comprehend is a spider. Stephen King is afraid of Spiders, or at least was when he was a kid. He mentioned it once.
@adamclifton292 жыл бұрын
3:41 - she was another actor from The X-Files. She played Mulder's adult sister Samantha
@samanthaamador79982 жыл бұрын
In the midst of getting scared, my heart was melted. 😭 adorable.🥰
@wickamo2 жыл бұрын
I really like this reaction by you guys. IT was my favorite book by King and still is honestly to this day. The mini series was something that really made an impression on my when I was young although now looking at it again which I did right before the new movies came out, I realized how much scarier I remembered in my teenage memory than it really was. I was ecctatic when I heard they were doing a remake movie and I really love the movies. They aren't completely true to the novel either but I feel they really do justice to the feel an atmosphere that you get from the book. And it of course is much scarier, although the book is still scarier than both. And of course the book has scenes they just can't put in the movies that just creep you out in ways you wouldn't believe without reading it yourself. Even the scene with them all having sex sounds so weird but in the storyline itself it doesn't seem nearly as strange as it sounds. It does seem to make sense somehow when I actually read it. I don't remember feeling that is was really so controversial at that time. Strange...I know. The novel really does explain all of the things that are still a little confusing with both the mini series and the movies. IT is explained much better as is it's abilities, existence and motivations. I can't wait for you to watch the second movie. Keep up the good work guys. You are my favorite reaction channel.
@matthewbarton7822 жыл бұрын
The KISS ME FAT BOY was a scene created by John Ritter and Tim Curry...classic!
@silversidewinder20252 жыл бұрын
I miss Harry Anderson. The Honorable Harold T. Stone. RIP 😔
@billyhaines48432 жыл бұрын
I love the the dynamics of the lucky seven. So much love in the book and both versions of films. I have always loved Ben as a character and that heartache he has for Bev is romantic. And I really like that about him as we all can relate. But I think that’s what makes IT fantastic it was about bonding and love against the darkness. I was a kid when I saw the TV movie. When learnt how to read the first novel I read was IT. And I got to enjoy the new films in a cinema with a new generation was a blessing. Think you both are awesome it’s been a while since I’ve commented but have been liking what I have seen. Bring on chapter to much love from across the pond.
@Ashwgun2 жыл бұрын
I wish we had the Astral Turtle, they never go into all the Alien details of IT, and how long it has really been feeding on city. Georgie appears to Bill as a kid in part 1 too. IT's fog over all the town has been clouding everyone for centuries, and only the magic of the group was able to break through so much of what IT controls.
2 жыл бұрын
Actually, in the book the explanation is that there is an unknown good force that made them to be friends and fight against Pennywise. After they defeat Pennywise when they were children, this unknown force erase their memories and they become strangers again in the school, and every one of them moved from Derry, except Mike that kept the memories. When they were adults and Pennywise returns, the unknown force brought the memories back again. By the end of the movie they start gradually losing the memories of each other by the moment no one remember anything. Only Ben and Bev married but pennywise memories were gone. Some days later Mike phones Ritchie but Ritchie says that he barely remember Mike. The movie finish with Bill riding the bike with his wife and being aware the memories are almost gone, and the book finishes with Bill riding to the horizon with the memories completely gone, not remembering none of his friends nor any fact related to Pennywise. The book is much more deep. I strongly recommend.
@arianapadilla93512 жыл бұрын
Unrelated to the movie, I will admit that I don't love kids. I'm usually annoyed by their presence, however, your kids are the cutest heckin things ever. I love seeing them pop into videos 😂
@adalizrodriguez70352 жыл бұрын
We keep getting blessed seeing those little angels.
@Blackstaralpha2 жыл бұрын
Tim Curry is an absolute treasure🤩
@jonathanlee29955 ай бұрын
Eat your heart out Bill Scarsguard
@thomasriddle70052 жыл бұрын
There is a pattern in Stephen Kings version of Derry which shows up in several stories where adults tend to forget or are blind to the supernatural. In IT this also applies to those that leave Derry. I assume being so traumatized by it is largely why their memories come back though there are other possibilities.
@mcelravys2 жыл бұрын
The combination of the Turtle and It dulled the senses. From the Turtle it’s a gift, It uses that power to hide. Funny how that works.
@voltinator2 жыл бұрын
Pennywise steals their memories and personalities. Literally they're not complete people unless they get near Pennywise and destroy it to reclaim their souls.
@mcelravys2 жыл бұрын
@@voltinator even the citizens of Derry came back “awake” (for lack of a better term) after Pennywise was destroyed. It’s like they had a sudden realization of what was really going on.
@voltinator2 жыл бұрын
@@mcelravys Yep
@wampa252 жыл бұрын
Both versions cut a major plot point from the novel. When they were kids they built a smoke hole that was used to enter a vision quest-type hallucination where they discovered It's origins and joined forces with a mystic turtle that created the universe and fought It by performing the Ritual of Chud.
@kassard12 жыл бұрын
Maturin which I feel is a rip on A'tuin the great turtle in the discworld series in which the discoworld sits on the back of four elephants that ride on the back of great A'turin (aka Akupāra from Hindu mythology). Discworld was 1983 to ITs 1986 publication. I love A'tuin and was sad they left out everything about it except for very brief references (Bill holding a turtle toy and a turtle brushing someone's leg in the water) Edit: ooohhhh (a new thought I had as I pressed enter) maybe it's name was just a very unsubtle reference to the kids maturing early because of the traumatic experience they shared. lol
@scipioafricanus58712 жыл бұрын
I don't know what King were smoking at the time, but I want me some.
@evilervcowart62342 жыл бұрын
@@scipioafricanus5871 Cocaine's a helluva drug!
@jamielandis43082 жыл бұрын
Your little one is my favorite movie reactor! IT bites Eddie’s arm off in the book. This story is about youth and friendship. The miniseries concentrated on that, so captured the soul of the story much better. Both versions over emphasize Pennywise’s clown form. In the book the children in Derry are hunted by many monsters. Everyone looses their memories after Pennywise dies. Even the diaries that Mike keeps begin to fade. The ending is bittersweet.
@andreygirl2 жыл бұрын
glad to find someone else who agrees that the miniseries did the spirit of the book much more justice!! the new movies feel like pretty traditional horror flicks with way too much focus on Its scariness. miniseries really embodies the relationship between the losers, which is the soul of sk's novel
@hellohumansthade72802 жыл бұрын
The spider form is the best approximation of how the human mind handles the beast's real form.
@SakuraShirakawa2 жыл бұрын
Cool, I was waiting for this. Now I can go back and watch the remake reaction. I was really hoping you would have done the entire mini series before the remake though so you didn't have her comparing it to something that benefited from having a higher budget.
@Frank_San_Nicolas2 жыл бұрын
I would have even separated the movie viewings by several months.
@coreyhendricks94902 жыл бұрын
Decent second part, cool reaction as always Mr. & Mrs. Movies, you both take care
@lsunationalchamps082 жыл бұрын
Omg y’all so lucky. Your kids are the cutest 🥺🥰
@deadbynightupbylunch2 жыл бұрын
The reason Ben and Bev will still remember is because they’re together. But they would only retain selective memories. Like I think they’d only remember the love they felt for one another. Once Pennywise was gone, the fog was taking effect not only on those who leave but also on the residents themselves. Essentially erasing all of IT’s work and effect on the people and the town, breaking the Derry curse. (In the book a good portion of the town falls in disarray because IT had died) Bill and Mike were just barely remembering at the end as the fog was taking effect.
@LCDigital922 жыл бұрын
IT is my second favorite book, but them forgetting at the end was probably the most heartbreaking part for me.
@razycrandomgirl2 жыл бұрын
@@LCDigital92 when they left eddie down there and then forgot him I bawled!
@PuppetDungeon2 жыл бұрын
I did like that the cure for magical amnesia was an equally childish notion of riding a bike to outrun the devil. Don't remember if the book was exactly the same, but I remember it being a hell of a lot more exciting than what they presented here. Great video. (My vote goes to the kids section of this one, as it had a lot more scares)
@Grenn14712 жыл бұрын
In the book, there's an actual ethereal force bonding them together. It's a force that's opposed to Pennywise. They even say that after they defeat the clown as kids, the bond they share is broken. There's a line about how the seven of them are never all together at the same time ever again. That's why Bev sleeps with them all, to keep them connected forever (in King's coked up mind it makes sense). Pennywise tries to defeat them later by giving them success outside of Derry, but NONE of them are truly happy or content. Eddy basically married his emotionally manipulative mother. Ben is pining for a woman he can't even remember. Bev married her emotionally and physically abusive father. Richie and Bill seem to be the most content, but something is always missing in their lives, and it's tied to the memories they lost of their childhood. It's theorized that of all the Loser's club, only Stan left town AND remembers fully what happened, which is why he chose to commit suicide rather than go back. As for the fog setting in at the end, it might be that, once more, the force for good that brought them together is gone. Also, the book pretty much says that the only reason there is a town there is because Pennywise has been there since the dinosaurs and he pulled people to that place. Now that he's dead, the town starts dying as well. People start leaving and even basic things like the sewers and water mains start breaking apart without Pennywise to keep them together. It's also possible that they start to lose their memories because the force for good is helping them forget the trauma of what they went through, but that includes their friendships. Ben and Bev's love for one another might help them stay in each others' life. Just some food for thought.
@livingcorpse56642 жыл бұрын
Man, as traumatic as these events are, I would not want to forget my friends. It may be painful but forgetting them is almost worse than them just dying.
@MacGuffinExMachina2 жыл бұрын
I don't think King is a pedo, but I feel like did that really have to be the thing that bonded them lol? Or did it have to go into as much detail as it did? Like he could have just written they made love and just include the part with Bev's inner monologue.
@boomstickcritique9022 жыл бұрын
Still waiting for one of the adaptations to include the Turtle who carries a universe on his back.
@EvilEye02 жыл бұрын
@@boomstickcritique902 if they hadn't messed up with the Dark Tower movie, you might have been able to see one of Maturins fellow beam guardians (Shardik the bear, who went insane due to maggots in his brain) get shot to death by Rolland and company.
@boomstickcritique9022 жыл бұрын
@@EvilEye0 They were going to do a Dark Tower series but it got canceled.
@ashleylynn27012 жыл бұрын
Aww your daughter is so cute!
@Cosmic86x2 жыл бұрын
The "Beth in Ms. Kersh's house" scene is probably one of the scariest scenes in the whole movie (part 1 and 2) as well as the scene in which young Ben sees his dad.
@creativevisiongaming2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree and the Ms. Kersh house is much scarier in the 1990 one. The new one has too much CG and no personal connection to make it scary.
@Frank_San_Nicolas2 жыл бұрын
The Ben’s dad waving scene is a good example of bizarre horror that isn’t forced, but just damn scary. I really love the remake too though.
@karlmoles65302 жыл бұрын
Giant....swinging......well, better not say any more
@Cosmic86x2 жыл бұрын
One addition: I think the "Stan bathtub" scene was quite scary as well. Not only the shock of what happened but also the music and of course the disturbing image.
@FlixCreEightR2 жыл бұрын
The house scene with Bev was my fav. And scary as a kid.
@dennisdistant2 жыл бұрын
This book is about having a bad and traumatic childhood and the fog represents not wanting to think about this and wanting to hide it into the deep recesses of your mind.
@sammylane212 жыл бұрын
Oh please Patreon fans, get them to watch STEVEN KING'S SALEM'S LOT'79 as their next tv mini series!
@rockyraccoonhendrix17332 жыл бұрын
The spider isn’t It’s final form. It’s an ethereal entity that resides in the dead lights in which, along with the real world, is nestled in the macroverse.
@canadianscratcher78342 жыл бұрын
@4:08 Prince Albert in a can is a type of tobacco.
@thundernels2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you guys react to the Stephen King TV movies, be it It or The Stand. We love these films and it is my hope that your experience with these isn’t too painful! Keep up the good work!
@coachmikesfilmroom31112 жыл бұрын
the memory thing is part of Pennywise's magic essentially. it's his affect on the town. He also affect the adults in the town, causing them to be apathetic, for lack of a better term. favorite character is Bill for me and Bev and Ben. the first part is my fav. Also since it's in the books only. Pennywise's spawn shows up in the Dark Tower series. If either of you are readers, IT and the Dark Tower series are a must. The Dark Tower basically ties in the entire Stephen King Multiverse.
@JCResDoc942 жыл бұрын
19:30 bc he has the shining. he is the only one. -JC
@gregwodzynski9412 жыл бұрын
Technical difficulties please stand by is my new favorite part of your videos.
@cainealexander-mccord28054 ай бұрын
The look on that tot's face when she hugged Mum is the cutest thing I've seen in weeks. On a related note, how many kids to you two have, anyway? They're all adorable, but after I think I've seen them all, there's a new one.
@LieutenantBonk2 жыл бұрын
"Do you have Prince Albert in a can?" joke was a telephone prank from my mom's era. It was a loose tobacco product.
@rockyraccoonhendrix17332 жыл бұрын
25:15 I was wondering when you were gonna tell her.
@mindime14992 жыл бұрын
Right!? I howled out load as Mr. got serious
@mjanie22762 жыл бұрын
Awww luv watching movies with you guys....interruption with the little ones reminds me of me 😊👍❤
@heathen35502 жыл бұрын
Whoa, where’s my hug & kiss goodnight? lol
@scottmefford69179 ай бұрын
You have the cutest and sweetest "technical difficulties". Love the format.
@scottvanhille56882 жыл бұрын
You'll float too! Tim Curry does a great job as any villain.
@JoeXTheXJuggalo12 жыл бұрын
The Prince Albert in a can is a old joke referring the Pipe and Rolling tobacco company called "Prince Albert" and it came in cans. Mainly when bought in large quantities but they did have em sold in small cans too. So the joke is "do you have Prince Albert in a can? You do? We you better let him out." Hopefully you get it now.
@matjohn09252 жыл бұрын
I 💕💕 you two soo much!! Definitely a highlight of my day when I need to "clock out" for some time. Thanks!!
@JacobDennisHarris85862 жыл бұрын
The REACTIONS of "IT" ARE "EPIC"! ROCK AND ROLL!
@fcruz432152 жыл бұрын
Enjoyable reaction video. And yeah, the book is WAY different. I enjoy this version because of the nostalgia, but like you mentioned, the chemistry is obvious. It was an enjoyable movie for me. Looking forward to part 2 of the remake. See ya!
@Smruk3002 жыл бұрын
I can’t wait for Thursday that chapter 2 just might put fear in her 😂I love y’all channel cuss y’all do a lot of movies nobody else does
@davidphillips9726 Жыл бұрын
OMG the interrupting babies are adorbs!!!
@noquarterzz97882 жыл бұрын
This came on ABC family back in the day. I definitely saw this one way too young.
@tokenhempshire2 жыл бұрын
Hugs from our children are the best :3
@Bananahammock6812 жыл бұрын
If True Loves Kiss doesn't work, try True Love's Bike Ride! Which becomes True Loves Almost Accident and ends in True Loves Traffic Jam. That's the powah of lurrrveee~♫
@Green-Lyon2 жыл бұрын
In the middle of all that craziness we get the cutest HUG and smooch of all time. :)
@livingcorpse56642 жыл бұрын
He also laughs at the very end of the end credits for the 2017 movie.
@Scottred772 жыл бұрын
Your kids are definitely gonna have their own KZbin channel when they're older, the amount of time they spend in front of your cameras now 😂😂
@scipioafricanus58712 жыл бұрын
Killer Clown Week at Mr. & Ms. Movie Theatre. Monday: Stephen King's IT Part 1 (1990) Tuesday: Stephen KIng's IT Part 1 (2017) Wednesday: Killer Clowns from Outer Space Thursday: Stephen King's IT Part 2 (1990) Friday: Stephen King's IT Part 2 (2019)
@JCResDoc942 жыл бұрын
25:00 whats interesting is the "group true love" worked on her, until the child train. makes you think. -JC
@BeautyMonster10002 жыл бұрын
I really like Bev as an adult even more than I like her as a kid, personally. I won't spoil it but I do feel that IT: Chapter Two (2019) explains the memory thing a bit better than this one does because it's done and said slightly differently in that one. I'm not sure how the book explains it because I haven't read it. I think I like the second chapter of the 1990 version better because I feel like much more happens and it's more exciting than the first chapter.
@alucard6242 жыл бұрын
The book is worth reading if you feel brave enough to get through it. It's a long book.
@windandcloudshadow1582 жыл бұрын
I don't remember it being mentioned in the book why they forget rather it be a gift from Gan or the Turtle or some Lovecrafting effect but they do all forget so for me it was bittersweet ending 8).
@sneakycheeks2 жыл бұрын
The book pretty much explains it that in leaving Dairy you are effectively no longer under the influence of Pennywise so you forget. Especially as you grow older. Adults don't believe..as Pennywise prefers eating children..but if you stay in Dairy once you become an adult..Pennywise still has influence over you by making the adults turn a blind eye as to what is truly going on. This is shown several times in the book.
@windandcloudshadow1582 жыл бұрын
@@sneakycheeks But why would they all forget at the end of the book when Pennywise had been defeated and his influence over derry destroyed shown by the storm? Could've been a mistake on Kings part but he was on some pretty strong drugs lol.
@sneakycheeks2 жыл бұрын
@@windandcloudshadow158 no it wasn't a mistake. They forget because that's part of growing up. The ones that leave Dairy automatically forget about Pennywise immediately. Several of King's other books have moments that take place in Dairy where it's hinted that Pennywise is still alive. Just read the book man it's worth the read.
@fabianstalder50082 жыл бұрын
After the remake of Episode II, tell her that it'all connected with the Black Tower series, and let us enjoy watching her go mental trying to figure it all out 😂😂
@Nillocke272 жыл бұрын
"The man in dark fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed." --The Black Tower series
@BillyBong8 ай бұрын
@@Nillocke27😂😂
@anthony_castro7102 жыл бұрын
AWEEEEEE that was so cute when your baby girl came out and gave you a hug goodnight 😭😭😭😭🧡
@ItDoesntMatterReally2 жыл бұрын
It's all about trauma. Each kid suffers abuse either through their parents or Henry's gang. The town sees it happening but does nothing about it, which is highlighted by the adults inability to see "It" preying on all of these children's fears and insecurities. Maybe at one time they did, but like with other things trained themselves to turn a blind eye to it all out of fear or want of self-preservation. It makes sense when you look at King's other works based around showing the seedy underbelly of small town Americana. Throw in a vampire or an intergalactic being beyond our comprehension and there goes the neighborhood.
@sathvamp1 Жыл бұрын
Like you said, I also totally adored the characters' chemistry. I think that was my favorite thing about this movie. After I saw the movie, I read the book and you may find the book interesting because there are parts of it that explain certain things such as why one of the minor characters had the fear that he did, and why one of the fortune cookies was a certain way for one of the major characters. And... later in this video I can see that ONE of you DID read the book already (since you knew about that "Beverly scene"!)
@thomasgriffiths67582 жыл бұрын
What a great dynamic duo The Walton's Jon Boy and WKRP in Cincinnati's Venus Flytrap
@Kylopod2 жыл бұрын
There’s no question that the TV version hasn’t aged well in certain respects. It’s cheesy, has a cheap feel, some of the acting is off. But personally, I actually found some scenes in it genuinely creepy, and I did not get the same feeling from the movie. (I also loved the “kiss me fat boy” part, which was both scary and hilarious.) Also, the TV version is generally more faithful to the book. That isn’t always intrinsically a good thing, but I felt the movie left out certain things that harmed its cohesion. (This is especially true for Chapter II, which you’ll see.) I understand why the movie updated the story from the 50s and 80s to the 80s and today, but there’s also something I believe was lost in the transition. Stephen King was very good at painting a picture of the 50s and 60s (when he grew up), including the sexual innocence as well as the casual racism, and I felt those ingredients worked within the story well, which was lost when it was updated to the 80s.
@Mr.Goodkat2 жыл бұрын
What scenes did you find genuinely creepy in the TV version?
@Kylopod2 жыл бұрын
@@Mr.Goodkat The Mrs. Kersh scene, for one. It was better done than in the movie, in my view.
@AjHop92 Жыл бұрын
The miniseries was not closer to the book lmao
@Kylopod Жыл бұрын
@@AjHop92 What can I say? I disagree. I've read the book, I've seen both the miniseries and the movies multiple times, and the movies take significant liberties with the events in the book, while the miniseries sticks pretty closely to the book. There are exceptions--the scene with the gay couple being murdered is depicted in the movies but not the miniseries. But that's the exception that proves the rule.
@worlds_tallest_Hobbit2 жыл бұрын
THE MEMORY PROBLEM: So this is going to get wierd, but here goes. SPOILERS FOR THE BOOK: Both versions cut out IT's nemisis, The Turtle. The Turtle accidentally created the universe by vomiting it up and tends to be a benevolent, but hands off god. It selects the Losers to deal with IT after thousands of years because somehow IT has become pregnant and IT's spawn threaten exisistance. The Turtle protects the Losers as much as it can, and that includes making them forget about Derry/IT (in the book it's clearer those terms are interchangeable). This accomplished two things. It allows them to not suffer lifelong PTSD from fighting with a cosmic abomination and, more cynically, the Losers are more effect cannon fodder when they return as adults because they no longer understand what they're up against. When confronted with IT's final form and the peril they're in becomes clear, one of the Losers comments that Stan had the right idea; they should have committed suicide too.
@Dularr2 жыл бұрын
The idea is as you become an adult, you forget the Pen ywise trauma. After the adult event, the losers started to forget Pennywise.
@denial9872 жыл бұрын
I loved both chapters of the miniseries, way better than the remake.
@wadeintonature29752 жыл бұрын
When you were watching part one your child came in and told you she had a spider in her room.
@AMP3083official2 жыл бұрын
I cried at the end of this movie.
@davidphillips9726 Жыл бұрын
Pennywise showed as a specific dog for the orderly in Juniper Hills, because the guard he was attacking had been attacked by that kind of dog and was scared to death of all dogs ever since.
@bananasaregood86552 жыл бұрын
Went to vancouver few years ago and visited the locations where they filmed scenes from this film, bev's house, the school where they have the bike montage, the barrans and the giant lilly lake where ben see's pennywise. was creepy but fun