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IT (2017) Review

IT (2017) Review

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IT (2017) Review

FromHorror Movie Talk

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Length:
102 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In preparation for IT Chapter 2 coming out this week, we watched IT (2017) as well as the 1990 Miniseries starring Tim Curry. If you haven't seen IT and are a horror fan, you are probably in the minority, since it (IT?) is the highest grossing horror movie of all time.







Skip to Intro - 0:33Skip to Trailer - 6:36Skip to Synopsis - 09:17 Skip to Review - 09:57Skip to Score - 13:55 Skip to Spoilers - 22:17Skip to Final Recommendations - 1:23:39Skip to Taglines - 1:24:20Skip to A Chat with David's Wife about Horror or Porno - 1:27:00Skip to Outro - 1:31:17



IT 2017 Poster



We watched It. We already have seen it, but we watched it again. It was good. We liked it. IT THE MOVIE!




https://youtu.be/hAUTdjf9rko




IT is available to rent on Amazon Prime, Youtube and other places probably.











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IT 2017 Synopsis



IT (2017) is a total rip off of Stranger Things. It features a group of boys in the 80s who discover a young girl with the special power to give them boners.



Actually, IT (2017) is based on the Stephen King novel “IT”. The film follows “the losers club” which is a motley crew of six young boys and a girl who find themselves haunted by Pennywise the Dancing Clown played by Bill Skarsgård. Pennywise is very literally dread incarnate, and torments the group of kids with their worst fears. Upon research, the group finds out that Pennywise has been tormenting and killing children for millenia. 



IT Movie Review



The film tackles the source material admirably. It’s hard to capture on screen the concept of the monster being fear itself. You get a real feeling of dread throughout, and it remains one of the best group coming of age stories, second only to King’s other adaptation: Stand By Me. 



Check Out Our Review of Ready or Not




https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/08/28/ready-or-not-review/




I’m glad I got to watch this again, because my first viewing was so colored by my nostalgia for the 1990 TV miniseries starring Tim Curry. And while I still do like the direction of the Pennywise character a little better in the miniseries, I think that overall IT 2017 is a far superior film. We watched the miniseries to be able to compare it to this film and the upcoming Chapter 2, and I don’t know what to tell you, it does not hold up.




https://youtu.be/cmOLwrvH-Ag?t=61
My favorite Pennywise scene in Stephen King's IT (1990)



IT 2017 is one of the best mainstream, general audience horror movies to come out in the last decade. Director Andy Muschietti keeps most of the dread from the source material and includes some modern production and jump scares to appeal to fans of the Conjuring universe. Overall, I really liked it even more the second time.



This film has probably the best child cast of all time. Comparisons are readily made to Stranger Things (especially since Finn Wolfhard is in both) but the acting from these kids in IT (2017) is far superior in my opinion.



Score for IT (2017) Movie



8/10



Check out our review of It Chapter Two




https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/09/11/it-chapter-two-review/




Spoilers for IT



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The opening scene with Georgie losing the paper boat that Bill made for him. This is the scene that really sells every version of this story, whether it's the novel, the miniseries, or the modern iteration. The main difference here is that Muschietti leans into the "hard-R" when Georgie's arm is graphically ripped off by Pennywise.



Georgie, giving Pennywise a hand.



Pennywise isn't the only danger in IT. Henry Bowers and his gang torment the group of friends on the regular throughout the film. And torment is putting it lightly. Henry doesn't just bully them, he tortures them. In another scene that shows the commitment of making the film a heavy into the paint of an R-rating, Henry deeply carves his initials into poor Ben's stomach.



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Released:
Sep 4, 2019
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