Thursday, October 8, 2015

Stephen King IT





IMDb
In 1960, seven outcast kids known as "The Loser Club" fight an evil demon who poses as a child-killing clown. 30 years later, they are called back to fight the same clown again.



Rotten Tomatoes
Originally titled Stephen King's 'It', this two-part TV movie first aired on November 18 and 20, 1990. Set in Maine (where else?), this is the story of a thirty-year struggle against supernatural evil. We follow a group of young men who calls themselves "the lucky seven" from 1960 to 1990. The Seven emerge triumphant from their first encounter with Pennywise (Tim Curry), a clown-suited horror who calls himself "the eater of worlds...and of children". But it's 1990, and Pennywise is back in circulation. Like so many Stephen King TV adaptations, It starts like a house afire, sags in the middle, and must scurry around to tie up loose ends in its last 45 minutes or so.


Best Horror Movies
A really great horror movie leaves a lasting impression on a person. Jaws, for example, still makes me wary of going in the water (even a pool!), and The Blair Witch Project comes to mind every time someone mentions “camping”. Out of all the great horror movies, though, Stephen Kings It in particular has left a lasting mark on me.
A little back-story: I remember when I was about six years old and my brothers and I were put to bed as usual. As my mother was tucking us in she made a HUGE mistake and warned us not to get out of bed whatever we did because she was watching a movie that she didn't want us to see. Of course that just made me want to sneak out of bed.
I waited a while and snuck into the living room. Hiding behind the couch where she couldn't see me I tried to see what the big taboo on TV was. It must have been about a minute later that I was completely horrified by what I saw and ran out of the room screaming.
For years after that I was horrified of clowns, dark places and...... the bathroom! I couldn't even bring myself to watch It all the way through until I was fourteen, and then I loved it!
The movie Stephen Kings It, which was originally a TV movie released in as a mini-series in 1990, is actually quite subdued by most horror standards. The violence is minimal, and there is little blood, yet tons of scares. It is also quite long (192min!) but keeps your attention, especially the first half.

Stephen King's It - Pennywise in the Basement

Stephen Kings It begins when a little girl, while in her yard in the sleepy, rainy townof Derry, Maine, is murdered by a mysterious clown called “Pennywise” who appears literally out of nowhere.
Later, while at the crime scene, the librarian Mike Hanlon (Tim Reid) notices something weird…a picture of his childhood friend's little brother who was murdered in 1960. Mike immediately calls all of his old friends and tells them the news: “HE’s back”.
From this point the movie jumps between each character’s current life and flashbacks of their own personal childhood encounters with the violent, tormenting spirit Pennywise the Clown (Tim Curry in possibly his best role). The clown spirit uses children’s greatest fears against them by bringing them to reality. Mike convinces each member of the "old gang"(which includes John Ritter, Harry Anderson and Annette O'Toole) to agree reluctantly to come back to Derry to fight Pennywise...except for one. Stan Uris (Richard Masur) decides he would rather end his own lifethan go back to Derry and have to face the demons of his past, leaving the group of friends minus one vital member.
Once back in Derry the gang confirms that Pennywise the clown is indeed up to his old tricks again, and chaos abounds - complete with hallucinations, attacks and near deaths. The group must find out what Pennywise really is, and destroy “It”.

Stephen King's It - Pennywise Howling

I will admit that while Stephen Kings It is fantastic, the ending is a bit of a letdown. We know that Pennywise is not human from the beginning, but we are not quite sure exactly what he actually is until the end of the movie, and even then it is very confusing no matter how many times you watch It. The history of Pennywise and of Derry itself, when revealed, is truly frightening though. Tim Curry, as the clown Pennywise, is also very frightening and believable in this role of a lifetime.
While not acceptable for all ages, I highly recommend Stephen Kings It, especially if want a good horror movie to watch on a rainy afternoon or night. Or for an even bigger scare, read the bookon a rainy afternoon or night, because although the movie is scary, the book will keep you up at night.


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