@@yuh3277 i love Scarsgaard but i think Curry's It has far move personality. Everytime Curry's It showed up, he had more dialog & clownish humor. I felt like Scarsgaard didn't have as much airtime & dialog in chapter 1. He rarely had any clown like scenes to me.
@@yuh3277 Kind of agree. Never read the book, and it's been quite a while since I've seen the miniseries, but I like the idea of a demon trying, and somewhat failing, to be clown like more so than a clown who just happens to be a demon.
Did anyone else notice that at the beginning of the scene under the bleachers, Pennywise can be seen in the dark looking at the girl, even before he catches the little firefly in his gloves ?
@@iamtrappedonanisland998 Came down to the comments to search for this one! 😃 That - in the book - nameless boy inspired one of my book characters, I called him Jack! 😄
That is so stretched. Coloured pictures didn't exist at the time of the picture's creations. And why does he look like Jack Torrence ? Because Jack is a psychopath and IT is a psychopath, too.
@@moemuxhagi dude. The group picture at the end of Shining. It's not a coloured photo dumbo, it's a photo from 1921. Look at how him and Pennywise smile..
@@firstname__lastname I *know.* I mean that just because the picture was black and white doesn't mean it's a reference. Both were taken before coloured cameras were invented.
@@moemuxhagi but also, in NOS4A2, the book written by Stephen King's son.. he actually writes about "inscapes" which connect The Stephen King books to each other and to his books..
I wish that Beverly asked IT “the old women” about her dads past and I wish they had a real conversation about that stuff so we can learn more about IT
The book is huge and even with the length of the films there still wasn't time to add it, I heard that more lore is in the directors cuts so i look forward to that
I need to make my own actual hidden secrets video: The nesting dolls changing in the hotel, the under the bleacher eyes, It appearing in the painting when Bev is fleeing her abusive husband, none of these big production channels actually post these examples of good, hidden It appearances.
First scene, calling all the members of the loser's club, was so well-made, I ended up remembering all their full names and saying "gosh, they really look like I imagined" Bowers was lame tho...
I think you missed a reference, when Bill is trying to save the kid, before entering the mirror part of the house there are some clowns dressed as the 1990 mini series pennywise
I don't know about that but in the first part when the kids are in the old house one of them is in a room filled with clown puppets and statues and one of them looks like tim currie's pennywise
Like Stephen King, I also lived in Bangor, Maine (for 11 years). Derry is definitely based on Bangor, right down to the Paul Bunyan statue. The chapter/scene from the book and 2019 movie featuring the hate crime are obviously an almost direct reference to the Charlie Howard murder of the 1980s. But even deeper, King's depiction of Derry as having a reputation for being an extraordinarily violent and hate-filled city, for its size is also (in my opinion) based on Bangor, which has strongly violent and hate-filled overtones. Bangor, for its size is known for being a violent town. Trust me, as I lived there for 11 years and saw it, both blatantly and more subtly.
Did you realise that when Beverly is in the bathroom and loads of different people keep opening the door saying things well one of the things said is “Here’s Johnny” which is the shining’s pickup line
Also, Pennywise isn't a shapeshifting monster, but it's locus is. It is an extra-dimensional eldritch being far older than any other (and perhaps the mother of the Crimson King), and even the universe itself. It has battled with Maturin - the world turtle who carries Gan's creation on his back and barfed this particular reality into being, and Gan, the Other, who created all of existence from his naval. It exists outside of space and time and thus saw the existence of human beings on earth. When learning about their complex emotions, particularly fear, this became an attractive concept to it and thus it buried itself on earth in the location that would become Derry. It was able to settle there because that's where there was a dimensional breach it could slip a small portion of itself into. When Pennywise gets hurt in some way, it does send a psychic backlash to the being proper, but not enough to truly do more than irritate it. Pennywise, or whatever shape it takes in Derry, is limited by the laws of physics and the form it inhabits. It's Dead Lights form is not, and that's why it sometimes attempts to draw people there. The whisps that followed the 3 lights around in the film represent "the tethering" that it used eons ago to bind a physical form to our reality. When the Losers defeated it as adults, it temporarily cut that connection. But there are many sources in King's subsequent works that show it is alive again: from literally swallowing the Man in Black, to visions of a monster in a storm drain by passers-by, and even graffiti citing "Pennywise Lives!" in parts of Derry. Some believe Derry is where it chose to stay because it knew an important child with gifts (The Shining) would be born there, and it wanted to gobble him up. In it's purest form, it only wants to eat and sleep and basically be left alone. That's why it only thinks of turning to eat a presence it feels outside of reality, and makes sure survivors of it's summers of terror go through "The Forgetting" when it's over. It's also why others who don't have to endure it as a child are in denial about the problems in Derry. In it's fullest form, it is the oldest and most powerful of all the evils in King's works. But unlike many, it has no interest in allying itself to any of them, or working towards the machinations of some grander scheme. It would eat the Wendigo, or the Crimson King (who has all but admitted he wants nothing to do with it), or even the very similar Dandelo if it felt like it.
I love the fact that there is a Christine Easter egg in the film. I love both IT and Christine so to see them together in even an Easter egg makes me happy.
Not gonna lie chapter one was scarier chapter 2 is a really good movie but it's not really a horror movie there's a lot of funny scenes that are supposed to be "scary"
One of the creepiest parts in the 2017 film was when Beverley is returning home..and on the television in the background is a teacher telling kids how it's so much fun to play in the sewers ; o )
Loved the movie, they did a tremendous job adapting the book and one of the best adaptions I have seen. BUT that being said, I needed more Pennywise, and I needed him to really flex his universal, infinite being, supreme power muscles, forcing the adults to transcend into their darkest secrets and fears in order to overcome him.
For everyone who has Android, i made an app called "Pennywise Soundboard" with all the best sounds and quotes from IT movies! We all float down here guys!
Aww man, it shouldn't matter whether they were gay or not, it still makes them people. Personally it made me sad to see that because even though I'm straight, I can only imagine what it's like for someone you love to be killed right in front of you. It's so heartbreaking it was based on a true event. :c
Actually if you look close you can see the director was actually looking at tampons when he did his cameo - another reference from the first it movie and book
And of course King is a character in a shop selling.......Needful Things.......^_^ 10:30: Question: Is it the Actual Dean Koontz, or just the character's name?
Concerning the Meg Ryan thing. I have a feeling that Stephen King just has a thing for Meg. If you read the novel Dreamcatcher he mentions Meg Ryan in one of the chapters as well.
Needs to be said: Patrick Hockstetters spray paint / fire thing Is actually a nod to the book when the boys were in the junkyard lighting farts. Definitely was not a coincidence
Peter Bogdonovich is in the film; he has a brief dialogue with Bill. Dean Koontz isn’t though; the character Koontz is way too young to be played by mid-70s Dean Koontz.
... This is it Chapter 2 we are talking about. That happening in the book is what signals that pennywise is "back" when they are adults. so obviously this would happen in the beginning of chapter 2.
I think they should make a movie of all the side stories in the book. The Bradley gang, the fire at the Blackspot, that guy that killed a bunch of people with an ax, etc.
The Meg Ryan references are a nod to John Mellencamp who is engaged to Meg Ryan. Stephen King and John Mellencamp produced a musical together called 'Ghosts Brothers of Darkland County'
The version of IT chapter 2 that I saw did have Peter Bogdanovich's cameo in it, (Nine minutes in)... I streamed it online so it may have been different to the movie shown in cinema theatres??
What an amazing sequel! Whatever hate and nonsense critics and bandwagon fans are throwing at it I don’t care. I’m a film fan and this film did everything I wanted it to. Emotional, disturbing and touching. Bravo!
In the last scene were Bill is writing his book the office that he's in looks almost exactly like the office from Stand By Me that Gordon is in, in the last scene (and gordon happens to be a writer as well)
The Old woman stopping and staring blankly for a moment is an easter egg from "The Stand". "How many times had... Larry seen someone stop dead on the street looking blankly for at nothing for a moment, and then going on."
What about the end scene in IT chp 2...where we see Bill Denborough in a familiar writers studio set up....does it resemble another writer in a SK-movie where the movie i sending? Yes...Im talking about the end scene in "Stand by me". Two writers closing up the movie
0:51 also, King is drinking mate from an Independiente mate cup, which are both direct references to Argentine culture ("CAI" as in "Club Atlético Independiente" is a soccer team here in Argentina) since the director is, in fact, Argentine. KEEP REPRESENTING 💕
Hey Screen Rant, here is one you missed....the guard is looking at dog videos but the dog he is looking at is a corgi....King has a corgi he calls Molly the thing of evil and often puts her photo on his twitter page. I think that is a Molly King cameo.
The scene would've been better at the start if it was Richie with his boyfriend. I know the overarching theme of his story is that he's in the closet but imagine if he used his humor to hide his grief and Pennywise constantly taunted him about it. They even mention that the guy who didn't die is from Derry. imagine some horror you've forgotten about from the past- suddenly appearing and killing your future.
The drink that the native Americans give to mike is called Maturin. This is the name of the turtle.
Adam Cohen: That's actually pretty cool. Thank you for posting that. The part in the film when they talk about that was difficult to hear.
Ron G thanks! I only noticed it the second time I watched it.
Mike?
Now that I see it spelled, it looks like a play on the word "maturing" which given the story being a coming of age one, this fits nicely.
I was just about to post that! Lol I haven't really seen any UA-cam videos mention that. It was a blink and you'll miss it moment though
ALLL THOSE SIT UPS
BUT DEEP DOWN YOULL ALWAYS BE JUST A FAT LITTLE BOY
I thought pennywise was speaking to me personally during that part lol
HashbrownGokuson I thought he was speaking to me too 😂😮
Same lol
Same but I'm a girl tho😂
jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj. Ioco
I felt that
Tim Curry is more of a legit clown than a demon
Bill Skarsgaard is more of a demon than a legit clown
Both are now iconic for they're amazing take on this character.
dadarkknight36310 very true. Personally, I like Skarsgaard better but that’s just my opinion
@@yuh3277 i love Scarsgaard but i think Curry's It has far move personality. Everytime Curry's It showed up, he had more dialog & clownish humor. I felt like Scarsgaard didn't have as much airtime & dialog in chapter 1. He rarely had any clown like scenes to me.
malik jones I liked it that way because I feel IT should be more of a demonic figure than a legit clown. But that’s just me
@@yuh3277 Kind of agree. Never read the book, and it's been quite a while since I've seen the miniseries, but I like the idea of a demon trying, and somewhat failing, to be clown like more so than a clown who just happens to be a demon.
The scar on the old lady's chest is 3 dots that *COULD* represent the deadlights
gacha person i saw that too, im pretty sure bev saw it too so thats why she was really sus of the lady.
And in IT chapter 1 when the blood drips on Bev (before she is introduced to the deadlights) 3 dots of blood drips on her face
Did anyone else notice that at the beginning of the scene under the bleachers, Pennywise can be seen in the dark looking at the girl, even before he catches the little firefly in his gloves ?
Noticed it instantly
@eleodoro de la fuente great :)
@@XGrantLorraineX Yeah me too, but all my friends did not, and I did not see it being mentioned in any video :)
Time stamp? Or is it not in this video
That's the point
Pennywise: *breathes*
Screen Rant: You missed-
Ikr
GayKid18097 yes
@@comicmanozzy3182 they are just "nOt eNouGh ScReEn TimE" like it's honestly more time on him explaining and stuff
GayKid18097 That’s so correct
@@comicmanozzy3182 yes
“You can’t be careful on a skateboard” is actually another reference to the book. The kid says it in the book to Bill
When did he say that to Bill? ...,i saw IT twice and looked for that exchange... "you cant be careful on a skateboard"...
iam trappedonanisland, In the book not the movie
@@iamtrappedonanisland998 he said it in the book not in the movie
@@iamtrappedonanisland998 Came down to the comments to search for this one! 😃 That - in the book - nameless boy inspired one of my book characters, I called him Jack! 😄
@@schattenvolkofficial1121 awesome.. thank you!
Also..Pennywise in that old as black and white photo, he eerily looks like that old black and white photo of Jack Torrance at the end of The Shining.
That is so stretched. Coloured pictures didn't exist at the time of the picture's creations. And why does he look like Jack Torrence ? Because Jack is a psychopath and IT is a psychopath, too.
@@moemuxhagi dude. The group picture at the end of Shining. It's not a coloured photo dumbo, it's a photo from 1921. Look at how him and Pennywise smile..
@@firstname__lastname I *know.* I mean that just because the picture was black and white doesn't mean it's a reference. Both were taken before coloured cameras were invented.
@@moemuxhagi but also, in NOS4A2, the book written by Stephen King's son.. he actually writes about "inscapes" which connect The Stephen King books to each other and to his books..
@@firstname__lastname ALL of Stephen King's books are connected. That's a fact. But this is the movie we're talking about.
I wish that Beverly asked IT “the old women” about her dads past and I wish they had a real conversation about that stuff so we can learn more about IT
That's in the book. About how he appeared every 27 yrs. They talk about him more in detail. In the movie it's obscure. If you have time read IT
The book is huge and even with the length of the films there still wasn't time to add it, I heard that more lore is in the directors cuts so i look forward to that
Woman not women
Even tho bill Skarsgård didn’t “match” Tim Curry’s “kiss me fat boy” he actually made it freaky whereas Tim curry just sounds funny
Tim is funnier and Bill creepier
Yeah, it's not like he was trying to "beat" Tim Curry, it was just a reference
I still found it a bit funny when I heard it
The Skarsgård family is so damn talented!
Ikr?? Good acting genes lol
Lord Vader, Pennywise is threating you.
Aries oh no!😨
Darth Vader ans so hot
Pennywise is so cool to bad we won’t see more of him
Whatttttttttttt!!!
Well okay
Here
“No one ever really dies”
Pennywise is me fav character lol
I need to make my own actual hidden secrets video: The nesting dolls changing in the hotel, the under the bleacher eyes, It appearing in the painting when Bev is fleeing her abusive husband, none of these big production channels actually post these examples of good, hidden It appearances.
**as cinemasins** "ominous painting is ominous."
I'd actually watch it
@@ecstaticemi6098 same
Dude, my heart dropped when the old lady (IT) started dancing behind bev in the hallway 😭
That made me so uncomfortable!
Hilarious
Me 2
@@crystalwilcox469 i laughed and was slapped lol
@@leann5058D 😂😂😂😂
Stephen King being Stan Lee😅😅
Except Stephen King was doing it first.
that was the most meta cameo ive ever seen, it was like watching stephen king have an internal crisis
King has had cameos in a few of his adaptations. They're usually creepy or cheesy. He's fun
*_21 things you saw in IT: Chapter 2 but we will remind you anyway_*
For the views
True, true
Only the real fans know what they mean to though
@@marliesmith4560 Sure. And, to be fair, there WAS a few things on this list that I didn't notice.
so... you watched this just as a recap? **why are you here** 😂
First scene, calling all the members of the loser's club, was so well-made, I ended up remembering all their full names and saying "gosh, they really look like I imagined"
Bowers was lame tho...
I think you missed a reference, when Bill is trying to save the kid, before entering the mirror part of the house there are some clowns dressed as the 1990 mini series pennywise
No he not
I don't know about that but in the first part when the kids are in the old house one of them is in a room filled with clown puppets and statues and one of them looks like tim currie's pennywise
@@leyu7917 do you need glasses? It's obviously Timmy's pennywise
Stephen King also has written about pawnshops selling evil things, in Needful Things. So there's another layer to that cameo.
So that's how pennywise can be brought back. Like a pawnshop accidentally sells a clown doll and boom pennywise comes back
@Raun Smith thanks!
Rick and Morty lol
Soooo ready for the 7 hour supercut!!!!
Like Stephen King, I also lived in Bangor, Maine (for 11 years). Derry is definitely based on Bangor, right down to the Paul Bunyan statue. The chapter/scene from the book and 2019 movie featuring the hate crime are obviously an almost direct reference to the Charlie Howard murder of the 1980s. But even deeper, King's depiction of Derry as having a reputation for being an extraordinarily violent and hate-filled city, for its size is also (in my opinion) based on Bangor, which has strongly violent and hate-filled overtones. Bangor, for its size is known for being a violent town. Trust me, as I lived there for 11 years and saw it, both blatantly and more subtly.
Did you realise that when Beverly is in the bathroom and loads of different people keep opening the door saying things well one of the things said is “Here’s Johnny” which is the shining’s pickup line
I'd never seen Steven King before, I knew it was him in the bike scene...." your the big author, you can afford it"
I found pennywise hilarious 😂
Alfonso Payan Same my mom asked me if I was watching a comedy 😂😂👌🏻
Same. I laughed more than anything while watching the movie.
Yes, the blood and gore is hilarious (no, I am not being sarcastic)
I find him sad
Now all the comments of people who didn't miss it, start.
Didn't miss what?
@@whatisthis-uw9ok it
I get pissed off when i think about thw man who was killed in the beginning of it chapter 2
Fr I just saw it. To bad penny wise didn't eat that gang of boys
Also, Pennywise isn't a shapeshifting monster, but it's locus is. It is an extra-dimensional eldritch being far older than any other (and perhaps the mother of the Crimson King), and even the universe itself. It has battled with Maturin - the world turtle who carries Gan's creation on his back and barfed this particular reality into being, and Gan, the Other, who created all of existence from his naval. It exists outside of space and time and thus saw the existence of human beings on earth. When learning about their complex emotions, particularly fear, this became an attractive concept to it and thus it buried itself on earth in the location that would become Derry. It was able to settle there because that's where there was a dimensional breach it could slip a small portion of itself into. When Pennywise gets hurt in some way, it does send a psychic backlash to the being proper, but not enough to truly do more than irritate it. Pennywise, or whatever shape it takes in Derry, is limited by the laws of physics and the form it inhabits. It's Dead Lights form is not, and that's why it sometimes attempts to draw people there. The whisps that followed the 3 lights around in the film represent "the tethering" that it used eons ago to bind a physical form to our reality. When the Losers defeated it as adults, it temporarily cut that connection. But there are many sources in King's subsequent works that show it is alive again: from literally swallowing the Man in Black, to visions of a monster in a storm drain by passers-by, and even graffiti citing "Pennywise Lives!" in parts of Derry. Some believe Derry is where it chose to stay because it knew an important child with gifts (The Shining) would be born there, and it wanted to gobble him up. In it's purest form, it only wants to eat and sleep and basically be left alone. That's why it only thinks of turning to eat a presence it feels outside of reality, and makes sure survivors of it's summers of terror go through "The Forgetting" when it's over. It's also why others who don't have to endure it as a child are in denial about the problems in Derry. In it's fullest form, it is the oldest and most powerful of all the evils in King's works. But unlike many, it has no interest in allying itself to any of them, or working towards the machinations of some grander scheme. It would eat the Wendigo, or the Crimson King (who has all but admitted he wants nothing to do with it), or even the very similar Dandelo if it felt like it.
start a channel pls
"A Haiku.... Kind of..." YES!!!!! Perfect line LOL
I love the fact that there is a Christine Easter egg in the film. I love both IT and Christine so to see them together in even an Easter egg makes me happy.
"Here's Johnny" said by Henry Bowers is perfect!
The store name Second Hand Rose alludes to The Dark Tower.
Adult Ben also has a Tortoise statue in his house when he gets the call
Not gonna lie chapter one was scarier chapter 2 is a really good movie but it's not really a horror movie there's a lot of funny scenes that are supposed to be "scary"
Trisha nah chapter 2 was boring af
Chapter 2 was trash. Pure trash.
I loved the second one. Reading the book and watching the movies makes it that much better
Island Punch, reading the book makes the movie so much worse. Chapter 2 was trash
@@gnrrnr8182 that's your opinion. Idgaf if you like it or not. I enjoyed it. Have a good night
One of the creepiest parts in the 2017 film was when Beverley is returning home..and on the television in the background is a teacher telling kids how it's so much fun to play in the sewers ; o )
“I’m the eater of worlds and of CHILDREN” - Tim delivered that line so well
Turtle: Also in chapter one there is a turtle swimming with them in the quarry.
Loved the movie, they did a tremendous job adapting the book and one of the best adaptions I have seen. BUT that being said, I needed more Pennywise, and I needed him to really flex his universal, infinite being, supreme power muscles, forcing the adults to transcend into their darkest secrets and fears in order to overcome him.
“You can’t be careful on a skateboard” was said by the kid in the book
For everyone who has Android, i made an app called "Pennywise Soundboard" with all the best sounds and quotes from IT movies! We all float down here guys!
This maayyy be spam,but thanks!
Tbh the first scene in the movie made me cry. I was next to my of course.... homophobic parents so I had to hide it.
Aww man, it shouldn't matter whether they were gay or not, it still makes them people. Personally it made me sad to see that because even though I'm straight, I can only imagine what it's like for someone you love to be killed right in front of you. It's so heartbreaking it was based on a true event. :c
The Ben Hanscomb cameo was my favorite. Unexpected and totally perfect.
Actually if you look close you can see the director was actually looking at tampons when he did his cameo - another reference from the first it movie and book
the "You've Got Mail" poster is torn so that the negative space spells IT in the same style as the film's logo. True story.
And of course King is a character in a shop selling.......Needful Things.......^_^
10:30: Question: Is it the Actual Dean Koontz, or just the character's name?
Did nobody notice the movie poster in the background of one scene that was ripped to look like the title of the movie IT????
The Lost Boy poster? 🤔
@@Phoenix_rising19 Nope. It was the poster behind adult Richie in the arcade scene
the video title should be
25 Things You Missed In IT: Chapter 2 since 25 is lucky number for SR.
slaywee there’s the first
I want to know the connection at the end of the movie, the theater was playing "Nightmare on Elm Street".
Now we need a movie about the background of Bob Gray and how Pennywise "infected" him! PLEASE!!!!!
Pennywise is Bob gray
Yes, he is, but how did he become "possessed" by IT?
Should have clarified IT rather than Pennywise.
I think it might make an interesting movie.
Bob Gray is another iteration of It. There is no difference.
In the scene with the You’ve Got Main Poster, the two tears in the poster spell “IT”. Might not be intentional but I noticed it!
Concerning the Meg Ryan thing. I have a feeling that Stephen King just has a thing for Meg. If you read the novel Dreamcatcher he mentions Meg Ryan in one of the chapters as well.
You know who plays Bill in It Chapter 3 when he's in his 70s? Patrick Stewart 🤣
Haha! I actually think Stephen King should idk why
"Barfing god turtle" 🤣😂🤣🤣😂
Peter Bogdanovich did physically appear in the movie. Not just a mention
Needs to be said: Patrick Hockstetters spray paint / fire thing Is actually a nod to the book when the boys were in the junkyard lighting farts. Definitely was not a coincidence
Peter Bogdonovich is in the film; he has a brief dialogue with Bill. Dean Koontz isn’t though; the character Koontz is way too young to be played by mid-70s Dean Koontz.
The turtle was on the paraffin jar that bill used to make Georgie’s boat waterproof
The way you worded it, you make it sound like Dean Koontz actually had a cameo in the movie. Pretty sure he didn't.
IT stands for
I Transform
This is so helpful
"The ritual of Chood.", never heard it pronounced like that before.
First off Adrien melon is not how the book starts!!!
And Bob Grey is another name for It. It comes up often in other books too.
... This is it Chapter 2 we are talking about. That happening in the book is what signals that pennywise is "back" when they are adults. so obviously this would happen in the beginning of chapter 2.
I think they should make a movie of all the side stories in the book. The Bradley gang, the fire at the Blackspot, that guy that killed a bunch of people with an ax, etc.
I went to Bangor, Maine and walked by Stephen king and his sons house. Some family members lived in the same neighborhood as him.
The Meg Ryan references are a nod to John Mellencamp who is engaged to Meg Ryan. Stephen King and John Mellencamp produced a musical together called 'Ghosts Brothers of Darkland County'
"Andy MUSCHIEDI"? it's MuschieTTI with double T. It is 2021, time to be already good to correctly pronounce names
In none of these "easter egg" videos does anyone reference the Lost Boys poster!
👌
The version of IT chapter 2 that I saw did have Peter Bogdanovich's cameo in it, (Nine minutes in)...
I streamed it online so it may have been different to the movie shown in cinema theatres??
I really liked the Shining Reference XD
Look on the bright side, Maturin can’t get plastic straws stuck in his nose
The turtle also is mentioned when when the kids jump in the pond. One of the kids says there is a turtle swimming beneath the water.
I still don't understand what the hell the meaning of that line about the turtle was. What was the point of that?
Stephen King still lives in Bangor Maine
What an amazing sequel! Whatever hate and nonsense critics and bandwagon fans are throwing at it I don’t care. I’m a film fan and this film did everything I wanted it to. Emotional, disturbing and touching. Bravo!
anyone notice the doggo at 5:43
Here’s a list of the things I missed in IT chapter 2
1. The movie
Your loss
@@TheYaddayadda not really, movie sucked
@@danilodelrosario223 That's ur opinion, but not a fact.
Could the You've Got Mail poster indicate that movies in cinemas are declining as people tend to watch movies online now?
I loved the ritual of CHOOOOOOD
Georgie dying was the opening scene in the book not the Adrian dying
I think all they're doing here is reading the IMDB trivia page for this movie.
Joker is beating pennywise in the box office. IT chapter 2 is around 400 million in the box office and joker is around 600 million.
when the boy without a head walked downstairs:
so no head?
I found something. in a clip in the shining you showed, it said "Fear Clown" on the wall which might be a little Easter egg.
Adult Stan was spot on, are they related???
Finally. A reason to be proud to be from Bangor, Maine.
thank you stephen king, you make all of us in bangor scared
In the last scene were Bill is writing his book the office that he's in looks almost exactly like the office from Stand By Me that Gordon is in, in the last scene (and gordon happens to be a writer as well)
Yep i see it too, great observation and connection
the ritual of chewd lmao
The Old woman stopping and staring blankly for a moment is an easter egg from "The Stand". "How many times had... Larry seen someone stop dead on the street looking blankly for at nothing for a moment, and then going on."
That old lady scene tho.. hilarious xD
9:45 also it says Pennywise on the side and I’m sure she knows his name. That would of been a dead giveaway
The Plymouth Fury known as Christine was also the car Belch drove the adult version of Henry Bowers around in.
just watched the movie in theatres oh damn its good
fun fact. the girl who plays betty ripsom (girl with no legs) in the first movie also plays the young bullly kid in the first scene in chapter 2
Chris Unwin, yep.
You guys missed the Tom and Jerry scene at the asylum...
Screen rants videos things u missed are like CZs videos 😂😂 or did i miss some thing
@3:35 the response from the kid "you cant be careful on a skateboard" is verbatim from the book.
What about the end scene in IT chp 2...where we see Bill Denborough in a familiar writers studio set up....does it resemble another writer in a SK-movie where the movie i sending? Yes...Im talking about the end scene in "Stand by me". Two writers closing up the movie
Carsten Kruse also a similar house
0:51 also, King is drinking mate from an Independiente mate cup, which are both direct references to Argentine culture ("CAI" as in "Club Atlético Independiente" is a soccer team here in Argentina) since the director is, in fact, Argentine.
KEEP REPRESENTING 💕
You missed the door the name tag changed(its hard to find)
Hey Screen Rant, here is one you missed....the guard is looking at dog videos but the dog he is looking at is a corgi....King has a corgi he calls Molly the thing of evil and often puts her photo on his twitter page. I think that is a Molly King cameo.
Dog in the movie is a Pomeranian not a Corgi.
Fun little cameo for Miss Molly. In the book, Koontz is actually afraid of dogs, especially Dobermans.
The scene would've been better at the start if it was Richie with his boyfriend. I know the overarching theme of his story is that he's in the closet but imagine if he used his humor to hide his grief and Pennywise constantly taunted him about it. They even mention that the guy who didn't die is from Derry. imagine some horror you've forgotten about from the past- suddenly appearing and killing your future.