Tim Curry will always be Pennywise. i did enjoy the remake of IT. I didn't think Bill did a bad job playing Pennywise, my problem with his versions is that they tried so hard to make him look scary as a clown. Tim Curry's pennywise looked like a normal clown which to me makes him more scary. but anyways love both versions. but the 1990s version gets 1 more point over the remake because of Tim Curry
I totally agree Cody. Tim Curry is a far more affective and iconic Pennywise, not to say that Skarsgard was not good. Curry managed to scare the hell out of me all through my childhood, Skarsgard did not once- but he still played the part well. My opinion.
I know the book is huge but seriously dude read it. It’s amazing and absolutely frightening. The book really does expand more regarding the story of Mike. I was disappointed when they didn’t include the part were mike gets chased by the giant bird/eagle. One of the best parts of the book and they have never replicated it! Good review as always bud. Keep it up.
watching Tim Curry taunt, cackle, tell jokes and make a racket on that bannister absolutely kills me, I don't know how anyone there was able to go about without reacting to him, I'd have been creasing myself constantly xD
I'm 32. I've watched the original IT several times throughout my life and have always loved it. Didn't care too much for the remake. I actually read the book IT when I was in the 8th grade and thought it was better than the movie. I got a 100 on the Accelerated Reader test back then cause I had already watched the movie several times haha. My reading teacher told me 'great job' when she saw my score. I laughed inside though cause I knew I had basically cheated. Just wanted to share that little story. Great review.
this is my favorite childhood movie. I have a lot of nostalgia for this, I used to be terrified of my shower drain as a kid lol. Thanks for the content Cody been enjoying even your older videos!
Great to see you back man!!! I was so stoked to see this review and thanks for the shout out. One of my favorite childhood movies. Great review as always!!!!
I've been watching your videos since Halloween time of last year and I gotta say, you are one of the most down to earth UA-camrs out there. Great review and keep up the amazing work brother !
As someone whose currently into the book and is through most of it, I'm going on a premature limb as to say that book IT is scariest. I have to say IT because he's only Pennywise whenever he's the clown. So far I'd say the scariest part is when kid Mike visits the old iron works ruins and finds IT waiting for him in a hole in the ground taking the form of a huge black bird with bat wings I think it has. The ruins are very isolated far in a field and pretty much a good ways from the town. Mike is completely alone, his only cover is a smoke stack chimney thing that's partially buried in the ground. IT can't get in because he's to big to fit through the only way in or out so, IT just waits on top pacing back and forth waiting for Mike to come out. Anyway, I much prefer Tim Curry Pennywise. I believe Skarsgard didn't do as good as most people think, but probably because they don't know the book very well. As much as I loved Curry's performance and still do, I now know he's actually having too much fun with his role. So far, book Pennywise isn't talking that much at all. He does talk, but I can feel a sense of reservness about him even when he's being very vulgar. Skarsgard I just didn't like period. He came off as a complete try hard. I even knew that before starting the book and now that I'm so far into the story it actually makes Skarsgard's performance even worse. Also, that fucking projector scene. Skarsgard moving his jaw over, biting his lip was fucking stupid. It wasn't scary, it wasn't funny, just stupid as fuck. I do actually like his look. It does look scary, but that's the problem. It's not supposed to be scary. The clown suit should visually be happy, colorful, and inviting. So, the constant creepy delivery of Skarsgard's lines isn't helping. It's too much and he's trying way too hard, but I can say that if this wasn't an IT movie the killer clown aspect would have been better. He just doesn't pull off the character of Pennywise for me personally.
Tim Curry will always be Pennywise to me. I think bill says guard. Did a good job too. For us 90's kids had the best It. We had John Ritter and Richard Thomas. The remake wasn't bad. Look at the crow. No one can beat Brandon Lee. Don't mess with the original.
For me, I grew up with the double VHS taped amazingness of IT and I love it so much. There's something about the 1990 version that holds itself above the movie for me. I can look at the movie and go "Cool, they did a good job." and move on. The 1990 version I can watch over and over and just have a good time and also I feel no one can touch Tim Curry's Pennywise, Bill did a good job but Tim Curry is a fucking legend and you don't compare where you don't compete LOL Now, I've always felt too that the second half of the movie wasn't as awesome as the first half and that giant spider was a mess haha and yesssssss Sister, Sister!!
What always hits me about the movie is the portrayal of Derry. The scenery, the costuming, the people of the town ... there is some uncanny but also very relatable about it.
Nice review, Cody! I wish I had seen this as a kid so I could have the childhood nostalgia for it that so many people have! I didn't watch it until after I read the book in junior high and by that age, the glaring issues of the second half already stuck out enough to drag it down for me. I like the kids and some moments are great (like the moving picture), but wow do the adult Losers Club moments feel stilted. By the way, I'm so glad you made the Sister Sister reference. That's what I always think of the first time Tim Reid pops up too.
Tim Curry the goat what made his pennywise so scary was that it was a normal clown you can see at a birthday party it’s more effective with the new IT looking like a made up character
Cody Leach naw farill bro. Ur funny as hell, u make sense, n u have such a knowledge of the movie/subject ur tlkn abt. It's not jus u rambling n sht. I've been bingeing ur videos tryna catch up. Keep it up bro💪💪💪
Outside of the spider, the 2nd half was pretty good. Just the spider was kind of lame, even when I was 7, watching it on the tv debut. I forgave it ok enough back then, but even then, I knew.
Tim Curry is the better Pennywise the Dancing Clown and I like the 90’s version better than the New version but don’t get me wrong I do like the New Version
Late af to the party, but the novel will scar you for life. Obviously it's way better.. but certain parts of it.. make you question Stephen King's sanity. That being said, I still highly recommend you read it or at least listen to the audiobook.
Wow...you really used my artwork for your intro? What an honor! It would be nice if you would link the project in your description ;) Enjoy your videos very much. Greetings from Vienna!
This is my favorite review of you Cody!! Love this one even what other people think i still watch this one over 2017 version (Thats also a good version) But this one has a special place in my heart!!!
Just like I said in Lee's review, it wasn't for Tim Curry's portrayal of Pennywise, the entire series would terrible, not just second part. I won't even talk about that FUCKING PAPER MACHE SPIDER!!! Love the review Cody. 😁😁😁😁
One thing this adaptation did that was better than the newer one was set the film in 1960 (the late 50s with a hangover) and 1990 (the late 80s with a hangover) thus, making it a lot closer to the novel. Sure, I don't mind the 1989 setting in the new one but the 50s were a more innocent decade than the 80s.
I grew up with this film, for me it's timeless It's the only film that I can watch anyday. So many fun memories with that miniseries. My favorite film of all time!
my greatest fear is you getting age restricted i thought this was a very funny movie and i watched this after the remake the scene that scared me was Stanley's death the music the raiser in his arm and the reaction just scared me and still does and at the time of this comment being posted i am 15 great movie you are still my favorite UA-camr
This is still a classic, I think we can all agree that they messed up bad with that giant spider. However, I still think it’s a masterpiece for Tim Curry’s performance alone.
That's cool brother, you can get enjoyment out of things from a movie that I don't but I think it is far from a masterpiece. Although Tim Curry was great in the role, everything else was pretty dull and boring or just way too over the top.
@suny123boy1 Oh. Excuse me! That is just my freaking name. Also, I don't like that character of Captain Marvel very much. As much as I enjoy most of those movies, I do not put them in this discussion. And also, I stand by it, that miniseries is far from a masterpiece. The first half with the children is fine, but the second half with the adults is stupid. Tim Curry is mostly the saving grace for that miniseries. It is not that scary, and most of the actors, especially as the adults were terribly over the top and had laughable drama. Also, it goes way too out of its way to make balloons scary. Complain about jump scares all you want, but the remake is far creepier than the old one because Bill Skarsgard made Pennywise something unsettling in a fantastic performance. However, that is not the main attraction. The main attraction is that it is a coming of age story and focuses on the fears that these characters have.
It’s fun. I grew up with it, but I really liked the new one more... possibly because they could do more with it. But still such a fun movie. I know they’d never do this, but I’d love to see Seth Green reprise the roll as Older Richie
Besides the Georgie scene with Pennywise the things that scared me the most was the Beverly Marsh sink scene and the shower scene growing up every time I was taking a shower or brushing my teeth more so at night I was just terrified I wanted to finish as soon as I possibly could cuz I was afraid voices or a hand was going to come out of the drain
Super excited to see you reviewed this but shit Cody shout out to the Sister Sister thing. I use to watch that growing up too. Man I miss the old school Disney channel shows. Great review bro! 👌
Just reviewed this as well. Currie's performance as Pennywise is definitely a character that would scare the hell our of young kids- he's much more humanistic, yet still has a monstrous vibe. My brother also pointed out that Bill Skarsgard waa struggling a bit with the English language. I never noticed it before, but the cadence of his speech is definitely different from Curry's (he also talks less than Curry does overall)
The spider could have been made better, thats for sure. Since you haven't read the novel, the spider thing would throw you off. Its explanation is since nobody can see IT's purest form, the spider is the closest thing the mind will allow.
Roger Hendrix a fellow scholar like myself lol. The book delves into so much that only the mind can imagine. Both are decent adaptations, but if you’ve read the book 1st, it’s a tough comparison.
36 years old and saw it when it first aired back in the day. I think the film only means something to us 30 somethings who were children when it aired. But we can agree Tim Curry is the only reason the remake happened. Tommy Lee Wallace hated the giant spider as it didn't come out as intended, but it was a low budget tv movie. Tim Curry is terrifying and his performance is still chilling.
Just watched the 1990 It last night and I totally agree with your sentiment on the older version of Ritchie (joke guy) not landing. He was so annoying and I wanted him to go away in every scene
Good Review Cody Leach 👍🏻 IT 1990 Miniseries was my very first Horror Movie and I was fucking terrified and scarred for life when I saw it for the first time as an 7 years old kid. Now after reading the book and watching the 2017 version I have some good and bad things to say about it. The first half of this movie is really the only effective part. When they start off with the story of a bunch of kids that banded together to fight the monster called "IT" and when they kill it, make a pact that if "IT" ever comes back they will reunite again to fight it. This first half centers on the kid actors and they are a talented bunch. They do a great job of setting up the second half, that you know is going to involve them as adults. Also, Tim Curry is very effective and terrifying as Pennywise the dancing clown. He is just awesome as this character. Once we get to the second half and the kids are all grown up and coming back to the town to deal with "IT" the story goes out of rails. The adult actors were all just terrible in my opinion, especially adult Bill played by Richard "John Boy Walton" Thomas. I wasn't impressed by any of them and kept thinking about the kid actors and how much I wished they were around. But the biggest flaw with the movie is when the adults go and combat "IT" for the last time. Talking about anti-climatic. I mean this is just a big letdown and an insult for anybody who read the book. God! I hope the people behind the new IT don't fuck up this BAD in Chapter 2 like the Miniseries did in the second half.
I agree Zelda and Tim in this are scary! but one character that was really un nerving for me to watch and gave me the heebie-jeebies was Reverend Kane portrayed by Julien Back in Poltergeist II
Tim Curry has been my favorite actor since I was 2 years old, more because of Rocky Horror but his Pennywise performance is just as iconic. He never scared me however because I knew the man under the clown as my favorite transvestite alien 🤣 IT, Rocky Horror, Legend, Clue, even Home Alone 2 all are on rotation in my house. Chucky as well. We have alot in common Cody 😁
I appreciate what you do, but would like to add another way of looking at penny wise at the end. From reading the book, penny wise is a shapeshifter, and is why the miniseries portrayed him as such. However, I agree that when changing mediums, the creator has to account for the different way they have to portray the story so it makes sense. Thank you for giving me a different view and love to watch your videos.
On the DVD commentary track, the actors and actresses note that Tim Curry's characterization of Pennywise was so creepy and realistic that everyone avoided him during the filming. In the novel, Beverly makes love to all of "The Lucky Seven", but Tommy Lee Wallace omitted it from this mini-series because it was just something that didn't ring true to him. Jonathan Brandis and John Ritter both died in 2003. Brandis hanged himself, while Ritter suffered an unexpected, fatal aortic dissection. Richard Masur only appeared in three scenes. This mini-series came out in 1990, the same year that Bill Skarsgård was born. Skarsgård played Pennywise in It (2017) and It Chapter Two (2019). In the novel, the group is not referred to as "The Lucky Seven". They call themselves "The Losers' Club". John Ritter was a huge Stephen King fan. In the novel, Eddie Kaspbrak lives with his wife Myra, not his mother. The American rock band Pennywise took its name from the character. Harry Anderson (Richie Tozier) died on April 16, 2018, the same week Bill Hader entered talks to play Richie Tozier in It Chapter Two (2019). Tim Curry is not in the last fifteen minutes of this mini-series. All 7 actors portraying the adult versions of "The Losers' Club" have either been nominated for or won either an Emmy or a Golden Globe. Tom Rogan has a much bigger part in the novel. He chases Beverly to Derry where Pennywise tries to get him to kill "The Lucky Seven". He eventually dies from shock after seeing the Deadlights.
If you take the time to read the novel, you’ll be pleased with the suspense and thrill and things that stick with you in ways no on screen version can achieve. Start with walking tours Bev’s chapter
I don't think the spider scene was a case of problems with adaptation; I think that didn't work particularly well in the book, either. The low-rent effects certainly didn't help it, though. Also, two words: aspect ratio.
I saw this movie on tv in it's original airing in November 1990. I had just turned 13 the previous month and had been watching horror movies for years by this point, so the movie didn't scare me at all, but I agree with you about Zelda from Pet Sematary. I saw that movie in the theater in 1989 when I was 11 and her performance was fucking creepy as hell.
Excuse me sir do you have prince Albert in a can! You well you better let the poor guy out waha waha waha waha! - pennywise ( funniest line from Steven Kings IT 1990)
A little late to the party (well, more than a little), but I do love this miniseries, for what it is. It doesn't scare me as much as it did as a kid, but it has a special place in my heart. Considering how graphic and massive the book is, there's no way that a TV miniseries from 1990 could even include the more gruesome and controversial aspects. Tim Curry is rightly considered a standout, but the child actors were great too. Nothing against the older actors, but they weren't as interesting (even the director Tommy Lee Wallace said as much).
Great review bro, but I definitely prefer the 2017 Remake. Tim Curry is awesome as Pennywise, but the new version is miles better than the original. The main reason why people love the original is just because of nostalgia, because when I went back and saw it, I couldn’t believe I loved it as a kid.
Hey Cody love all you content! I really enjoy watching all your videos and I was wondering if you could review Thirteen Ghosts, I'm really curious to hear your thoughts and opinions on it I sent the same review request to Drumdums as well and I would love to hear what you guys think. I think it's a great movie and it is very underrated. Thanks again!!
Yay a movie review of the first horror movie I ever saw. This scared the crap out of me when I was 5 years old in 1990. It made me scared of clowns. I loved Richard Thomas in this one I watched him in The Waltons with my grandma as a kid. I watch it all the time cause I love torturing my mom with it. I love this movie now. I didn't watch it again until I was a teenager. I avoided it for 7 years after the first showing but when I rented it from my local video store I realized it was actually good but clowns still scare me. I read the book too. I checked it out from the library 4 times just to finish it cause the hardback was so huge.
Quite on board with most of what you say except I don't think this was a career defining role for Tim Curry..For me he'll forever be dr. frank n further..
I saw this when it premiered. I was never really afraid of Pennywise. I think it was the bright colors they used. I liked the spider as a kid. Thought it was a cool monster. R.I.P.John Ritter.
The thing about stephen king is that most people just collect his books and studios make an adaptation about his books I never read his books though so I don't know why not but I think it's because of the terminology that he used.
I still like this movie. I think this was the first Stephen King movie I saw (probably around the time I lived in Maine, ironically). I was never scared of the movie. I'm not scared of clowns so Tim Curry didn't scare me. I am however TERRIFIED of spiders. Even the ending wasn't scary to me as a kid with the giant spider. I like all of the kids' performances and I like most of the adults as well. One thing I hate about both adaptations is that Stan is underused. I guess being the first one to die means you get less development. He's underused to the point that you didn't even mention him in the review! Part 2 didn't do much for me. Build-up to nothing. There's still good moments in it though. Part 1 is vastly superior. That said, I still love the movie. I like the 2017 version much more. The book is excellent. Even if you don't have the patience to read the book, I'd recommend listening to the audiobook, which is read by Steven Weber (who also played Jack Torrance in the 1997 miniseries The Shining and Clark Rivingham in an episode of Nightmares and Dreamscapes, both Stephen King adaptations).
I read the book It several times in the mid 90s when I was in high school, and I loved it. I remember hiding in my hallway while my parents watched the miniseries so that I wouldn't get in trouble for being up late, so my memories are hazy. One thing that I will say that I love in the movie version from 2017 and 2019 over the book is how awesome and funny Eddie is. The book version is such a little bitch, but the movie version really made him step up his game, and I loved him for it.
I also prefer Tim Curry as Pennywise. After the 2017 film I read the book. Every time Pennywise appeared in the book I had the Tim Curry version on my mind. By the way, the book is highly recommended if you like the films. It's fantastic and much scarier than the movies. In the book I have the idea that IT is present everywhere and they can never convey that in films. At times I even felt like IT was watching me while I was reading the book.
Has anyone seen the 70s TV movie The Night Stalker? The vampire in that movie haunted my dreams for years! He still creeps me out even today when I watch it! I was around 9 or 10 when I watched it.
I would certainly recommend the book. You will appreciate the film more. The first part is much better on so many levels. Sometimes I don't even bother to watch part 2 -- that is more of a shit storm than a movie. The adult stars were largely unconvincing and the threat was lame at its very best. Pennywise was top notch -- forever changing the view of clowns. I like the remake but it is harder to warm up to the new cast. To be fair, I have only seen it 3 times. Where I have seen the original countless times.
Tim Curry will always be Pennywise. i did enjoy the remake of IT. I didn't think Bill did a bad job playing Pennywise, my problem with his versions is that they tried so hard to make him look scary as a clown. Tim Curry's pennywise looked like a normal clown which to me makes him more scary. but anyways love both versions. but the 1990s version gets 1 more point over the remake because of Tim Curry
My exact thoughts
Tim Curry had the better appearance but that was it. He was a garbage Pennywise.
it's not technically a remake bc the original is a mini series and not an actual movie
I totally agree..
I'll be the first again to give you props for another stellar shirt selection
I totally agree Cody. Tim Curry is a far more affective and iconic Pennywise, not to say that Skarsgard was not good. Curry managed to scare the hell out of me all through my childhood, Skarsgard did not once- but he still played the part well. My opinion.
Were you also a child when the skarsgard movies came out 🤔
@@KingdomHeart556not scared of computer graphics
I know the book is huge but seriously dude read it. It’s amazing and absolutely frightening. The book really does expand more regarding the story of Mike. I was disappointed when they didn’t include the part were mike gets chased by the giant bird/eagle. One of the best parts of the book and they have never replicated it! Good review as always bud. Keep it up.
watching Tim Curry taunt, cackle, tell jokes and make a racket on that bannister absolutely kills me, I don't know how anyone there was able to go about without reacting to him, I'd have been creasing myself constantly xD
I'm 32. I've watched the original IT several times throughout my life and have always loved it. Didn't care too much for the remake. I actually read the book IT when I was in the 8th grade and thought it was better than the movie. I got a 100 on the Accelerated Reader test back then cause I had already watched the movie several times haha. My reading teacher told me 'great job' when she saw my score. I laughed inside though cause I knew I had basically cheated. Just wanted to share that little story. Great review.
this is my favorite childhood movie. I have a lot of nostalgia for this, I used to be terrified of my shower drain as a kid lol. Thanks for the content Cody been enjoying even your older videos!
Its a show not a movie, if you want to get technical its a mini series.
I had a nightly nightmare from age 6-10 about tim currys pennywise. They were terrifying. I love that movie
Great to see you back man!!! I was so stoked to see this review and thanks for the shout out. One of my favorite childhood movies. Great review as always!!!!
I've been watching your videos since Halloween time of last year and I gotta say, you are one of the most down to earth UA-camrs out there.
Great review and keep up the amazing work brother !
+Jacobb Thompson Thanks a lot man!
Love the 90’s version! I saw the 2017 “remake” and I didn’t like it much, but I am curious to see what they do with the second half of the movie! 🤔
As someone whose currently into the book and is through most of it, I'm going on a premature limb as to say that book IT is scariest.
I have to say IT because he's only Pennywise whenever he's the clown.
So far I'd say the scariest part is when kid Mike visits the old iron works ruins and finds IT waiting for him in a hole in the ground taking the form of a huge black bird with bat wings I think it has.
The ruins are very isolated far in a field and pretty much a good ways from the town. Mike is completely alone, his only cover is a smoke stack chimney thing that's partially buried in the ground. IT can't get in because he's to big to fit through the only way in or out so, IT just waits on top pacing back and forth waiting for Mike to come out.
Anyway, I much prefer Tim Curry Pennywise. I believe Skarsgard didn't do as good as most people think, but probably because they don't know the book very well.
As much as I loved Curry's performance and still do, I now know he's actually having too much fun with his role. So far, book Pennywise isn't talking that much at all. He does talk, but I can feel a sense of reservness about him even when he's being very vulgar.
Skarsgard I just didn't like period. He came off as a complete try hard. I even knew that before starting the book and now that I'm so far into the story it actually makes Skarsgard's performance even worse. Also, that fucking projector scene. Skarsgard moving his jaw over, biting his lip was fucking stupid. It wasn't scary, it wasn't funny, just stupid as fuck.
I do actually like his look. It does look scary, but that's the problem. It's not supposed to be scary. The clown suit should visually be happy, colorful, and inviting. So, the constant creepy delivery of Skarsgard's lines isn't helping. It's too much and he's trying way too hard, but I can say that if this wasn't an IT movie the killer clown aspect would have been better. He just doesn't pull off the character of Pennywise for me personally.
I got to meet Tim Curry, he was amazing.
Tim Curry as Darkness in Legend is terrifying as well.
Tim Curry will always be Pennywise to me. I think bill says guard. Did a good job too. For us 90's kids had the best It. We had John Ritter and Richard Thomas. The remake wasn't bad. Look at the crow. No one can beat Brandon Lee. Don't mess with the original.
For me, I grew up with the double VHS taped amazingness of IT and I love it so much. There's something about the 1990 version that holds itself above the movie for me. I can look at the movie and go "Cool, they did a good job." and move on. The 1990 version I can watch over and over and just have a good time and also I feel no one can touch Tim Curry's Pennywise, Bill did a good job but Tim Curry is a fucking legend and you don't compare where you don't compete LOL Now, I've always felt too that the second half of the movie wasn't as awesome as the first half and that giant spider was a mess haha and yesssssss Sister, Sister!!
RichardMediaGeek I couldn't have said it any better
What always hits me about the movie is the portrayal of Derry. The scenery, the costuming, the people of the town ... there is some uncanny but also very relatable about it.
Nice review, Cody! I wish I had seen this as a kid so I could have the childhood nostalgia for it that so many people have! I didn't watch it until after I read the book in junior high and by that age, the glaring issues of the second half already stuck out enough to drag it down for me. I like the kids and some moments are great (like the moving picture), but wow do the adult Losers Club moments feel stilted.
By the way, I'm so glad you made the Sister Sister reference. That's what I always think of the first time Tim Reid pops up too.
Tim Curry the goat what made his pennywise so scary was that it was a normal clown you can see at a birthday party it’s more effective with the new IT looking like a made up character
You hit it right on the Dot . My 2 scariest nightmares were those characters as well bro
Yo that intro Bro 😂😂😂😂 I'm late to ur channel, but it's one of the dopest movie review I've ever seen.
Thank you
Cody Leach naw farill bro. Ur funny as hell, u make sense, n u have such a knowledge of the movie/subject ur tlkn abt. It's not jus u rambling n sht. I've been bingeing ur videos tryna catch up. Keep it up bro💪💪💪
Outside of the spider, the 2nd half was pretty good. Just the spider was kind of lame, even when I was 7, watching it on the tv debut. I forgave it ok enough back then, but even then, I knew.
Bro you're Pennywise impression of the beginning was spot-on it was great lol "girlie boy" one of my favorite lines besides "ohb...b...b...Billy boy"
Thanks man
Tim Curry is the better Pennywise the Dancing Clown and I like the 90’s version better than the New version but don’t get me wrong I do like the New Version
I think you are totally awesome man..been watching you for nearly 6 months now...congratulations on your channel!
+Daniel Draper Thanks a lot man. Glad you enjoy it
Cody Leach not sure if you are a N.I.N fan...I have an interpretation of "The Becoming" on my channel if that arouses an interest 😁
I agree with you 100%. I have issues with the second half like you did but I grew up on this film and I still love it. Great video
Late af to the party, but the novel will scar you for life. Obviously it's way better.. but certain parts of it.. make you question Stephen King's sanity. That being said, I still highly recommend you read it or at least listen to the audiobook.
Great review Cody. Awesome shirt.
Wow...you really used my artwork for your intro?
What an honor!
It would be nice if you would link the project in your description ;)
Enjoy your videos very much. Greetings from Vienna!
Do The Shining 1997 review
Hol up, 1997?
@@danieldoesdumbstuff yes
Love ya content keep doing what your doing man Cody Leach
Wow ,pennywise and Zelda both gave me nightmares too.
+Nathan Hartswick Hell yeah man
Oh zelda from pet semetary
This is my favorite review of you Cody!! Love this one even what other people think i still watch this one over 2017 version (Thats also a good version) But this one has a special place in my heart!!!
Just like I said in Lee's review, it wasn't for Tim Curry's portrayal of Pennywise, the entire series would terrible, not just second part. I won't even talk about that FUCKING PAPER MACHE SPIDER!!!
Love the review Cody. 😁😁😁😁
One thing this adaptation did that was better than the newer one was set the film in 1960 (the late 50s with a hangover) and 1990 (the late 80s with a hangover) thus, making it a lot closer to the novel. Sure, I don't mind the 1989 setting in the new one but the 50s were a more innocent decade than the 80s.
It was old cgi it was the 90s what do you expect
I will still take paper mache spider over Pennywise baby head that turns to pudding because he got teased. 😂😂😂
lol that intro. "girly boy"
Your pennywise impression is bang on.. you got that nailed!!!
That was a great review and you are a great reviewer!!
I grew up with this film, for me it's timeless It's the only film that I can watch anyday. So many fun memories with that miniseries. My favorite film of all time!
your hair in the opening credits is horrifying-ly funny hahaaa good stuff man
my greatest fear is you getting age restricted i thought this was a very funny movie and i watched this after the remake the scene that scared me was Stanley's death the music the raiser in his arm and the reaction just scared me and still does and at the time of this comment being posted i am 15 great movie you are still my favorite UA-camr
This is still a classic, I think we can all agree that they messed up bad with that giant spider. However, I still think it’s a masterpiece for Tim Curry’s performance alone.
That's cool brother, you can get enjoyment out of things from a movie that I don't but I think it is far from a masterpiece. Although Tim Curry was great in the role, everything else was pretty dull and boring or just way too over the top.
@suny123boy1 Oh. Excuse me! That is just my freaking name. Also, I don't like that character of Captain Marvel very much. As much as I enjoy most of those movies, I do not put them in this discussion. And also, I stand by it, that miniseries is far from a masterpiece. The first half with the children is fine, but the second half with the adults is stupid. Tim Curry is mostly the saving grace for that miniseries. It is not that scary, and most of the actors, especially as the adults were terribly over the top and had laughable drama. Also, it goes way too out of its way to make balloons scary. Complain about jump scares all you want, but the remake is far creepier than the old one because Bill Skarsgard made Pennywise something unsettling in a fantastic performance. However, that is not the main attraction. The main attraction is that it is a coming of age story and focuses on the fears that these characters have.
It’s fun. I grew up with it, but I really liked the new one more... possibly because they could do more with it. But still such a fun movie. I know they’d never do this, but I’d love to see Seth Green reprise the roll as Older Richie
Besides the Georgie scene with Pennywise the things that scared me the most was the Beverly Marsh sink scene and the shower scene growing up every time I was taking a shower or brushing my teeth more so at night I was just terrified I wanted to finish as soon as I possibly could cuz I was afraid voices or a hand was going to come out of the drain
I like Mike too but he definitely is the exposition character...
Cody , You were so on point! I have both "It" movies. Love them both! Great review! Awesome Shirt! :-)
Super excited to see you reviewed this but shit Cody shout out to the Sister Sister thing. I use to watch that growing up too. Man I miss the old school Disney channel shows. Great review bro! 👌
Just reviewed this as well. Currie's performance as Pennywise is definitely a character that would scare the hell our of young kids- he's much more humanistic, yet still has a monstrous vibe.
My brother also pointed out that Bill Skarsgard waa struggling a bit with the English language. I never noticed it before, but the cadence of his speech is definitely different from Curry's (he also talks less than Curry does overall)
I must say I completely agree with your review in every way. It's like you were in my head man lol!
The spider could have been made better, thats for sure. Since you haven't read the novel, the spider thing would throw you off. Its explanation is since nobody can see IT's purest form, the spider is the closest thing the mind will allow.
Roger Hendrix a fellow scholar like myself lol. The book delves into so much that only the mind can imagine. Both are decent adaptations, but if you’ve read the book 1st, it’s a tough comparison.
@@jmillyanimations7767 Plus the people who made the spider didn't follow the design they were given accurately, so it's not the movie's fault.
36 years old and saw it when it first aired back in the day. I think the film only means something to us 30 somethings who were children when it aired. But we can agree Tim Curry is the only reason the remake happened. Tommy Lee Wallace hated the giant spider as it didn't come out as intended, but it was a low budget tv movie. Tim Curry is terrifying and his performance is still chilling.
Just watched the 1990 It last night and I totally agree with your sentiment on the older version of Ritchie (joke guy) not landing. He was so annoying and I wanted him to go away in every scene
Young bev was so traumatized by pennywise that as a adult she gave sam winchester a love potion and they got married lol
Good Review Cody Leach 👍🏻
IT 1990 Miniseries was my very first Horror Movie and I was fucking terrified and scarred for life when I saw it for the first time as an 7 years old kid.
Now after reading the book and watching the 2017 version I have some good and bad things to say about it.
The first half of this movie is really the only effective part. When they start off with the story of a bunch of kids that banded together to fight the monster called "IT" and when they kill it, make a pact that if "IT" ever comes back they will reunite again to fight it. This first half centers on the kid actors and they are a talented bunch. They do a great job of setting up the second half, that you know is going to involve them as adults. Also, Tim Curry is very effective and terrifying as Pennywise the dancing clown. He is just awesome as this character.
Once we get to the second half and the kids are all grown up and coming back to the town to deal with "IT" the story goes out of rails. The adult actors were all just terrible in my opinion, especially adult Bill played by Richard "John Boy Walton" Thomas. I wasn't impressed by any of them and kept thinking about the kid actors and how much I wished they were around.
But the biggest flaw with the movie is when the adults go and combat "IT" for the last time. Talking about anti-climatic. I mean this is just a big letdown and an insult for anybody who read the book.
God! I hope the people behind the new IT don't fuck up this BAD in Chapter 2 like the Miniseries did in the second half.
"A fuckin' cinematic crime"..i love that phrase lol..and yes Tim Curry is genius! Great review 😀
I agree Zelda and Tim in this are scary! but one character that was really un nerving for me to watch and gave me the heebie-jeebies was Reverend Kane portrayed by Julien Back in Poltergeist II
Mike Spectre AGREE
Tim Curry has been my favorite actor since I was 2 years old, more because of Rocky Horror but his Pennywise performance is just as iconic. He never scared me however because I knew the man under the clown as my favorite transvestite alien 🤣 IT, Rocky Horror, Legend, Clue, even Home Alone 2 all are on rotation in my house. Chucky as well. We have alot in common Cody 😁
I appreciate what you do, but would like to add another way of looking at penny wise at the end. From reading the book, penny wise is a shapeshifter, and is why the miniseries portrayed him as such.
However, I agree that when changing mediums, the creator has to account for the different way they have to portray the story so it makes sense.
Thank you for giving me a different view and love to watch your videos.
Maybe they could have made the final form a morphing silhouette with the deadlights shining all around it.
Tim Curry’s Pennywise for me is the better version hands down.
Oh yeah pennywise you do float down Here when we play the stephen kings drinking game lol 😂
On the DVD commentary track, the actors and actresses note that Tim Curry's characterization of Pennywise was so creepy and realistic that everyone avoided him during the filming.
In the novel, Beverly makes love to all of "The Lucky Seven", but Tommy Lee Wallace omitted it from this mini-series because it was just something that didn't ring true to him.
Jonathan Brandis and John Ritter both died in 2003. Brandis hanged himself, while Ritter suffered an unexpected, fatal aortic dissection.
Richard Masur only appeared in three scenes.
This mini-series came out in 1990, the same year that Bill Skarsgård was born. Skarsgård played Pennywise in It (2017) and It Chapter Two (2019).
In the novel, the group is not referred to as "The Lucky Seven". They call themselves "The Losers' Club".
John Ritter was a huge Stephen King fan.
In the novel, Eddie Kaspbrak lives with his wife Myra, not his mother.
The American rock band Pennywise took its name from the character.
Harry Anderson (Richie Tozier) died on April 16, 2018, the same week Bill Hader entered talks to play Richie Tozier in It Chapter Two (2019).
Tim Curry is not in the last fifteen minutes of this mini-series.
All 7 actors portraying the adult versions of "The Losers' Club" have either been nominated for or won either an Emmy or a Golden Globe.
Tom Rogan has a much bigger part in the novel. He chases Beverly to Derry where Pennywise tries to get him to kill "The Lucky Seven". He eventually dies from shock after seeing the Deadlights.
I actually read the book in 5 days just before the new one came out and I’m not a reader! You should read it Cody! It’s so good!
The OG is always my favorite
This is a good review and the best.
If you take the time to read the novel, you’ll be pleased with the suspense and thrill and things that stick with you in ways no on screen version can achieve. Start with walking tours Bev’s chapter
I don't think the spider scene was a case of problems with adaptation; I think that didn't work particularly well in the book, either. The low-rent effects certainly didn't help it, though.
Also, two words: aspect ratio.
In the books it was only a spider because that was the closest thing that the minds of the ones who saw it could interpret what they saw.
I saw this movie on tv in it's original airing in November 1990. I had just turned 13 the previous month and had been watching horror movies for years by this point, so the movie didn't scare me at all, but I agree with you about Zelda from Pet Sematary. I saw that movie in the theater in 1989 when I was 11 and her performance was fucking creepy as hell.
The 2nd half of the film is the only thing that ruins it for me. Everything else is great. Awesome review man! I'll check out Lee's soon.
Excuse me sir do you have prince Albert in a can! You well you better let the poor guy out waha waha waha waha! - pennywise ( funniest line from Steven Kings IT 1990)
The 1990 series I grew up with and it prepared me for the 2017 remake so I'm good with both
40 years old and Tim Curry Pennywise still sticks with me. 🤡
A little late to the party (well, more than a little), but I do love this miniseries, for what it is. It doesn't scare me as much as it did as a kid, but it has a special place in my heart. Considering how graphic and massive the book is, there's no way that a TV miniseries from 1990 could even include the more gruesome and controversial aspects. Tim Curry is rightly considered a standout, but the child actors were great too. Nothing against the older actors, but they weren't as interesting (even the director Tommy Lee Wallace said as much).
I am binge watching Cody Leach right now😀😁😍😎
Read IT, Pet Cemetary, & The Shining several times over the years. Love Stephen King.
Great review bro, but I definitely prefer the 2017 Remake. Tim Curry is awesome as Pennywise, but the new version is miles better than the original. The main reason why people love the original is just because of nostalgia, because when I went back and saw it, I couldn’t believe I loved it as a kid.
One thing I disagree with Lee is his feeling towards the mini series and towards Tim Curry's Pennywise.
Hey Cody love all you content! I really enjoy watching all your videos and I was wondering if you could review Thirteen Ghosts, I'm really curious to hear your thoughts and opinions on it I sent the same review request to Drumdums as well and I would love to hear what you guys think. I think it's a great movie and it is very underrated. Thanks again!!
Yay a movie review of the first horror movie I ever saw. This scared the crap out of me when I was 5 years old in 1990. It made me scared of clowns. I loved Richard Thomas in this one I watched him in The Waltons with my grandma as a kid. I watch it all the time cause I love torturing my mom with it. I love this movie now. I didn't watch it again until I was a teenager. I avoided it for 7 years after the first showing but when I rented it from my local video store I realized it was actually good but clowns still scare me. I read the book too. I checked it out from the library 4 times just to finish it cause the hardback was so huge.
Quite on board with most of what you say except I don't think this was a career defining role for Tim Curry..For me he'll forever be dr. frank n further..
I saw this when it premiered. I was never really afraid of Pennywise. I think it was the bright colors they used. I liked the spider as a kid. Thought it was a cool monster. R.I.P.John Ritter.
Been watching this since before I can remember with the old vhs tape, then to the double sided dvd 💀
After watching Chapter 2 last night... I think the 1990 version is the best.
Do you have prince Albert in a can?
YOU DO!
We'll you better let the poor guy out
Was ha ha ha ha ha!
you should read the book! it is great!!
One of my favorites of all time
The thing about stephen king is that most people just collect his books and studios make an adaptation about his books I never read his books though so I don't know why not but I think it's because of the terminology that he used.
I still like this movie. I think this was the first Stephen King movie I saw (probably around the time I lived in Maine, ironically). I was never scared of the movie. I'm not scared of clowns so Tim Curry didn't scare me. I am however TERRIFIED of spiders. Even the ending wasn't scary to me as a kid with the giant spider. I like all of the kids' performances and I like most of the adults as well. One thing I hate about both adaptations is that Stan is underused. I guess being the first one to die means you get less development. He's underused to the point that you didn't even mention him in the review! Part 2 didn't do much for me. Build-up to nothing. There's still good moments in it though. Part 1 is vastly superior.
That said, I still love the movie. I like the 2017 version much more. The book is excellent. Even if you don't have the patience to read the book, I'd recommend listening to the audiobook, which is read by Steven Weber (who also played Jack Torrance in the 1997 miniseries The Shining and Clark Rivingham in an episode of Nightmares and Dreamscapes, both Stephen King adaptations).
Beep Beep Richie
I read the book It several times in the mid 90s when I was in high school, and I loved it. I remember hiding in my hallway while my parents watched the miniseries so that I wouldn't get in trouble for being up late, so my memories are hazy. One thing that I will say that I love in the movie version from 2017 and 2019 over the book is how awesome and funny Eddie is. The book version is such a little bitch, but the movie version really made him step up his game, and I loved him for it.
Please review the Rose Red miniseries. I know it has MANY flaws, but it's a huge guilty pleasure of mine.
I love the It movies great review Cody
I love this villain as my favorite
Okay, but for real, as a 7 or 8 year old watching this... that spider scared the crap out of me, haha
I also prefer Tim Curry as Pennywise. After the 2017 film I read the book. Every time Pennywise appeared in the book I had the Tim Curry version on my mind. By the way, the book is highly recommended if you like the films. It's fantastic and much scarier than the movies. In the book I have the idea that IT is present everywhere and they can never convey that in films. At times I even felt like IT was watching me while I was reading the book.
Has anyone seen the 70s TV movie The Night Stalker? The vampire in that movie haunted my dreams for years! He still creeps me out even today when I watch it! I was around 9 or 10 when I watched it.
Lol ur t-shirt has my favourite horror icons . 1 Chucky .2 Freddy. 3 Jason. 4 Michael
Honestly the giant spider ending was cool. Underrated.
Breathing in all this Derry air😂😂😂
Cody were did u get that shirt I like it
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I would certainly recommend the book. You will appreciate the film more. The first part is much better on so many levels. Sometimes I don't even bother to watch part 2 -- that is more of a shit storm than a movie. The adult stars were largely unconvincing and the threat was lame at its very best. Pennywise was top notch -- forever changing the view of clowns. I like the remake but it is harder to warm up to the new cast. To be fair, I have only seen it 3 times. Where I have seen the original countless times.
The miniseries was a lot of fun. Although it didn't have the productions values of a cinematic movie. Tim Curry is the standout performance.
Can u review one of the wrong turn movie? I want to know ur opinion of those movies