(aka The Loser's Club.)
Release Date: September 8th.
Country: USA.
Rating: R.
Written by: Chase Palmer and Cary Fukunaga.
Directed by: Anthony Muschietti.
Starring: Jaeden Lieberher, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Jack Dylan Grazer, Chosen Jacobs, Wyatt Oleff, and Bill Skarsgard.
There have been some great movies this year, but as we approach the 4th quarter of 2017, none of them has made us feel like the remake of IT did.
In direct contrast to the 1990 mini-series, it's not even Pennywise that made this remake so great, but the story of the kids. IT definitely has a Stranger Things vibe about it, but watching The Loser's Club run around Derry, Maine brought to mind movies like The Goonies or The Monster Squad, probably because we're old, and those movies came way before the hit Netflix show did.
Point is, it reminded us of a time when our friends were all we had, and we stuck together through whatever came our way.
It might sound crazy, but this new take on the world of IT is so captivating that I really wish that they would have gone the TV route with it. Season 1 could have been 8 episodes of the kid's story, and Season 2 could have switched gears to the adults, and finished things off.
As it stands though, the IT remake is a great piece of work that made us wish we were kids again... just not in Derry, where a killer clown from the nth dimension would be trying to eat us.
On a rainy day in 1988, stuttering Bill Denbrough makes a paper boat for his little brother Georgie, so that he can go outside and sail it in the gutters. The boat washes into a storm drain that is occupied by a clown who introduces himself as Pennywise the Dancing Clown before biting the kid's arm off, and dragging him into the sewers.
JUST LET THE BOAT GO, GEORGIE. |
AND HE ALSO INSPIRES FEAR QUITE WELL. |
INTO THE GLORY HOLE OF DOOM THEY GO. |
The casting of the kids is just about perfect. Watching Sophia Lillis as Beverly, I said to myself "This girl is going to win an Oscar someday." Sounds crazy, but the girl displays the type of nuance that separates good actors from the great, and she played the part as if she'd been born to do so. It was an absolute star-making turn. The rest of the kids were great too, with Finn Wolfhard's Richie being our fave; the kid made us laugh, and he brought some much needed levity to the dark proceedings.
As for Bill Skarsgard's take on Pennywise... Look, say what you will about the 1990 mini-series, but Tim Curry was brilliant as Pennywise, and his performance will stand as one of the Horror greats forever. So what can we really expect from someone else trying to follow that kind of lead, you know? Skarsgard makes for a terrifying clown, and he gives the film plenty of menace, but it just wasn't as good as Curry's turn. And it didn't have to be.
- The Lego turtle was a nice nod.
- As was the doll of Tim Curry's Pennywise.
- The bathroom scene was a huge improvement over the one from the mini-series, and it was one of the best bits in the movie.
- The rock fight rocked.
THIS GIRL STOLE THE SHOW. |
They obviously made these changes to appeal to the modern audience, and make things scarier. These are minor gripes, as we get that not everything from the book could possibly make the movie, but we miss certain elements.
THE HOUSE ON NIEBOLT STREET. |
GIVE US MORE! |
THOSE TAMPONS SURE ARE GOING TO COME IN HANDY NOW. |
INSTEAD, IT'S THIS KIND OF MOVIE. |
The only bad thing about this disc is that in a few months there will be an Extended Director's Cut released, so it feels like buying this one is a bit of a pre-double dip. I needed to own it, and to watch it again now, but for people who aren't a big fan of double-dipping, you may want to wait until that DC is released.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Pennywise Lives! – Discover how Bill SkarsgĂ„rd prepared to portray the primordial creature known as Pennywise the Dancing Clown
- The Losers' Club – Get up close and personal with the teenage stars of "IT" as they bond together during the production,
- Author of Fear – Stephen King reveals the roots of his best-selling novel, the nature of childhood fear and how he created his most famous monster, Pennywise
- Deleted Scenes – Eleven deleted or extended scenes from the film
- Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Brazilian Portuguese
- Subtitles: English, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Canadian French, Brazilian Portuguese
HE'S A SCARY DUDE. |
Read the book, watch the original mini-series, and then grab the disc and enjoy.
A+
IT is available now on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD.
Some shots of Pennywise, because who doesn't need a few more nightmares in their life?
People who claim to prefer Tim Curry's Pennywise are just hipsters.
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