Well, technically "It" is the monster, but I really enjoy It's form of Pennywise.
I first saw this movie when I was 5. I never scared easy. In fact, I loved these kind of movies. I always found the monsters interesting if anything. My strongest memory was when I first saw Pennywise, I rewinded that VHS a few times to get a better look. Haha.
Suddenly, the smile on her face fades to the look of terror. We see why in a couple of seconds.
We don't actually see her die, but we see her last moments through the eyes of It. Another of my favorite scenes is Georgie's death. Georgie is the little brother of our protagonist, and he loses his paper boat through a sewer drain.
Georgie looks down into the drain but that boat is long gone.
As he gets back up, Pennywise says, "Hiya Georgie". Well, we know what happens next. He convinces Georgie to reach his hand to grab the boat but Pennywise tears his arm off the socket. Georgie bleeds out.
I love the look on his face when he's talking about floating. He seems to get off on that kind of stuff.
What is "floating" anyway? Is it some kind of secret sex position? Naughty clown. I recently watched a funny review of this miniseries by the Nostalgia Critic. I had many laughs because he brings up all the weird things in the movie, such as people being scared of balloons. Well, that's my favorite movie monster. Coincidentally, my favorite miniseries is also by Stephen King, and it's not It.
"I'll show you how to "float" down here. They all "float" down here..." That's definitely some kind of freaky sex.
He thrusts his fists against the post and still insists he sees the ghosts.




I'm so scared to even look at this. U indeed like creepy stuff! lol.
ReplyDeleteNo need to be scared, let's float together! hahaha >:D
DeleteFloat?? What does that mean? I can only think of ghosts cos they float. Lol.
DeleteI don't know, I think it really has to do with the deadlights. although it sounds dirty haha
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