Stephen King's IT (1990) - Trailer

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Trailer of Stephen King's "IT" form 1990
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I still remember watching this trailer a couple days right before the TV movie aired. That final part of the music still sends chills up my spine and gives me goosebumps...

RiverOfBlacklights
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I love the vhs quality of the video. it gives me a sense of nostalgia.

FaydsterTV
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I just love the fact that IT isnt just a horror story but a strong true friendship story with an horror story behind it.

MrRarafifi
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i ve never seen so much respect paid to a TV movie EVER!! it deserves it

Ostro
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I never thought I would lose my fear of this movie. This is incredible, absolutely amazing! I'm so happy right now. I saw the movie when I was 7 and I've been scared since, now I'm 17. I just finished the movie for the first time in 10 years and I LOVED IT! I literally never thought I'd be able to even look at him again. So freaking happy right now haha! :D

youngmyers
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how much do u guys wanna bet that theyre gonna reboot this movie like they did with Carrie

ninanando
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Stephen king is such an amazing author that it's almost impossible to make a quality movie based on his books, especially in 1990.

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I watched this on VHS when I was a kid. I did find it really scary but I loved it.

JackGriffin
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Yesterday marked the 30th anniversary since the premiere of this miniseries. I’ve decided to celebrate by watching part 1 yesterday and part 2 tomorrow. Tim Curry’s Pennywise is the best.

patrickwilson
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Doesn't anybody agree that this trailer was poorly edited?

IfYouLetMeStay
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My favorite Movie/Miniseries based off of Steven King.

MarshallYTGaming
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Just got this on dvd, can't wait to to watch it.

alexsmalessite
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WHO CAME HERE AFTER WATCHING THE NEW TRAILER?!?!?!?!?

salHUNNIT
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The master of horror, Stephen King, comes everything you were ever afraid of.

Thoralmir
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Tim Curry he is absolutely hilarious to playing " the pennywise the clown " . Tim Curry always playing the amazing role of his character for all his film of course !

Iliekdeers
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I saw this movie when I was 7 and it still scares me

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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.

Amber_xo_
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I was so traumatized by this as a child

robbybrink
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I can’t get over that creepy score in the background.

FaydsterTV
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This was a family watch the night it premiered. I was ten, my sisters were teenagers, and my brothers were seven and four. Part one scared the wits out of all of us. Mom and dad probably cuddled a little closer at lights out, too.

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