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This week on the pod, John and Justin are headed back to Derry Maine and discussing 2017s IT & 2019 IT:CHAPTER 2 Pull up a stool and listen! you can follow us and stay up to date with the podcast: @themoviebarpod on Twitter, @moviebarpodcast on Instagram, on tiktok @moviebarpod & at The Movie Bar Podcast on facebook! Watch episodes on Youtube @moviebarpod ON SATURDAY check out our website www.moviebarpod.com let us know what you want to hear by contacting us on social media or via email at themoviebar@outlook.com! Please Like, review and subscribe to the podcast
Pat and Scott talk about the It Chapter 1 movie.
The Rev. Brad Sullivan Emmanuel Episcopal Church August 22, 2021 Proper 16, B Ephesians 6:10-20 John 6:56-69 Spiritual Meals: Jesus, IT, and Other Tasty Treats I’ve been re-reading IT, a novel by Stephen King about a group of friends from Derry Maine who band together as children and then again as adults to defeat a shapeshifting demon-clown monster thing, called “IT.” IT feeds off of fear and violence, most of which IT perpetrates, though IT also feeds off and seems to help cause greater violence and hatred in the people of the town. IT is most famous for taking the appearance of a clown, and if you haven’t read the book, you may have seen or heard of the miniseries back in the 80s or the recent two part movie series. Pennywise the dancing clown, IT, is a terrifying villain in this terrifying horror story. IT scared me as an 11 year old, and IT still scares me as a 43 year old. To this day, I quicken my pace walking when past storm drains due to the opening scene in the book. Even more disturbing than the monster itself, however, is the response of the people of the town to IT. When things get bad, the people generally do what they should: hold curfews, encourage adults to walk children to school, and increase police presence. At the same time, however, there is a general apathy within the town about the presence of IT. None are really aware of IT, and yet all seem to accept the fact of a high rate of murder and violent crime, and they seem largely to take in stride as well the large number of children who are victims. The town prospers, and the people go about their lives accepting IT as simply the way things are. On the one hand, what else are they supposed to do, not really knowing what is going on? On the other hand, how can they just accept IT as the way things are? See, the people of the town despise IT, and they also feed off of IT in a spiritual kind of way. IT has become so intertwined with the town and the people that IT feeds off of them, and they unknowingly feed off of IT. IT has become their spiritual food. Like the people in this novel, we too seem to feed in spiritual ways off of the suffering of others. This is not intentional. It’s not what we strive for. It’s simply the inescapable result of a world full of brokenness and conflict. Consider how companies and people profit off of war: weapons manufacturers and others. I’m not saying the military or weapons makers are bad. At its heart, the military’s goal is to protect the weak and the innocent. Weapons manufacturers help make that possible. At the same time, we can’t escape the fact that part of our wealth comes from the destruction and killing of others. That’s just part of the way things are, and that destruction and killing becomes part of our spiritual food. Think about how many products we wear or use that are made with overseas, underpaid, and oppressed workers? That becomes not only part of our wardrobe, but part of our spiritual food. How much of our economy depends on the same? How much value is derived off of impoverished and crime ridden areas remaining impoverished and crime ridden so that other areas can have premium pricing as a safer alternative? How many of us get angry and stay angry at any number of world or community problems that we probably can’t change, but that we can at least get righteously angry about and feel a resulting strength and moral superiority? Anger and contempt, fighting over who is right. Brainless liberal. Heartless conservative. Masks or no masks. The righteous indignation and moral superiority, the anger and contempt are all part of our spiritual food. In all of these and countless other ways, we are feeding off of the brokenness and conflict in our world. That brokenness and conflict has always been with us and will always be with us. Whether we want it to be or not, the darkness, violence, brokenness, and conflict of our world will always be part of our spiritual food. In this rather problematic spiritual diet then, Jesus says, “Eat my flesh, and drink my blood.” Eat and drink me as your spiritual food, Jesus says. Feed your spirit off of my spirit. Change your diet. So, how do we feed less off of brokenness and conflict, anger and contempt, and make our meals of Jesus instead? Well, if we really want the diet to stick and last, then one thing we likely can’t do is make a sudden, drastic, and huge dietary change. If we try to divorce ourselves from everything that is of violence, oppression, and conflict, we are going to find just how interconnected violence, oppression, and conflict is in all we do. We’re not going to make the world perfect, and we’re certainly not going to increase our consumption of Jesus by angrily and contemptuously decrying anything we feel is not of Jesus. So how do we feed off of Jesus? How do we eat his body and drink his blood? Well, there are countless, infinite ways, including sharing communion here, the spiritual communion, embodied in the meal we share. Other ways to eat Jesus’ body and drink his blood are to take note of each other. Pay attention to each other. Help each other out in fun times together and in rough times together. Stand up for each other. Love each other. Such is the spiritual food of Jesus’ body and blood. Take time for yourself. Rest. Rely on the Lord and the strength of his power, knowing you can’t get it all done. Have faith and trust in God. Trust in God and in God’s goodness. Trust in your own goodness, being made good and beautiful in the image of God. Trust in God’s love of you and guidance of you. Such is the spiritual food of Jesus’ body and blood. Strive for justice and peace in how you interact with others, in how you vote. Strive for justice and peace in how you shop, in the things you consume. Seek truth and live in righteousness, meaning live a life seeking good for others and for yourself. Such is the spiritual food of Jesus’ body and blood. Enjoy the sun, the sky, the grass, the trees, the air. Enjoy the ride. Breath. Breath in the beauty of the moment, even during anxiety, depression, sadness, and fear. Trust in God enough to let go and not have to control everything all the time. Pray. Pray a lot. Make it weird. Such is the spiritual food of the body and blood of Jesus. We can’t purify ourselves by completely ridding our spiritual diet of any and all darkness, conflict, violence, and oppression. Such things are intertwined within our lives and this world, and there is no ridding ourselves of them. Also, Jesus didn’t say remove from your spiritual diet all things that are objectionable. He knew that wasn’t possible. Instead, Jesus said, “eat my flesh and drink my blood.” “Be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his power.” (Ephesians 6:10) Make your spiritual meals of Jesus. Eat Jesus’ spiritual flesh and drink his spiritual blood that you may abide in him, and he in you.
Hi, welcome back to the Constant Reader Podcast, with me your host, Richard Sheppard. Last month's guest, the mighty Paul Tremblay has recently re-released two of his earlier novels, The Little Sleep and No Sleep Til Wonderland through Titan publishing. They're wonderful stuff, very offbeat, and will that great Titan design that I love. The Firestarter film will officially commencing filming in Ontario next month, with Zac Efron in the lead. Stephen King has sent them a message of love, so we'll see how it turns out. There is certainly a great film somewhere in the novel. Other than that, not much news. Later has come out from Hard Case Crime, and we're looking forward to discussing that on the show soon. Lisey's Story is still coming out at the beginning of June on apple TV, and I'm definitely going to be talking about that adaptation of one of my least favourite king novels over the Summer. But now, to today's guest. Andy Stanton is an author who lives in North London. He studied English at Oxford but they kicked him out. This stroke of good luck put him on the road to fame and fortune as the creator of Mr Gum, an anarchic curmudgeon in a series of best-selling children's books. Apt that we should talk about King's best book about children, growing up and facing monsters, I suppose. As you can probably tell from the running time, Andy is passionate, verbose, funny and incisive, so I took the opportunity to speak to him a little longer than usual. This is a real deep dive, so take out hands as we explore the darker side of Derry Maine. A massive thank you to Stephen L Parkes, who was responsible for editing this behemoth. He's the best in the business. This episode was hosted by Richard Sheppard, with research and support from Dr Linda Sheppard, and technical and sound production by Professor Stephen L. Parkes. Please like, subscribe, rate, review and recommend this podcast, and feel free to get in contact with us at theconstantreaderpodcast@gmail.com or find us on instagram at /the_constant_reader_podcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theconstantreaderpodcast/message
We are back in Derry Maine for a new episode! Today we discuss all things Pennywise while discussing everything Stephen Kings IT! Grab a paper boat and some fortune cookies because we are going down in the sewers! Sit back and enjoy the ride!TW: Discussions of Homophobia and Assult.
Fellow Travelers On the Path of The Beam, before you jump into the next Wheel of Ka, a quick warning; the second half of It gets dark, really dark. Steve and I have a no holds barred discussion. Please keep this trigger warning in mind, we talk about sexual assault, violence towards children, and infant loss. Derek and Steve are back at it again, this time discussing the second half of Stephen King’s horror masterpiece, It. As the past and present collide, the Losers must confront the evil force known as It in mysterious town of Derry Maine. What does It say about themes such as free will, the nature of evil and if childhood innocence even exists? As always, we relate every point back to the Dark Tower, say thank ya. Support us at www.patreon.com/midnightmyth Check out our merch store for Midnight Myth, Boomerangerang, and Wheel of Ka tees and totes! Learn more, view sources and inspiration, and sign up for e-mail updates at www.midnightmyth.com Twitter Facebook Instagram If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midnightmyth/support
Cage and Maeve dust off the mics and head into Derry Maine to watch some sweaty adults ignore their children being terrorized by a sexy charismatic clown.
Ride with us into the sewers of Derry, and battle with the shape shifting supernatural horror that calls itself Bob. This week on the Dark Ride Podcast we discuss the hit 2017 film It. Please note that this podcast will have drops, spins, twists, and sharp turns. For your safety please keep your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the ride at all times and enjoy the dark ride podcast. (And please- watch your children. We won’t be.)Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Darkridepodcast!
Pam Murphy (I Will Write Your Book podcast) talks to Adam about duping her sister into taking her to scary movies and introduces us to Nickelsmart, a clown from Derry Maine, with a bone to pick with a now infamous murderous clown. -- SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com Merchandise: TeePublic Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
In Chapter Nine in honor of IT Chapter 2 we take a trip back to the sewers of Derry Maine to talk all things IT! Not suitable for little ears or bosses! A Vulgar look at Pennywise and IT Chapter 2!
Wir besuchen berühmte Orte, die nur in der Phantasie existieren: Die Winkelgasse, Derry/Maine oder die Villa Kunterbunt, um nur einige zu nennen. Mit von der Partie ist diesmal wieder Aleister Crowley (#richtig_evil). Wir decken auf, was er mit "die Unendliche Geschichte" zu tun hat. Und wir sprechen über Schweine in der Haustierhaltung. Weitere Highlights: Katze hat sich verlaufen (inzwischen gerettet) und Neles Buchbesprechung zu "Niemalsland" von Neil Gaiman (lesenswert).Folge 21: Hingehen, zuhören. Wir wünschen auch diesmal: Große Freude beim Zuhören. Folge direkt herunterladen
On this week's episode of The Awesome with C.O.D.Y. brings an end to September's theme of Awesome Stephen King books being adapted into TV shows and movies. Rounding out the month is IT, Cody talks all about the 1,138 page novel, the 1990 TV Miniseries and both 2017's IT Chapter One and 2019' IT Chapter Two. iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgackFacebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9Twitter: @ComesNaturalPodYouTube: http://tiny.cc/5snxpyBlogTalkRadio: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/comesnaturally
This week the crew alongside guest co host @queen_cujo filling in for Kristy discuss everything Stephen King's IT!! So lets all take a float trip to Derry Maine as we talk everything IT, Pennywise, The Losers Club, and more drunken shenanigans. Also tune in next episode as we join forces with another podcast! So stay tuned or we will feast on your flesh as we feed on your fear!!
This week, MJ, Mike, and Missy head to Derry Maine to talk about the follow-up to 2017's IT, IT Chapter Two
Two years after our initial trip to New England, Chemma and I return to Derry Maine to catch up with The Losers Club and check in on subterranean, child-eating clown/metaphysical being Pennywise. Of course, things have not gotten much better since the late 1980s. 27 years after their showdown in the sewers, The Losers are still dealing with baggage, trauma and acute memory loss and Pennywise is back to his old bloody shenanigans. Does Chapter 2 live up to Chapter 1? Do The Losers find peace and love after childhood trauma? Did the producers find a way to speed up Jeremy Ray Taylor's aging process? Press play and found out!
On this weeks brand new episode of The Silver Screen Breakdown, your surfers Tyler @Tylermoliterno and Zach @ZachWWMovies break down the box office for the weekend of September 7-9, 2019. After going over some news the guys dive DEEP into their review of IT: CHAPTER TWO. 00:14:58 – The News! 00:59:19 – It: Chapter Two
The Cannons Review IT CHAPTER 2
The boys are back in town as we return to the world of Derry Maine 27 years later. Is it just as good as Chapter 1? How does it compare with the book? And do the scares still impress? Fresh off of the theaters, we are reviewing IT Chapter 2! Join William and Kyle to find out what our thoughts are, all completely non-spoiler free
The boys are back in town as we return to the world of Derry Maine 27 years later. Is it just as good as Chapter 1? How does it compare with the book? And do the scares still impress? Fresh off of the theaters, we are reviewing IT Chapter 2! Join William and Kyle to find out what our thoughts are, all completely non-spoiler free
Sparknotes Transcript:(1:18) SURVEYING THE LANDSCAPE [backstory]: Splitting books into two movies, Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1 is a chess movie, A short book The Hobbit becomes a trilogy, IT naturally has two films: Child & Adult, IT novel known for its exceptional length, Shogun TV reboot at FX, spending so much of your life reading a book that you have to deny if its actually bad, Transformers movies should be 90 minutes long max, bullies carving a boys stomach [too much], physical manifestation of fear using a clown proxy biting off children's arms [give me more!], Derry 2016 identical to Derry 1986(7:17) Chapter two works as a standalone, how all of the Losers are audience surrogates due to memory loss, reading the book first, being too faithful to the text, the Old Spice guy with a dramatic turn, Tim Curry Pennywise was a big deal, comparing Pennywise vs The Joker, memory from childhood shifting opinions of a performance, grappling with loyalty to Tim Curry while watching Chapter 1, not so in this Chapter, similar with Jack Nicholson when watching The Dark Knight, Clowns are like Sharks, IT was in development hell for years, Bill Skarsgard shot a deleted scene as a Proto-pennywise preying on Native Americans(18:24) A thriller that's too thrilling, craziest part of the novel, Why we see so much throw up in this film, the only way to beat a bully is to bully a bully, repetitive scenes one after another, why we were more engaged in Chapter 2, what genre is this film, most horror is fun not scary, Is Event Horizon a spiritual sequel to IT? Pennywise goes to space!, trying to make sense of IT's powers(26:52) comparing pennywise's incompetence to The Joker always being a step ahead, The Joker messing up his own plan so he can keep playing with Batman, we as the audience want to see them keeping battling forever so we are aligned with the villain, Can you be an iconic villain if you are in most of the film |Hannibal, The Joker, Beetlejuice|, problems with Pirates 3, Jack Sparrow can't be the hero, he's the Vince Vaughn, Pennywise as the main character a la Dr. Evil(32:28) 1990 version silly spider ending like ending of The Dark Knight with Two Face, Epilogues are pointless, CGI was laughable on Aaron Eckert, belonged in The Mummy, The Dark Knight Rises is the Hateful Eight of the Nolan Batmans, building up goodwill with the fans, what if Jimmie Johnson directed Hateful Eight, Man Law, mocking Stephen King endings, an author's stream of consciousness, orgies, sex as the divider between childhood & adulthood, balloon under the hospital bed scare, Ransone takes a blade to the face with no flinch whatsoever(44:21) Cary Fukanaga's IT script, Legend of Zorro with Robert Rodriguez, cut RR out over budget constraints, could have been a Desperado Spiritual Prequel, ended up going over budget anyway, watching other directors direct like Fincher on Mindhunter, Casey Affleck vs Ben Affleck, best Andrew Domenik shot in Jesse James, throwing brothers under the bus to prove we are impartial, can't be surrounded by Yes Men, Team Forrest vs Team Carter, being on Team Jacob for Twilight is like being on the Washington Generals(52:33) IT has a love triangle, Ben is a reformed fat guy, hard to root for reformed fat guy since McAvoy & Chastain have such a history together, Forrest reveals Gone Girl as the worst movie he has seen in his life, Ben Affleck cast to play himself but fails, Gillian Flynn creating awful women characters, talking what we can and can't write, confirming stereotypes vs wanting to be an individual, when studio execs said black movies don't travel abroad but didn't count Denzel & Will Smith movies(1:02:51) Tying our discussion on sex & race back to IT, Xavier Dolan, Jac Shauffeur vs Jamie Foxx, people don't like remakes of iconic characters, enjoying Thomas Crown Affair remake over original, can't remake Red Dawn because it was made for that time not now, people love to watch clowns in movies, not hire clowns in real life, McDonald's drive thru story, wanting a Big Mac well done(1:14:22) DRILLING INTO THE ASTEROID [Plot Breakdown]: Animal crackers on Liv Tyler's belly, using animal crackers for foreplay, animal crackers are cookies!! Not crackers!!!, Bird of Prey teaser of the teaser, Pennywise in the DCEU, Justice League vs IT, legal subliminal messaging, filming an exclusive fake-out Harley Quinn scene, dumping sequels in January & February, Spring of '97 Face//Off had a scene just for marketing, Do these places not recover in the 27years between IT appearances, does he only have a full calendar year to feed on fear?(1:27:54) all the losers from a small town in Maine are leaders of industry in very competitive fields, Derry Maine would be studied for research into success, should be thanking Pennywise, Stephen King offered to write A Nightmare on Elm Street, King wanted to create a troll that lived within the sewer system, Pennywise using Freddy Krueger, in the novel he uses Mummy, Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman(1:42:09) McAvoy's backstory was in a different movie, five catch up scenes are worst part of film, hard to pull off a movie within a movie, Chinese restaurant scene, loving fortune cookies, David Goyer's Ghost Rider script, believing in fate & destiny, The Matrix 20th Anniversary, don't need fortune cookie monsters, great Child murder jump scare, ballon popping jump scare, Mike is very presentable for an obsessive guy living in the attic of a library...because he uses Swagger Old Spice body wash, artifact searching scenes are the fun & games, Skarsgard applying makeup in an all time shot, Paul Bunyan as the ultimate gay icon, no more visible throw up in my movies...just need the noise(2:05:13) Comedic music choice with Eddie against the Leper, smoking in school, evil Beverly, smoking is only cool in school, Mike doesn't get a flashback for his artifact, creepiest scene in the film: the De-aging clubhouse, have we ever seen de-aged Child actors, laughing at the film during McAvoy grabbing that kid & shouting at him to leave this town, zero people in Derry outside of the Carnival, McAvoy riding on his old bike is the funniest unintentional moment, interacting with younger self, giant spider Pennywise, making Pennywise smaller through lack of fear, Trump as Pennywise, Forrest sleeps during the epilogue, epilogue's in movies suck in general(2:27:57) CASTING CALL: McAvoy & Chastain know how to kiss on camera, yet recast McAvoy, great casting for children to adults looking alike, Sophie Lillias to Amy Adams to Jessica Chastain, Where's Adam Brody?, Wanting the Adam Brody-essance, all commercial actors casting(2:39:50) DEVELOPMENT HEAVEN: spinoff in 2016 with 80s Horror icons, prequel from Fukanaga, or a Pennywise as the main character, or IT vs IT!!! Tim Curry IT vs Bill Skarsgard IT vs Will Poulter IT [original Pennywise actor before Fukanaga left] vs Alexander Skargard IT, Westworld has two third brothers [Hemsworth & Skarsgard, created by a third brother]Freddy vs Pennywise [who can scare more people!!!]Follow Us:Our WebsiteSubscribe on Apple PodcastsTwitterMediumFacebook
Hey guys we are back. You know floating and shit like that. This week our back to school journey has lead us back to Derry Maine and boy do we say some shit. So tune in and enjoy. Intro Song- WE are really Rocking now, haven't we - The Privates - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2lGbVhKvQQ Twitter @moviemayhempod Insta @moviemayhempodcast Tee Public shop Movie Mayhem - https://www.teepublic.com/user/moviemayhemdodast Gmail Moviemayhempodcast@gmail.com
País Estados Unidos Dirección Andrés Muschietti Guion Chase Palmer, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Gary Dauberman (Novela: Stephen King) Música Benjamin Wallfisch Fotografía Chung Chung-hoon Reparto Bill Skarsgård, Jaeden Lieberher, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Wyatt Oleff, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Jack Dylan Grazer, Chosen Jacobs, Nicholas Hamilton, Jake Sim, Logan Thompson, Owen Teague, Jackson Robert Scott, Javier Botet, Stephen Bogaert, Stuart Hughes, Geoffrey Pounsett, Megan Charpentier, Isabelle Nelisse, Tatum Lee Sinopsis Cuando empiezan a desparecer niños en el pueblo de Derry (Maine), un pandilla de amigos lidia con sus mayores miedos al enfrentarse a un malvado payaso llamado Pennywise, cuya historia de asesinatos y violencia data de siglos. Adaptación cinematográfica de la conocida novela de Stephen King "It".
That Strange Show - Episode 12 -"We're in the deadlights now!" Air date: 04/07/17 | Runtime: 66 mins Beep Beep, Strangers! Welcome to Derry Maine on our final episode of our Stephen King block! In this chapter we face our fears and stare consumption right in the face! Tonight is all about Mr. Robert Gray AKA Pennywise The Dancing Clown. So, grab your slingshot and dust off your copy of chud rituals because tonight we're headed straight into the sewers and we aren't coming out till it's finally stopped! Music - Band: Cave In | Song: Everest | Album: Tides of Tomorrow Ep If you’re in the market for high quality horror collectibles, check out our friends over at @ratknife, they're killing the enamel pin game. click on their website to check out their stuff. www.ratknife.com. also, check out our friends over at @griimsociety for the occult threads, they got something for everyone. check out their website www.griimclothing.com. let em know we sent ya! connect with us on Instagram @thatstrangeshow or on www.facebook.com/thatstrangeshow. email us at thatstrangeshow@outlook.com Stay Strange!
11.22.63 A Look Back | A Fan Podcast for Hulu’s 11.22.63 Stephen King Series
In the second episode of 11.22.63 Jake travels to Holden Kentucky where he runs into a pants-less Harry Dunning. Harry is consistently bothered by a set of bullies which reminds us much of the bullies from Stephen Kings IT. Holden Kentucky also resembles the town of Derry Maine from IT, in that the color and brightness and sensibility of the towns folk just seems off. Will Jake successfully save Harry and the rest of the Dunnings? Will Bill Turcotte lose his job over all those free drinks? And will we see a guest appearance from any of the MASH actors this season since Jake apparently served with them? All this and more on this week's 11.22.63 A Look Back for The Kill Floor. Read More... The post ALB06 – S1E2 – 11.22.63 The Kill Floor appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
11.22.63 A Look Back | A Fan Podcast for Hulu’s 11.22.63 Stephen King Series
In the second episode of 11.22.63 Jake travels to Holden Kentucky where he runs into a pants-less Harry Dunning. Harry is consistently bothered by a set of bullies which reminds us much of the bullies from Stephen Kings IT. Holden Kentucky also resembles the town of Derry Maine from IT, in that the color and brightness and sensibility of the towns folk just seems off. Will Jake successfully save Harry and the rest of the Dunnings? Will Bill Turcotte lose his job over all those free drinks? And will we see a guest appearance from any of the MASH actors this season since Jake apparently served with them? All this and more on this week's 11.22.63 A Look Back for The Kill Floor. Read More... The post ALB06 – S1E2 – 11.22.63 The Kill Floor appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Live from Derry, Maine aka Bangor! I recently embarked on a journey to Stephen King's town, the inspiration for Derry, with SK Tours (www.sk-tours.com), and in this week's episode, I share my wonderful experience!
Guess what it's been 27 years and Pennywise is back! Our loveable clown continues to terrorise the town of Derry Maine. The Losers club have forgotten theirs pasts and have to confront them once again to tackle the supernatural being known as IT. We have assembled our own Losers Club consisting of John and Len to review this latest Stephen King adaptation...enjoy, subscribe and sponsor us on Patreon if you like at www.patreon.com/fancritical ThanksSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/castle-rock-critical-a-podcast-dedicated-to-hulus-castle-rock/donations
Guess what it's been 27 years and Pennywise is back! Our loveable clown continues to terrorise the town of Derry Maine. The Losers club have forgotten theirs pasts and have to confront them once again to tackle the supernatural being known as IT. We have assembled our own Losers Club consisting of John and Len to review this latest Stephen King adaptation...enjoy, subscribe and sponsor us on Patreon if you like at www.patreon.com/fancritical ThanksSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fan-critical-a-tv-and-film-podcast/donations