IT (1990)

IT Quote: “If we stick together, all of us, we’ll win.” – Bill Denbrough

“It” taught us there’s nothing more shat-tastic than mixing television icons like John Ritter, Harry Anderson, Richard Thomas, and Tim Reid with the horrifically bad TV production value of the ’90s.

But Hot Sauce Steve’s commission wasn’t all laughs. There were real scares: Parents not seeing the terrors unleashed upon the children of Derry; Tim Curry’s unforgettable portrayal of Pennywise the clown; and of course late ’80s home decor.

In this episode, the Shat Crew discuss whether Bill Skarsgard’s 2017 Pennywise was better, whether the golden age of communal TV viewing is over, if racial slurs are OK on network broadcasts, and what qualifies as a fat kid.”

Plot Summary: “IT” In 1960, a group of social outcasts who are bullied by a gang of greasers led by Henry Bowers are also tormented by an evil demon who can shape-shift into a clown and feed on children’s fears and kill them. After defeating the demonic clown as kids, it resurfaces thirty years later and they must finish it off as adults once again.


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