@@unwelldanny7108 Open main menu It (also known as It: Chapter One)[5][6] is a 2017 American supernatural horror film[7] directed by Andy Muschietti, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The screenplay is by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman.[8][9] It Theatrical release poster Directed byAndy MuschiettiProduced by Roy Lee Dan Lin Seth Grahame-Smith David Katzenberg Barbara Muschietti Screenplay by Chase Palmer Cary Fukunaga Gary Dauberman Based onIt by Stephen KingStarring Jaeden Lieberher Bill Skarsgård Music byBenjamin WallfischCinematographyChung-hoon ChungEdited byJason Ballantine Production companies New Line Cinema RatPac-Dune Entertainment Vertigo Entertainment Lin Pictures KatzSmith Productions Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures Release date September 5, 2017(TCL Chinese Theatre) September 8, 2017(United States) Running time 135 minutes[1]CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$35 million[2][3]Box office$700.4 million[4] The film is set in the summer of 1989 and tells the story of seven children in Derry, Maine, who are terrorized by the eponymous being, only to face their own personal demons in the process. The novel was previously adapted into a 1990 miniseries.[10][11][12] The film stars Jaeden Lieberher and Bill Skarsgård as Bill Denbrough and Pennywise the Dancing Clown, respectively, with Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer, Wyatt Oleff, Nicholas Hamilton, and Jackson Robert Scott in supporting roles.[13][8] Principal photography began in the Riverdaleneighborhood of Toronto on June 27, 2016, and ended on September 21, 2016.[14][15] Other Ontario locations included Port Hope and Oshawa.[16][17][18] It premiered in Los Angeles on September 5, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictureson September 8, 2017.[19][20] Upon release, the film set numerous box office records and grossed $700 million worldwide.[21] Unadjusted for inflation, it is the highest-grossing horror film and the fourth-highest-grossing R-rated film (after the Deadpool films and The Matrix Reloaded), as well as the most profitable horror film.[22][23] It received positive reviews, with critics praising the performances, direction, cinematography and musical score, with many calling it one of the best Stephen King adaptations.[24] A sequel, It: Chapter Two, is scheduled to be released on September 6, 2019.[25] Plot Cast Production Themes Music Release Reception Sequel Notes See also References External links Last edited 13 days ago by Stoshmaster RELATED ARTICLES It (character) main antagonist of Stephen King's novel It Bill Skarsgård Swedish actor It - Chapter Two 2019 film by Andrés Muschietti  Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0unless otherwise noted. Terms of Use Privacy Desktop
I love how this starts out as a parody of old goofy videos of this sort, but quickly becomes more of a specific jab at all the things we don't use anymore.
every time I see this again I can't believe how short it is. It's 5 seconds shorter than 2 and a half minutes but the impact it's had on me is like it was a 10 minute episode of something.
The explicit version is like that John Hughes movie Planes, Trains and Automobiles. It doesn't need to be rated explicit if you remove that one minor part from it.
Oh my, I feel so old watching this. Quite an accomplishment. But seriously, now I'm feeling so nostalgic for my childhood, in those days when I'd consider email the most amazing invention ever and do the written portion of history projects while waiting for Yahoo Image Search to load pictures of Benjamin Franklin....... man, now I miss the 90's.
@@mmaclipsuknow y'know, it would be pretty funny if the thing that started with p you were talking ended in orn. But would never be the case... I mean porn on the internet? That's crazy talk... I don't think it will ever happen, or at least no one would ever search it up. The internet should be a holy place!
Y'know, it wasn't always like this... Not very long ago, just before your time Just before the towers fell - circa ninety nine There were hypertexts, txts, subservient brides We set our sights, and spent our nights playing.... CHECKERS
(bill nye voice) well that's our show, thanks for watching. now if you'll excuse me, i gotta get my motor running and head out on the information superhighway - see ya!
Welcome to the internet, take a look around. 1:58 Anything that brain of yours can think of can be found. Can I interest you in everything, all of the time?
That dance at the end. xD I love it whenever videos like this always require somebody to dance out of nowhere. lol. Love this vid, perfectly captures the 90s. ^^
Charlie Beach Yeah it was, but the internet wasn't the world wide web. People access the internet by using bulletin board systems and it was text only. bulletin board systems are the internet of the 80s.
lmao the VHS effect.... the floppy.... the effects of the music video, and the old yahoo site..... amaziing. I'm giving you 5 stars.... HOPE YOU MAKE MORE 90's videos!
I remember the www when it came out (for me) around idk '92 maybe? When was oj Simpson all over the news? Whenever that was. I remember that because the very first time I ever saw the AOL homepage, it had a story about oj along with a picture, which I made the mistake of clicking on. OMG. There was no going back, all I could do was wait as that pic of oj loaded on my screen. I went and watched tv with my dad in the livingroom. I went back to check on oj. I left again. And back. I think I finally just forgot all about it till later that night when I went to the room for something and passed the computer and there he was. The JUICE. Right there in my home! Gee whiz, it's the future I tell ya! Not really, I couldn't care less I was a kid it was way too slow. And that was way back when ppl had attention spans! But not 30 minutes for one lousy picture of OJ Simpson. Maybe if it was boobs, but we didn't know about those back then.
My parents used AOL and they also went on the Cartoon Network/Ghost Planet site. (Did the Ghost Planet site become part of CN's website by then? This was 1997.)
I hope they remembered not to copy that floppy
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It (also known as It: Chapter One)[5][6] is a 2017 American supernatural horror film[7] directed by Andy Muschietti, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The screenplay is by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman.[8][9]
It
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndy MuschiettiProduced by
Roy Lee
Dan Lin
Seth Grahame-Smith
David Katzenberg
Barbara Muschietti
Screenplay by
Chase Palmer
Cary Fukunaga
Gary Dauberman
Based onIt
by Stephen KingStarring
Jaeden Lieberher
Bill Skarsgård
Music byBenjamin WallfischCinematographyChung-hoon ChungEdited byJason Ballantine
Production
companies
New Line Cinema
RatPac-Dune Entertainment
Vertigo Entertainment
Lin Pictures
KatzSmith Productions
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
September 5, 2017(TCL Chinese Theatre)
September 8, 2017(United States)
Running time
135 minutes[1]CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$35 million[2][3]Box office$700.4 million[4]
The film is set in the summer of 1989 and tells the story of seven children in Derry, Maine, who are terrorized by the eponymous being, only to face their own personal demons in the process. The novel was previously adapted into a 1990 miniseries.[10][11][12]
The film stars Jaeden Lieberher and Bill Skarsgård as Bill Denbrough and Pennywise the Dancing Clown, respectively, with Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer, Wyatt Oleff, Nicholas Hamilton, and Jackson Robert Scott in supporting roles.[13][8] Principal photography began in the Riverdaleneighborhood of Toronto on June 27, 2016, and ended on September 21, 2016.[14][15] Other Ontario locations included Port Hope and Oshawa.[16][17][18]
It premiered in Los Angeles on September 5, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictureson September 8, 2017.[19][20] Upon release, the film set numerous box office records and grossed $700 million worldwide.[21] Unadjusted for inflation, it is the highest-grossing horror film and the fourth-highest-grossing R-rated film (after the Deadpool films and The Matrix Reloaded), as well as the most profitable horror film.[22][23] It received positive reviews, with critics praising the performances, direction, cinematography and musical score, with many calling it one of the best Stephen King adaptations.[24]
A sequel, It: Chapter Two, is scheduled to be released on September 6, 2019.[25]
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Themes
Music
Release
Reception
Sequel
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"Everyone's friends on the internet!"
I'm so glad that's the case.
I'm so glad that's the case.
I wish that was the case.
me too
I love you
I love everyone on the internet! Everyone is so honest about themselves!
It breaks my heart seeing this now. I cried my eyes out when I heard about MC Webmasta's overdose in 2006. I hope he's playing Checkers in heaven. ♥️💾
Fly high MC Webmasta 😔
Never forget. RIP legend
Always remember him. RIP.
Where did you read THAT?
just like dennis moran computer criminal extraordinaire
The DARE shirt made it so much more convincing
When I read this comment I thought that MC webmasta was wearing the shirt from the gorillaz DARE music video
how did their computer make graphics that good!??!?!!?
Haxes
With a VooDoo of course
It's running the new Windows 98.
It is a pure pleasure to have you in this community.
the all new macromedia future-splash player for netscape navigator!
I love how this starts out as a parody of old goofy videos of this sort, but quickly becomes more of a specific jab at all the things we don't use anymore.
Bro I still use MIDIs
This is so insanely fucking 90's it's actually painful.
Did I ever say it wasn't?
+forgeio Doesn't make it any less amazing
I mean hey, Neil and his buds grew up in the 90s
"Online games like you wouldn't believe like checkers......"
That was the ONLY online game at the time
At what time? The time this video was made? So... 2008?
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Is that website still up? It's been like... decades.
Nah.
They had simple point and click games too lol
@@themanmyth OK give me a guesstimate of when this was made
"from midi files to your favorite font" wow. you just described what I do on the internet. Just throw in a few shitty memes, and you're spot on.
Your favorite font is actually the Rocko font. I wonder if Neil was aware of this?
What about digital dancing, hey this is fun?
Believe it or not but I'm using this World Wide Web over here.
OH MA GAWD!!!!
Hell, me too! I even use it on the go with my Phone!
I also have a cellular phone! Rad!
Must be a big ass spider
This is almost closer to the era that it satirizes (~1994-1999) than the present day.
I was just thinking that. It's officially closer to the 90's than to the present day.
I remember watching it when it was new, and it really does feel like it was made in the 90's even more now than it did in 2009
The funniest thing is this would have been completely mind-blowing to me in 1997.
My parents already had the Ghost Planet site (part of Cartoon Network dot com) so this would be nothing new.
Can't wait to play checkers.
In 1080p at 60fps!
Mloclam Nomdnih bitch I'm on 4k with a 120hz monitor. Peasant
Draegast
Because that's so necessary..
Draegast "peasant" lmao
grimygrime minesweeper
I love how passive aggressive Neil sounds.
You were so far ahead of your time, Neil. Too far.
TheMagicHoodie he still is
Neil is several decades ahead of us all, all we can hope is that we'll someday understand him
*_> casually manages to be metaphorically ahead of his time by LITERALLY being behind his time_*
Reminds me of Value Select
I'm gonna tell my kids 2009 was actually like this
Neil looks f*cking swagger with those glasses.
not to be gay or anything but i 100% agree
@@inthegrass11 nobody will percieve you as gay for saying that, the fact you had to clarify is the most suspicious thing ngl
Iconic comment here
neil, indeed, does look f*cking
Are they really period appropriate though? I associate those glasses more with the 80s
Rule 25
"If you can imagine it, it exists!"
The Fallout Equestrian ( Little Pip) I subd you for my quest to sub every brony on g+.
Floppy Rodrigo Good idea. (Sarcasm) Bornies are a canser upon the world wide web.
Minus Power! So basically the ontological argument.
Sparks (Pichu 90) Rule 34.
If it exists, there is porn of it. If not, start uploading.
***** That's rule 35.
children under 18 would be scared to death if they heard the explicit version.
totally
Yeah, I heard they gave it a PG13 rating, woah man. Too mature for me. Imma stick with the censored version.
*IT'S THE MOTHERFUCKING INTERNET SUPER HIGHWAY*
*THIS IS THOROUGHLY RAD AND WELL-HIP.*
every time I see this again I can't believe how short it is. It's 5 seconds shorter than 2 and a half minutes but the impact it's had on me is like it was a 10 minute episode of something.
thank you for inventing the internet mr neil
The internet
uninting rival gangs since 1989
Kurto McBurto hey person from 4 years ago how are you
Which gang should I join? The Bloods or the Crips? How bout I combine the two cause PURPLE IS HIP!
Beethoven's been real quiet since this dropped
The explicit version is like that John Hughes movie Planes, Trains and Automobiles. It doesn't need to be rated explicit if you remove that one minor part from it.
Now this is the rap music that my grandkids should be listening to!
that was a failed troll
Sound is way too good for VHS, otherwise it's really authentic
Nah, sound is fine.
What if it was a HQ stereo tape though? :D
+Johann Labertaler Oh, my
God. Some tapes had Hi-Fi audio, so it was barely any different than current audio standards.
What are you saying ?? Is this not authentic??
@@MaxIThink okay, I didn't know that! my VHS tapes all sounded and looked like shit
Part of me thought it was legit for a min :D
but it is
This is Daxter Flaxter before he got his superpowers
Wait, so you're trying to tell me, you think you have the gall, to tell ME, that even a girl can enjoy the world wide web?
You bet. I'm a girl and I use the good ol' World Wide Web.
Top 10 rappers Eminem is afraid to diss
The D.A.R.E t-shirt makes this 80 times better than it should be.
i love the 18+ version is literally one cussword XD
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@Lollipoploopz It's a motherfuckin' information superhighway!
this is the video equivalent of working at best buy
i fucking love it
This video is nearly old enough that you could make this kind of comical throwback about the era this video was produced in.
Neil acting like he doesn’t know what the World Wide Web is. Neil, we all know you invented the internet.
The precursor to The internet and you?
Oh my, I feel so old watching this.
Quite an accomplishment.
But seriously, now I'm feeling so nostalgic for my childhood, in those days when I'd consider email the most amazing invention ever and do the written portion of history projects while waiting for Yahoo Image Search to load pictures of Benjamin Franklin.......
man, now I miss the 90's.
OLD (wo)MAN!!!!!
I think there should be something called a search engine too, it will make the internet much cooler
Have heard about it, something like guolg or something like it - you can find interesting things on it, mostly starts with ''p''
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Guolg? Never heard of it. I use only the most popular search engine: AltaVista!
Pfff, you squares are living in the past. Us cool cats search on AskJeeves.
@@mmaclipsuknow y'know, it would be pretty funny if the thing that started with p you were talking ended in orn.
But would never be the case... I mean porn on the internet? That's crazy talk...
I don't think it will ever happen, or at least no one would ever search it up. The internet should be a holy place!
@@residentalien818 ohh damn, a 5 year old comment of mine lol
The DARE shirt is good, but the Boy Scout hat makes it.
"Whether you're a boy or even a girl!"
Somehow that sounds incorrect, but I cannot explain why.
did you come out as nonbinary since?
someday i will memorize this.
the graphics are so spot on
2009 was a strange year!
i’m sorry for what 6 years in the future you is going through
@@joshmcgeary2837 yeah isnt so funny now...
thanks for invetning the world wide web neil
Thank you RUclips recommendations. I had completely forgotten about this and am so glad to have it back in my life.
Neil looks like 80's Crispin Glover.
Eight years. Eight glorious years since this video was posted, and it's every bit as good as it was in 2009.
If 'Welcome to the Internet' came out 25 years ago:
Y'know, it wasn't always like this...
Not very long ago, just before your time
Just before the towers fell - circa ninety nine
There were hypertexts, txts, subservient brides
We set our sights, and spent our nights playing....
CHECKERS
This deserves WAY more views.
Fantastic job, keeping it looking with the 90's, like the clothes, computers and the way the music video looks. well done. :)
Neil how have you not aged in like 10 years
I actually thought this was real until the subservient bride part
The keyboard was a dead giveaway
The modern keyboard mixed with the old computer is a great detail.
Like Checkers!
*awkward pause*
why is neil’s voice so soothing in this😟
real
Somewhere, a PBS spokes person from the early 90's is cheering you on to make another. That was awesome
(bill nye voice) well that's our show, thanks for watching. now if you'll excuse me, i gotta get my motor running and head out on the information superhighway - see ya!
happy 30th anniversary world wide web (march 12, 1989)
Same reason im here
Although the internet as we know it didn't really exist until 1994, with the dawn of Netscape Navigator and Lycos.
@@pentelegomenon1175 I used Netscape Navigator as a kid!
This is genuinely timeless
This is video was published closer in time to the era it is parodying than to our own. It's like the opposite of the pyramid-cleopatra thing
Welcome to the internet, take a look around. 1:58 Anything that brain of yours can think of can be found. Can I interest you in everything, all of the time?
I like Mac Miller's old stuff
HUH
This video was released 14 years after 1995. It was also released 14 years ago. Full circle moment.
Always loved this one
"You can even chat with your online buds, it doesn't matter if they crips or bloods." WOWOWOWOWOOWOWOWOWOWOW
Needs more 𝔸 𝔼 𝕊 𝕋 ℍ 𝔼 𝕋 𝕀 ℂ
𝔸 𝔼 𝕊 𝕋 ℍ 𝔼 𝕋 𝕀 ℂ
a3 ss TeH t1 cK
Okay now there's enough.
That dance at the end. xD I love it whenever videos like this always require somebody to dance out of nowhere. lol. Love this vid, perfectly captures the 90s. ^^
Everytime something is taking a certain amount of time I think of the "and take a nap cause it'll take a while" line
Gotta admit... those dance moves were pretty rad
The time since this was uploaded is almost as long as the time between this video and the time it was parodying (1995). dear god
This was way ahead of its time fam
these wacky 90's video effects are so on-the-nose i half expected Bill Nye to pop in at the end like "WELL THAT'S OUR SHOW THANKS FOR WATCHING"
THE NINETY'S! IT BURNS!
Java Flask The Internet was not publically available in the 80's.
Charlie Beach Yeah it was, but the internet wasn't the world wide web. People access the internet by using bulletin board systems and it was text only. bulletin board systems are the internet of the 80s.
Omg i got so scared when i looked at the description and it said explicit version
Sips ur the best I watched all ur episodes. Starting from dig n rig
This is beautiful.
don't copy that floppy
Welcome to the end of the computer age
@@unwelldanny7108 Swayzak is DEFINITELY saying that. The voice actor who provided that voice HAS to be the voice actor of Swayzak. I just know it!
Neil is literally a god, come on. He’s always ahead of his time, just think about it.
This brought back some memories for me.
Brings me back some :))
I love these videos
Where are those TPS reports Kevin?
Your videos are some of the most creative on the World Wide Web!
This is the single greatest thing. I've ever seen.
OMG! The dancing at the end is too much! I just fell off my chair!
1:18 that transition is smooth as fuck
How have I never seen this? This was amazing.
I can't wait to world wide web too.
lmao the VHS effect.... the floppy.... the effects of the music video, and the old yahoo site..... amaziing. I'm giving you 5 stars.... HOPE YOU MAKE MORE 90's videos!
The best video. Of all time? Of all time
I remember watching this video when I was nine and thinking it was an actual ad
So that's where the floppy disk went...
Don't copy that floppy!
Neil is doing the best David Byrne impression I’ve ever seen
D.A.R.E. don't download computer drugs.
Rebuilt Skeletal Structure but my modem needs it to speed up
Don't
Access
Rectal
Ectasy
Colloqially known as "rectasy" on the streets
Cyborg winks at us
I'm gonna snort some MP3s, brother.
the "even a girl" comment was biting lmao
Sometimes you just need to watch this video again, you know?
this is making me feel nostalgic for the 90s and i was born in 2005
This is more 90’s than the 90’s itself
is this a boyscout thing?
This is why I became a Webelo Scout. It's not one though sadly...
this is awesome.
"doesnt matter if they crips or bluds" had me decomposing
Wow, this video is really great. I love it.
I remember the www when it came out (for me) around idk '92 maybe? When was oj Simpson all over the news? Whenever that was.
I remember that because the very first time I ever saw the AOL homepage, it had a story about oj along with a picture, which I made the mistake of clicking on. OMG. There was no going back, all I could do was wait as that pic of oj loaded on my screen.
I went and watched tv with my dad in the livingroom. I went back to check on oj. I left again. And back. I think I finally just forgot all about it till later that night when I went to the room for something and passed the computer and there he was.
The JUICE.
Right there in my home!
Gee whiz, it's the future I tell ya!
Not really, I couldn't care less I was a kid it was way too slow. And that was way back when ppl had attention spans! But not 30 minutes for one lousy picture of OJ Simpson. Maybe if it was boobs, but we didn't know about those back then.
My parents used AOL and they also went on the Cartoon Network/Ghost Planet site. (Did the Ghost Planet site become part of CN's website by then? This was 1997.)