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Terrifier


Oct '18
This is a pretty new clown/slasher movie that came onto netflix recently, and it had a bit of hype to it, so I went for it. It's got a throwback look to it, excessive gore, decent characters, and of course... one hell of a villain.

He's basically just a black and white painted mime, but he looks creepy enough, and has a big nose and bloody teeth, because he eats people's faces and whatnot... wears people's skin and hair... you know, whatever floats his boat. He'll brutally murder someone one second, then ride a tiny tricycle for laughs.

Most of the movie is dark and twisted, and while the plot isn't anything special, the execution and pacing are great. It isn't a long movie, and once it starts, it doesn't let up. Still, you know you're a sick fuck when you find some of his antics funny.

I kinda predicted the ending, but it's still a pretty good way to go out. I wouldn't be surprised if we saw more Terrifier movies. It looks like franchise material.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#5, Reply to #4

Oct '18
That was a very Ed Gein type of scene. Reminded me of "Deranged", only much more graphic.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#6

Oct '18
Shit! I didn't know this was a sequel! They got me!

Anybody see All Hallows Eve 1 and/or 2? How do those compare?


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Box_a_Hair says:
#9, Reply to #8

Dec '22
The late night isolation works quite well. And yes to the low budget angle. The sequel had a bigger budget, but still made a killing in the box office, especially for such a goddamn disgusting movie.

All Hallow's Eve is an okay movie. I barely remember the other two skits, but the clown's segment is good. He's a total creep, but it isn't the same actor as in the Terrifier movies. You'll find a blatant TCM reference at the beginning of his segment.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#11, Reply to #10

Dec '22
Watch part 2 and you'll have a definite answer.

I remember another urban-set late-night horror that felt isolated was "Butcher Boys" from 2012, a spiritual sequel to TCM. But I've heard of Dennis before. I'm always interested in hearing about H3 stuff.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#14, Reply to #13

Feb '23
I hear that. Runtime is too much of a deciding factor for me these days, yet I'm perfectly fine watching multiple episodes of a show rather than watching a single long movie. emoticon

While it is a surprisingly LONG movie, it's definitely worth a watch. It's so much meaner than the first movie, it becomes hilarious.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#16, Reply to #15

Feb '23
That makes the fun last longer then. I'm not a fan of Netflix's binge model. I prefer the one episode per week format. It allows the hype to build up. It really annoys me that they'll release an entire season one day, then I have to dodge spoilers the very next day because some people have no lives and can't keep their damn mouths shut.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#20, Reply to #19

Feb '23
Not at all. No time for a life. Work here, sleep there, then only 5 or 6 hours left to watch TV. That's typically only enough time to watch half of a season. Such a tragic life...



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