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Terrifier 2 turned out to be really good, started off a little lame but once it got going I was All In
The main girl was pretty hot which made her story interesting and there was a whole lot of really fucked up brutal gore and gross out nastiness, plus it took place at a carnival and you know I love that
I think the villain, Art The Clown, has what it takes to become a main eventer one day
Has anyone else watched these movies, what did you think of them if you're seen them?
I really dig how theyre a direct throwback to the classic 80's slasher flicks with their ooey gooey practical effects, unknown actors and low budget filming style that gets a little bigger with each film
The first one was so low budget it was damn near homemade with like 5 actors in an abandoned warehouse, this second one had a bigger budget and was able to get a full cast and real set locations
Now that they have some buzz Im guessing the next one will get picked by a real studio, I could see Blumhouse picking it up, and give them a real budget and more modern special effects
Anyhoo, if you appreciate those old school classic slasher flicks, you should check these out
The main girl was pretty hot which made her story interesting and there was a whole lot of really fucked up brutal gore and gross out nastiness, plus it took place at a carnival and you know I love that
I think the villain, Art The Clown, has what it takes to become a main eventer one day
Has anyone else watched these movies, what did you think of them if you're seen them?
I really dig how theyre a direct throwback to the classic 80's slasher flicks with their ooey gooey practical effects, unknown actors and low budget filming style that gets a little bigger with each film
The first one was so low budget it was damn near homemade with like 5 actors in an abandoned warehouse, this second one had a bigger budget and was able to get a full cast and real set locations
Now that they have some buzz Im guessing the next one will get picked by a real studio, I could see Blumhouse picking it up, and give them a real budget and more modern special effects
Anyhoo, if you appreciate those old school classic slasher flicks, you should check these out
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