Is the gore so over the top that it's considered a comedy as they try and push the "creative ways to dismember humans" button?Anyone who enjoys these kind of movies has to have something wrong with them.
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Is the gore so over the top that it's considered a comedy as they try and push the "creative ways to dismember humans" button?Anyone who enjoys these kind of movies has to have something wrong with them.
I legitimately laughed at this when the clown brought out the salt and bleach lol.Arguably, yeh. Art has a bunch of kills which are just brutal and intentionally over the top.
The first Terrifier has a similar split in half scene too, FYI. Whether it's worse depends on whether you're a guy or a gal, since there are different sexes in each split in half scene.
EDIT: To give you an idea of the brutality:
Then the dumb cunt runs upstairs.Yeah that was really fucking bad. So your a chick which goes downstairs, see the door wall window is cracked open, then you look and see a fucking clown in your kitchen, quick what do you do?
YOU FUCKING RUN, RUN so hard your heals are hitting you in the back of the head.
But no what we get is this dumb fucking chick staring at the clown drinking a cup of water for like 5 min before deciding to run.
Dumb and gory for the sake of being gory. Maybe if I was 10 I would enjoy a movie like this.
Good horror movies dont even have to rely on the gore, just the idea of it with buildup, suspense, good camera work, story and good acting.