Too much of graphic gore it starts to be ridiculous.
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Terrifier 3
ranc1 — 1 year ago(November 01, 2024 02:53 PM)
Too much of graphic gore it starts to be ridiculous.
Just like Hostel - there is no plot, no story. Only graphic gore.
For people who like to watch this crap - FBI agents are supervising what you watch and you are on their list for potential serial killers. -
ranc1 — 1 year ago(November 02, 2024 07:35 PM)
Yes - it gets so ridiculous that it starts to be boring.
The final 10 minutes of the movie were somewhat watchable, the rest of it was crap.
When someone can't direct or write story - they overcompensate either with sex or gore. -
The Movie Lady — 1 year ago(November 02, 2024 08:27 PM)
First off, the gore in this movie is fake. Second, you can't go to jail for watching a movie, let alone a slasher flick that has fake violence.
I can tell you right now. I've seen videos of those soldiers getting their throats cut and I'm not on the list. I'd say filming yourself killing someone will take you to jail.
Goddamnit, man! You done made me hurt my dick hand. (Phone Booth, 2002) -
cryptoflovecraft — 4 months ago(November 08, 2025 02:26 PM)
Too much of graphic gore it starts to be ridiculous.
Just like Hostel - there is no plot, no story. Only graphic gore.
I couldn't agree more. Much like Hostel, Terrifier 3 is torture porn disguised as a horror film. I just watched it recently and even I didn't think the series could get any worse, but the makers of Terrifier 3 proved me wrong. So, Art the Clown is a demon or a crazy person possessed by a demon? I guess that explains how he survived being beheaded in the previous film, but it seems like a sloppy, slapdash explanation. The entire premise is ridiculous, of course, but even within the universe of the film nothing adds up. Why did Art wait five years to come back? Why didn't he just kill Sienna while she was locked up in the mental home all those years? (He had no trouble breaking into such places as we see at the beginning of the film.) How did he survive getting lanced with the magical sword at the end of the film? Oh, I know how…. apparently, another sequel is in the works.
Does Art choose his victims, or do they
choose themselves
by getting his attention or just by being in the wrong place at the wrong time (e.g., the children in the mall, the family he butchers at the beginning of the film, the woman on the bus at the end of the film, etc.)?
Art is just randomly killing people in the most depraved ways possible for no reason whatsoever. At least Jason, Micheal Myers, Leatherface and Freddy Krueger had their back stories and reasons for doing what they did but with Art the Clown we're left with nothing except a once kinda creepy clown who's overstayed his welcome and become a parody of a horror movie villain.