Why is TERRIFIER 1 & 2 So Messed Up?!

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  • @RyanHollinger
    @RyanHollinger  Před rokem +72

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    • @axelcordova8262
      @axelcordova8262 Před rokem +5

      How about a review of 'Nope'?

    • @liviolangella2777
      @liviolangella2777 Před rokem +8

      What about the original 'Jumanji'? I still consider that the best horror movie for children

    • @solemnlament9757
      @solemnlament9757 Před rokem

      Thanks for another great video Ryan! I've been waiting for this since Terrifier 2 came out! I'd love to see your take on Interview With The Vampire. Thanks again!

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx Před rokem

      Razorback
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    • @jackdiaz3149
      @jackdiaz3149 Před rokem +1

      Runaway Train 1985.

  • @johntremendol
    @johntremendol Před rokem +1265

    I can't wait for Ryan's magnum opus, 'Why the ending of Barbie (2023) broke me'

    • @Nutterbutter123
      @Nutterbutter123 Před rokem +9

      💀💀💀

    • @strisselstudios3932
      @strisselstudios3932 Před rokem +49

      "Barbie and Oppenheimer are thematically the same movie, and it broke me"

    • @GregHuffman1987
      @GregHuffman1987 Před rokem +11

      who has been putting him back together?

    • @Remedy462
      @Remedy462 Před rokem +5

      "In the end the only thing fake was the consumerism we made along the way." ;)

    • @benmcfee
      @benmcfee Před rokem +8

      "Barbie and Oppenheimer are thematically the same movie, and it broke me. Hoÿever, while the latter film is centered around a bomb, the former is centered around its blonde shell, and each features a Little Boy."

  • @112523
    @112523 Před rokem +1169

    The fact that art is willing to just pull out a gun is just too funny to me

    • @screamthroughdreams
      @screamthroughdreams Před rokem +170

      Me too. I know other people who have said it was anti-climactic. To me it just shows that the end game is just to kill people, it doesn't really matter how.

    • @erubin100
      @erubin100 Před rokem +137

      Interesting how he seemed to take no joy out of it, as if it was an act of desperation rather than depravity.

    • @viljamtheninja
      @viljamtheninja Před rokem +65

      I burst out laughing at that moment, totally blindsided me.

    • @viljamtheninja
      @viljamtheninja Před rokem +64

      @@screamthroughdreams People wanted the usual epic fight between villain and final girl; a lot of people don't to have their expectations subverted because it confuses them. But I thought it was absolutely brilliant.

    • @Geassguy360
      @Geassguy360 Před rokem +76

      In Terrifier one of the best outcomes you can hope for is a shot to the head. Honestly she kind of "won" as far as the movie was going to allow her to considering what he does to the others.

  • @alexmacdougall5700
    @alexmacdougall5700 Před rokem +757

    the real crime Art committed is his crimes against dental hygiene.

    • @Diablokiller999
      @Diablokiller999 Před rokem +29

      Think it's one benefit of his profession - as a horror clown you have some benefits like not brushing your teeth, taking showers or clean your murder tools. Something has to counterbalance that you have to work on holidays and do night shifts I guess...

    • @alexmacdougall5700
      @alexmacdougall5700 Před rokem +6

      @@Diablokiller999 Oh very fair. Busy busy all the time.

    • @williaml.6922
      @williaml.6922 Před rokem +5

      @alexmacdougall5700: I wonder if Art the Clown is aware of the link between poor dental hygiene and other health problems? He may end up unwittingly causing his own demise if there's a third movie.

    • @alexmacdougall5700
      @alexmacdougall5700 Před rokem +15

      @William L. ha the ultimate subversion Art just dies of gingivitis.

    • @themedia1271
      @themedia1271 Před rokem +1

      @@Diablokiller999 he does have the time to wash his costume though

  • @SteveRamsey
    @SteveRamsey Před rokem +1407

    Art the Clown is an interesting slasher. While Jason and Michael Myers are unrelenting, emotionless superhuman monsters, Art seems to be a high-functioning killer. I mean, he's aware of his appearance enough to use a coin-op laundromat to wash his costume. Towards the end, he spits at Sierra, a conscious display of hate I can't imagine other slashers doing.
    He only kills on Halloween... I can assume he's capable of taking off his makeup and costume and passing as a normal guy the rest of the year. Sure, he might be supernatural, but he displays evil human characteristics which make him super scary.

    • @mikelhendrickson5119
      @mikelhendrickson5119 Před rokem +57

      Jason displayed signs of hate towards the guy that shot his clothes with paintball in Jason lives so I wouldn't say other killers are purely emotionless it's just they often maintain a oddly specific frame throughout most movies with exceptional Cases as mentioned

    • @masterreaper115
      @masterreaper115 Před rokem +85

      Honestly I feel like Terrifier 1 was almost a test run to see if Art could stand fully on his own after so many asked for it. With its cult status established Terrifier 2 set up fan actual story to go with him.

    • @gemstar7286
      @gemstar7286 Před rokem +26

      I haven't watched either terrifier but i've seen clips ,not sure i can stomach the bleach salt scene and it sounds like the second movie is way too long in duration . But as OTT as Art the clown is ... the thought of him without his costume and makeup just 'casually' walking about outside of Halloween, is really creepy and disturbing and something i never thought about. But if he only Kills /goes on a psychotic rampage on Halloween, then it makes you wonder what is he doing for the rest of the time?. I roll my eyes every time they make a killer UN killable and supernatural though .

    • @masterreaper115
      @masterreaper115 Před rokem +25

      @@gemstar7286 Terrifier two didnt feel too long watching it, I caught it 3 times (3 different groups) in theaters and honestly the first one FEELS longer. If you arnt much into horror/gore then yeah it might be too much but I didnt see anyone leave the theater at any of the 3 showings i saw. Terrifier is a special case for me with him being supernatural because if he WASNT then the movies would be even more ridiculous, Like in the first one he saws through a woman long ways in all of 15 seconds....if he WASNT supernatural that scene would be laughably bad.

    • @gemstar7286
      @gemstar7286 Před rokem +9

      @@masterreaper115 I've seen a clip of the saw scene , it's grim. I guess we should have known the second movie would do something more extreme. Makes you wonder where they'll take the third movie . Like how much more can they push it with the gore and shock value ?.

  • @supbro7347
    @supbro7347 Před rokem +937

    Art the clown is the only horror villain where if I saw anyone dressed as him I would run the other way

    • @jimthar17
      @jimthar17 Před rokem +31

      Dont go to any horror cons. You'll se at least three different people dressed as him at each one.

    • @L4Disillusion
      @L4Disillusion Před rokem +1

      😂😂😂yyyep me too

    • @whitedragoness23
      @whitedragoness23 Před rokem +6

      The worst part is when he won’t stop following you….

    • @LilacEternity
      @LilacEternity Před rokem

      666 likes lol

  • @jonascue794
    @jonascue794 Před rokem +1135

    The bedroom kill in the second one was one of the only moments where I felt genuinely sick and uncomfortable in a theater.

    • @aliasfakename2267
      @aliasfakename2267 Před rokem +101

      Ditto, I can handle a lot but that was truly disgusting

    • @domphilbrick
      @domphilbrick Před rokem +107

      @@mezzb Yeah it was impressive how that scene was able to be so shockingly horrific yet also have a comedic flair, without either tone feeling out of place.

    • @Cellardoor_
      @Cellardoor_ Před rokem +8

      I loved it 😅

    • @magnoliamagpie1151
      @magnoliamagpie1151 Před rokem +54

      As much as I enjoyed Terrifier 1 and 2, I cannot watch the sawed in half and bedroom scenes again. It was so effective I just can't watch those again.

    • @johntremendol
      @johntremendol Před rokem +61

      This is the only scene in my horror watching history (I've seen 100s) where I turned off the movie mid-way not because I was bored or uninterested, but because I just didn't want to sit through such mean spirited depravity for another minute.

  • @kingsleycy3450
    @kingsleycy3450 Před rokem +404

    I love how senseless 1 was. No familial connection, no demonic ritual- just total strangers incidentally crossing paths with Art

    • @frummel403
      @frummel403 Před rokem +47

      And that in itself is terrifying. It can happen to either one of us randomly.

    • @Tores444
      @Tores444 Před rokem +1

      The goth girl he shoots up and the girl at the very end are sisters. It's shown multiple times.

    • @leadpaintchips9461
      @leadpaintchips9461 Před rokem +13

      @@Tores444 It wasn't because they were sisters that he goes after her, which is the point. He wouldn't have tracked her down after killing her sister because of familial connection. He goes after her because she's just.... there.

    • @SaddenedSoul
      @SaddenedSoul Před rokem +8

      The added mythology in the sequel robbed Art of a lot of his power. Definitely a case where less is more.

    • @tacomn
      @tacomn Před rokem +3

      ⁠@@SaddenedSoulI felt the exact opposite. The first one, was just overdone with gratuitous mean spirited violence. The second one has I thought a better sense of humor and characters/story

  • @yupitsjessbbyx3
    @yupitsjessbbyx3 Před rokem +172

    The bleach salt scene legit had me gagging but not because it was somehow more gory than other movies I’ve seen. It’s just so much so quickly and so mean spirited and maintained consciousness it became overwhelming to the point I got physically ill. It was like horror overstimulation

    • @josieomgz
      @josieomgz Před rokem +3

      I thought it was much blood and gore it got boring.

    • @r_bear
      @r_bear Před rokem

      It definitely got my heart rate bumpin!

    • @coleozaeta6344
      @coleozaeta6344 Před rokem +3

      Is water also too spicy?

    • @A5H_01
      @A5H_01 Před 10 měsíci +4

      It was so overkill it became comical to me. I had to kinda laugh and be like “wait, she’s still alive? How!?”

  • @quentenpenney7578
    @quentenpenney7578 Před rokem +477

    The fact that Art the clown doesn't make a single sound really freaks me out

    • @ladyjaysindeore1113
      @ladyjaysindeore1113 Před rokem +41

      That’s clown tradition, they’re never supposed to speak in full make-up. It’s an older more classic tradition though, admittedly.

    • @pointysidedown
      @pointysidedown Před rokem +21

      ​@@ladyjaysindeore1113 I thought that was mimes who has to stay mute? Reminds me of shakes the clown when you said that for some reason

    • @ladyjaysindeore1113
      @ladyjaysindeore1113 Před rokem +17

      @@pointysidedown Mimes as well. :) I’m definitely sure; I live near a clown college so there’s a long tradition of clowns for, well, just about every community event.

    • @pointysidedown
      @pointysidedown Před rokem +9

      @@ladyjaysindeore1113 thank for the info, I Didn't realize so many clowns were breaking the clown code🤡

    • @ladyjaysindeore1113
      @ladyjaysindeore1113 Před rokem +13

      @@pointysidedown a lot of them will slide one shoe off so they aren’t technically in full make-up to talk around here.

  • @jonathanmulondo9206
    @jonathanmulondo9206 Před rokem +87

    Honestly Art the Clown was more frightening than the IT remake films

    • @kashinimeyo
      @kashinimeyo Před rokem +18

      Anyone who thinks the new IT remake is spooky is kinda a wuss tbh. The CGI is was just so campy and honestly Roger in Who framed Roger Rabbit is visually more terrifying

    • @G.reviewz
      @G.reviewz Před rokem +1

      I havent watched the art movies but i went to see it chapter one and while i wasnt scared or spooked mainly just laughed at the jokes bill skarsgard's performance as pennywise at least in my opinion was amazing.
      Specialy with fitting inside that fucking fridge i hate contorsionists.
      So many typos ffs 😂😂😂

    • @Catdogomeow
      @Catdogomeow Před rokem +2

      I think IT is more “fun “ and friendly . Gives me strange things vibes

    • @phisograph
      @phisograph Před 8 měsíci +1

      Tbh It has always come off as being closer to the coming-of-age genre, even in the book's context - at least to me

  • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567
    @fabrisseterbrugghe8567 Před rokem +41

    The make-up is based on Pierrot, A French addition to Commedia dell'Arte. Pierrot is romantic, usually an unrequited lover. I found it fascinating that the actor playing Art used some of the tropes of Pierrot in the scene you showed from the pizza place.

  • @Garand81
    @Garand81 Před rokem +15

    I think the fact that Art had a gun on his person this whole time reveals a terrifying implication. If all he wanted to do was kill these victims, he could have just used the gun.
    He didn't though. It's fun to him. He enjoys making the characters die in awful ways. He enjoys violence

    • @sophiecooper1824
      @sophiecooper1824 Před rokem +3

      Exactly, you can also see how pissed off he was that he had to use the gun . He definitely wanted to torture her more

  • @DeadCardinal
    @DeadCardinal Před rokem +568

    I’ll never get any enjoyment out of watching these kinds of movies.
    Luckily I get tons of enjoyment watching a video where Ryan talks about them!

    • @CERRYGREENBAY
      @CERRYGREENBAY Před rokem +15

      You’re missing out definitely

    • @Doctor-Infinite
      @Doctor-Infinite Před rokem +134

      @@CERRYGREENBAY “missing out” is subjective

    • @3LANCER
      @3LANCER Před rokem +49

      Yeah... Watched the first one and, for me, it was just gore fore shock value. I thought we moved past those kinds of horror films.

    • @TheRikardo91
      @TheRikardo91 Před rokem +33

      @@3LANCER both are pretty terrible horror films imo. I wasn't into the 1st and the 2nd also seems to follow on the same ideas. Shock for the sake of being shocking.

    • @HYGUY1991
      @HYGUY1991 Před rokem +17

      Same. I was excited to see Ryan was doing the video because I was intrigued by things I'd heard about the second movie. But the first one is one of the only films I wish I never watched.

  • @illwill1991
    @illwill1991 Před 10 měsíci +8

    The only thing I could think of after watching the first one was, "There's no way any hospital in America would just leave this girl with her face like that." They would at least try some skin graphs or something. What did she not have insurance? She was a college student, and we saw her parents at the end of the movie. She would still be under her parents' insurance.

  • @COVERedinblood666
    @COVERedinblood666 Před rokem +149

    I think the little clown girl in T2 might be connected to the first movie. In the newspaper that they look at, her name is "Emily Crane", Emily being what the Cat Lady in T1 named the porcelain doll she mothered like a real child. I'm just theorising here but what if the clown girl was the cat lady's daughter prior to Art killing her, making the mother go insane and continue trying to parent her deceased daughter through the porcelain doll. That'd be wild

    • @viljamtheninja
      @viljamtheninja Před rokem +23

      Oh damn, that actually sounds entirely plausible.

    • @kc.d1234
      @kc.d1234 Před rokem +12

      It would make sense as to why she would be there in the first place, and why she would've bothered trying to 'get through' to Art. Without this context, one could see her as a crazy, homeless cat lady but I can't help but feel she contributed more to the story. I think a movie going in depth of her and Emily's story would be fantastic, I kinda think you're onto something here.

    • @liljoei
      @liljoei Před rokem +3

      There’s a video I watched that actually supports this. I’ll try to find it and put it here

    • @DrkBlueXG
      @DrkBlueXG Před 10 měsíci +1

      So mutilating Emilie turned her into the Clown Girl. Maybe Art knew the cat lady was her mother and killing her like he did somehow turned her into a Clown for the 3rd movie so she can be with her daughter. But that sounds a little too compassionate for Art so idk.

    • @cooperdemarcus44
      @cooperdemarcus44 Před 4 měsíci

      It's stated that the clown is actually a demon in form of a little girl that art killed she was his first kill she or it s what brought him bacc to life after he shot himself in the head she is a demon that basically enjoys having art kill for her she enjoys his work so to speak

  • @skyesfury8511
    @skyesfury8511 Před rokem +17

    Art is the 21st century Pennywise. He's absolutely amazing and was an instant fave for me. He's over-the-top for the sake of being over-the-top, but he's also has a mysterious backstory that the writers seem (thankfully) reluctant to reveal. He's perfect for a slasher grindhouse villain. He's just fun!

  • @jeepamir508
    @jeepamir508 Před rokem +7

    Art is so sadistic in his approach. And he took loving his craft to whole another lvl.
    Where the likes of Jason, Michael Myers kill their victims almost emotionlessy, Art is doing it with excitement and taking pleasure from every move.
    Even Freddy who likes to torture his victims isn't as sadistic as Art, cause Art the Clown pulls every trick in the book to break his prey and scar it for the rest of its life (if it manages to survive).
    Also, 1:14 - I just cannot watch at this frame of Art and not burst out laughing. It's so dam hilarious.

  • @mysticthemanakete
    @mysticthemanakete Před rokem +110

    The line about being in his world immediately brought to mind the words of one of the coolest Disney villains of all time (at least imho) - Dr Facilier.
    ‘You’re in my world, not your world, and I’ve got friends on the other side.’

    • @sirdidymus24
      @sirdidymus24 Před rokem +14

      OMG yes Dr. Facilier is definitely the coolest villain! He’s so painfully underrated. I’m hoping that as Splash Mountain in Disney World gets revamped into a Princess and the Frog attraction as well as a Princess and the Frog themed restaurant in Disneyland that we’ll get more of Dr. Facilier including merch, etc.

    • @kyon813
      @kyon813 Před rokem +3

      _He's got Friends on the Other Side..._

  • @kingbash6466
    @kingbash6466 Před rokem +231

    Terrifier gave me huge nostalgia towards films like Saw and Wrong Turn. The type of low-budget yet passionate films that delves into the unfiltered violence horror can get away with.

    • @borek92
      @borek92 Před rokem +10

      Saw was only like that since 2 or 3. The first one was actually an amazing thriller. A great film really, only after gaining traction because of the violence it turned to torture porn with nearly satirical twists.

    • @bleakautomaton4808
      @bleakautomaton4808 Před rokem +7

      Did anybody else find Wrong Turn 2 a so-bad-funny camp film? I found it more interesting than the first anyway, or the sequels.
      Art gets many camp moments in Terrifier 2 like dancing along with the guitar player on fire and more.

    • @declanjones8888
      @declanjones8888 Před rokem +5

      ​@@bleakautomaton4808 Wrong Turn 2 is literally like the best Wrong Turn!
      (In my opinion.)

    • @jneilson7568
      @jneilson7568 Před rokem +4

      Tried to rewatch Wrong Turn recently and just couldn't get into it. The teens were awful! The second one with the family really is so much better.

  • @tuckershuff1441
    @tuckershuff1441 Před rokem +216

    Idk why but Art the Clown gets under my skin more so than most villains. Just the thought of someone having so much F-U-N FUN while butchering me (quickly if I'm lucky) turns my stomach.

    • @notgonnapay
      @notgonnapay Před rokem +11

      I still get legitimately creeped out at the very end of All Hallows Eve when Art starts walking toward the screen like he’s about to come out of the TV.

    • @sophiecooper1824
      @sophiecooper1824 Před rokem +4

      Exactly, he's like a more f*cked up Freddy Krueger who was already having fun killing people but Art takes it to level 100

  • @Scawteee
    @Scawteee Před rokem +32

    Not only one of your most interesting analysis, but perhaps the most interesting take on these films I've seen.
    While I can't nor want to say I *like* Art as a character, there was something endearing about his presence in the first film. All of which was enhanced by the subversion of pure evil overcoming any shred of humanity. It all stuck with me, like a grim reminder that as much as society celebrates slasher villains, they're monsters.
    Then the sequel comes out and it all felt cheapened, leaning hard into the genre boundaries that the first pushed against. So instead of leaving me with thoughts reflecting on our strange relationship with and the culture surrounding slasher villains, I'm left wondering what kind of message the first movie had at all, and if I was just looking too hard between the lines.
    All that said, Leone does seem like a real hardworking guy and I love success stories like his so I'll be more than happy to see the next film, but I'll be going in with lower expectations in most areas except for the unrelenting brutality.

  • @nishiniwa99
    @nishiniwa99 Před rokem +141

    I don't plan on watching the Terrifier movies because I think they're way too much for me, but I enjoy watching youtubers talk about it to sate my morbid curiosity. This came out at a perfect time, as I just finished watching another youtuber talk and review it, and I was wondering if you'd made a video on it. Thank you so much for this!

    • @rubberbandman3rd
      @rubberbandman3rd Před rokem

      Who's the other reviewer...I also saw a long form review but forgot who it was...long hair rocker looking dude

    • @hillclimbracingfan5821
      @hillclimbracingfan5821 Před rokem

      @@rubberbandman3rd Decker Shado.

    • @Jenwinter85
      @Jenwinter85 Před rokem +1

      Same I can't stand brutality type horror. Tried watching the first 10 minutes of the first film. I had to turn it off. I like more supernatural horror, aliens, werewolf, vampire and detective mysteries.

    • @themug406
      @themug406 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Jenwinter85 Its genuinely really funny though

  • @purpleisthesneakiest
    @purpleisthesneakiest Před rokem +5

    These movies were rancid, but I remember busting out laughing so hard when I saw Art bust out a gun in the first film - it was just like "Alright, fuck this. I came here to have a good time, you jerk."
    The guy who was cast as Art the Clown OWNED that role, it was so fun to watch him be such a vile menace.

  • @sxblck
    @sxblck Před rokem +222

    As if Art could not be any more frightening, you had to recontextualize him as a mime (which I find much more creepy and unnerving than clowns) and now I honestly can't even look at him.

    • @attackofthetheeyecreatures3472
      @attackofthetheeyecreatures3472 Před rokem +11

      The way he looks at Allie when she calls him a "mime" is when i knew she was going to get absolutely devastated.

    • @blotterdowney8075
      @blotterdowney8075 Před rokem

      poosy 😅

    • @28Pluto
      @28Pluto Před rokem +2

      What do you mean "re-contextualize him as a mime" ?
      Art is literally a mime.
      He's a mime %100 of the time.
      You can't find a single moment when he wasn't a mime.
      How the heck do you need that explained to you like you're 5 years old?

    • @cooperdemarcus44
      @cooperdemarcus44 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​​@@28Pluto I swear I been telling people in these comments that like how do y'all not know this he is literally a mime

  • @Ghangis24
    @Ghangis24 Před rokem +142

    Been waiting for this! Terrifier gets a lot of flack for being "torture porn" and "mean spirited horror" (which is understandable) but I think it has a certain charm to it. It's basically everything you imagined horror movies to be when you were a kid, but were too afraid to actually watch. It pulls no punches whatsoever.

    • @darkservantofheaven
      @darkservantofheaven Před rokem +2

      Mean spirit horror? What exactly is that? Is there a "overly nice and friendly horror?"
      Sorry, I just find the phrase "mean spirited horror" to be kinda absurd and perplexing...but that's kinda terrifying

    • @viljamtheninja
      @viljamtheninja Před rokem +17

      @@darkservantofheaven Just watch and you'll get it.

    • @ILoooooveCamels
      @ILoooooveCamels Před rokem +22

      "It's basically everything you imagined horror movies to be when you were a kid, but were too afraid to actually watch." very well said. they should put that on the posters! and i agree about it having charm, too. i would say it's definitely mean spirited torture porn, and in spite of myself, it's the only time i've ever enjoyed anything like it.

    • @ILoooooveCamels
      @ILoooooveCamels Před rokem +3

      @@darkservantofheaven sadistic

    • @GenericProtagonist7
      @GenericProtagonist7 Před rokem +16

      ​@@darkservantofheaven When the movie itself is intentionally antagonistic to the characters, constant Deus ex diablous to facilitate the torture porn, you can perfectly visualize the creator mouthing out the words "fuck you" to the audience the entire run time. That sorta stuff.

  • @Yoshimitsu4prez
    @Yoshimitsu4prez Před rokem +12

    I loved the various references to classic slasher movies in the first Terrifier. Like he wears the skin of a girl and dances around like Buffalo Bill, he rides a tricycle like the Saw puppet. And the main one, which I think HAD to be intentional, unceremoniously killing the main character and bringing in her sister. It had to be a reference to Psycho, especially with all the other references. Such fun movies

    • @Yoshimitsu4prez
      @Yoshimitsu4prez Před rokem

      I am still bummed they didn’t raise enough money for the totally pointless mass murder of the school dance. Woulda slapped tbh.

  • @purpleblah2
    @purpleblah2 Před rokem +63

    I thought the implication was that Art was somehow Sienna's father, who drew the prophetic comic images and later brought them to reality. I think it's stated that he died of a brain tumor, that and like, hereditary schizophrenia could've messed with his personality and caused him to become Art the clown. And also gave him supernatural slasher villain powers(?)
    Also, the scenes with the little brother could be seen as implying being a pyscho killer is hereditary in the male line. Also, this gives the final battle the subtext that the kids have overcome the grief over losing their father they've struggled with throughout the film by literally killing whatever remains of their father.

    • @JoeChillton
      @JoeChillton Před rokem +8

      I never heard of that theory but it may hold some water or validity.

    • @deadpool2349
      @deadpool2349 Před rokem +2

      That's exactly where my mind went watching this last night. Gotta wait for pt.3 now.

    • @yelhsanosnhoj6602
      @yelhsanosnhoj6602 Před rokem +3

      Art is a demon from hell. There’s a prequel to the movie called All Hallow’s Eve where it’s somewhat explained.

    • @deadpool2349
      @deadpool2349 Před rokem +6

      @@yelhsanosnhoj6602 quick wiki, will tell you that the director said it's a different continuity.
      Different interpretation. Could possibly be both a demon and their pops.

    • @r_bear
      @r_bear Před rokem +5

      It's stated that he had a brain tumor and then drove his car into a transformer and blew himself up. Totally possible that he's Art, totally possible that the dad somehow got powers that brought his creations to life.

  • @KaiM2583
    @KaiM2583 Před rokem +6

    I found it curious how Art could see the little girl but the guy in the laundromat couldn’t, and then both Jonathon and Sienna could also see her. Shared psychic connection? She’s a ghost (the little girl who was killed in the carnival years before) who only some can see? She’s a demon (when her eyes glow yellow) who only shows herself to some people?
    I loved this movie so much, I’m stoked to hear a 3rd is in production!

  • @ThatBlindGuy247
    @ThatBlindGuy247 Před rokem +20

    I loved 2 but my main issue was definitely the length. They could've cut a few bits out like the party scene could've been a lot shorter

  • @MovieMan1710
    @MovieMan1710 Před rokem +23

    I work at a theater where we were playing the 2nd movie and I remember watching the very end of it completely surprised to see a movie go to the places it goes

  • @Noperare
    @Noperare Před rokem +6

    The ending of Terrifier 1 was a double subversion because the final girl is killed and the killer used a gun, which is kind forbidden for slashers, that as the name sugest, must use sharp melee weapons. Art pulling a gun on the final girl was he basically saying "f*ck the rules"

  • @marsmons2118
    @marsmons2118 Před rokem +20

    HEY! Fun fact about the opening song is that it is also used in the Fear and Hunger series which pays homage to Art in the chaser enemy “Needles”! :D

  • @aliasfakename2267
    @aliasfakename2267 Před rokem +18

    Censoring a severed head with your own was a genius idea😂

  • @owenbenjamin2549
    @owenbenjamin2549 Před rokem +5

    Ambiguous connection to a dead possum is a hell of a sentence

  • @realitytest7634
    @realitytest7634 Před rokem +54

    People often sleep on how OP art the clown is too. I’ve always gotten the impression that art himself represents an artist playing around in a macabre sandbox with absolute control over reality itself. Even into the 4th wall

  • @themug406
    @themug406 Před 8 měsíci +2

    You could genuinely feel how much love and understanding the writer-director had for the genre, wider audience probably dont think of it as more than the latest spooky gore movie, but I think its a celebration of decades of slashers and low budget movie making. Not to mention its actually hilarious
    Btw, David Howard Thornton did a brilliant job at portraying Art

  • @konkavstylisten
    @konkavstylisten Před rokem +74

    I am still kind of sour that the second one was marketed as ”the most violent movie ever”. Which it Isnt. There is a good horror flick besides the PR nonsense.
    What i do love about Terrifier 2 is that it’s the perfect (modern) giallo movie. Everything from the cinematography, the slightly surreal script, the over the top violence with the ”Dawn of the Dead-esque” pinkish blood. And the laser-eyed demon/ghosts. Also, the magnificent synth soundtrack.
    The violence in Terrifier is so over the top, that it can’t be taken seriously. I rather watch something like this, than with realistic violence. I get way more disturbed, uneasy when watching ”History of Violence”, Oldboy (The Korean) or Irreversible than watching this.

    • @konkavstylisten
      @konkavstylisten Před rokem

      Good point!

    • @sophiecooper1824
      @sophiecooper1824 Před rokem

      It wasn't marketed like that , the creator even said he was surprised to read so many reviews where people ran out the theater or threw up cause that was not his intention. If anything social media and news hyped up the film to being the goriest movie you'll ever see

    • @konkavstylisten
      @konkavstylisten Před rokem +1

      @@sophiecooper1824 That's interesting!
      But not only here in Scandinavia, but in most parts of Europe the different publishers decided to go with the social media buzz, it WAS promoted as the most goriest film ever. And it was basically the only thing that the different onlinen promotions, blog posts, trailers and what not decided to focus on. and just ignore the intention of the director.

    • @sophiecooper1824
      @sophiecooper1824 Před rokem

      @@konkavstylisten that's true

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 Před 4 měsíci

      Sooner or later the limits to which violent, over-the-top horror flicks can be pushed are going to plateau. And that happened well before Terrifier ever hit screens. Still great though.

  • @jassu7873
    @jassu7873 Před rokem +13

    I went to see Terrifier 2 and the theatre was sold out. It was probably one of my favorite movie experiences ever. Art was such a fun killer because he looked like he was having the time of his life the whole movie.

    • @sophiecooper1824
      @sophiecooper1824 Před rokem

      Same in my theater. Especially cause the movie only played 2 days . It was at night and when i went home it was 2 in the morning . I was really surprised to see the theater sold out that late at night ( it was also a thursday, the middle of the week when most people need to work the next day )

    • @Auryanne
      @Auryanne Před 5 měsíci

      I haven't met the actor but apparently he's super nice.

  • @d3vitron779
    @d3vitron779 Před rokem +24

    I saw terrifier 2 with my dad in theaters and almost passed out at the salt and bleach, and I fucking love shit like silent hill and saw

    • @ArDeeMee
      @ArDeeMee Před 2 měsíci

      It’s actually ok to close your eyes and stop your ears for a few minutes when it gets too much. I wouldn’t recommend attempting to leave the theater while shaken up, it’s dark and disorienting, while the thing that’s upsetting you that much is now happening BEHIND you, which doesn’t help.
      ❤️ from someone who had such a moment. My friend told me when it was safe to open my eyes again.

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 Před rokem +83

    You know Ryan Hollinger is dedicated to his fans if he has to look at this face for many days on is editing Suite.

  • @sockgoblin2942
    @sockgoblin2942 Před rokem +14

    not in the greatest mood today, so I needed this. I loved the first Terrifier, haven't had a chance to see the sequel, but I hope I will soon. I really like how both of Art's actors fully embody the character and just... commit to the bit. I also watched an interview (?) with one of Art's actors (from the first Terrifier) and he seems like a really cool, respectful guy!

    • @danielpatterson5189
      @danielpatterson5189 Před rokem +2

      Both full length Terrifier films feature David Howard Thornton. When you say first actor do you mean the one who played Art in All Hallows' Eve?

    • @sockgoblin2942
      @sockgoblin2942 Před rokem +2

      @@danielpatterson5189 yes I do

  • @nerdfatha
    @nerdfatha Před rokem +8

    Thank you for covering these. A friend of mine absolutely loves these movies and even bought them on low print run VHS as collectables. These are not my cup of tea, so I'm glad I could see what all the fuss was about through a well narrated 18 min video.

  • @bbypeach4589
    @bbypeach4589 Před rokem +5

    Watching the second film in theaters with my siblings has become a core memory.

  • @ianray8823
    @ianray8823 Před rokem +9

    Making a video about these movies with such content guidelines to show and even describe is a delicate mission, and I salute you sir

  • @PeanutsAssorted
    @PeanutsAssorted Před rokem +23

    It's honestly kind of impressive how quickly Terrifier turned Art the Clown into an undeniable horror icon, mostly because of David Howard Thornton's genuinely fantastic performance. Even though I know it'll be an intense film to sit through, I can't deny that I'm curious to see how they're going to top themselves in part 3... I know they will but I just have no idea how

  • @billybatts8283
    @billybatts8283 Před rokem +42

    I love the idea that one of the powers, maybe the true power of the demon or whatever Art is, is the ability to keep you alive longer than what would be normal. Like he's a literal walking circle of hell on Earth...

  • @webbrowser6454
    @webbrowser6454 Před rokem +50

    Art is the new iconic slasher belonging to be up there with the greats. Reminds me most of Chucky, one second you're chuckling at his antics and the next cringing at the brutality of his crimes. Can't wait for Damien Leone to give us a threequel!

    • @Warfrenzy5607
      @Warfrenzy5607 Před rokem +1

      He doesn't really deserve a spot next to the greats imo. No story, not enough character development. He's just a clown that kills people for pleasure, pretty boring for me but to each their own

    • @thrusta100
      @thrusta100 Před rokem

      Absolute overrated crap! Any movie that stoops that low to depict human excrement as a “ shock factor” deserves nothing! There’s enough real life unpleasantness in world, it’s bizarre any one could treat this as a masterpiece! 80s slashers did it better!

    • @28Pluto
      @28Pluto Před rokem +3

      @@thrusta100 You definitely sound like someone that has never watched the Terrifier movies, and you also only like old PG-13 movies from the 80's because of nostalgia.
      There are PLENTY of graphic, disgusting horror movies from the 60s, 70s and 80s. But since you're not really a horror fan, you've never seen them.
      Go play Fortnite and let the horror fans talk.

    • @thrusta100
      @thrusta100 Před rokem

      @@28Pluto Well "real" horror fans shouldn't rate this crap as a "classic" derivative, gratuitous BS, and do enjoy modern ones when done well, such as The Hills have Eyes 2006, the Descent...

  • @healanewala
    @healanewala Před rokem +2

    My man literally said "terrifier is a slice of life splatter film" and kept going without even acknowledging the fact that it was the greatest dad joke in the history of dad jokes

  • @funkyorange2
    @funkyorange2 Před rokem +2

    I personally think the most disturbing thing about Terrifier 2 was the fact that a dad designed THAT costume for his daughter. Yikes.

  • @darkservantofheaven
    @darkservantofheaven Před rokem +3

    Art is essentially what golden age Joker was before the 50s neutered him as a goofy their prankster.
    Golden age Joker of the 50s wasn't a terrorist, or gangster, he was psychopathic serial killer with a twisted sense of humor
    Art is that dialed up 27....because 11 is to low

  • @MattDelhauer
    @MattDelhauer Před rokem +29

    The mean-spirit splatter flick built to be an endurance test just doesn't do anything for me, so I appreciate you going through these for us

    • @coleozaeta6344
      @coleozaeta6344 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, it’s make more sense if Art volunteered at a soup kitchen. That would be more proper for a horror movie.

  • @justinendicott9213
    @justinendicott9213 Před rokem +37

    When Art snaps her one arm back and forth and rips it off only to be followed by him tearing her other hand apart down the middle by wrenching her fingers in opposite directions had me squirming and laughing at the same time. Wow, what a scene.

    • @ha_lequin
      @ha_lequin Před rokem +3

      /laughing/?

    • @chickenfoot2423
      @chickenfoot2423 Před rokem +2

      god the other comments mentioning this were a LOT more vague…. was not prepared

    • @SamS5402
      @SamS5402 Před rokem +3

      ​@kas you don't even see or hear bones cracking. It's like her arm was made of taffy. That absurdist quality pushes it to being cartoony, I can see how it can be funny.

    • @zoey2421
      @zoey2421 Před rokem +1

      @@SamS5402 yeah honestly I think the reason why I can deal with a lot of it is bc of how hilariously anatomically incorrect so much of it is haha

    • @thrusta100
      @thrusta100 Před rokem

      Sound realistic asf! Not! How can this crap be believable? Torture porn? What’s the point? 🤦‍♂️🤡🤮

  • @roxycauldwell544
    @roxycauldwell544 Před rokem +3

    Damien Leone absolutely NAILED the feel of an 80s slasher. When I first saw this movie I had no idea it had just come out until I saw the phones and checked for the release date, I genuinely thought it was an older movie

  • @MrEvilSprinkles
    @MrEvilSprinkles Před rokem +14

    Seeing Terrifier 2 in cinemas was incredible. My mate and I saw 3 couples walk out throughout the screening-loved every second!

    • @Remedy462
      @Remedy462 Před rokem

      They went to go buy clown costumes and lube.

  • @kirkcruz3764
    @kirkcruz3764 Před rokem +2

    This is exactly why I love your channel so much: you have insightful, illuminating takes on movies that others might not spend time analyzing (if they don’t dismiss it outright)

  • @grazzles1886
    @grazzles1886 Před rokem +5

    The first film caught me off guard but when the second was announced I was absolutely terrified of Arts return

  • @hermunkulus
    @hermunkulus Před rokem +1

    I'd say it's a testament to Damien Leone and his vision. He started off working in special effects (he did all of them for the Terrifier movies) so he already has experience with the "messed up" side.
    As for Art himself? Well the idea of having a miming clown being a psycho is really cool.

  • @muddy5013
    @muddy5013 Před rokem +36

    That bedroom scene was just too much. I kinda wish I could have seen some theatre reactions to it. I had to look away at home

    • @DevareayWilliams
      @DevareayWilliams Před rokem +9

      It’s definatly something to watch with a group. I saw it at the theatre with some friends and it was a blast. The bedroom scene had everyone laughing and freaking out due to how insanely demented and how darkly funny it was

    • @vagamer522
      @vagamer522 Před rokem +7

      I remember people in our theater were just go crazy over it.

    • @saltchipper-7147
      @saltchipper-7147 Před rokem +1

      It was very quiet in the theatre we saw it in, everyone was mostly speechless

  • @jordonrosson496
    @jordonrosson496 Před rokem +2

    As someone who was absolutely petrified by horror movies as a child, the fact that I actively love this series, to the point where I have Terrifier 2 in a special edition steelbook Blu Ray, is shocking to me. But it's legitimately interesting and horrifying cinema, with Art being such a wildly entrancing character that he just pulls you in and makes you wonder what he could even do next to up the ante. It feels like All Hallow's Eve and Terrifier were almost like proof of concept films, both of which work very well in different ways, while Terrifier 2 really is what Leone wanted to do with more budget. That said, I didn't see it as undoing the subversion of the original Terrifier, but subverting audiences expectations again by being a surprisingly accessible film in terms of story, but absolutely revolting in terms of gore and nihilistic violence. And all the background nods to the original films makes it feel very much like Leone has a grand plan for this little dreadful universe of his. I'm eagerly anticipating the third, and I can't wait to see how it ties together while getting even crazier.

  • @enemigoconlanzadewarioland3653

    "Time to Terrify"
    -Terrifier Clown (I think his name was ass or something)

  • @MelvinDukowski
    @MelvinDukowski Před rokem +1

    One thing I do like about 2 over 1 is that someone can actually face down Art. By that point it's been 3 movies with him as nigh unbeatable so I found it cathartic watching him actually lose. Still, I kinda wish it became something like Evil Dead where the protag and Art engage in gorey looney tunes bits with one another.

  • @beatgu
    @beatgu Před rokem +7

    If there's anything I appreciate the most about what you do and the way you do it, it'd be this:
    I grew up being a weenie and, as a result, didn't expose myself to a lot of horror movies. After getting older and trying to watch more of them, I found a lot of the ones I was being made to watch were just kinda bad. But you've helped point me in the right direction of worthwhile horror. Even ones that might be considered less than great, but still fun all the same.

  • @tiagocosmos
    @tiagocosmos Před rokem +8

    haven't seen Terrifier 2 yet HOYEVER i love Terrifier 1. Art is already a horror icon.

  • @kjhunt-espino4724
    @kjhunt-espino4724 Před rokem +30

    I got to meet Art’s actor in full make up, honestly wasn’t as scary as I thought it would be

    • @Remedy462
      @Remedy462 Před rokem +3

      He probably just came back from a smoke break. Lol

    • @28Pluto
      @28Pluto Před rokem +2

      That's because you can comprehend that acting/movies/horror is just make-believe.

  • @ElizabethThompson-tj7qw
    @ElizabethThompson-tj7qw Před 9 měsíci

    Found you through More Butter...I'm greatly impressed and struck by your genuineness in your Cornetto Trilogy. You are a creator I was extremely pleased to find! Thanks for your hard work from Nowhere West Virginia lol🃏

  • @billy_little
    @billy_little Před rokem +12

    Absolutely perfect timing as Art the Clown just popped up in the trailer for the Peacock show “Bupkis” that just dropped yesterday!

  • @stonesoupstudio2348
    @stonesoupstudio2348 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Fun fact: The opening music you use was also used for the Intro of the RPG Fear and Hunger and has basically come synonymous with it in the fandom. One of the villains in the sequel (Fear and Hunger 2) is heavily influenced by the aesthetics of the character of Art The Clown.
    Small world hey? I definitely got a kick out of it, and I'm certain a few other fans did too! Great work Ryan :)

  • @paulgill2042
    @paulgill2042 Před rokem +3

    Terrific video Ryan. The Wolf Creek comparison is spot on. Keep it up mate! Maybe do The Brood if you haven't already. I have not seen it for years but is still the most disturbing film I've ever seen.

  • @joeyk3134
    @joeyk3134 Před rokem +2

    Terrifier is so messed up because the team that makes it puts in actual effort and is actually talented.

  • @samfarrow348
    @samfarrow348 Před rokem +4

    The weird thing is for me is that I have an average fear of clowns and when I found out about Art the Clown I find him more amusing due to his ‘Mr. Bean-like’ characteristics as well as being a serial killer. I love it where he takes joy in killing his victims but gets really pisses off or weirded out when a victim fights him back 😂

  • @SkorgeSlaps
    @SkorgeSlaps Před rokem +1

    Art pulling out the gun was such an awesome twist. Prior to that I didn't even think of guns as a possibility, probably due to their lack of presence in slasher films. Whenever a gun does show up in slashers, it's usually just the police in the last act. So even though it seems kind of obvious for a killer who doesn't want to be overtaken to carry a gun, I genuinely had an "Oh fuck!" moment when he shot her.

  • @JustinStarrPhotography
    @JustinStarrPhotography Před rokem +3

    I enjoyed Terrifier 1 as it was just a slasher cat and mouse chase. The second one decided to… have a plot. And themes. The angels vs demons with costumes, the whole thing in the of the girl’s dad who either predicted Art’s reign of terror or could even BE her father… It just got so bogged down in trying to have an interesting plot that it ruined the pace of the film. A movie like this need not be two hours and eighteen minutes long! Def could’ve been streamlined.
    That being said, they’re certainly creatively entertaining.
    Also, an aside: extremely different looks between the two films. The first has HEAVY contrast, and the second had MINIMAL contrast. Like, there’s barely any deeply blacks in the sequel, while in the first half the screen might be an undefinable black.

  • @SOBEKCrocodileGod
    @SOBEKCrocodileGod Před rokem +1

    I met Jonathan and the Clown Cafe girl at a convention recently and they were both super chill, nice people

  • @pimscrypt
    @pimscrypt Před rokem +8

    My main issue with Terrifier 2, apart from how its mean spiritedness doesn't vibe with me at all, is that it feels like a project where the editor wasn't allowed to cut anything out. Those two and a half hours consist of so much needless filler, and then it just kind of... decides to end. To me, this franchise has got so much of the body horror that I normally enjoy without any of the engaging plot to make it meaningful. Lovely practical effects, but to me they feel a bit wasted.

  • @anonameis7818
    @anonameis7818 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My favorite part about Terrifier is how Art's performance ends up being oddly comforting with his humorous presentation and mannerisms. For everyone else in Terrifier, it's a horror movie, but Art's here to make it a comedy, and his sick sense of humor comes through constantly.

  • @randallkincaid-shatto5934

    You could argue that Vicki from part 1 is also important, especially given the outro of pt. 2.

  • @donnybuoy
    @donnybuoy Před rokem +2

    Ever since I learned that Art the Clown had no idea he was supernatural before killing himself at the end of the first film, I've been a fan. He's a fascinating and uniquely terrifying slasher villain, and David Howard Thornton brings so much life to the character! His facial acting and physicality remind me a bit of a demented Jim Carrey, and I fucking love it. And I was so lucky to see Terrifier 2 on the big screen-it was one of the most incredible theater experiences I've ever had! These films are nasty and often mean-spirited, but it's such a breath of fresh air for me, as an avid fan of splatter flicks and the indie slashers of yore. Horror has experienced a kind of renaissance in recent years, and Art the Clown has most certainly contributed to that!

  • @W0lfenstrike
    @W0lfenstrike Před rokem +12

    As much as I love horror films, sometimes I'm good not watching some of them, I learned my lesson after watching the original Martyrs almost a decade ago...

  • @brohiddlesby7010
    @brohiddlesby7010 Před rokem

    If I could recommend a video topic, whether itd be for a full video or a Dead Space style one, I’ve been playing this game called Immortality. Best way I can describe it is it’s basically a found footage game, where you uncover footage from an actor’s trilogy of films, trying to figure out the mystery of her disappearance as well as the fates of her co-stars. There’s also some sinister secrets hidden within the footage that can really send chills down your spine. I feel itd might be something you’d be interested in playing and talking about, especially with the unusual way the story is presented.

  • @_LilacRoses
    @_LilacRoses Před rokem +10

    I'm a huge horror movie fan but I've never wanted to watch these kind of gratuitous slasher/sadistic horror films. Even just hearing of the violence in the Terrifier films makes me feel sick and deeply uncomfortable. I simply don't get any entertainment value out of watching people get brutalised for fun.

  • @QuentinKarentino
    @QuentinKarentino Před rokem +1

    That laundromat with the little girl freaked me the hell out, i actually kind of winced and looked away, i never do that with horror... no idea why but art to me, is the best, most effective slasher i've ever seen.

  • @yokani3482
    @yokani3482 Před rokem +6

    I don't have any interest in watching this type of movie but I've always been curious about it, so thank you for making this so I can finally learn more about it lol
    I got to listen to the actor for Art talk about his role while vending a convention a few years ago, and apparently they got the cops called on them cause some randoms on the street saw Art covered in blood when he was away from the cameras. Can't say I blame them after finally getting a good look at his design in this vid lkdsfj

  • @PrinnyWesker
    @PrinnyWesker Před rokem +2

    Something cool I don't see mentioned enough is the presence of the All Hallow's Eve demons during Terrifier 2's Halloween party. They stand in the background watching the main characters and follow the camera everytime it cuts.

  • @victoriouswinner7745
    @victoriouswinner7745 Před rokem +4

    this video was probably amazing (as it usually is) but the clown himself is too spooky for me. I’m sure you did wonderful

  • @lordhirudo5311
    @lordhirudo5311 Před rokem +1

    I don’t think it was an accident that he’s named “Art.”
    It seems to me that his primary motivation (if you can call it that) is to make art.
    At its core, art is supposed to evoke emotion, and he seems to go for that, specifically revulsion and fear. Writing the word “art” in poo seems to me like the sort of thing a particularly hateful artist might actually do. I also think that’s why he looked so emotionless when he shot her; because shooting someone isn’t creative, so he was disappointed.

  • @BlondeMcGuinn
    @BlondeMcGuinn Před rokem +3

    I just watched Terrifier a few weeks ago and I think Art the Mime might be the creepiest, most effective antagonist in horror. The movie itself is lean and gory and absolutely fantastic. Terrifier surprised me, and I love discovering movies that do that.
    Great video Ryan! This video came out coincidentally a few days after I watched Terrifier 2 and I too compared it to Zombie’s Halloween 2 with how it deals with lore and backstory. I swear I’m not trying to say “two/too” as much as possible lol.

  • @breeban3388
    @breeban3388 Před rokem +1

    I remember just randomly putting this on after a night hanging out with friends, and we were all just stuck in it, but I remember saying “if he shoots her this is the greatest movie I’ve ever seen

  • @srdjan455
    @srdjan455 Před rokem +6

    Sometimes movies can reach a point where you question the mentality on the director. When it comes to Terrifier then I question and worry about the mental health and view on women that the director/writer has.
    But having watched this video I find the death of the "final girl" in the first movie somewhat interesting given how tame it is compared to everything else. Almost like Art is saying "No you don't get the final girl arc or a extravaganta kill, you just get to die". It's like all the other kills was done out of joy while that was one made out of anger.

    • @ralelunar
      @ralelunar Před rokem +2

      The director is kind of a weird dude. Whenever he gets asks about misogyny, his response is, "I was raised by women, how could I be misogynistic?" 🙄

    • @jvever4904
      @jvever4904 Před rokem +2

      Honestly yeah. Feels a little sus that the most gory, intense, disturbing, and drawn-out kills in the series are the female characters. And how nearly all the important female characters are killed and mutilated in the most grotesque ways possible. There's shock factor and then there's "this feels like a violent hatred of women and celebration of their suffering".

    • @ralelunar
      @ralelunar Před rokem

      @@jvever4904 I think that the director completely missed the point/problem of the older grindhouse movies that he's homaging.

  • @theIEF4
    @theIEF4 Před rokem +1

    I hope there is more stalking, chase scenes, and awkward moments in the next film. Arts a spectical. A train wreck you can't look away from. The kill have more impact if there ensues prior. The kill is a nice payoff.

  • @omiliag904
    @omiliag904 Před rokem +8

    My man’s been killing it this past few weeks. Kudos

  • @28Pluto
    @28Pluto Před rokem +2

    You brought up some valid grievances about the sequel. I hope part 3 is more like part 1.
    My main complaint about 2 was the 15 minute long dream sequence that did nothing for the movie. Cut that useless stuff out, and you'd get a reasonable 2 hours.

  • @MikefromTexas1
    @MikefromTexas1 Před rokem +9

    I fucking love Art. Blows Pennywise outta the water, he's definitely my favorite clown. One of my favorite monsters ever.

  • @NothingNowhere-vu5oq
    @NothingNowhere-vu5oq Před rokem +2

    I always noticed that he carries power and hand tools weighing roughly 50 Lbs in a garbage bag that he flings around effortlessly, and the bag never punctures. Also, the tools never make any noise rattling around. The bag is silent, like Art.
    For some reason, it makes me think of Santa's magical bag, just a demonic version.

  • @roughcutproductions8714
    @roughcutproductions8714 Před rokem +2

    I personally see the 2 films as two different sets of homage. The first being much more akin to the grindhouse splatterfest video nasties of theate 70's early 80's; and the second being more like the more generic slightly higher budget slasher films of the mid 80's that would play with slightly higher concepts due to more welcoming audiences.

  • @MindiB
    @MindiB Před rokem +5

    I understand there are gore hounds who live for the most violent and blood-drenched content possible, and I’m fine that there are films that target that audience-No one is forcing me to partake. But I think the credit for successful movies in that genre should be primarily focused on the special effects artists. The narrative, script, performances, and frankly, even the direction, seem secondary in their contribution to the film’s “quality” compared to the realism and extremity of the gore effects. I think there is a conversation to be had over whether gore-based horror constitutes cinematic “art” when up against more restrained presentations that use more subtle methods to engender unease and terror, but I am not prepared to engage in that debate. There seems room for both styles at the multiplex.

    • @maidcupid7596
      @maidcupid7596 Před rokem

      Oh you're absolutely right about the fact that more credit should go to the special effects artists, they're really amazing & I feel as if people don't give this branch of art the respect it deserves. Also, about the gore-centric films being or not being considered "art", I think it really depends on what your definition of "art" is. To me, it's just something that someone makes because they thought it up, whether it's "good" or "bad". That's why I consider stuff like product design, engineering, etc., to be art. So in my head, nearly everything is art, therefore gory flicks are art. The fact that I really like gore definitely helps, lol. But yeah, depends on what "art" is to you, and since it's different for everyone, I doubt we (as in, society in general) will ever conclude whether gore holds up as art next to more "artsy" films. IMO, it's a bit pretentious to sanction gore as lesser just cause it's bloody or not as nuanced (not saying that's what u said, just a general comment)

  • @Syphael
    @Syphael Před rokem +2

    One of the only times that I'm glad Ryan censored the gory bits, because it can be genuinely unsettling.

  • @nrg6245
    @nrg6245 Před rokem +3

    Terrifier is going to age as one of the new age classic horror films. It has a true honest to horror aesthetic to it.

  • @onyxhades9513
    @onyxhades9513 Před rokem +2

    I find something strangely adorable about Art the Clown.

  • @DevareayWilliams
    @DevareayWilliams Před rokem +4

    I despise the first terrifier movie, it feels so cheap and mean. But I love the second one. It feels like an actual movie, it’s fun in the goriest way and Art the clown is such an enjoyable villian to watch. I love how over the top the kills are, it’s very clear when people’s bodies are swapped out for dummies, I find it really charming. And everyone in the second movie feels like they’re having a great time, especially the actor that plays Art the clown. But I totally get why people wouldn’t enjoy it
    I always love your videos!