Movies: Terrifer 3

93gilmour93

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Who's ready for the next bloodbath in the Terrifier series? I'm going with a group of eight people to see this Oct 11 and with the movie taking place at Christmas time who knows what our friend Art the Clown has in store for everyone :x):
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Osprey

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I'm intrigued by the Christmas setting and Art as Santa, but found Terrifier 2 a chore to get through. According to IMDb, this is 125 minutes, which is less than 2's 138 minutes. That's good, but I think that it's still way too long for a horror film like this. I'll certainly watch it, but I'll wait to stream it in December.
 
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Satans Hockey

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I've been meaning to watch these but never have cause I've seen such mixed reviews so I always say I'll eventually get to it. I believe the makers are from the tri-state area too.
 

93gilmour93

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NJ/NY/CT I believe some of the makers are from Staten Island and filmed some of the movies there too
I've met the cast a few times at a Horror convention in Niagara Falls and David Howard Thornton told me it was a short drive from where he lives in New York to get there
 
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Osprey

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“We can only deplore this unexpected final decision, which will seriously hamper the release of the film, awaited by tens of thousands of French viewers and scheduled for October 9 (and of course maintained). Terrifier 3 is a film d’auteur in the purest tradition of the slasher genre, with perfectly “grand-guignolesque” and unrealistic violence. The film never takes itself too seriously, and we know that viewers will have the necessary distance and maturity to understand and appreciate this artistic approach.”

“In addition, for over 2 years now, we’ve been working daily and tirelessly to defend free, creative and radical genre cinema, systematically acclaimed by the press and audiences alike,” the teams continued. “The audience for these films, even teenagers, is a passionate cinephile, respectful of the works and the cinemas that show them.

“The history of genre cinema, its excesses and outrages, is intimately linked to the history of cinema itself. Restricting access to audiences will always be a serious decision with a disturbing message, isolating authors and distancing them from their public.”
Clearly, the French don't appreciate the art of cinema.
 

BigBadBruins7708

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Clearly, the French don't appreciate the art of cinema.

 

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