Never seen a psychopath who enjoys his kills with a passion. He takes things on a new level. I have seen all 3 of his movies. One things for sure is if you are caught by him, there is a 1% chance of survival. Art the Clown gonna mess that person up good.
I actually like the first film the best- I really enjoyed the mystery of Art, and the demon thing feels a bit of an easy way out , saying 'oh it's demons' to explain every 'unexplainable' plot point. It's pretty obvious it's something supernatural, he came back from the dead damnit, you don't need to spell it out so brazenly with the demon cliches like Victoria's weird voice. I also felt that Victoria didn't add much to the third film, I wish her character 'development' was a bit more interesting, anything other than being a harley quinn-esque character. Totally agree about the first scene and the brother's role in this film, he was one of my favourite characters and had a lot of potential. He had been researching the demons, always interested in the macabre. I would have liked him to use some of his knowledge about serial killers etc to beat Art again. Perhaps in the third movie because I'm optimistically suspicious about the 'glasses scene'. Overall I still really enjoyed it, love loved the bar scene and just pleased to see David Howard Thornton being goofy and crazy on our screens again.
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Never seen a psychopath who enjoys his kills with a passion. He takes things on a new level. I have seen all 3 of his movies. One things for sure is if you are caught by him, there is a 1% chance of survival. Art the Clown gonna mess that person up good.
I actually like the first film the best- I really enjoyed the mystery of Art, and the demon thing feels a bit of an easy way out , saying 'oh it's demons' to explain every 'unexplainable' plot point. It's pretty obvious it's something supernatural, he came back from the dead damnit, you don't need to spell it out so brazenly with the demon cliches like Victoria's weird voice.
I also felt that Victoria didn't add much to the third film, I wish her character 'development' was a bit more interesting, anything other than being a harley quinn-esque character.
Totally agree about the first scene and the brother's role in this film, he was one of my favourite characters and had a lot of potential. He had been researching the demons, always interested in the macabre. I would have liked him to use some of his knowledge about serial killers etc to beat Art again. Perhaps in the third movie because I'm optimistically suspicious about the 'glasses scene'.
Overall I still really enjoyed it, love loved the bar scene and just pleased to see David Howard Thornton being goofy and crazy on our screens again.
“I felt so invested in the family!“ Were we watching the same movie? 🤣