80sHorror
Iscritto in data mag 2011
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I absolutely loved this film!
As a huge fan of the first two I Know What You Did Last Summer movies (which I still revisit often - I love them!), seeing the Fisherman return in this new installment was both thrilling and nostalgic. This latest chapter truly honors the legacy of the originals while carving out its own terrifying path.
The film delivers a gripping, suspense-filled ride from start to finish. The killer reveal is incredibly well done - full of clever misdirection and tension that had me guessing right up until the final moment. It's brilliantly executed and genuinely satisfying, especially for longtime fans.
What really stood out to me were the smart and respectful callbacks to the earlier films, including nods to familiar characters and plot points that tie the new story beautifully to its roots. It's clear the filmmakers understand what made the originals so iconic, and they've managed to build on that foundation while adding fresh energy and scares.
The performances are strong across the board, with a solid cast that sells both the emotional weight and the fear. The suspense is sharp, the atmosphere is eerie, and the pacing keeps you hooked throughout.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of the original films (like me) or a newcomer to the series, this is a horror revival done right. And whatever you do - don't leave the theater early. There's a surprise after the credits you won't want to miss!
As a huge fan of the first two I Know What You Did Last Summer movies (which I still revisit often - I love them!), seeing the Fisherman return in this new installment was both thrilling and nostalgic. This latest chapter truly honors the legacy of the originals while carving out its own terrifying path.
The film delivers a gripping, suspense-filled ride from start to finish. The killer reveal is incredibly well done - full of clever misdirection and tension that had me guessing right up until the final moment. It's brilliantly executed and genuinely satisfying, especially for longtime fans.
What really stood out to me were the smart and respectful callbacks to the earlier films, including nods to familiar characters and plot points that tie the new story beautifully to its roots. It's clear the filmmakers understand what made the originals so iconic, and they've managed to build on that foundation while adding fresh energy and scares.
The performances are strong across the board, with a solid cast that sells both the emotional weight and the fear. The suspense is sharp, the atmosphere is eerie, and the pacing keeps you hooked throughout.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of the original films (like me) or a newcomer to the series, this is a horror revival done right. And whatever you do - don't leave the theater early. There's a surprise after the credits you won't want to miss!
Best slaughter movie franchise Would recommend anyone who likes serial killer documentaries or horror movies with gore. Everything is just perfect, realistic bodies, victims, perfect use of VFX and makeup. JUST LOVE ART THE CLOWN!!! WELCOME TO THE CLOWN CAFE~~ YOUR FAVOURITE MEALS ON WHEELS.
Best slaughter movie franchise Would recommend anyone who likes serial killer documentaries or horror movies with gore. Everything is just perfect, realistic bodies, victims, perfect use of VFX and makeup. JUST LOVE ART THE CLOWN!!! WELCOME TO THE CLOWN CAFE~~ YOUR FAVOURITE MEALS ON WHEELS.
Best slaughter movie franchise Would recommend anyone who likes serial killer documentaries or horror movies with gore. Everything is just perfect, realistic bodies, victims, perfect use of VFX and makeup. JUST LOVE ART THE CLOWN!!! WELCOME TO THE CLOWN CAFE~~ YOUR FAVOURITE MEALS ON WHEELS.
If scary movies aren't your thing, chances are that you are likely going to hate this thin, blood-soaked piece of independed cinema. But if you are a fan of traditional slasher flicks with creative kills and satisfying performances, this might just become your favourite one so far.
There isn't too much going on in the film plot-wise. In fact, a description of Terrifier 3's plot wouldn't be much longer than a summary of one Friends episode. Instead of answering the questions from the previous installment, the movie just brings up even more questions for the now-confirmed sequel, which may unsatisfy some fans, but at the same time already creates hype for Terrifier 4.
Production values are miles ahead of the previous films and it is pleasing to se Damien Leone improve so much in his craft.
As for the period before the release of the film, I personally think some of the marketing choices were a bit over-the-top, such as the release of an official hot-line, but that doesn't diminish the quality of the movie itself.
Overall, the movie is an improvement over the previous installments and it will definetely satisfy you if you are a Terrifier/slasher fan.
Best slaughter movie franchise Would recommend anyone who likes serial killer documentaries or horror movies with gore. Everything is just perfect, realistic bodies, victims, perfect use of VFX and makeup. JUST LOVE ART THE CLOWN!!! WELCOME TO THE CLOWN CAFE~~ YOUR FAVOURITE MEALS ON WHEELS.
Best slaughter movie franchise Would recommend anyone who likes serial killer documentaries or horror movies with gore. Everything is just perfect, realistic bodies, victims, perfect use of VFX and makeup. JUST LOVE ART THE CLOWN!!! WELCOME TO THE CLOWN CAFE~~ YOUR FAVOURITE MEALS ON WHEELS.
If scary movies aren't your thing, chances are that you are likely going to hate this thin, blood-soaked piece of independed cinema. But if you are a fan of traditional slasher flicks with creative kills and satisfying performances, this might just become your favourite one so far.
There isn't too much going on in the film plot-wise. In fact, a description of Terrifier 3's plot wouldn't be much longer than a summary of one Friends episode. Instead of answering the questions from the previous installment, the movie just brings up even more questions for the now-confirmed sequel, which may unsatisfy some fans, but at the same time already creates hype for Terrifier 4.
Production values are miles ahead of the previous films and it is pleasing to se Damien Leone improve so much in his craft.
As for the period before the release of the film, I personally think some of the marketing choices were a bit over-the-top, such as the release of an official hot-line, but that doesn't diminish the quality of the movie itself.
Overall, the movie is an improvement over the previous installments and it will definetely satisfy you if you are a Terrifier/slasher fan.
You need to see this movie, just put the fact that its a cartoon and their talking walking robots behind you and just be captivated by the amazing story, cheesy 80's music and brilliant 1 liners.
This is a film that you should not show your children until they're at least 10, its far to violent for youngsters, because this film is made buy adults, adults who really, really want to make a great film that they, and their kids, would want to watch. It has brutal fight scenes, robots dyeing and even swear words.
You can tell the amount of hard work that has gone into making this film, from the detailed fight scenes, the lush scenery to the interrogate 'eating planet' scenes. A brilliantly directed film, please please take in the way its 'animationly' shot, if the live action film thats being made at the moment is half of what this film is, it will be a success and a miracle, i guaranty we will not see a film like this again for a very long time.
Watch it!
This is a film that you should not show your children until they're at least 10, its far to violent for youngsters, because this film is made buy adults, adults who really, really want to make a great film that they, and their kids, would want to watch. It has brutal fight scenes, robots dyeing and even swear words.
You can tell the amount of hard work that has gone into making this film, from the detailed fight scenes, the lush scenery to the interrogate 'eating planet' scenes. A brilliantly directed film, please please take in the way its 'animationly' shot, if the live action film thats being made at the moment is half of what this film is, it will be a success and a miracle, i guaranty we will not see a film like this again for a very long time.
Watch it!
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