The filmmakers used what was already available to them
Scenario
After being resurrected by a sinister entity, Art the Clown returns to the timid town of Miles County where he targets a teenage girl and her younger brother on Halloween night.. Scenes shot in the "Terrifier" haunted house were filmed in a real haunted house called Fright Factory in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Art's favorite acid is fluoroantimonic acid, which he has in a clear glass bottle. It is a superacid capable of dissolving even glass..
Art the Clown:
There is a mid-credits scene at a psychiatric hospital featuring Chris Jericho as security guard Alan Burke and Leah Voysey as the nurse.. The German DVD and Blu-ray releases by Tiberius Film is cut by approx. three minutes to secure a "Not under 18" rating (this was necessary since the guidelines for video releases are more strict than for theatrical releases). Basically every violent scene was trimmed to tone down the violence.
Edited from Terrifier (2016)
The 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray Mediabook releases by Nameless Media are completely uncut and were given a light SPIO/JK approval.. The Equaliser (Not Alone)Written by Tim McEwan and Tyler Lyle (as Jamison Tyler Lyle)Performed by The MidnightCourtesy of BMG Platinum Songs U.S. (BMI). The film is about 45 minutes too long, as others have remarked.
Its clear that the Director got carried away
There are some plot developments that do not fit at all with the original movie. Sometimes, when Directors get their hands on a bigger budget, they feel they have to expand the plots and runtime. Less is always more!The plot elements add confusion to a simple plot, which had it been kept to around 90 minutes, would have had more impact. The carnage was not as bad as the internet hype made it out to be.
None of this type of carnage was new
It had been done in many other movies already.I think the Creator of "Terrifier 2" put extra thematic story lines into the sequel unnecessarily.It borders on fantasy or sci-fi in the end. My advice to the Creator or Director is to "Keep it short and sweet."
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