A maniac named Art the Clown terrorizes two friends on Halloween and everyone else who crosses his path. David Howard Thornton was the sixth person to audition for Art The Clown after Mike Giannelli backed out of the role and acting. During the audition, he started out by imitating the taste of his decapitated victim’s blood, but later added salt to enhance the flavor. That’s what landed him the role. In the scenes where Tara is gagged with duct tape, the tape clearly doesn’t make contact with the bottom of her mouth in some earlier scenes, while in others it’s pressed tightly around both lips. EMT Roman: How can you eat a greasy croissant while cutting up corpses? Coroner: Honey, I’ve been doing this for twenty-two years, okay? Once you’ve seen an eight-month-old baby get microwaved to death… everything else is old news. There’s a heavily edited version on YouTube that removes the graphic violence and gore as well as the nudity… Changed to Terrorifier 2 (2022). I’ll give it a try. Written and performed by Grazie. Have you ever watched a horror movie and the characters make SO MANY STUPID DECISIONS that you stop hoping they’ll get out of it and instead hope they’ll get put out of their misery? Yeah, this movie is like that. Art the Clown is a plus because he’s genuinely scary – fantastic costumes/makeup and terrific characterization on his part. But the victims ultimately committed the sin of making me not care if they lived or died. They weren’t bad concepts, just poorly executed (no pun intended). The movie harkens back to some traditional slashers in the mystery of who the killer is and their motivations, so it doesn’t bother me at all for a slasher movie, but the stupid character choices are awful regardless of the type of movie. Art the Clown, Pennywise, and Killer Klowns are just a few of the comical creatures that give us chills. Take a look at the scariest clowns to ever grace the screen.