Okay - I saw Terrifier 3 and it was my introduction to the series (I'm pickier with movies these days, so to see if it was worth the time I went with the one with the biggest budget behind it)
It was a mix of disgusting, funny, gratuitous and (somehow) endearing. Campy and reminiscent of 80s horrors with the VFX.
In many ways it hits the notes that I hoped IT would.
The clown actually acts like a clown, which is great. That he plays games with his victims before unleashing carnage in an unpredictable way adds a lot of fun to it.
I've never thought of "gore" humour as a thing, but this movie showed that it's possible, at least for a seasoned horror fan.
I'll be checking out the earlier films now.
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