‘This Isn’t Terrifier This Is Traumatized’: Internet Roasts Art The Clown Costume Fail

‘This Isn’t Terrifier This Is Traumatized’: Internet Roasts Art The Clown Costume Fail

As a die-hard horror fan with decades of chills and thrills under my belt, I can confidently say that the Terrifier franchise has consistently delivered some of the most bone-chilling experiences in modern cinema. The third installment is no exception, having grossed $45 million at the box office this year alone.


“Terrifier 3” has become one of the year’s top four horror movies, earning $18.3 million over the weekend and a total of $45 million. Given this success, it’s no surprise that fans are eager to emulate the film’s main villain, Art the Clown, for Halloween. A TikTok user shared his failed attempt at an Art the Clown costume, with many commenting, “This isn’t ‘Terrifier’, this is clearly someone who has been scared too much.

Art the Clown’s menacing presence outshadows Pennywise’s fright from IT. Prolonged gazes at the chilling grin of this horror movie antagonist can cause shivers to run through your body. Thus, costumes based on Damien Leone’s iconic character should have a similar impact. However, one TikTok user’s costume fell short of capturing that essence, with a comment suggesting it was more about being traumatized rather than terrifying, as you can observe below:

@kawendrazpax65
♬ Comforting – Noah

The TikTok user’s comment mentions they spent $65 on their costume, which piques my interest as to where it was purchased. Although the overall black-and-white clown ensemble is spot-on, I can’t help but be distracted by the sagging mask with a few splashes of blood, giving off an eerie appearance of a melting face without any visible eyes.

It’s unlikely that numerous homes will feel fearful as they open their doors to this Trick or Treater. The internet, however, had a lot to express about the Art the Clown costume, and @l1snt_ responded to this mishap differently than what the costume likely intended.

this isn’t terrifier, this is traumatized

It seems clear that you find the costume unpleasant rather than frightening, given your preference for not staring at it for too long. Despite the infamous reputation of the “Terrifier” movies for causing viewers to retch due to their excessive gore, I believe this costume is unlikely to induce nausea in anyone. Aaron’s reaction seems to echo our collective sentiment as we gaze upon it: it’s not so much scary as it is… unsettling.

That’s not terrifier that’s terrified😂

As a die-hard fan, I must admit that the costume eerily mirrors the trauma suffered by Art the Clown’s victims, rather than being the sinister force behind his slasher tactics. Frankly, even the popcorn bucket from the third film gives me a scarier vibe than this ensemble. However, let’s not forget that once you lay eyes on this Art the Clown costume, it’s impossible to unsee it. If I were to discover my mask purchase was a flop, I’d likely seek out an easy-to-follow YouTube makeup tutorial for Art the Clown, just to get it right. @at_shix509 likened this Halloween costume to a toy that totally changes my perspective on things.

Bro got the funko pop version

As a gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but share this creepy find – there’s an Art the Clown Funko Pop! figure from Terrifier 2! Now, let me tell you, even with its cute collectible vibe, that thing still manages to be terrifying with those wide-eyed, sinister grins and dripping in blood. It’s almost like the TikTok user’s costume took a step back from the full-blown horror of the clown. @trustmichi_ had a hilarious thought about the TikTok user’s costume: “Looks like he toned down the maniacal clown for a more social media-friendly version!

Is it having an allergic reaction?.. [shock]

It’s possible that the person in the costume had an allergic reaction, given how unwell he appears. He certainly doesn’t seem up for causing trouble. @Fygo’s response suggests: It’s plausible that the guy in the suit experienced an allergy attack, considering his state. He doesn’t appear to be in a destructive mood at all.

Bro isn’t in the mood

It seems that residents in the neighborhood might encounter a worn-out looking Art the Clown this Halloween, as his $65 costume has become quite popular due to the success of the “Terrifier” movies. Remarkably, just the news of the second movie in the series causing people to feel nauseous has drawn large crowds. Given that the spooky season is ideal for showcasing more disturbing scenes for the third film, it’s not surprising that this slasher movie has been topping the box office. Unlike some TikTok users’ costumes, when you watch “Terrifier 3,” you can be sure that the graphic content will remain intense and you’ll definitely get a good fright.

Instead of being “traumatized” by a TikTok user’s botched costume, it would be wiser to either try on costumes personally at stores or demand a refund if they don’t resemble the photos they come with. For those daring enough, the movie “Terrifier 3,” now showing in theaters, is a bloodcurdling spectacle that drips with sweat, tears, and fear.

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2024-10-25 03:07