Firefighter Clown


Do you fear his regular, devilish self:
http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/8/clownregularwm0.jpg

Or his MSPaint recolored form?
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/794/clowncolorfu0.jpg

I think that, either way it goes, Firefighter Clown is the most fearsome villain of them all. He even makes The Joker look like a complete pansy.

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Well that just brought back a flood of bad memories, this is the reason I hate clowns

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I think thats why I have a fear of clowns.

"Life is pleasant.Death is peaceful.It's the transition that's troublesome." - Isaac Asimov

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Creepy

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I think that one scene is probably the reason that this movie never had a very succesful theatre run. That scene used to make me cry. Even now at the age of 19 I just watched it and it gave me the willies.


when he wispers "run" it basically scares the *beep* out of me.

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Goodness yes. When he's like "Run..", it used to be so scary. I think I even had a dream about that clown once.

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Omg that looks like the clown from Twisted Metal.

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here's one word describing how scary this clown was...

"...Run"

And I will get him back even as he gloats. In the meantime I'll practice on less honorable throats!

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There was almost no point to put it into this movie.It's like in the dream sequence where the entire house changes and blankie's floating down the stairs.It's like they filled up the less relevant scenes with all sorts of crazy stuff.Either way,it was still pretty cool.

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I think they were trying to drive home a point about feeling lost and irrelevant. Like sort of a commentary on how one would rather be dead than be "dead" to someone you care about.

This movie is disturbing in an enormous number of facets. It's 'G' rating is a joke.

Anyone?

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Considering how influential this film was for the people who made, I think sequences like this were excursions into their craft, because what it lacked in audience hand-holding it more than made up for in execution.

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Not many villains give you the heads up that you should run before they attack you. Because the Firefighter Clown knows that you can try to run, he'll still get you.

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Here comes the night
Somebody turn on the light.
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"You can't go out; you are out of your mind!"

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He always reminded me of Sweet-tooth from Twisted Metal. XD

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Does he remind anybody else of The Joker?

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The clown was awesome. Sweet Tooth for sure! Joker...he looks like the rejected one for being nightmarish and trying to make living toasters commit their own terrifying suicides, like SAW!

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Yes that clown scared the hell out of me when i first saw this when it premiered on Disney Channel at age 6 but nothing as scary as the dummies from Magic or Making Contact (a.k.a. Joey) which both scared me crapless at a young age and made me afraid of real dummies until i was 11 when i conquerqed my fear of dummies thus Fats and Fletcher dummies still creep me out.

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"Joker...he looks like the rejected one for being nightmarish"

Like Tim Curry's version?

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Tim Curry as IT was fvcking awesome, it was great how scary he made that character and with the needle teeth, too bad everyone was pissed off about the ending to that movie enough they didn't want to bring IT back up as one of the scariest villains ever.

"You know what's funny? People. People are funny."

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He scared me since he had ONE word in the entire movie "Run" then laughed as his water transformed into forks and made fire. Sh!t was crazy.

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Either way, he was a well-drawn dream villain. Weirdly, I never had nightmares or was scared at him when I watched the movie. If I had though, it probably would have traumatized me.

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