That bedroom kill was savage!
At least Art was considerate enough to try and clean the wounds for her.
shareAt least Art was considerate enough to try and clean the wounds for her.
shareAs soon as I heard the movie was gonna have a kill inspired by Jack the Rippers most famous and brutal murder I knew it was gonna be depraved.
One of the most over the top kills I've seen in a horror film.
A quote from the director.
One day I was in my local Barnes & Noble flipping through a book about Jack the Ripper. There was a photograph of one of his victims. It was this woman with her remains splayed out on a bed, and she was so horribly mutilated you couldn’t even tell it was a human being anymore. It was just chunks of meat and bone, and it was really disturbing. I said, “How would Art the Clown have gotten a character into that state? If we reverse engineer this photograph and imagine how somebody could end up looking like that, it could be potentially a scene to rival the hacksaw scene.” That’s where the bedroom kill scene with Allie (Casey Hartnett) came from. I would assume that’s the scene that’s getting to people because it’s pretty unprecedented to have a scene that goes on for almost three minutes. That’s a little unorthodox for even a slasher movie to have a kill go on that long.
Jack the ripper slit her throat and disemboweled the victim; this was nothing like that. Also the picture is fake
shareSeriously hardcore!
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