Art the Clown may have driven “Terrifier 3” audiences straight out of the theater, but the team behind Damien Lyons record breaking slasher Patting yourself on the back for a job well done.
The Post spoke to two members of the crew who were in charge of making Leone’s serial-killer Joker fantasies look realistic on the big screen, and they “seemed to be taking delight in the reports”.11 people are hanging out and 1 person is vomitingDuring a United Kingdom screening earlier this month.
Christian TinsleyThe Oscar-winning makeup and prosthetics expert for the horror film shared, “It’s very satisfying. When you hear about people vomiting, you’re like, ‘Okay, good job on that.'”
special effects supervisor, Jason BakerJokingly, “I’m starting to see why we won the Revolutionary War.”
Baker compared UK screening at the Manhattan premiere of “Terrifier 3” and complimented New Yorkers on their strong stomachs.
“That’s a pretty high bar for New Yorkers. You know, nothing, nothing bothers New Yorkers,” he laughed.
Baker also admitted to covering his eyes during some incidents More strange scenes While watching a horror movie in the theater.
“There are some scenes where I felt like I was watching it with my fingers,” Baker told The Post. He also explained how different it was working. behind the scenes of slasher film,
“That’s half the fun of working in horror movies,” he shared. “It is very sobering to see everything on the screen. But when we’re shooting it, everyone starts laughing at how exaggerated and crazy it is.”
As for Tinsley, she told The Post that “everyone has their own constitution” when it comes to what they want.
“I think it’s great when you have individuals who reference what we’re doing,” he explained and said Scared reactions from fans Just help the flick.
“These are real people having real reactionsBut it certainly helps inspire, you know, headlines. Yes. And it definitely helps,” Tinsley laughed.
Prosthetics and makeup film talent has worked on more films than most. His impressive resume includes everything from “The Passion of the Christ,” “Joker: Folie à Deux” and “Pearl Harbor” to television series like “American Horror Story” and “Westworld.”
“I’ve been doing this my whole life,” Tinsley shared. He added, “Things like this numb you. I personally don’t understand it.”
He further said that he thinks Reactions to “Terrorist 3” are “fantastic”, explaining it means “We’re delivering an intense experience that has a real impact on people, whether it makes them wheeze, whether it makes them laugh, whether it makes them scream, whether it makes them feel bad.” The dream gives, you know, the spark, the imagination, whatever, it’s great to know that you’re making an impact on people.”
Tinsley congratulates Leon.
“That’s the franchise. This is his child. They created this world,” he said. “But, you know, we play what I believe [to be] A main character in the film, which is clearly a visual representation of what the film is about, which is even more terrifying than the story itself. And it’s great to see people’s reaction to that character.”
When it comes to the most horrifying scene in the entire film, both Tinsley and Baker agree, it’s the infamous shower scene — aka what Leone calls “the big kill” — and you won’t believe it. How much blood did they use for the blonde chainsaw serial murder?,
The low-budget slasher is killing it in theaters (no pun intended). “Terrorist 3” Ranked No. 1 in North America With $18.3 million in its opening weekend and was released on October 11 – just in time for Halloween.