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Friday The 13thKiller Klowns from Outer Space
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When a small town is invaded by aliens from outer space who are capturing and killing the townspeople, no one takes them seriously. Why? The aliens all look like circus clowns, use weapons that look clown like, and all have painted on smiles. Only a few of the young people in the town realize the danger and of course no one believes them. Armed with an ice cream truck they try and rescue their friends.


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FUCK CLOWNS!!!!!!!!! Movie freaked me out as a kid. Oh, and one time, I moved back in with my mother for a month, and she redecorated my old room as a guest room, and did it entirely with clowns. That really sucked.
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#3
DAYUM! that would suck lol
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#4
watch out for the popcorn guns lol... those were some freaky lookin clowns!
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#5
I love this movie. It's so absurd, it's fantastic. It's on FearNet right now and I made my friend watch it - I thought he was going to wet his pants. I think the part with Tiny and the Biker gang is my favorite.
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That_ghoul_ava Wrote:I love this movie. It's so absurd, it's fantastic. It's on FearNet right now and I made my friend watch it - I thought he was going to wet his pants. I think the part with Tiny and the Biker gang is my favorite.

I love that part! Killer Klowns From Outerspace is awesome. Everything about that movie is extremely creative, and I dig it.
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#7
It is creative, and different.
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I love this movie. First saw it in a drive through around Chicago... it's just so bizarre, creative yes, funny and obscure. Only in the 80s can a movie of this caliber be made. If any of you guys saw the music video of The Dickies singing the theme song, it's just as good.

Favorite part: When the big clown is making the little girl come towards him from the restaurant, and he's hiding the mallot behind his back. It's actually pretty creepy. OR, the acid pies.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:I love this movie. First saw it in a drive through around Chicago... it's just so bizarre, creative yes, funny and obscure. Only in the 80s can a movie of this caliber be made. If any of you guys saw the music video of The Dickies singing the theme song, it's just as good.

Favorite part: When the big clown is making the little girl come towards him from the restaurant, and he's hiding the mallot behind his back. It's actually pretty creepy. OR, the acid pies.

Wasn't the music video on the special features of the DVD? Either way, I know I've seen the music video for it.
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Unfortunately, it's not on my DVD Sad I had to find it on YouTube.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:I love this movie. First saw it in a drive through around Chicago... it's just so bizarre, creative yes, funny and obscure. Only in the 80s can a movie of this caliber be made. If any of you guys saw the music video of The Dickies singing the theme song, it's just as good.

Favorite part: When the big clown is making the little girl come towards him from the restaurant, and he's hiding the mallot behind his back. It's actually pretty creepy. OR, the acid pies.

Your right that was a CREEPY part Smile
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#12
ive only seen parts of the movie. i look forward to picking ip up one day tho
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#13
The Chiodo Brothers are thinking of making either a sequel or remake to this.
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#14
ive heard abt the sequal but i assume there would be a remake first.
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#15
huh nice...
I would much rather see a Remake though.
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#16
I remake would be better than a sequel but this movie has a cheese value that no remake can replace.
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#17
A sequel would ruin it. Some things you just leave alone.

I've been hearing that rumor for years - I think it's just a rumor.
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