A depraved horror movie is leaving many theater goers wishing they never bought a ticket.
While most horror films keep people up at night, slasher flick “Terrifier 2” is apparently so graphic that viewers are vomiting and passing out in their seats.
Social media users shared their appalling viewing experiences ahead of the special release of director Damien Leone’s film Thursday.
The crowd-funded indie horror flick, which will play in over 850 theaters nationwide after initially airing last week, is the “Uncut and Uncompromised” sequel to “Terrifier,” a film about a psychotic killer clown named Art the Clown.
In this constant blood-splattered sequel, the homicidal clown gets resurrected by a malevolent entity, whereupon he terrorizes a teenage girl and her brother on Halloween. Think the film “It”, but with buckets of more blood and guts.
While the plot seems tame compared to some horror movies in the past, movie goers are saying it is quite disturbing.
It was lauded for its extreme violence that harks back to the goresploitation flicks of yore.
“It’s the kind of horror movie that just doesn’t really exist anymore,” gushed John Squires of Bloody Disgusting.
Following its release, viewers flocked to social media to share stories of how “T2” made them faint and even literally lose their lunch.
“My friend passed out and the theater called an ambulance. Highly recommended” exclaimed one satisfied viewer on Twitter along with a pic of the panic-stricken viewer being tended to by paramedics.
“The guy behind me passed out cold n crashed into my chair,” said another. “Another guy left because he didn’t feel good, I overheard him say and walking out theatre door I heard a guy puking hard & loud in the bathroom.”
One aghast horror fanatic wrote, “Terrifier 2 is so gory I puked in my popcorn.”
Fortunately, it appears “T2’s” puke-inducing tactics may have paid financial dividends as the not-for-the-squeamish slasher scared up $1.4 million at the box office in under a week. In other words, its popularity spread via word-of-threw-up-in-my-mouth.
This isn’t the only new release to traumatize viewers. Earlier this week, social media users implored Netflix to include a trigger warning on the Mila Kunis-starring film, “Luckiest Girl Alive,” due to the flick’s disturbing scenes of sexual violence.
Every time I hear about unspeakable films like this one, I have to ask the following question: Who’s worse, the people who make films like this one or the people who go see them? Did these moviegoers who were so sickened by the film stay for the whole thing, or did they do the sensible thing and walk out on it? Better yet don’t go in the first place. I’m just saying.