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Killjoy 3

  • Video
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Al Burke, Trent Haaga, Victoria De Mare, and Tai Chan Ngo in Killjoy 3 (2010)
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The demon clown Killjoy is resurrected once again, but this time he is not given the name of his victim and is trapped in his realm. Using a magic mirror he lures four unsuspecting college s... Read allThe demon clown Killjoy is resurrected once again, but this time he is not given the name of his victim and is trapped in his realm. Using a magic mirror he lures four unsuspecting college students into his realm where he can have his macabre fun! A mysterious man returns and we ... Read allThe demon clown Killjoy is resurrected once again, but this time he is not given the name of his victim and is trapped in his realm. Using a magic mirror he lures four unsuspecting college students into his realm where he can have his macabre fun! A mysterious man returns and we finally discover who Killjoy's true target is!

  • Director
    • John Lechago
  • Writer
    • John Lechago
  • Stars
    • Darrow Igus
    • Mark Freedom
    • Trent Haaga
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    4.7/10
    915
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    • Director
      • John Lechago
    • Writer
      • John Lechago
    • Stars
      • Darrow Igus
      • Mark Freedom
      • Trent Haaga
    • 17User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Darrow Igus
    • Professor
    Mark Freedom
    • Shaman
    Trent Haaga
    Trent Haaga
    • Killjoy…
    Al Burke
    Al Burke
    • Punchy the Hobo Clown…
    Tai Chan Ngo
    • Freakshow the Mime
    Victoria De Mare
    Victoria De Mare
    • Batty Boop
    • (as Victoria DeMare)
    Jessica Whitaker
    Jessica Whitaker
    • Sandie
    Spiral Jackson
    • Zilla
    Michael Rupnow
    Michael Rupnow
    • Rojer
    Olivia Dawn York
    Olivia Dawn York
    • Erica
    Quentin Miles
    • Michael's Ghost
    Helen Wong
    • Female Psychologist
    • Director
      • John Lechago
    • Writer
      • John Lechago
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    wildsidecinema

    Demons, Clowns and College Girls...Oh My!

    When Band first announced that a third entry into the Killjoy franchise would be going into production I was a bit dumbstruck, why make Killjoy 3 when a new Trancers or Subspecies would have been guaranteed money in the bank? A new Puppet Master or Demonic Toys I can see as puppets have always been Full Moon's true cash cow but Killjoy? Boy was I wrong! Killjoy 3 was no masterpiece of horror, that's for sure, but I'll be damned if it wasn't creepy, sexy fun! Not only was Trent Haaga's Killjoy in rare form but the additional demonic clowns created by writer/director John Lechago (Blood Gnome & Bio-Slime) were genius! This time around we get a lumbering Emmett Kelly style clown dubbed "Punchy the clown," a scary mime and his parasitic sibling dubbed "Freakshow" and, last but certainly not least, a scorching hot succubus clown covered head to toe in body paint named "Batty Boop." Each clown brings its own distinctive look and abilities to the film but the most impressive power wielded by any of them was Batty Boop's amazing ability to cause my pants to spontaneously tent.

    It's obvious Lechago was working on a low budget which is no surprise but he still managed to do a damn good job creating a wickedly entertaining sequel. The way Killjoy 3 is written one needn't watch the first two films in order to get their bearings as everything you really need to know about the character is made available to you in this installment. The dialog, outside of a few flat performances, was believable, the CG was fun and appropriate and the special effects make-up and gore were gruesome; this was an enjoyable B-movie romp with more positive than negative to look forward to.

    If you're a fan of the first two Killjoy films, you'll want to grab this as it's the best of the series. If you've never seen a Killjoy film but you're interested in checking this out, be sure to rent.
    4kevin_robbins

    Are these good? No. Will they give you a few good chuckles and worthwhile death scenes here and there? Sure.

    The entire Killjoy series is available for free on Tubi, and I caught Killjoy 3 last week. The series switches directors to John Lechago, who helmed the final three films. This one transitions from the first two and introduces some side characters for Killjoy to play off in his devious schemes. Some feel like a blend of Wimpy from Popeye and Harley Quinn from Batman, but they all bring a fun element to the mix. Sure, the storyline is weak, but the antics of the characters provide the real entertainment. I actually enjoyed Killjoy 3 and 4 (review to come) more than I expected, thanks to these new additions.

    Are these great films? No. But will they give you a few chuckles and some worthwhile death scenes? Definitely. I'd give this a 4/10 and recommend the series to fans of the horror genre.
    5kosmasp

    There's more

    Maybe if you watch enough movies with one specific character in it, you get accustomed to them and the character. But I do believe (and I guess many on imdb feel the same), these kept getting better - haven't seen Part 4 and 5. But since they got some money (the first one obviously had no budget and no real sets), they actually did something.

    I wouldn't call the movies particularly good, but casting Killjoy was pretty sweet. So from part 2 and on it's the same guy behind the mask/make-up. And he is quite charismatic. He's funny and has gravitas, which shine through. Some of the jokes have been overused (though most of them were in part 2), but with the addition of some "Puppets" (same studio that did Puppetmaster so there you go) this gets even weirder ... and I guess funnier. More budget, more imagination and still a lot of death
    5TheLittleSongbird

    By far the best of the series and that's saying a lot

    I hated the first two Killjoy movies, and was expecting Kiljoy 3 to be even worse. So imagine my surprise when I found it to be the best of the series by a significant margin, and that it was reasonably good. It is not perfect, the human acting is rather poor with the characters clichéd and the dialogue rather cheesy. The effects are also on the cheap side, the film drags at times, and apart from the nice final scene some of the second half is rather dumb and unsatisfying, a longer length might have helped. However, the camera work is better than the amateurish mobile-phone-shot-like camera work of especially the second film, and the make-up for Killjoy and Batty Boop is quite good I thought. The story is not exceptional as such but it is much less derivative and I think less predictable than the previous two, and Killjoy is at his least annoying here, actually having some witty one-liners and some signs of a menacing presence. Batty Boop is the character who steals the film though, in fact all the minions are welcome touches. All in all, I was surprised by this. It is not a great movie, but considering the awfulness of the first two movies it is saying a lot when I say this was the best of the series. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    8kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Yet another solid and amusing entry

    House-sitting for a professor, a group of friends receive a magical mirror containing Killjoy and his brethren of demonic clowns inside who lure them within to torture and kill them forcing them to find a way of stopping the creatures from satisfying their urges.

    This one here was quite the enjoyable and impressive entry in the series. One of the better features here is the fact that this one carries on the series' utterly funny and twisted mangling of the traditional clown torments that are featured throughout here. There's plenty of utterly demented clown puns and sight-gags that are present which are just the right side of morbid to be hilarious while managing to go for a rather frantic series of encounters which are truly demented and somewhat chilling as well, from the one-sided boxing match between the clown and one of the group, the spiraling stairway that keeps twirling around in on itself and the whole dinner basting sequence that features the clowns lavishing her with all sorts of broth and vegetables in preparation for a feast makes this seem like a truly demented and disjointed killer clown effort. Likewise, the finale in their dimension where it goes for the seduction of the group by the two clowns, the different brawling tactics over the dinner preparations of their friend while the whole affair descends into a massive fight with their super-powerful weapons being utilized in a demented yet rather silly manner. With all these providing this one with some solid and rather fun gore effects for the different kills, these here make this one quite an entertaining blast that works well in holding off the few minor flaws here. The biggest issue with the film is that it really doesn't seem to have any kind of coherent plot line present, tending to go bouncing around from scene to scene without much connection between them. Once the mirror arrives and the kids are aware of the creatures within it, they don't tend to do anything which really sets it up from the beginning of how the film begins bouncing around without any sense of coherence and it's quite a goofy set-up to have this carry on throughout the whole film. The other rather big problem with this one is the rather obvious goofy and cheesy time throughout here, from the outrageous creatures, the set-up in the clown's dimension and the wacky action that ensues here doesn't really have a universal appeal in which will allow everyone to get into it easily. It's mostly for the fans of these particularly goofy and cheesy types of efforts only who will get these types of efforts. These here are what hold it back.

    Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Language, Graphic Violence and Brief Nudity.

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    • Trivia
      After she was cast, writer/director John Lechago, who is also an artist, told Victoria De Mare he wanted Batty Boop to look totally unique. So instead of designing a costume, he wanted her to be covered in full body paint. De Mare loved the idea, even after he told her she'd have to be totally nude during the application process. He did several make up tests until they found a design they both liked. After that, every day De Mare would show up on set and stand nude for 5-1/2 hours while makeup artist Tom Devlin applied the paint. Then it would take about two hours to remove it at the end of a day's shooting.
    • Goofs
      (at around 37 mins) When Sandie and Zilla run down the stairs to assist Rojer, the boom mic appears at the top of the screen for a full second.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Shaman: Is this the decision?

      Professor: It is.

      Shaman: Can you pay the price?

      Professor: I can make the payment.

      Shaman: All of it.

      [makes a bloody cut on The Professor's hand]

      Shaman: The beast requires flesh to become flesh. Your blood will be his price.

    • Connections
      Edited into Killjoy Goes to Hell (2012)

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Killjoy's Revenge
    • Filming locations
      • China
    • Production companies
      • Full Moon Entertainment
      • 8 Ball Stunts of Hollywood
      • ACE Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 16 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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