This scene to me has much deeper meaning then people realize. It shows they are organized. They look like they’ve been doing stuff like this for a very long time. Every individual has their set job.
Makes you wonder the origin of the clown. I think they visited earth before so that's where people got the clown from. The original documents (if any) were lost to time hundreds of years ago assuming that these aliens visited at that time.
Klowns I can see Joe ( klown that shot the guy) Bash ( first green haired one to show up, also has the yellow stripe going through his hair) Frank ( In the shot when Joe shot the guy, the one who has the pink shoes) Fatso ( Walking by Frank, that has the yellow shoes) Baldo (The one holding the popcorn bazooka) Storefront ( He is the purple one that holds the cocoon sucker on the right, also looks like Rudy. Talls ( the one that holds one of the Cotten candy cocoon) Red hair Dunk ( The one that catch’s a cocoon) Dunk brother ( The one that tosses the cocoon out the window) Spikey ( He’s the one that walks by the cocoons) Killbo ( He’s the blue one, that holds the cocoon sucker on the left) Mojo ( He drives the float) Sorry for Grammar mistakes just I was making this comment fast.
I feel like I have to say this but no one has truly lived a good life if they didn't at least see killer klowns from outer space once in their lifetime. Who agrees?
ok there are 2 things that I'd like to say: one: I wish that Mike had said "Hiya Porky." To Rich Terenzi when they saw the parade of Klowns walking down the street. And two: That one guy definitely would've lived if he hadn't run from out from under the car
@@ShadowDurza I've read the script of the movie, and he actually says that! XD I suppose they cut it off because they didn't want to ruin the foreboding mood the sight of the parade built.
The Klowns had names, too: Fatso, Jumbo (the one who killed Curtis Mooney), Shorty (the one with the Klown Bike), Spike (put on a puppet show then killed the guy watching it), Rudy, Bibbo (the "Mallet Klown"), and Slim (who killed several people at once with a shadow puppet from Hell).
The reasons why was to increase the onscreen body count and to show the brothers that the story Mike told them was true, character reason maybe a combination of fear and poor judgement, Like he saw the ice cream truck and thought he could make it to help but that is a weak explanation. Really there was no reason for him to run at that moment but to die.
Forget ever doing a remake or a sequel. KKFOS needs a survival horror game. It’s perfect, keep it as scary and goofy just a video game, this scene inspired that idea in me. It would be perfect so long as they don’t make it an action game. Maybe give you a knife toward the end of the game but no gun and don’t pull punches. If the clowns shoot you once your a cocoon.
@@FairyTopia_2000 Yeah, it could have been good or even a trilogy if it was done right. This is why I put the word out to Disney: I can be paid to design a show specifically for you, but you can't buy anything I make for my company. I don't want my brand name on it if you're gonna make it suck or cancel it.
1. The ones who knows that those klowns are monstrous, should of raised an army to destroy those creatures. 2. That guy who was hiding under the vehicle, should of stayed there till the creatures are out of sight. But nope, he perished.
technically they did get an army by the end, once Dave got word out to another larger city they sent all their forces armed and ready but by that time it was to late.
anyway else reminded of that scene in 2001 Yonggary when Captain Parker is driving Dr. Campbell in his jeep to the base and he doesn't believe Campbell about his story about Yonggary, then Yonggary appears in front of them.
Judging by what we see in this scene, when the guys in the ice cream truck discover the klowns in and around the street, the klowns had already been there for some time. They’ve got a large vacuum type vehicle, more than a dozen cotton candy cocoon victims, carnival themed decor everywhere, a klown tossing a cocoon victim out of a second story window in a house to another klown on the street below, klowns sweeping the area searching for more victims (one of them cocoons a dude that tries to make a run for it) cocoons organized into neat piles, a klown carrying a cotton candy cocoon, two other klowns operating the big vehicles, and the whole klown parade centered around said vehicle. This shows that these creatures are scarily smart, methodical, sadistic, and once they seize control of an area, it’s likely to be extremely difficult and dangerous to take it back from them. After all, their only real weakness are their big red noses.
1988: clowns land on earth to eat people by turning them into popcorn and cotton candy and get beaten by adults. 2017: a dangerous being land on earth to feed on kids every 27 years and gets beaten by middle school kids.
balloon boy fnaf 2 TV master - The Stephen King novel was published in 1986, which was two years before Killer Klowns From Outer Space’s release in 1988, and four years before the 1990 IT miniseries...
This movies Box art cover used to scare the hell out of me when I was a kid. But after watching since a friend told me it was funny, I really enjoyed this movie. This music was my favorite besides Klownzillas reveal
1:12 You know if I was that guy who was hiding underneath the car, I would've just waited until that clown who turned that guy into a cotton candy to pass by until the clowns were gone. Then I'll run home to safety and locked the house doors and windows.
Thing is, those clowns can fit through the smallest of holes, from pizza boxes to tiny cars and etc. No doubt they'll be able to slide through a crack in the wall or even just go through the key hole.
The first time I watched this as a kid it gave me so many nightmares, most clowns just look like humans but with Makeup on but these clowns are way more than humans with silly Makeups