Saturday, January 16, 2021

Classic Movie Recommendation: Killer Klowns from Outer Space

Killer Klowns from Outer Space is a 1988 horror comedy that's just as ridiculous as its name suggests.  It's about a group of aliens that come to earth to kidnap and eat people, and yes, these aliens are clowns.  Not only do they have the look, but their spaceship is also a big circus tent, and they encase people in cotton candy before taking them back there.

I'm not going to pretend that this film is a shining example of the fine art of cinema.  It's not.  It's just an hour and a half of dumb fun, so if the premise of this movie doesn't appeal to you, then you're almost certainly not going to like it.  But if it sounds like something you'd enjoy, then you need to watch it.  It's one of the greatest horror comedies of all time, and it's absolutely hilarious.  For example, it has great lines of dialogue like this one:

"It was a space ship. And there was these things, these killer clowns, and they shot popcorn at us! We barely got away!"

On top of that, the clowns themselves are pretty cool too.  The filmmakers managed to create a look for them that fits the movie's tone just about perfectly.  They appear deformed or mutated, so they're obviously inhuman bad guys, but they don't look downright evil like Pennywise or Art the Clown.  Instead, they have a humorously warped look that lets you know they're monsters, but in a funny way.

Just seeing these clowns walk around town looking for victims is a hoot, but the real treat is seeing what they do to the people they come across.  They use various circus stereotypes to charm their victims and get them to put their guard down, and then the clowns either kill them or capture them.  To take just a few examples, one of the clowns lures in an unknowing victim with a puppet show, and another one does something similar by making shadow puppets with his hands.

But the clowns aren't the only thing this movie gets right.  Great monsters are obviously a must, but if the characters were bad, then this film would've faded into obscurity like a million other horror comedies with similarly ridiculous premises.  Thankfully, though, this movie succeeds on that front as well.

For instance, there's a curmudgeonly old cop named Deputy Mooney who doesn't believe any of this is real.  He's absolutely convinced that the entire town is just playing an elaborate prank on him, and the movie plays his extreme skepticism as a running joke that gets funnier and funnier as the evidence for the clowns begins to pile up.  And then we have the Terenzi brothers, a pair of buffoons who drive an ice cream truck, and their shenanigans fit right in with the tone of the film.

Finally, we have the main characters, a high school couple named Mike and Debbie and a young cop named Dave.  They're the heart and soul of this story (at least inasmuch as a movie like this even has a heart and soul), so they're much more serious than the other characters.  They ground the film with some real emotional tension, so you find yourself actually caring what happens to them.

When we put this all together, we get a genuinely great horror comedy that's stood the test of time.  This movie combines likeable characters with hilarious monsters, so when the credits roll, you feel completely satisfied.  It has everything you could want out of a movie named Killer Klowns from Outer Space, so if you're a fan of horror comedies with hysterically ridiculous premises, you do not want to miss out on this one.

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