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Masters of Horror: We All Scream for Ice Cream Overview
BUSTER THE CLOWN IS A MENTALLY CHALLENGED MAN WHO SELLS ICE CREAM FROM HIS CHEERY TYME TRUCK UNTIL A CRUEL PRANK BY A BUNCH OF NEIGHBORHOOD BOYS GOES HORRIFICALLY WRONG. A GENERATIONLATER, BUSTER & HIS TRUCK HAVE RETURNED FOR SWEET REVENGE & EVERY FROZEN TREAT WILL BRING ITS ONW TASTE OF HELL.
Killer Klown from Inner Space - E. Valero - Woodbridge, Ontario Canada
Residents of a small town are dropping like flies and deaths related to the return of a former Ice Cream Vendors, a clown named Buster (William Forsythe). The problem is that Buster is dead and has come to seek revenge against those who, years before, he played a cruel trick on him and fatal.
Judging from the comments, this episode of season 2 of "Masters of Horror" has many fans and even though this is clearly not the best of the bunch, was able to hold my attentionand entertain me until the lame climax. Now I have to honestly say this is due in large part because I read these negative reviews in advance, so my expectations were low and firmly attached to what I got was better than I expected. Gore hounds and hard-core fans of the series will surely be disappointed that this episode has no gore (unless the sight of melting ice cream makes you sick), no sex, no nudity and the film really takes seriously (I was surprisedactors were able to keep a straight face while reciting their lines) and, judging from the material, which is a big no-no. Some of the quirkier past episodes of the series clearly played for laughs and threw in some explicit gore for good measure, a difference in this installment. With that said, this movie has some gruesome scenes and a heck of a villain. We must remember that the horror does not necessarily mean buckets of blood and guts. If done well, a movie can be scary without blood. Neversince I saw "Poltergeist" as a child, I was disheartened to clown and this show was a ghostly sight to behold and well played by Forsythe. There are also some really gruesome scenes depicting spectral Busters ice cream truck surrounded by mist and ghostly whispers slowly frozen on their way to the neighborhood streets are dark and disturbing as the scenes of the hypnotized children clutching their change and waiting for Buster and his truck ice-cream during the Midnight Hour. However, I amnot so good that the weighs out the bad and the film maker had a lot of opportunity here to make a great ghost story with a character of so many children and adults are afraid to but somehow were not able to pull it off with success. This is a shame because the evil ghost had so much potential. It is not a complete loss as this is one of the few episodes of the MOH series you can watch some of your older kids with the only doubt is the scene rather amusingdisappearance of the town bully in his hot tub.
"We All Scream for Ice Cream" will not please those looking for a blood soaked thrill. If you can overcome this and can put up with a stupid story of supernatural revenge, and a creeping killer (for the most part) a chilling atmosphere, you can find this particular episode is a fun watch.
Lame - Aaron Merkel - Kutztown, PA USA
Mildly entertaining but also very mild, 95% of the time. The ice cream man was more ridiculous than scary. The ice cream man was killed at the end of the film, yet, surprisingly back and watch the audience and said [we all scream] "ICE CREAM" and then the movie ends. Nice way of saying "screw you" to the public. What a joke.
More funny than frightening, but still enjoyable - N. Durham - Philadelphia, PA
Directed by Tom Holland (Fright Night, Child's Play), We All Scream for Ice Cream is more fun than scary episode from the second season of Showtime's Masters of Horror, but still managed to have fun no matter what. Lee Tergesen (HBO's Oz) plays a man whose family's old friends start dying, which leads him to believe that a clown dressed in ice cream man (William Forsythe) accidentally killed years earlier is resurrected from the dead and seeking revenge. Although there is some bad dialogue andoccasional as CRUD, We All Scream for Ice Cream offers a good amount of laughs and shocks, and Forsythe is a pleasure (no pun intended) as Buster the Clown. All in all, We All Scream for Ice Cream is nothing special, but not as bad as other reviews here can lead you to believe, and it is not half as bad as some of the other episodes you come across in the series Masters of Horror (chocolate Valerie on the stairs or anyone?).
ice scream, you scream we all scream for a refund - Micheal Hunt - Hellbourne
The best part of this movie is the picture on the cover, makes the film scary look, I mean, how can you go wrong with a clown murderess?
Easy, you make this film. This film does not arise at all afraid, and I find it hard that someone would say that is anything but a PG rated episode guys goosebumps.
Masters Of Horror? pffftt ... There's nothing scary of a direct pull of Stephen King's IT .... change the plot is that years ago, the children gathered on the clownand not-intentionally killed, now the clown back in revenge for giving us ice creams that children eat them when the parents would melt into a puddle of ice cream.
I do not even want to think about things that did not make sense, just avoid the movie is 55 minutes of boredom and not just a scare.
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