Funny Man
1994 Directed by Simon Sprackling
Synopsis
He's cheeky & he's cruel!
When Max Taylor wins the ancestral home of Callum Chance in a game of Poker, little does he realize that the game is far from over... One by one, Max's family are murdered by the Funny Man, a demonic jester with a varied and imaginative repertoire of homicidal techniques and an irreverent sense of humor. Meanwhile, Max's brother is on his way to the mansion with a bunch on hitchhikers who will be lucky to survive the night.
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I am really not sure where to begin with the British horror-comedy from 1994, Funny Man. I have so many thoughts swimming around in my brain, coupled with copious amounts of caffeine swimming around in my veins that I hope I can string my thoughts together at least somewhat cohesively.
I feel like I have tapped into something here, with Funny Man being the second British horror comedy I have seen (to my knowledge) after the fantastic Unmasked Part 25. While most American/Canadian horror comedies from the 1990s and earlier tend to be geared more towards spoofing the horror genre itself in an extremely slapstick manner, British horror comedies, while taking a stab at themselves, bring a different level of…
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Very odd British horror/comedy about a killer jester with a Welsh accent. Some amusingly gruesome death scenes but little else stop it from being totally awful.
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I am really not sure where to begin with the British horror-comedy from 1994, Funny Man. I have so many thoughts swimming around in my brain, coupled with copious amounts of caffeine swimming around in my veins that I hope I can string my thoughts together at least somewhat cohesively.
I feel like I have tapped into something here, with Funny Man being the second British horror comedy I have seen (to my knowledge) after the fantastic Unmasked Part 25. While most American/Canadian horror comedies from the 1990s and earlier tend to be geared more towards spoofing the horror genre itself in an extremely slapstick manner, British horror comedies, while taking a stab at themselves, bring a different level of…
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Very odd British horror/comedy about a killer jester with a Welsh accent. Some amusingly gruesome death scenes but little else stop it from being totally awful.