
En route to a run-down shelter they are set to renovate as community service, a group of juvenile delinquents and the two chaperones accompanying them run into a minor set-back when their bus breaks down. When trying to find a phone, one of the teens is shot, and the group finds shelter with a voodoo priestess. While trying to use voodoo to save their friend, two of the teens accidentally unleash the evil spirit known as Killjoy.... (Full plot summary below)
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En route to a run-down shelter they are set to renovate as community service, a group of juvenile delinquents and the two chaperones accompanying them run into a minor set-back when their bus breaks down. When trying to find a phone, one of the teens is shot, and the group finds shelter with a voodoo priestess. While trying to use voodoo to save their friend, two of the teens accidentally unleash the evil spirit known as Killjoy.
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| User ReviewMEC rThis movie is hilarious! It's not even scary. The "horror" in it is so bad you can't help but laugh, rent it and see for yourselves! |
| User ReviewJ KIt's so unbelievably shit I give this 5 stars - have a few beers with this one and you will laugh your arse off!! Comedy-Horror at it's best! |
| User ReviewWes SClowns are creepy so it adds to the scares in Killjoy. |
| User ReviewKyle Pwho doesn't love killjoy? he's so cuddly. |
| User ReviewRyan CSomehow they took it to the next level. Amazing film! |
| User ReviewTanner MA surprisingly marked improvement over the first Killjoy movie, thanks mostly to the involvement of executive producer J.R. Bookwalter and stars Debbie Rochon and Trent Haaga. Haaga's performance of the evil clown is vastly more entertaining than his predecessor. This film has more to offer than the first: a coherent storyline, a little blood and gore, and a lack of idiotic, laughably embarrassing digital effects, yet ultimately it still leaves much to be desired. But it's a step in the right direction, and actually made me interested in seeing the next film in the series. |
| User ReviewThe VTwo years after Killjoy and a sequel was made. This time a group of inner city youth are sent into the woods to fix up a cabin as punishment, but are thrown off course when one of them is shot by a backwoods woman with a shotgun and their van breaks down. They hold up in a voodoo woman's house and before you know it Killjoy shows up to taunt and play with these juvenile delinquents. This sequel was just okay, but sadly it takes an almost 40 minutes before Killjoy shows up and when he does he's played well by Trent Haaga. Before it was Angel Vargas, but I guess they wanted to go with a different actor to play him. Not as good as the first movie though, but once Killjoy rears his ugly face in the later half of the film it becomes sort of fun to watch. |
| User ReviewLouise KKilljoy attacks more teens from the ghetto. Not much different from the first. |
| User ReviewBloodmarsh Kit's been a while since i've seen this...i remember the woods and a clown w/ pube hair-hair. |