Quick Review: Possessing neither the shock value of the original, nor the gruesome nastiness of the "Full Sequence", the thankfully final entry in arguably the most controversial horror franchise in film history is an outrageous bore, so uninspired, it's unintentionally funny, in an irritating way. Laser's overacting is annoying to death, and L. Harvey's disturbing character from the previous sequel is now a one-dimensional fool. Don't expect any scares here!
4 comments:
just saw it; the way I see it, the trilogy is supposed to resemble the three kind of horror movies being released nowadays: the straight horror (first sequence), the "over-horror" (full sequence) and the cheesy horror (final sequence).
I'm sure this movie will find an audience, I'm just not a part of it.
Kaijinu, I think your analysis on this series is way too profound. :)
Maybe. We all have to do something to make an awful thing "bearable" as some point...
Good job on doing that. :) I wouldn't waste my time, though. The film was a complete and utter rubbish.
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