Starring: Kent McCord, James T. Callahan, Sarah Douglas, Melinda Clarke, Abigail Lenz Directed By: Brian Yuzna Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Trimark Pictures Number of Items: 1 Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 28, 2001 Running Time: 97 minutes Theatrical Release Date: 1993
piercings much?:p this was my favorite one.she was hot and i liked her all pierced.yeah good stuff from when i was a kid:D
Return of the living dead 3 I have not seen parts 4, and 5 and may not want to...But this one certainly derserves a mention. I will definitely review 1 and 2 in due time! You have to give it to part 3 they're certainly trying to do something different to the first two parts and to some degree it succeeds. They try to captivate the story to a level exploring behind the goverments plots/plans to do with frozen incarbonate zombies.. but of course they break out nad it goes hideously wrong! One young lady gets infected, she slowly turns into one...with a sadistic consequences! Shes cutting open her body to become something else all together..thus here definitely ups the knotch of what they could next in further sequels...And there are some truly bloody,gorey moments too but alas not much else though. The story holds togeather enough to make a 3 star but, what lets this down is it's refusal to be either funny or scary. In the first one the mix was just right, the second wasn't a bad sequel but here its neither here nor there. Myself, i think they could of gone for scares and it could of surpassed the second one, but the acting lets it down and literally those 'are' the funny moments in it. If it had some jokes we would of all laughed along knowing its all supposed to be 'schlocky' unfortunately i think this has become like many are now a franchise. You're better off checking out new indie horror's with better ideas... It doesn't try to be hard enoughto be a classic and thats where it falls apart. 'Society' now theres a classic thanks for that Yuzna ;-)
Pros- Zombies, a hot zombie chick, some intereting ideas.
Cons- Probably best to watch the original, neither horror nor comedy, bad acting.
You almsot wouldn't think it was from the same gene pool as the first two, check out Society and Re-Animator for better films from Brian Yuzna as Director/Producer
Disturbing, Flawed Gore Pic While this film is by no means great (or terrible), it certainly remains one of the most disturbing from the gore wave of the '80s. The leading lady deserves a lot of credit for creating an iconic character. She is attractive, revolting, monstrous and pitiful all at once. Overall, the film is pretty sickening, rising above the level of utter hack schlock, but lacking the nuance to make it work. Bride of Reanimator is ultimately the more disgusting femme outing, but this one came closer to doing something worthwhile.
Not As Bad As I Thought It Would Be I expected a movie of abominable quality when sitting down to watch it, but was a bit surprised at some of it's good points. I won't go into too many specifics here, but some thought was put into character interaction in this film and plot resolution. Some of the acting wasn't that good and there were some holes in the story, but this certainly wasn't as bad as a ROTLD sequel could have been -- it makes for a good Sci-Fi channel movie.
Loved It It was hard for me to find this film, so when I ordered it on Amazon I wasn't disappointed. The product came exactly as described, the film was excellent for being a third chapter in the series. I recommend this film to every horror fan out there.