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OK: I haven't seen 1 or 2, so diving straight in with Witchouse 3 maybe isn't the best approach.
The downside:
The plot doesn't make a lot of sense - it isn't REALLY horror, or suspense
* Brinke Stevens has nothing to do apart from trying to look menacing * Debbie Rochon's character is far too "guarded", you don't really get under her skin and find out what she's about until very late in the film, making most of her appearance seem a bit wooden * Tanya Dempsey's character is not well defined, so again the acting seems lacklustre * Paul Darrigo's character is also poorly defined
So as such, I honestly can't recommend the film at all, except that I feel honour bound to say that Tina Krause demonstrates moments of genuinely good acting abilities, (given the character she has to portray), and what she really lacks most is some decent direction.
(No, I'm not a long standing fan of Krause, in fact I'd never heard of her before watching this film).
I'd honestly like to see her work on a major budget horror film, with someone like Stephen King, to see the extent of her acting ability.
You probably won't suffer by avoiding this film, but watch out for Ms Krause in case she makes the move into big league films!
The downside:
The plot doesn't make a lot of sense - it isn't REALLY horror, or suspense
* Brinke Stevens has nothing to do apart from trying to look menacing * Debbie Rochon's character is far too "guarded", you don't really get under her skin and find out what she's about until very late in the film, making most of her appearance seem a bit wooden * Tanya Dempsey's character is not well defined, so again the acting seems lacklustre * Paul Darrigo's character is also poorly defined
So as such, I honestly can't recommend the film at all, except that I feel honour bound to say that Tina Krause demonstrates moments of genuinely good acting abilities, (given the character she has to portray), and what she really lacks most is some decent direction.
(No, I'm not a long standing fan of Krause, in fact I'd never heard of her before watching this film).
I'd honestly like to see her work on a major budget horror film, with someone like Stephen King, to see the extent of her acting ability.
You probably won't suffer by avoiding this film, but watch out for Ms Krause in case she makes the move into big league films!
this film lacks 'identity' - is it an action/adventure or a comedy?
Arnold Schwarzenegger is still the killing machine, although now he steals biker leathers (terminator protocol dictates that Arnold must ALWAYS wear leathers) from a male stripper who also inadvertently teaches him the phrase "talk to der hand!"
Old catchphrases are recycled as well - "SHE'LL be back!" Arnie observes, having blows the latest anti-terminator terminator through a wall and down an air vent
While the pure shock value of seeing a terminator cut its own flesh away is now totally lost, (remember a cinema full of people going "Ew!!" when Arnie cut one of his eyes out in the original Terminator movie?) there are still serious moments, as when a woman motorist sees a naked woman (the latest terminator - remember everyone seems to come from the future naked) walking in the street - clearly the motorist has an empathetic moment of what the hell has been done to that poor woman?
T3 as a weak and uninspired effort - you won't lose much by not watching it!
Arnold Schwarzenegger is still the killing machine, although now he steals biker leathers (terminator protocol dictates that Arnold must ALWAYS wear leathers) from a male stripper who also inadvertently teaches him the phrase "talk to der hand!"
Old catchphrases are recycled as well - "SHE'LL be back!" Arnie observes, having blows the latest anti-terminator terminator through a wall and down an air vent
While the pure shock value of seeing a terminator cut its own flesh away is now totally lost, (remember a cinema full of people going "Ew!!" when Arnie cut one of his eyes out in the original Terminator movie?) there are still serious moments, as when a woman motorist sees a naked woman (the latest terminator - remember everyone seems to come from the future naked) walking in the street - clearly the motorist has an empathetic moment of what the hell has been done to that poor woman?
T3 as a weak and uninspired effort - you won't lose much by not watching it!
Flying in the face of public opinion, I have to say that this is a GREAT version of Buffy, and is in my opinion far preferable to the TV series with Ms Gellar.
Kirsty Swanson is (to put it mildly), an air-head, a complete and utter bimbo, her world is fashion makeup and dating. NOT being a slayer and rooting out evil vampires! And as such, taking on the role of being the slayer has far more culture shock for her than the TV series provides.
It's a funny film, and is intended to be such. The casting is solid, with Rutger Hauer as head vampire, and the great Donald Sutherland as the slayer's watcher.
Look out for GREAT lines, such as "kill him - A LOT!!", "Great - so my secret weapon ... is PMS!?"
Prepare to laugh!!
Kirsty Swanson is (to put it mildly), an air-head, a complete and utter bimbo, her world is fashion makeup and dating. NOT being a slayer and rooting out evil vampires! And as such, taking on the role of being the slayer has far more culture shock for her than the TV series provides.
It's a funny film, and is intended to be such. The casting is solid, with Rutger Hauer as head vampire, and the great Donald Sutherland as the slayer's watcher.
Look out for GREAT lines, such as "kill him - A LOT!!", "Great - so my secret weapon ... is PMS!?"
Prepare to laugh!!