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Une jeune enseignante est sauvagement agressée. Le mercenaire Karl décide de prendre les choses en main et de faire le ménage...Une jeune enseignante est sauvagement agressée. Le mercenaire Karl décide de prendre les choses en main et de faire le ménage...Une jeune enseignante est sauvagement agressée. Le mercenaire Karl décide de prendre les choses en main et de faire le ménage...
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It seems that every other movie in this series is bad, I guess that means we will have to wait for a fourth outing to get any entertainment. Treat Williams returns in the third installment of the series that again has nothing to do with the previous two. It's the same basic story except this time Williams discovers that the school is giving their athletes steroids. Again there is lots of unnecessary violence and this time filmmakers are throwing in some gratutious nudity to go along with it. I sure hope the next one is better.
It's always a slippery slope with sequels especially after they've gone dtv. 'The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All' is a step down from previous entries. It keeps the same basic formula up until a point. Still has the series brand of action, but takes a wrong turn in the latter half. If you enjoy dtv sequels with low expectations and appreciate Treat Williams there's still fun tidbits here.
Karl Thomasson (Williams) loses a friend and fellow mercenary while on a mission in Kosovo. Asked to bring a medal back to his daughter who's a college professor. After she's targeted by the winning football team and put in the hospital, Karl goes undercover as a substitute once more again. He & some new associates go to work getting to the bottom of things and dispensing justice.
This entry isn't badly shot, but the premise doesn't deliver the same impact. In the last one, there was a bond with his niece and feelings because it was his brother. Also the football team could have been decent villains all on their own. The film opts to shift gears and the focus becomes some routine gangsters.
Treat gets to handout another lecture and display smarts in a few hand-to-hand fights. The heavy gunplay is left until the finale in your typical warehouse shootout. One of Karl's fellow mercenaries Andy (Claudia Christian) supplies laughs & good acting posing undercover as a ditzy waitress in a titty bar. Gracious enough to supply two bits of gratuitous female nudity, 'Winner Takes All' at least knows it's audience.
Karl Thomasson (Williams) loses a friend and fellow mercenary while on a mission in Kosovo. Asked to bring a medal back to his daughter who's a college professor. After she's targeted by the winning football team and put in the hospital, Karl goes undercover as a substitute once more again. He & some new associates go to work getting to the bottom of things and dispensing justice.
This entry isn't badly shot, but the premise doesn't deliver the same impact. In the last one, there was a bond with his niece and feelings because it was his brother. Also the football team could have been decent villains all on their own. The film opts to shift gears and the focus becomes some routine gangsters.
Treat gets to handout another lecture and display smarts in a few hand-to-hand fights. The heavy gunplay is left until the finale in your typical warehouse shootout. One of Karl's fellow mercenaries Andy (Claudia Christian) supplies laughs & good acting posing undercover as a ditzy waitress in a titty bar. Gracious enough to supply two bits of gratuitous female nudity, 'Winner Takes All' at least knows it's audience.
Being a Treat Williams (The Deep End of the Ocean, Deep Rising) fan, I was very disappointed to see him do a direct to HBO sequel to The Substitute (starring Tom Berenger). After seeing The Substitute 2 I was even more disappointed it was a boring action film saved only by Williams who pretty much walked through the role anyways. Now once again Williams is doing a direct to HBO sequel. And although I'm still disappointed, at least The Substitute 3 is a decent action film. Williams once again goes undercover as a teacher this time at a nice college where the football players are given almost free rein (including beating up teachers). When undercover Williams discovers a whole conspiracy involving the football team. The film is nothing great, but does provide solid entertainment and Williams is very good in the lead, this time not just walking through the role, but giving some energy.
I'm a fan of Substitute and Substitute 2, but this one left me a little lukewarm. I hope they keep the series going, because this installment needs some redeeming. I felt that the ending was too quick and sudden, and there wasn't really enough establishing of all the characters to give us a feeling of if we should care.
If you've seen any action film, then you've seen "The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All", the second sequel to the original 1996 film. Treat Williams (The Phantom, Deep Rising) reprises his role from "The Substitute 2" as Carl Thomason, a hired mercenary-turned-teacher. The plot of this movie revolves around Thomason trying to find the people who attacked an old war buddy's daughter. This movie basically goes for mindless action at the expense of logic. All in all, it's a decent movie if your in the mood for some mind-numbing action.
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- AnecdotesThe movie was shot in 16 days.
- GaffesA bad guy gets his arm cut off. By the look of the arm, the arm is severed below the shoulder but when we see the guy, it appears that the cut was made at the shoulder. (And it is obvious that his arm tucked into his shirt.)
- Citations
Josh Silver: Look, uh, Miss Stewart. I can't fail another class this semester. ok? I mean if I do my father may cut me off.
Prof. Nicole Stewart: All you do in this class, Josh, is crack jokes and check out my ass neither of which is on the syllabus.
Josh Silver: Look at me, bitch!
Prof. Nicole Stewart: Get out of here. Get out!
- Versions alternativesFinnish video version is cut by 55 seconds.
- ConnexionsFollowed by The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option (2001)
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- Durée
- 1h 29min(89 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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