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The Third Saturday in October Part V

  • 2022
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Kansas Bowling, Poppy Cunningham, and Autumnn Jaide in The Third Saturday in October Part V (2022)
Follow an implacable killer as he stalks and butchers the occupants of houses across the stretch of one lone country road while the residents prepare to watch a yearly college-football bout.
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Follow an implacable killer as he stalks and butchers the occupants of houses across the stretch of one lone country road while the residents prepare to watch a yearly college-football bout.Follow an implacable killer as he stalks and butchers the occupants of houses across the stretch of one lone country road while the residents prepare to watch a yearly college-football bout.Follow an implacable killer as he stalks and butchers the occupants of houses across the stretch of one lone country road while the residents prepare to watch a yearly college-football bout.

  • Director
    • Jay Burleson
  • Writer
    • Jay Burleson
  • Stars
    • Kansas Bowling
    • Poppy Cunningham
    • Taylor Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    444
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    • Director
      • Jay Burleson
    • Writer
      • Jay Burleson
    • Stars
      • Kansas Bowling
      • Poppy Cunningham
      • Taylor Smith
    • 11User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kansas Bowling
    Kansas Bowling
    • Maggie
    Poppy Cunningham
    Poppy Cunningham
    • PJ
    Taylor Smith
    Taylor Smith
    • Peter
    Bart Hyatt
    • Lester
    Autumnn Jaide
    • Holcomb
    Tom Hagale
    Tom Hagale
    • Neil
    Parker Love Bowling
    Parker Love Bowling
    • Sharon
    Dan Cutts
    Dan Cutts
    • George
    • (as Daniel Cutts)
    Devan Katherine
    Devan Katherine
    • Angela
    Erin Ownbey
    Erin Ownbey
    • Amy
    Faith Owens White
    • Betsy
    • (as Faith Bruner)
    Ian J. Cunningham
    Ian J. Cunningham
    • Arthur
    Robert W. Hill
    Robert W. Hill
    • Big Willie Nathan
    Alpha Trivette
    Alpha Trivette
    • Coach Amos Redd
    Eric Gray
    • Paramedic Antonio Latham
    Mike Corley
    • Winston
    Al Elliott
    • Dr. Mancuso
    Jay Burleson
    • Ronnie
    • Director
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    9lisa-69227

    For Third Saturday part V

    For Third Saturday in October part V

    "Don't know that I've ever experienced a better homage to classic 80's slashers than when I watched Third Saturday part V. I was instantly transported back to the video store days of my youth. Bowling and Cunningham's on screen chemistry carries the movie full steam ahead, supported aptly by the Hilarious Bart Hyatt, Taylor Smith, and Robert Hill. Burleson's insistence on starting the franchise with Part V isn't marketing...it's pure genius"

    For Third Saturday in October-

    For a movie with a micro budget like this one, I was totally unprepared for my great experience..check out my review ...
    7kannibalcorpsegrinder

    A solid if somewhat problematic follow-up

    Preparing for a big party, a group of friends gathers at a friend's house to celebrate the town's massive football rivalry game where they use the opportunity to score with their girlfriends, but when they find the festivities crashed by a supernatural killer must try to survive the night against the being.

    This was a solid enough sequel if just a slight step down from the original. One of the bright spots here is the rather fun setup that introduces some workable storylines for this kind of film. With the introduction of the killer returning and appearing on the outskirts of town in a rampage that goes unnoticed until it's too late serving this well enough to start the film, the continuation of the town's obsession with the particular football game being played on that date and the build-up of the relationships at stake between the main group of friends present, these pieces all combine together to make the first half here quite fun. The few bits of the friends hanging out with each other and preparing for the game before the party show a genuine sense of friendship that's quite effective at building sympathy for them which plays into the finish quite nicely. That provides the basic grounding for the film to go through a solid series of stalking scenes with the killer's brutality coming to the forefront quite nicely. With the encounters following suit of the first film with a slew of brutal, hard-hitting sequences that are made all the better for being practical effects. This one manages to strike just as impactful an impression here with the encounters and confrontations here. Featuring the first ambush at the farmer's house, the later scenes stalking their parents, or later coming up to the house while everyone is unaware of him being there, this one starts off well enough while also setting up the rampage that takes place at the party where he starts taking out the group as they split off from the others at the party. These are usually fun enough and filled with enough action to make for a likable and wholly enjoyable time. There are some issues to be had with this one. The main drawback to the film is much the same as an issue ins the first one in that the killer is somewhat more comical than he should be which makes him less imposing than he should be. Once again missing the sense of motivation for the rampage that was found in part one, here the whole thing is taken up a notch by the constantly utilized inability of everyone to notice he's there with people looking at the scene he's left behind and failing to notice or react to the obvious unnatural look of the scenario causing them to fall victim. These features combine together to make this killer feel quite underwhelming which is somewhat disappointing, much like the low-budget nature of this one standing out which is pretty frequent throughout here despite not being overtly detrimental but still stands out enough to hold this back.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Brief Nudity.
    4DoorsofDylan

    Another Saturday in October.

    Charmed by the sincere tribute to Grindhouse cinema with the Horror comedy The Third Saturday in October (2022-also reviewed), I was happy to find that the other film in the series was being shown at the Soho Horror Film Festival, this led to me counting down to the third Saturday.

    View on the film:

    Recorded as the fifth in a series where parts 2-4 don't actually exist, returning editor/writer/director Jay Burleson & cinematographer Chris Hilleke slam the franchise into the pre- Scream (1996) early mid-90's, which they wonderfully capture in flat, plainly lit for video, wide-shots, limited sides of Slasher set-pieces, and extended takes for attempts at Comedy sequences, which stumble on the dead-end that the Slasher had hit by this point.

    Along with emulating the visual state of Slasher flicks from this period, the screenplay by Burleson sadly strays a little too close to the writing style of this era, with the playful riffs on Grindhouse from the earlier movie, being replaced here with plodding, witless dialogue tangled up in a Slasher series which had overstayed its welcome by the third Saturday in October.
    5Otkon

    Curse you, statewide pepperoni shortage!

    It's definitely better than the original and that's saying much. Wait, is "saying much" a thing? Well, if it is, that is what I am saying.

    For a sequel it plays up the humor and less of the homage of the first one. And speaking of that, those films are listed in reverse order here with The Third Saturday in October Part V (2022) being the original and The Third Saturday in October (2022) being the sequel.

    But I think for continuity and thematic purposes, The Third Saturday in October (2022) is the first movie. And The Third Saturday in the October Part V (2022) is the only extant sequel. The Third Saturday in October Part II, The Third Saturday in October Part III and The Third Saturday in October Part IV are all explained as being lost. So perhaps, when those recreations are found and released they can be ranked in comparison to the two films in the series that are viewable in regard to their intentionally questionable qualities.

    I did find the bed foot guy the best part of this movie. That was fun.
    9kevincraig-12639

    Golden Corral vs. Ruth's Chris

    If you were expecting your steak to be seared at 1,700 degrees fahrenheit, you came to the wrong place. This flashback to a great decade in horror was ideal for those who enjoy a well-stocked buffet, however. Before you review this future cult classic, be sure to study up on the genre first. Understand the masterful way in which the producers not only filmed Harding's angst, but also the thematic touches from the early 80s. It was meant to be watched on VHS; not Blu-Ray.

    The manner in which they intertwined "the big game" was outstanding, although I'm not sure any true football fans would leave for catfish or any upstairs hijinks. Hackleburg is a dangerous place for teenagers; IMDb is similar for those not privy to past slasher films and how well they captured the essence of the era in a mere 89 blood-soaked minutes.

    Appreciate the steak and all the sides for what they are. I left the smorgasbord feeling quite satisfied and plan to return.

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Третья суббота октября: Часть пятая
    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Alabama, USA
    • Production company
      • Red Corpses
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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