When a college student witnesses the alleged suicide of her roommate, it sets into motion a series of horrific events that cause her to fear the supernatural entity. As she tries to convince... Read allWhen a college student witnesses the alleged suicide of her roommate, it sets into motion a series of horrific events that cause her to fear the supernatural entity. As she tries to convince the rest of her dorm that the Boogeyman does exist, the evil force grows stronger and her... Read allWhen a college student witnesses the alleged suicide of her roommate, it sets into motion a series of horrific events that cause her to fear the supernatural entity. As she tries to convince the rest of her dorm that the Boogeyman does exist, the evil force grows stronger and her friends begin to pay the price. Now she must stop this ultimate evil before the entire ca... Read all
- David
- (as Chuck Hittinger)
- Lukas
- (as WB Alexander)
- Boogeyman
- (as Niky Sotirov)
- Police Officer
- (as Vlado Mihaylov)
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The third was expected to be just as bad but was a pleasant surprise, it's still mediocre but its passable by comparison.
This time the film actually has a structure, a competent plot and the "Boogeyman" isn't bad at all in appearance/execution.
It follows a tried and tested formula, kids in uni getting picked off one by one by this malevolent force but the "Belief" system makes for some interesting scenarios.
The deaths are average, the script is passable and the movie as a whole is nothing even remotely special but compared to the first two this is a work of art.
Just about watchable stuff and certainly ending the trilogy on a high....ish note.
The Good:
Boogeyman looks great
Has a few very inventive ideas
A couple of the girls on the cast were great
The Bad:
Potential was squandered
Still very generic
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
That girl from Coronation Street & Hollyoaks doesn't know how to age! Seriously, she has access to the fountain of eternal youth and I demand a pint or two....or three...or a weekend of bathing in it! I'm approaching 40 leave me alone!
"Boogeyman 3" has an interesting premise that the imaginary monster that is used to frighten children gets stronger when people believe that the entity does exist. There is one creepy sequence when Sarah sees the corridor of Hammond Halls covered of corpses and gore. However, for a clever woman like Sarah, it would be obvious that she was doing exactly what the boogeyman wanted generating panic and making the students believe on the evil force. Despite of the flaws, this movie is not so bad and it is a worthwhile entertainment. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "O Pesadelo 3" ("The Nightmare 3")
There's something I've learned while spending the majority of my film-watching life consumed by the horror genre: No matter how good or bad a film is, a sequel is always a good idea (in the minds of the producers, that is). From the ten Friday the 13th sequels (which range from great to insultingly bad) to the thirteen (with more coming) Witchcraft films (all of which are awful), no matter how unnecessary a sequel seems, you can always fit one in. These days, it seems even worse. Even seemingly unknown films are getting countless sequels. Now, I can understand the annual Saw installment. They're perfect Hollywood moneymakers: Lots of earnings with minimal risks. But, Boogeyman? Does this really need two sequels? The first one was bad enough (yet still somehow managed to earn more than double its budget at the box office), and the second was pretty bad as well. . . so, why a third? Well, they've got that $28 million they earned at the box office burning a hole in their pocket and, instead of using it on something worthwhile, why not throw a couple million at what they assume is a built-in audience. Is there a built-in audience? Would I count as a part of that simply because I've seen both? I sure hope not. Regardless, before watching, I had actually heard some not-so-bad things about this installment, so I thought I'd return to the subpar franchise once more. This is the last time though, I swear! Anyway. . . the film itself is pretty bad. Most notably, the amateurish acting and script make for a dull and unlikable movie. The direction seems very "TV movie" and the editing is awful, exchanging MTV-style jump cuts for real scares. As a whole, the film stands as a typically underwhelming, unscary, and poorly made low-budget horror that should be avoided by anyone other than the truest of fans of the first two Boogeymans (then again, if you like both of those, I don't know what you WON'T like).
Obligatory Horror Elements:
- Subgenre: Demonic, I guess? Or ghost, or something.
- Violence/Gore: There's a good bit of blood but none of the violence is really explicit enough to make it worth it.
- Sex/Nudity: A teensy bit of the homely girl at the beginning, but nothing too sexy.
- Scares/Suspense: A for effort, but flash-cuts aren't really all that scary. The acting was pretty frightening though.
- Mystery: Not really. Just pretty stupid.
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Final verdict: 3.5/10. Lame, unoriginal, and unscary. Pass on this one.
-AP3-
Did you know
- TriviaBoth Nikolai Sotirov and Vladimir Yosifov play The Boogeyman.
- GoofsWhen Audrey picks up the paper to read about her father's death, the newspaper article regarding the murders starts to read as follows (misspellings included): "Boogeyman killer claims eight victims at Hillridge clinic Yesterday was commit a brutal crime! At Hilarige hospital ware killed 10 patients include the hospital personal!"
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $156,941
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1