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Three Inches

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
1.1K
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Noah Reid in Three Inches (2011)
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An average boy who resents his mundane life is struck by lightning during a particularly violent thunderstorm. When he recovers from the ordeal, he discovers that he has telekinetic powers.An average boy who resents his mundane life is struck by lightning during a particularly violent thunderstorm. When he recovers from the ordeal, he discovers that he has telekinetic powers.An average boy who resents his mundane life is struck by lightning during a particularly violent thunderstorm. When he recovers from the ordeal, he discovers that he has telekinetic powers.

  • Director
    • Jace Alexander
  • Writer
    • Harley Peyton
  • Stars
    • Noah Reid
    • Stephany Jacobsen
    • James Marsters
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jace Alexander
    • Writer
      • Harley Peyton
    • Stars
      • Noah Reid
      • Stephany Jacobsen
      • James Marsters
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Noah Reid
    Noah Reid
    • Walter Spackman
    Stephany Jacobsen
    Stephany Jacobsen
    • Tess
    • (as Stephanie Jacobsen)
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    James Marsters
    James Marsters
    • Troy Hamilton
    Naoko Mori
    Naoko Mori
    • Annika
    Alona Tal
    Alona Tal
    • Lily Thereoux
    Andrea Martin
    Andrea Martin
    • Belinda Spackman
    Brandon Jay McLaren
    Brandon Jay McLaren
    • Macklin Sportello
    Antony Del Rio
    Antony Del Rio
    • Carlos…
    Kyle Schmid
    Kyle Schmid
    • Brandon Hamilton
    Craig Eldridge
    Craig Eldridge
    • Todd
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Ethan
    Sophi Knight
    Sophi Knight
    • Cassie
    Tamara Hope
    Tamara Hope
    • Cate
    Dillon Casey
    Dillon Casey
    • Dillon
    David Eisner
    • Track Suit
    Lawrence Bayne
    Lawrence Bayne
    • Pavel Huscik
    Jung-Yul Kim
    • Junior
    Pedro Miguel Arce
    Pedro Miguel Arce
    • Mel
    • Director
      • Jace Alexander
    • Writer
      • Harley Peyton
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    8nicole_peacock

    Cute movie

    I liked it and would like it to be a show. I would watch it and I know my son would watch it with me. I watch a lot of shows and movies because I am home on SSI/SSD so I need them to be fun, freaky and entertaining if they are on Syfy. I think a lot of Syfy fans would enjoy watching this every week. There are 7 days that could have new programs and still keep the ones that are still on. To get more people watching a station you need to put on new and exciting movies and programs. The same thing over and over looses viewers. I am always searching the guide for new shows and that is how I found this movie. Please make it a weekly show.
    10giggedyguy

    Lot more style than Alphas

    Just want to be brief. This is one of the best Syfy has come up with in a while. The actors are great at delivering their lines, there's a lot of humor that just comes naturally to the characters. Everyone seems at ease with their respective roles.

    Saw a few mistakes (I'm hyper-analytical), such as sound effects being added that weren't even there in the beginning of the story! I think sound effects pollute the use of superpowers in most films and shows--it's like using 555 for a phone number to announce, "Hey, we're in a movie!" Sometimes they're appropriate (laser beam eyes would make a crackling sound as the heat burns the surrounding atmosphere, for instance). Saw a couple issues with timing, such as ducking someone coming out of a doorway BEFORE being able to even see into said doorway let alone the person coming out of it. But as a whole the entire show out-shined those very minor flaws.

    The characters are quite interesting, especially since some of their powers are quite underwhelming on their own (they're meant to be). Didn't notice any cheesy effects or typical green screen giveaways (I spot them most of the time, even in uber high budget films where the directors are gods in Movieland). Very little in this show requires the use of such special effects and the parts that do are executed quite well.

    I lost interest in Alphas because it is too heavy-handed and doesn't bring anything new and, in fact, is over-the-top with a lot of stuff. While Three Inches has a very similar premise, the delivery is exceedingly better than Alphas as well as other shows.

    If this isn't green-lighted for more episodes then I'm almost out of shows to watch on Syfy, save for Warehouse 13 (gets funnier every episode, which more than makes up for some ridiculous plots in some episodes, most of which include Fargo from Eureka--not his timeline, not his universe!) :)
    3scottwallvashon

    A combination of both kinds of show offered by the Syfy Channel

    I just finished watching the pilot for Three Inches. It would have made a good Disney film if they had made it 45 years ago (except for the violence, of course). It actually reminds me a lot of The Absent Minded Professor with Fred MacMurray—the scene where they attached flubber to the bottoms of their feet and won the basketball game.

    What has become of the Sci-Fi (oh sorry…Syfy) Channel? Whatever happened to the notion that science fiction is about the exploration of ideas? Everything they have to offer is either abominably cute or a reworked cliché. It is either a magical place where anything can happen as long as it is mixed with unbearably light humor or a vampire living together with a werewolf and a ghost (all cliché).

    Three Inches seems to be a combination of both kinds of show offered by the Syfy Channel: cliché and adorable. I realize it was being considered as an alternate for Alphas, but that is even more to the point. Why were they considering two such similar (and ultimately cliché) shows? Couldn't they also have been considering a show about inter-dimensional travel? Now that I think of it, whatever happened to space opera? When Battlestar Galactica ended, couldn't they have looked into something along those lines?

    Instead, we have vampires, werewolves, ghosts, campy towns with magical properties, and super heroes with limited powers. Oh yea, there are the reality shows. As Bender would say, "Gag unto me with a spoon."

    When the Sci-Fi Channel was invented, especially in an environment where it seemed possible to create any illusion one could imagine, I thought it was the return of the golden age of science fiction.

    Oh, the agony. It's like someone stuck me with a three inch knife—not enough to kill; just enough to maim.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Has its foibles, but still one of SyFy's better efforts

    I have made no secret of disliking most of(if not all of) SyFy's output. Three Inches is one of their better efforts, and had potential to grow into a show. Certainly it does have its foibles, some of the sound effects did seem out of place, almost as if they had been thrown in at last minute, and had no real reason to be there, and the beginning(first 15-20 minutes or so) was rather lengthy. But the biggest problem was that despite having a great premise, with some great ideas and rarely feeling dull, the tone of the story was uneven, it alternates from wacky, gloomy, sweet and harsh, and it makes one wish that they had stuck to just one or two of these. However, Three Inches does look good, the scenery is atmospheric and striking and the photography is much better than the haphazard quality I was expecting. The effects are better than average as well, Three Inches doesn't rely heavily on this area and that is a good thing as it does focus on what matters more, the script and characters. The writing is clever and often very funny, while the characters are more than the stereotypical ones you often find, Walter is a character you do identify with and Macklin is an amusing character who I would've loved to have seen more of. Despite the uneven tone, I did like some of the ideas that Three Inches presented, such as Carlos' comic-book-like narration, Ethan's heartfelt reveal about Walter treating him like normal and being the only one and Watts' sweeter personality underneath her seemingly hard one. The acting is good, Noah Reid's lead performance is very likable, while James Marsters gives one of those cool and mysterious performances that he excels so well at. Overall, one of SyFy's better efforts though still not perfect. If it had evolved into a show, I'm sure what was wrong here- which is not a lot in comparison to the usual standard- would have been done better as time progressed. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Filmed as a pilot for a potential TV show on SyFy but the show never happened.
    • Quotes

      Watts: I don't have a lot of friends, Walter. I was hoping you could be my friend.

      Walter Spackman: Why?

      Watts: Because you're smart, funny and easy to talk to.

      Walter Spackman: Everybody wants to be my friend.

      Watts: [snickers] Another superpower?

      Walter Spackman: Uh, sometimes it feels more like an unnecessary limitation.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 3 pulgadas
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Fox 21 Television Studios
      • Harley Payton TV
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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