Hatchet III (Unrated Director's Cut) (Blu-ray)
Victor Crowley Lives Again
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: Unrated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 21 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: August 13, 2013
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: Dark Sky Films
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Kane Hodder & Danielle Harris | |
Performer: | Zach Galligan, Caroline Williams, Derek Mears, Parry Shen & Sid Haig | |
Directed by | B.J. McDonnell | |
Edited by | Ed Marx | |
Screenwriting by | Adam Green | |
Composition by | Scott Glasgow | |
Produced by | Sarah Elbert | |
Director of Photography: | Will Barratt |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: D --
As in the earlier installments, the climax comes across as merely one last cliché designed to please gore aficionados who've been schooled on past, superior horror efforts.
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AV Club
[T]he film offers gore hounds generous doses of the bloodily explicit mayhem they’ve come to expect.
Hollywood Reporter
Rating: 3/4 --
With new revelations and what appears to be a final solution for Crowley's curse, could this really be the final installment in the franchise? (insert sinister laugh here)
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MovieCrypt.com
Rating: 1/4 --
Will there be a "Hatchet IV''? I shudder to think about it.
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New York Post
Rating: 2/5 --
It's great to see Zach Galligan on the big screen again, but Hatchet III serves up a host of unimaginative kills stymied by terrible gore effects. Strictly for fans of the series.
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What Culture
Rating: 0/5 --
The crowd that likes these things will certainly be psyched. Everyone else, not so much.
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New York Daily News
This horror sequel delivers the explicitly bloody mayhem genre fans crave.
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Hollywood Reporter
Product Description:
Traumatized Marybeth (Danielle Harris) faces off against deformed psychopath Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder) once again in this gory sequel that finds director B.J. McDonnell taking over the reins from series originator Adam Green, who penned the screenplay. Having just turned Victor Crowley's head into raw hamburger with a point-blank shotgun blast, tormented heroine Marybeth must once more fight for her life when the deformed maniac resurrects yet again. Fortunately for Marybeth, a well-placed chainsaw rips Crowley clean in two, allowing her the opportunity to make her way to the closest police station, where Sheriff Fowler (Zach Galligan) is contending with drunken Mardi Gras revelers. Drenched in blood and carrying Crowley's scalp, Marybeth is quickly hosed down and locked up in a cell. As Sheriff Fowler heads to Honey Island Swamp with his best men to investigate, his ex-wife, disgraced reporter Amanda (Caroline Williams) convinces Deputy Winslow (Robert Diago DoQui) to let her question Marybeth. Meanwhile in the swamp, Crowley descends upon the first responders tasked with cleaning up the shocking scene. With half the force heading in as back-up, Amanda realizes that they key to defeating Crowley may lie in his father's remains, and talks Deputy Winslow into bringing Marybeth along as they head to a nearby town to retrieve them. By the time Amanda, Deputy Winslow, and Marybeth arrive in the swamp to confront Crowley, the madman has already massacred most of the police as well as a heavily armed swat team led by the fearless Hawes (Derek Mears). Should their bold plan fail, the trio will certainly die horribly. With no options left, they venture into the darkness to confront the legend that never dies.