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Hostel: Part III (2011) Movie Information |
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Overall Rank: |
12222 |
Avg. Rating: |
2.14/4 |
# of Ratings: |
14 |
Genres: |
Horror, Thriller |
Rating: |
R |
Language: |
English |
Theater Date: | 12/27/2011 |
DVD Release: |
12/27/2011 |
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Director: |
Scott Spiegel |
Actors: |
Kip Pardue Brian Hallisay John Hensley Sarah Habel Chris Coy Skyler Stone |
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Plot Outline:
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In this installment in the popular Hostel franchise, a bachelor party in Las Vegas turns into a hellish bloodbath for all involved. As the groom and his friends try to escape their sadistic tormentor, they're subjected to a feast of horrors.
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Lee 08/12/2012 (0 of 0 found this helpful) |
Rating of 3/4 |
Although a fan of this franchise, i was a little dissapointed by the 'gore' down, meaning their was way less gore this time. Ok im a gore hound when it comes to horror films, the gorier the better, which is why i love these films was the gore content was huge and the storyline original however i think the coolness of them died when Eli Roth turned over the director's chair to Scott Spiegel. Now don't get me wrong when i say all this as Spiegel didnt do too bad a job with the 3rd instalment however i went through this film feeling the series has lost it's edge or something along those lines? |
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Chris Kavan 07/12/2012 (0 of 0 found this helpful) |
Rating of 2/4 |
I would only recommend this to people who watched the original films, and only under the assumption you're really bored. There's nothing new here - other than the setting moving from backwards European hostel to VEGAS BABY! - people die, they throw in a twist or two, it ends. Nothing more, nothing less. |
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Snoogans 01/12/2012 (0 of 0 found this helpful) |
Rating of 2.5/4 |
Not as bad as the usual straight to dvd titles. It doesn't have the same tension or great gore f/x of the first two 'Hostel' films, but it does offer up a fresh story with many twists (all of which I didn't see coming). It may be a downgrade in presentation, but not in quality. Worth a rent for anyone who liked the previous films. |
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