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Price: $14.98

Title: Warlock III: The End Of Innocence (1999)
Starring: Bruce Payne, Ashley Laurence, Paul Francis (II), Jan Schweiterman, and Rick Hearst
Director: Eric Freiser
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 94 minutes
Avg. Score: 3 rated 3 stars
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  • Posted on 2008-05-16
    I like!

    I have always liked Payne's work and this is no exception. Anyone who is a fan of the Warlock movies should definitely add this to the collection!
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2008-04-17
    warlock 111:the end of innocence

    This movie keep you on the edge of the seat because you never know what is going to happen next. This is a great movie I would recomment it to anyone that likes these kind of movies
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2007-03-01
    Not for people who liked the two first movies

    A lot of reviewers have mentioned the good performance of Bruce Payne in this movie. I just feel that I have to comment that unless you are a fan of his to begin with you will probably be bored to death by this movie.

    In my humble opinion both the script and the actors are beyond bland and do not compare at all to the two previous movies neither in quality or content. I would never have made it to the end had it not been for a desire to see if it was possible to maintain the awful quality throughout the movie. Amazingly it was. If you liked the two first movies, do yourself a favor and don't watch this. Buy another movie at random, you're pretty much guaranteed to get better value for money.

    That said, this is an interesting example of how you can make bland actors look worse by giving them a boring and inconsistent script and then letting a mad, drug abusing parrot do the editing.

    Best scene: The warlock struggling(and failing) to pull the main character back while she is *knocking down a brick wall*. A study in how to portray the villain as an elderly lady in a warlock suit. God... I was crying on behalf of everyone involved.


    Score: 1 rated 1 stars
  • Posted on 2005-11-02
    Bruce Payne is squashed and Warlock 3 is a dud

    Hottie Ashley Laurence (Hellraiser, Lightning Bug) and her friends stay at this old building which is supposed to be of historical significance. While at this shindig, Warlock Bruce Payne (Dungeons and Dragons 1 and 2) arrives convincing everyone that he is an archtect and so on and so forth. Then a storm hits, so Payne stays with the gang threwout the night...some thing he's cool, some think he's just a freak and some think that's he's not who he says he is. Soon, Payne unleashes his wrath, killing the friends off one by one to get to the prize, which is Laurence and he's supposed to sacrifice her for something. I was only interested in this for Bruce Payne, Ashley Laurence and Soap Opera star Rick Hearst (Carpool Guy, Tv's General Hospital). Also starring Angel Boris (Intercepter Force) and Boti Ann Bliss (National Lampoon's Dorm Daze). Another crappy horror sequel to put on the pile.
    Score: 1 rated 1 stars
  • Posted on 2004-11-02
    Not really worth it

    I liked Warlock, really liked Warlock: The Armageddon and was uninspired by Warlock III.

    The first two had really original storylines but this one chose a typical "college kids" in a spooky house route. None of the humor of the first two films can be found here. The creative use of the warlock's powers wasn't even developed much in this one.

    The ending bothered me. I don't want to ruin the film for anyone who still wants too see it so I will just say that the epilogue of the film just didn't seem to fit with the rest of the film. The climax was what i had expected ut the epilogue seemed unbelievable.

    The film would be enjoyable for anyone who felt that the first two were a little too light. The tone is decidedly darker in this installment to fit in with contemporary horror films (you could go light in the 80's and 90's). This meant it wasn't as epic as the other films. In the first two films the Warlock is trying to unmake creation or free Satan from Hell, in this one it's just about killing a girl and her friends.
    Score: 2 rated 2 stars

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