


Beloved horror icons (re-)unite in HATCHET III, the epic third installment of Adam Green's modern slasher franchise, as Marybeth (Danielle Harris, Halloween) uncovers the true secret to stopping the voodoo curse that has left the ghost of deformed maniac Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder, Friday the 13th) haunting and stalking the New Orleans bayou for decades. An entire police department, paramedic response team, and heavily armed S.W.A.T. unit face off with the iconic slasher in this action packed and explosive film full of stunts and jaw dropping gore effects that raise both the bar and the body count of the previous two films put together. Also starring genre favorites Zach Galligan (Gremlins), Caroline Williams (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2), and Derek Mears (Friday the 13th, Predators). Review: My favorite Hatchet movie. - I consider this the best of the Hatchet series. The first two Hatchet movies were enjoyable, but I find this the most entertaining. Danielle Harris returns from Hatchet II as Marybeth, starting where Hatchet II ended and has her going to the police station. There she is arrested for having a shotgun, Victor Crowley's scalp, and being covered in blood. The police investigate the swamp and are killed by Victor Crowley. Kane Hodder returns as Victor, giving a menacing and gruesome portrayal of the character. There's several graphic kills and the practical effects look fairly believable. The movie features several horror movie stars including: Danielle Harris, from Halloween 4, 5, the remakes, and Hatchet II; Kane Hodder, from Friday the 13th Parts VII to Jason X and Hatchets I and II; Derek Mears from the Friday the 13th reboot; Zach Galligan from Gremlins; Caroline Williams from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre II; and Sid Haig from House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects. The story is basic, Marybeth is arrested for believed murder, the police investigate the swamp, the SWAT team led by Derek Mears arrive, and they are killed by Victor. Caroline Williams' character talks the remaining cop to take Marybeth to give Victor his father's ashes, believing the spell will be released. The entire police and SWAT teams are killed except for one coroner. Marybeth is impaled on a tree and spills the ashes on Victor and as he melts, she blows him up with a grenade launcher. It is unknown whether she is alive or dead. I believe she is alive. This is easily the most entertaining, violent, graphic, and probably the funniest of the whole trilogy. If you are a fan of the Hatchet movies or movies that are darkly comedic, I recommend this movie. I would also say that it's better to understand the story if you watch them in chronological order because they are all closely connected and the whole trilogy takes place in a few days. I like Hatchet III a lot. Review: WOW! Kane Hodder returns as Crowley in this AMAZING gore fest that bests the franchise in the dismemberment department. - Perhaps redeeming the franchise for the previous sequel, and matching the former glory of part 1! Oh, and sooooooooooo wonderfully, deliciously, splatteringly gory!!!! Part II SIDEBAR: So after Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder; Friday the 13th parts VII-X, Hatchet) survived being burned alive and speared through the neck in part 1, he pulled a Jason Voorhees and aquatic-ambushed Marybeth (then played by Tamara Feldman), the credits rolling with Marybeth in his clutches. Replacing Tamara Feldman as Marybeth, Danielle Harris (Halloween I-II, The Black Waters of Echo’s Pond) escapes Crowley and assembles a hunting party to put an end to the curse and avenge her murdered alligator-poaching family. Part II ended when Marybeth gave Victor Crowley a mutilating head smashing with his own hatchet and then finished off his skull muck with a shot gun. So, clearly, he’s dead now, right? Psssssh. As if apologizing for the notable drop in quality observed in part II, director BJ McDonnell picks up former writer/director Adam Green’s (Frozen, Hatchet I-II) spoofy franchise and begins part III with a mushy gooey extra sloppy opener! That’s right, Crowley impossibly got right back up with nothing but Sloppy Joe filling for a face! Gorehounds will rejoice as Marybeth buries her fist into Crowley’s caved in face with all the lip-smacking sound effects of stomping your boots in thick sludgy mud. Oh, and the chainsaw-induced gore… just delicious! Franchise Timeline SIDEBAR: Note that part 1 took place in just one day, and part II was the very next day… much as the swift continuity of Friday the 13th parts II-IV. Now part III begins right after Marybeth shot Crowley in the face… or what was left of it. So these three movies span only three back-to-back days in movieland. Sheriff Fowler (Zach Galligan; Waxwork, Gremlins) and his local Crowley folklore expert ex-wife (Caroline Williams; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Leprechaun 3) team up with Marybeth and SWAT leader Hawes (Derek Mears; Friday the 13th, Cursed) to put an end to the unkillable mutant hillbilly Crowley. Rounding out the cast, Parry Shen (The Hazing/Dead Scared) returns yet again in a third role (Andrew) in as many movies after playing the part II’s brother (Shawn) of part I’s tour guide (Justin)! This third franchise installment brings viciously awesome pacing and completely redeems 2010’s slow starting (and slow middling) sequel by delivering a defibrillator death scene, loads of spine-ripping and limb-tearing dismemberment, torso rending, severed head throwing (at other victims!!!!), head gauging, head exploding, head splitting and smushy gushy head stomping. The gore is heavy and by the end everything is painted in blood! Amid the zany fun are nods to Predator (1987; shooting down the forest), Jason Voorhees’ incredible resurrections (e.g., the knife in the head), 80s death curses (e.g., Myers and Voorhees), and Fright Night’s (1985) disturbingly messy melting death. The whole curse thing was probably the weakest aspect of the movie, but who could even care or notice? There was so much action and blood and gore… horrorhounds will find themselves smiling throughout the entire running time of this wonderful sequel that does true honor to the 2006 original and forgives any hiccups of part II.
| ASIN | B00CERJI5U |
| Actors | Caroline Williams, Danielle Harris, Derek Mears, Kane Hodder, Zach Galligan |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,411 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #3,111 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,011) |
| Director | B.J. McDonnell, BJ McDonnell |
| Item model number | 2206 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Sarah Elbert |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | August 13, 2013 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 21 minutes |
| Studio | Dark Sky Films |
E**S
My favorite Hatchet movie.
I consider this the best of the Hatchet series. The first two Hatchet movies were enjoyable, but I find this the most entertaining. Danielle Harris returns from Hatchet II as Marybeth, starting where Hatchet II ended and has her going to the police station. There she is arrested for having a shotgun, Victor Crowley's scalp, and being covered in blood. The police investigate the swamp and are killed by Victor Crowley. Kane Hodder returns as Victor, giving a menacing and gruesome portrayal of the character. There's several graphic kills and the practical effects look fairly believable. The movie features several horror movie stars including: Danielle Harris, from Halloween 4, 5, the remakes, and Hatchet II; Kane Hodder, from Friday the 13th Parts VII to Jason X and Hatchets I and II; Derek Mears from the Friday the 13th reboot; Zach Galligan from Gremlins; Caroline Williams from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre II; and Sid Haig from House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects. The story is basic, Marybeth is arrested for believed murder, the police investigate the swamp, the SWAT team led by Derek Mears arrive, and they are killed by Victor. Caroline Williams' character talks the remaining cop to take Marybeth to give Victor his father's ashes, believing the spell will be released. The entire police and SWAT teams are killed except for one coroner. Marybeth is impaled on a tree and spills the ashes on Victor and as he melts, she blows him up with a grenade launcher. It is unknown whether she is alive or dead. I believe she is alive. This is easily the most entertaining, violent, graphic, and probably the funniest of the whole trilogy. If you are a fan of the Hatchet movies or movies that are darkly comedic, I recommend this movie. I would also say that it's better to understand the story if you watch them in chronological order because they are all closely connected and the whole trilogy takes place in a few days. I like Hatchet III a lot.
J**R
WOW! Kane Hodder returns as Crowley in this AMAZING gore fest that bests the franchise in the dismemberment department.
Perhaps redeeming the franchise for the previous sequel, and matching the former glory of part 1! Oh, and sooooooooooo wonderfully, deliciously, splatteringly gory!!!! Part II SIDEBAR: So after Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder; Friday the 13th parts VII-X, Hatchet) survived being burned alive and speared through the neck in part 1, he pulled a Jason Voorhees and aquatic-ambushed Marybeth (then played by Tamara Feldman), the credits rolling with Marybeth in his clutches. Replacing Tamara Feldman as Marybeth, Danielle Harris (Halloween I-II, The Black Waters of Echo’s Pond) escapes Crowley and assembles a hunting party to put an end to the curse and avenge her murdered alligator-poaching family. Part II ended when Marybeth gave Victor Crowley a mutilating head smashing with his own hatchet and then finished off his skull muck with a shot gun. So, clearly, he’s dead now, right? Psssssh. As if apologizing for the notable drop in quality observed in part II, director BJ McDonnell picks up former writer/director Adam Green’s (Frozen, Hatchet I-II) spoofy franchise and begins part III with a mushy gooey extra sloppy opener! That’s right, Crowley impossibly got right back up with nothing but Sloppy Joe filling for a face! Gorehounds will rejoice as Marybeth buries her fist into Crowley’s caved in face with all the lip-smacking sound effects of stomping your boots in thick sludgy mud. Oh, and the chainsaw-induced gore… just delicious! Franchise Timeline SIDEBAR: Note that part 1 took place in just one day, and part II was the very next day… much as the swift continuity of Friday the 13th parts II-IV. Now part III begins right after Marybeth shot Crowley in the face… or what was left of it. So these three movies span only three back-to-back days in movieland. Sheriff Fowler (Zach Galligan; Waxwork, Gremlins) and his local Crowley folklore expert ex-wife (Caroline Williams; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Leprechaun 3) team up with Marybeth and SWAT leader Hawes (Derek Mears; Friday the 13th, Cursed) to put an end to the unkillable mutant hillbilly Crowley. Rounding out the cast, Parry Shen (The Hazing/Dead Scared) returns yet again in a third role (Andrew) in as many movies after playing the part II’s brother (Shawn) of part I’s tour guide (Justin)! This third franchise installment brings viciously awesome pacing and completely redeems 2010’s slow starting (and slow middling) sequel by delivering a defibrillator death scene, loads of spine-ripping and limb-tearing dismemberment, torso rending, severed head throwing (at other victims!!!!), head gauging, head exploding, head splitting and smushy gushy head stomping. The gore is heavy and by the end everything is painted in blood! Amid the zany fun are nods to Predator (1987; shooting down the forest), Jason Voorhees’ incredible resurrections (e.g., the knife in the head), 80s death curses (e.g., Myers and Voorhees), and Fright Night’s (1985) disturbingly messy melting death. The whole curse thing was probably the weakest aspect of the movie, but who could even care or notice? There was so much action and blood and gore… horrorhounds will find themselves smiling throughout the entire running time of this wonderful sequel that does true honor to the 2006 original and forgives any hiccups of part II.
J**Y
PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER ONE!!!!!!!
I was kinda in shock the whole time watching this 'cause I was just SO happy and excited to see it FINALLY, that I had this blank look on my face haha!! OK, now about the movie, I thought that Danielle Harris (who is one of my BIGGEST favorite actresses!!!!) did SO amazing!!! Her acting get better and better. Her role as Marybeth is kinda like Sidney Prescott or something ha! She plays it so well, and she always makes the fans go crazy with her awesomeness. lol! :P The script, I thought was very good... It was good enough to keep me hooked anyway ha! And the kills in this were FAR TOO FUNNY!! Adam Green sure knows how to make a good ation/comedy! haha! I love the story of Victor Crowley and his poor death and his father... And how Marybeth is sort of the "chosen one" to finish him off and kill him... Some parts of this were kinda scary, all of it was funny and had lots of cool action and of course you can't go wrong in a movie when you have Danielle in it. ;D So, this movie was very awesome.... But one thing....... THE ENDING!!!!!!!!!!! Guys, PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER ONE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I NEED to see what happens to her!!!!!!!!!!!! This kind of ending is torture for fans!!! lol!!! Danielle, Adam, you don't understand...... PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER ONE SOON!! I'M BEGGING YOU!! <3
S**R
Good movie, great price.
Good movie, great price.
G**O
La mejor de las 3.Trae subtítulos en español.,la entrga a tiempo y sinproblemas.recomiendo armazón prime,ya estoy compré y compre aprovechando el mes gratis
T**A
Arrived quickly , disc had no sratches , good movie i had the first one n four the one n decided to get 2 and 3 to complete the collection
S**Y
Peccato che non si riescano a trovare in italiano questi film da avere nella propria collezione cult Americani
A**L
Und das ist mein voller Ernst! Verstehe mal wieder diese komischen 1-2-3- Sterne- Bewertungen gaaar nicht. Nicht nachvollziehbar. Für meinen Geschmack. Teil DREI hat alles..ist profimäßig. Wie der Slasher- Fan es erwartet. Sehen will. Nach WIRKLICH guter, nervenfetzender Spannung schlägt der Unhold ab der vierzigsten Minute erbarmungslos zu...und alles kurz und klein! Joh! Klasse! Auch die Maskerade des Killers ist und sitzt absolut perfekt- man merkt den Unterschied des Regiewechsels von Adam Green (Hatchet 1+2) zum Kameramann BJ McDonnell. Oh ja. Jap. Insgesamt viel spannender- wobei Green versuchte, mehr an die Achtziger- Slasher zu erinnern. War auch nicht unbedingt schlecht, aber...da hallt/ wirkt der dritte Teil von HATCHET m. M. wesentlich stärker nach. Denn da ist Jason Vorhees gegen den guten Victor Crowley geradezu ein Waisenkind. Wo Victor hinlangt, fliegt das ganze menschliche Geschlöngels nur so DURCH DEN SUMPF! Mahlzeit! ;o) __________________________________________________________ Story: Wieder mopsfideeeel und gut regeneriert sinnt unser Victor jetzt wieder, aber fürchterlicher denn je, auf RACHE! Marybeth,- im Glauben, den Killer wohl endgültig zur Strecke gebracht zu haben- , wird in eine nahegelegene Polizeistation gebracht, wo der Verdacht bezüglich der grausamen Morde direkt auf sie fällt. Niemand möchte ihr glauben, daß in den Wäldern eine unberechenbare Killer- Maschine haust. Um ihre Unschuld zu beweisen, willigt sie ein, die Asche von Crowley`s Vater zu finden, die dem Spuk schließlich ein für alle Mal ein Ende setzen soll...... Während dessen werden die leblosen Überreste des Killers von einem SWAT- Team in Sicherheit gebracht. Keiner der Anwesenden ahnt, daß die Kreatur wieder auferstehen und ihr blutiges Treiben erneut fortsetzen wird. Kann Marybeth dem rastlosen Mörder noch rechtzeitig das Handwerk legen?? ---------------------------------------------------------- Fazit: Köpfe werden gespalten, Hirne fliegen vor die Linse und Gliedmaßen werden auch abgetrennt. Ein regelrechtes Effekt- Feuerwerk. Wie schon der zweite Teil schließt auch Teil drei nahtlos an das Geschehen der Vorgänger an. Man muß auch definitiv die ersten Teile nicht gesehen haben, denn dank immer wiederholender Erklärungen der Geschichte um Victor Crowley steigt man auch im letzten Teil ohne Probleme durch/ein. EXTRAS: Behind the Scenes; toll, interessant und sehr amüsant!! Raising Kane; fantastisch! Swamp Fun! Sehenswert! FÜNF blutdurstige, alles zerstückelnde Sterne! Für diesen wohl leider letzten Teil. Aber wer weiß das schon? KAUFEMPFEHLUNG?? Aber sichi!!
A**ー
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