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Highlander 3-Final Dimension [DVD] [1994] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Studio: Walt Disney Video
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (58 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 1558908463
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 180,175 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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I consider this film a missed opportunity to bring the original concept back on track. The villain of the story line - Mario van Peebles - was to similar to Clancy Brown in voice and mannerisms of the first "Highlander" story that after another scene where he does more gymnastics with his tongue while talking (why do they do that????) that after a while you stopped believing in him in the character. Another incident in the final sword fight where he is cut in half along the waist and the bottom half walked along to join the top half reminds you of the "Tom and Jerry" cartoons, this scene had no place in this movie. It has been often said - with some justification - that Christopher Lambert walks through his movies without putting to much emotion into the roles, this I'm afraid is another one. Having said that the script was so dire that even Lawrence Olivier would be hard pressed to do anything with the story----that more than anything was the main culprit. On the plus side the film is saved by it's "moments" between Christopher Lambert and Deborah Unger while he prepares to meet Mario van Peebles, the Celtic music running through the movie especially "Bonny Portmore" by Loreena McKennitt which was played through a good part of the movie (it even made me buy the CD "The Visit") and the Scottish scenery which made this an okay film rather than a total washout.
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Highlander will go down in history as a cult classic, flawed but still a great watch (even with Lamberts awful Scottish accent) Highlander 2 is about the worst film ever made, so this was an attempt to fix the problems with the series and get it back on track by basically using the same storyline as the original (evil immortal who killed a mentor of Macleod finds him in New York while female scientist works out who he is) and pretending the second film didn't happen (a feat that any of us who have watched it wish we could pull off), it's just a shame they made such a poor attempt.

So what is wrong with this film, Lamberts accent is still awful, 8 years and 2 sequels (and the first episode of the highlander series) after the original he still hasn't bothered to at least try and sound Scottish, Mario Van Peebels tries his best to bring the same threat as Clancy Brown did but just seems to spend his time growling and being evil for the sake of being evil, his powers as a sorcerer at least bring something new but how illusion can make you turn into a bird and fly off into the distance is never really explained, flashbacks to revolutionary France add nothing apart from the new woman in Macleods life looks like someone he used to know then (and an excuse for the mandatory cheap nineties sex scene)

So overall a film that tries to live up to the original but fails in nearly all it tries to do, but it's still surprising worth a watch just for the few moments when it does something right but these are few and far between.
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Whilst this was never in contention for any oscars, it's a better film than is often made out.
For a start, it ignores Highlander 2. It is decently made, with decent action, stunts & visual FX.
Mario Van Peebles makes for an excellent villain as immortal Kane, and there is plenty of sword fighting. The plot is pacey too.
The movie is NOT uncut. I saw this at the cinema in 1994, and was amazed at how explicit a sex scene was! The strongest I had seen in a mainstream movie, alongside 1982's Xtro.
Folks, it is CUT here, sorry, but the rest of the film is solid fantasy action, with the nonsensical sci fi elements of Highlander 2 firmly jettisoned!
Highlander was the definitive classic BUT this is easily the best of all the sequels.
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By Trevor Willsmer HALL OF FAMETOP 50 REVIEWER on 10 May 2011
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Highlander was a classic case of a great concept resulting in a poor film made worse by Russell Mulcahy's terrible direction, but despite bombing at the box-office proved lucrative enough on home video to spawn a series that managed to make it look better with each sequel. Mulcahy's sequel, The Quickening, was even worse than the first, but even that towers over the third effort. Highlander 3 - The Sorcerer could just as well have been subtitled Flogging a Dead Horse, going out of its way to prove the law of diminishing returns. On the plus side it returns to the approach of the first film (chronologically it is set between I and II and the TV series, so you can pretend The Quickening never happened), but does nothing to improve on it, setting its sights firmly on the video shelf.

This time Lambert faces up to another psychotic immortal who has been trapped in a Japanese cave for 400 years while an American archaeologist (female, of course) discovers his secret and falls in love with him: you can fill in the gaps en route to the T2-style finale in a steel mill, but you'd be better off finding something else to do. It takes something to make you miss Mulcahy's look-ma-no-hands style of direction, but Andy Morahan obviously got very badly beaten with the lack-of-imagination stick as a child.

The loss of Connery is sorely felt, and, although Lambert still has some charisma and star quality left over, in keeping with tradition, the villain goes wildly over-the-top and then some with Mario Van Peebles giving the kind of performance that belongs in the most amateur of pantos, helped little by embarrassingly anachronistic wisecracking dialogue.
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