DVD : Watchers 3
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0736991446090
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: New Concorde
Manufacturer: New Concorde
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: New Concorde
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 26, 2003
Running Time: 84 minutes
Sales Rank: 105476
Studio: New Concorde
Theatrical Release Date: 1994
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When the first entry in the Watchers series--a series ever so loosely based on a Dean Koontz novel--offered up a teenage Corey Haim bantering with an intelligent dog named Einstein, I knew I had to sit up and take notice. Throw in a government weapons program gone horribly wrong, a flesh ripping monster run amok, and Michael Ironside in yet another turn as an evil dude--well, the bad movie lover in me began howling at the moon. Heck, the first film even had Jason Priestly torn to shreds by the aforementioned monster. What's not to love? Then came "Watchers 2," a movie that once again introduced us to an intelligent dog and a monstrous entity, lots of cheesy kills, and the unforgettable sight of Marc Singer acting opposite the dog. Yay! Actually, the Beastmaster did a pretty good job keeping a straight face as the increasingly ridiculous plot unfolded. "Watchers 3" carries on this grand tradition of schlock by bringing in low budget megastar Wings Hauser to battle the fabled weapons project now run amok three times in a row. Incredibly, there is a "Watchers 4" I have yet to see. Rest assured I'll view that one as soon as possible.
"Watchers 3" finds the satanic forces in the Pentagon up to their usual tricks. Not content with closing down a weapons program that resulted in untold deaths amongst the civilian population in the first two films, a gaggle of four star devils decides to reinitiate Project Aesop (as it's known in this film) in order to wreak havoc against ... Read More
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Wathchers 3 was okay but it could have been much better. The Outsider looked sort of laim but it sure could kill. The idea of commandows being used as guinea pigs to test this new Outsider was appeling to me. The good people who made this movie should have tried to get a little more money so they could have made Wathchers 3 with better special affects. I'm sure that who ever has seen the movie would agree with me, but that's just my opinion. They should have tried to make the Outsider more creature like, and less human like. I mean, I know the Outsider is part human, but come on! When you see it you can tell it's some guy in a monster suit. Unlike the first 2 Watcher films, the Outsider looked more like a reptile instead of a mamal. Now that was a big improvment! But like I said before it still looked to human like. Maybe when people start appresheating movies like these, they will get more funding and they will be able to improve the quality of these types of films. If only wishes could come true. I like the way they killed the Outsider in the movie. I have to admit that I thought that was cool. Sometimes when watching the movie I wish that I wrote the story, and desinghed the Outsider. My favorit chracter was that loveible pooch, Einstine. That's what I like about the Watcher series, it focuses on to amazing creatures that are the product of gentic enginering. I think that they should make many more Wathcher movies, but I hope that they make ... Read More
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Though not as good as the original, this film keeps you interested throughout.As is true in most cases the sequels are not quite as good as the original. The special effects in this second sequel to Watchers is average. I recommend this movie for rainy days.
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