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Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996)

Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996)

GENRESAction,Crime,Horror,Sci-Fi,Thriller
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Jeff FaheyArnold VoslooDarlanne FluegelRoxann Dawson
DIRECTOR
Bradford May

SYNOPSICS

Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996) is a English movie. Bradford May has directed this movie. Jeff Fahey,Arnold Vosloo,Darlanne Fluegel,Roxann Dawson are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1996. Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996) is considered one of the best Action,Crime,Horror,Sci-Fi,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

Darkman, needing money to continue his experiments on synthetic skin, steals a crate of cash from drug lord Peter Rooker, attracting the gangster's attention. Rooker is determined to find the source of Darkman's super strength, and uses his beautiful but evil doctor to lure Darkman into a trap. Thinking that the doctor will restore feeling to his tortured body, he discovers too late that they have taken a sample of his adrenaline, which they will market as a super steroid. As Darkman plans his revenge on Rooker's gang, he slowly begins to care about Rooker's neglected wife and daughter. He must now find a way to help them, and destroy Rooker before he uses the adrenaline to plunge the city into chaos.

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Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996) Reviews

  • Better Than The First Sequel

    breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com2011-12-17

    What makes Darkman III better than Darkman II? I would say the amount of substance makes the cake in this movie. Sure, all the elements stay intact from the first and second. Durant is finally dead (for good) and now Darkman has another villain to subdue. So what makes it different? Doesn't Darkman defeat his enemies like he's done for the past two movies? Yeah but Peyton Westlake becomes involved with another situation that actually hit a soft spot for me when I saw it. Darkman III: Die Darkman Die, was directed by Bradford May whom I think did a pretty good job directing Darkman II. Not many Direct-To-Video sequels end up as good as their originals but Darkman II was very satisfying. I was expecting to see something mediocre but ended up seeing something worth my time. In this third installment in the franchise, Arnold Vosloo reprises his role as the face changing super hero. This time instead of just trying to get rid of a gang leader, he also tries to save a mother and child from utter destruction. Playing the villain (Peter Rooker) in this film is Jeff Fahey. The character of Rooker is really selfish. He is hardheaded and has a sick twisted mind. If he were paired up against Robert G. Durant, I still think Rooker would come out on top. Rooker's wife, Angela, is played by Roxann Biggs. Truly I don't understand how they even fell in love at the start but my question is irrelevant since we're never really told about how they met. Just like its predecessor, Darkman III does contain some witty dialog that the first Darkman film did not have. Credit to Bradford May for keeping most of the content the same but not all of it otherwise this film would not be better than Darkman II. There is even a scene that pays homage to the first movie. I won't say because what because its pretty obvious. The beginning of this film was the only thing that confused me. In Darkman II, we were explained about Darkman's past which is fine and all but then it's explained again in Darkman III in the beginning. They didn't do that for any other movie franchise; Batman, Superman, X-Men, RoboCop, or Terminator. Is that really necessary? This film does contain good action but it also contains some very heartfelt drama scenes. It was at these points I felt like something better was added to this movie. It wasn't just Darkman doing what he did for the past two movies - just trying to get rid of his past. This was about Darkman helping someone else get rid of their problems. This is what distinguishes this film from Darkman II. Bradford May's final installment of Raimi's Darkman series takes a better turn and adds a little more feeling than the usual to its story. Although it still does not measure up to the original, it surpasses Darkman II with triumph.

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  • A good sequel!

    Movie Nuttball2002-11-24

    The second sequel to Darkman is action packed but lacks the greatness of its prequel, Darkman.The action scenes are good and the acting by the returning Darkman played by Arnold Vosloo are good.This sequel is a good film but I prefer the original Darkman first.

  • Darkman 3: Exit Larry Drake... Enter Jeff Fahey

    Vomitron_G2008-02-04

    I had the same feelings about this third installment as I had with the second, back in the mid 90's when I saw it for the first time. DARKMAN III even proved to be that forgettable, that I had completely forgotten about the story when I popped it in the VCR this week. Once again, I can safely say that I liked it better this time around. Was it because my expectations were now less? Or because by now I had seen a whole heap crappier movies already? I don't now… But in any case, this is still a fun sequel, again not near as good as the original, but this time certainly on par with the second. As sad as I was to experience the absence of Larry Drake (who played Robert G. Durant in the first two movies) in this one, I must say B-movie star Jeff Fahey is one hell of a replacement as the movie's main villain (Peter Rooker, chairman of Rooker Inc.). He plays it just the way it was required (a little over the top, evil-style) and is very convincing in his 'cartoonish' role. The lighting is often put to good use in this film, as for instance sometimes when Fahey spews an evil one-liner, his face is often half lit, leaving one side drenched in shadows. Notice even in the previous installments that Larry Drake's face often was lit from below, making him indeed look more menacing. Those are nice little details for me that I always appreciate. I'm quite sure that parts 2 and 3 were shot back-to-back, since they look and feel the same, they were both directed by Bradford May, and even in the introduction scenes of the second one, you can already see clips of shots and events that don't happen until in the third one. Other than this being somewhat useless trivia, it also means that if you liked THE RETURN OF DURANT, you will most certainly like DIE DARKMAN DIE too. This time there's even a little gore here and there. A guy gets decapitated (the same way as it is not shown in the first one ). Darkman removes an electric implant from his neck with a pair of tongs out of a gross-looking wound. Another guy gets that same implant stuck in his eye, which turns his face into a burned nasty mish-mash. Fun stuff! The climax in the end isn't much, but at least there is one, sort of, this time: It involves a lot of fist-fighting and Jeff Fahey going enjoyably over-the-top again. So there you have it. The Original, in my humble opinion, is a must-see for anyone who digs Sam Raimi's earlier movies. The sequels are just a fun ride for the less demanding horror/action fans. The recently released triple-disc box-set of the DARKMAN trilogy might be a nice purchase for newer fans who like to get acquainted with this vengeful Super-Hero from the Dark Side. Fans of the DARKMAN movies might also want to check out Dynamite Entertainment's DARKMAN VS. ARMY OF DARKNESS, the 4-issue comic book version. It's a fun (as in comical & 'cartoonish') crossover between the DARKMAN and EVIL DEAD movie franchises, featuring a complete new story-line and the return of two lovable movie characters to the painted page (Darkman & Ash)... and a whole bunch of not-so-lovable more if you count in the 'deadites' :)

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  • Not as good as the first, but better than the second

    nighthawk772002-06-12

    The first Darkman movie was awesome. The 2nd was stupid. Durant comes back from the dead to torment Darkman once more, please. If you're in the kind of chopper crash he was in, you're dead and you stay dead. This sequel however was pretty good. Darkman is tricked by a doctor into allowing a procedure to reconnect his nervous system, but instead it's connected to some kind of electric shock device. She uses it on him if he doesn't obey her. Darkman's skin formula and diskette the forumula's on are stolen by the doctor's boyfriend Rooker. Darkman has to try to get them back, but while he's doing this, ends up falling in love with Rooker's emotionally battered wife and child. The movie would've been better if it wasn't done on a shoe string budget with lowgrade special effects (like garbage cans sailing into the air when they explode, please). But it's still a step up from the 2nd movie.

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  • Very Entertaining Sequel, And The Best In The Series!

    callanvass2005-04-26

    This was a very entertaining sequel, and the best in the series!. The effects were very good, and i really dug the story, and Jeff Fahey,was the best villain in the series!.While i loved Larry Drake in the 1st 2 Darkman films, a new villain was refreshing, and the ending paves way for another sequel, plus Arnold Vosolo has really grasped his role as Darkman!. The finale is very exciting, and the movie, is quite unpredictable, due to Fahey's presence!, plus, the finale was great and very exciting. This is a very good sequel, and the best in the series in my opinion, definitely check it out!. The Direction is pretty good. Bradford May does a pretty good job here, with good shots, great camera angles, lots of creativity, and he kept the film at a great pace!. There is a bit of violence. We get a few bloody gunshot wounds,decapitation,burnt flesh, gory facial makeup,gory melted face,a couple of gory microchip removals,teeth are knocked out, and a harsh bloody beating. The Acting is AWESOME!. Arnold Vosloo, is Awesome here, as Darkman and Peyton Westlake, he is very likable,had decent chemistry with Roxann Dawson, and was TONS of fun to watch! (Vosloo rules!). Jeff Fahey is also Awesome here, he is extremely menacing, clever, funny,tons of fun to watch, and really seemed to be enjoying himself (Fahey rules!). Roxann Dawson does what she has to do adequately, and had decent chemistry with Vosloo. Darlanne Fluegel is very sexy as always, and was great when on screen!. Nigel Bennett is okay as the daughter. Overall this is the best in the series in my opinion and i highly recommend it! ***1/2 out of 5

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