Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out!Year: 1989 Director: Monte Hellman Written by: Carlos Lazlo Threat: Psychopath Weapon of Choice: Knife Based upon: Original |
Other movies in this series:
Silent Night, Deadly Night
Silent Night, Deadly Night Part II
Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation
Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker
Rish Outfield's reviews
This was the first of the "Silent Night, Deadly Night" series reviewed for our site. I read a thing or two about them
(not in a book, don't overestimate me), and heard that it was okay to watch them out of order, so when I found a
ninety-nine cent copy of Silent Night, Deadly Night III, I picked it up and watched it right away. Well, aside
from such a long title, I didn't know what to expect, and was somewhat pleasantly surprised.
So, the killer from the last film, who I guess is obsessed with Christmas and murder (but not in a good way) is in a
coma. There's a blind babe, who's apathetic and negative to everyone except her brother, who is psychically able to
make contact with the psychopath in her dreams. One day (guess which one), he comes out of his coma and goes after
her. He kills a couple people, we get some character development, and then he kills a couple more. A psychiatrist,
played by Twin Peaks' Leland Palmer (Richard Beymer) is trying to track him down, but a cop, played by Robert
Culp is also trying to track the killer down (to destroy him, not to study, not to bring back, but to totally wipe
him out). Although the blind babe knows things she could never possibly know, she remains in the dark (so to speak)
about the killer's location.
This started with a silly dream sequence, but it got better after that. It was slow-moving, but never boring. Its
very lovely star, Samantha Scully, looks, picture this if you will, like a cross between Jennifer Connelly and Lara
Flynn Boyle. Yeah. It's not such a bad story, really, either. If only the killer weren't so stupid-looking (oddly,
nobody notices he's got a goldfish bowl with a brain in it on his head). Okay, I'll level with you--I liked this
movie. The truth isn't always pretty, I know.
I'd Recommend It To: I dare you to see it.
Total Skulls: 25
Sequel | ||
Sequel setup | ||
Rips off earlier film | ||
Horror film showing on TV/in theater in movie | The Terror | |
Future celebrity appears | ||
Former celebrity appears | Robert Culp | |
Bad title | ||
Bad premise | ||
Bad acting | ||
Bad dialogue | ||
Bad execution | ||
MTV Editing | ||
OTS | ||
Girl unnecessarily gets naked | ||
Wanton sex | ||
Death associated with sex | ||
Unfulfilled promise of nudity | ||
Characters forget about threat | ||
Secluded location | ||
Power is cut | ||
Phone lines are cut | ||
Someone investigates a strange noise | ||
Someone runs up stairs instead of going out front door | ||
Camera is the killer | ||
Victims cower in front of a window/door | ||
Victim locks self in with killer | ||
Victim running from killer inexplicably falls | ||
Toilet stall scene | ||
Shower/bath scene | ||
Car stalls or won't start | ||
Cat jumps out | ||
Fake scare | ||
Laughable scare | ||
Stupid discovery of corpse | ||
Dream sequence | ||
No one believes only witness | ||
Crazy, drunk, old man knows the truth | ||
Music detracts from scene | ||
Death in first five minutes | ||
x years before/later | ||
Dark and stormy night | ||
Killer doesn't stay dead | ||
Killer wears a mask | ||
Killer is in closet | ||
Killer is in car with victim | ||
Villain is more sympathetic than heroes | ||
Unscary villain/monster | ||
Beheading | ||
Blood fountain | ||
Blood hits camera | ||
Poor death effect | ||
Excessive gore | ||
No one dies at all | ||
Virgin survives | ||
Geek/Nerd survives | ||
Little kid lamely survives | ||
Dog/Pet miraculously survives | ||
Unresolved subplots | ||
"It was all a dream" ending | ||
Unbelievably happy ending | ||
Unbelievably crappy ending | ||
What the hell? |