Instant Favorite.
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
View MoreGreat story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
View MoreJust intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
View Morethis is not what you would term a horror movie.it's basically a black comedy,and i found it pretty effective as such.it doesn't take itself seriously at all,which is why i think it works.it's outrageously over the top at times,and there are some very good lines in this movie.the acting is not what i would call great,but it works with the film.as long as you approach it being tongue in cheek,and enjoy the campiness you should have fun with it.if you take it seriously,you probably won't like it.i enjoyed this movie more than the two previous installments,but that's just me.my vote for Prom Night III:The Last Kiss is a 6/10
View MoreAlex(Tim Conlon, quite terrible in the lead;he resembles Zach Galligan to me)is just your average guy flunking high school and a loser on the football team. He meets up, one night, with the demonic presence of ole Mary Lou Maloney(Courntey Taylor)who we see explode from her grave at the opening and they have a tumble. The next day she's gone and he only has the American flag as covering for his nude body when students walk in ready for classes while Alex scurries to the restroom. Alex has a steady girlfriend, Sarah(Cynthia Preston, a cutie pie)and best friend, Shane(David Stratton), but all that changes when Mary has an impact on his daily doldrums in high school life. She kills teachers that stand in the way of his passing school(Mary Lou even fixes his term paper to an A+ passing grade)and gives him the supernatural ability to score winning touchdowns. All she wishes is for him to be hers. With Sarah in the way and guilt regarding his burying the bodies of Mary Lou's victims, Alex begins regretting his ever meeting this ghoul. Soon, Alex breaks up with Mary Lou, as preposterous as that sounds, and let's just say she doesn't take it lying down. Mary Lou's wrath will be aimed at Sarah(..and his friends and school mates)with poor Alex being sent to jail for the murders of his teachers when the corpses are found buried on the football field underneath the sod grass. Of course, a showdown will occur on Prom Night with Alex breaking free from jail and meeting with Mary Lou face to face. In a bizarre state of affairs, Alex agrees to go to "zombie hell" with Mary Lou in exchange for her ceasing the bloodshed. Though he does this, Sarah won't just give him up that easy.Bird-brained, really stupid exercise is drenched in clichés..as a matter of fact the flick is drowning in them. Alex is a weak protagonist because Conlon is so awful. Attempts at tongue-in-cheek humor fall flat because most of Mary's quips aren't very funny or even slightly amusing. The school intercom jokester has most of the funny lines. The ending in zombie hell sums up the moronic approach of all involved. And, really the string of outrageous killings, committed by Mary, are quite unnecessary. Mary has really been turned into a joke.
View MoreI love this movie, I think it is hilarious. I bought it at a garage sale on VHS, not expecting much but I loved it. It's funny as hell. GOt some sweet gore, hilarious kills including fruits and ice cream, and just an overall fun film. I watched it with my parents, we all laughed when the guy was naked with the American Flag wrapped around him. Oh yeah, and the kill jukebox. And so much more. If you like B-rated movies, it is a must see. Don't take it seriously. I think it is the best of the Prom Night series and I wish Prom Night 4 delivered us not from evil, but delivered us another hysterical film like this. THey just don't make em like this anymore. CHECK IT OUT!
View More"Prom Night III: The Last Kiss" is the third installment of the series, following Part II, which was virtually unrelated to Part I. Mary Lou continues her rampage again at Hamilton High School. This time, Mary Lou's ghost falls for a teenage football player named Alex. She begins appearing to him, and she seems to be able to give Alex what ever he wants, when he wants it. But what he isn't aware of is that Mary Lou is an evil spirit, and she begins killing off all of his enemies and rivals, and he ends up losing his girlfriend too. Since Mary Lou is a ghost and nobody can see her, Alex is the only link to the murders and he becomes the prime suspect.I'm not sure if this sequel was intended to be scary or funny, because to me it was a heck of a lot funnier than it was scary. The whole setup of the movie is a bit random, and there are some genuinely funny scenes. Cheesy, but funny. Prime examples of this campy humor are when when Mary Lou appears to Alex at an ice cream stand in the biology classroom, and when Alex wakes up naked in the school and has to wrap himself in a flag. There are lots of gory scenes throughout the movie, but none of it is really taken seriously and the special effects aren't great. The acting was alright, and the plot was unrealistic. But it's what you would expect from a movie of this type.Overall, "Prom Night III: The Last Kiss" is a campy but funny horror flick. It's not scary at all, it turned out to be much more funny than terrifying. It's an okay way to pass an hour and a half. 5/10.
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