Hostel: Part III

2011 "Do you feel lucky?"
4.6| 1h28m| R| en
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Set in Las Vegas, the film centers on a man who attends his best friend's bachelor party, unaware of an insidious agenda that plays into hunting humans.

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Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Bumpy Chip It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
John Naylor I have watched all three Hostel movies back to back in the past day. I found parts 1 and 2 were entertaining with some memorable ideas. I found this one to be lacking the depth or interest that the first two have. Even the deaths seemed a little disappointing. Some of them just looked cheap and one of the most surprising things occurred to someone who was already dead.The change of location also did not help the viewing. Slovakia was a an interesting setting. Las Vegas (the little we saw of it) just wasn't. I feel that the artificial nature of Las Vegas does mirror how much was lost from the series. The hunting club seemed devalued by the way it turned into a gambling show.There are a lot of good ideas and 'what ifs' based around both this movie and the series. I would have loved this sequel to provide something new but in the end it just did not deliver like the first two movies did. It does get better as it goes along. The third act has nearly all the best moments of the movie.This was by no means a bad movie. It just lacked execution (in more ways than one). I can see why Eli Roth decided not to do it and also why it went straight to DVD.4 stars. The last act earned 2 of those.
gavin6942 While attending a bachelor party in Las Vegas, four friends are enticed by two sexy escorts to join them at a private party way off the Strip. Once there, they are horrified to find themselves the subjects of a perverse game of torture, where members of the Elite Hunting Club are hosting the most sadistic show in town.The "Hostel" series was controversial from day one, and inevitably the sequels would go downhill. This is clearly the worst of the three, and did not warrant a theatrical release. That is turned out so bad is somewhat surprising, given that it was helmed by Scott Spiegel, a key member of the Raimi-Coen-Tarantino circle, who has made plenty of good films in his own right.While there are no "stars" attached, Thomas Kretschmann is known to horror fans from his work with Dario Argento, as well as several big budget American films. He is now the villain Baron Strucker in the Marvel cinematic universe. Kip Pardue is also a rising star, known for "The Wizard of Gore" (2007) among others.But, again, regardless of who appears and who directs, if the plot is going to be more or the same old story with kids getting kidnapped and tortured, there is probably no way to make that interesting. We need more character development, more twists and turns... how the victims die is of no concern to viewers. It is just morbid, sick and boring.
jonathanslater26 This movie is different to the previous two Hostel movies, very different. It may not of been directed by Eli Roth, however do not let that distract you from what I found a great film. I must admit the start of the film is misleading, however I soon got over that and continued watching and waiting for the gore that the 18 certificate promised. At times, if you have seen the first two films, you may be thinking 'oh here we go'. However, you would be mistaken. Frustratingly yet very teasingly Hostel 3 keeps you waiting and wondering, until you just know it's time for more blood. People have discredited this film because 'the deaths weren't good enough', I believe that is a ludicrous accusation as the heavy twists and turns are enough to literally get you out of your seat (well at least it did for me). As the film came to close I began shouting and laughing with sheer amazement as to how a film could grab me and entice me as much as this 88 minutes thriller did. There are a few small things that don't quite fully clear themselves up, but as far as 88 minutes of pure sadistic enjoyment go, Hostel 3 is exactly what I was looking for.
artpf While attending a bachelor party in Las Vegas, four friends are enticed by two sexy escorts to join them at a private party way off the Strip. Once there, they are horrified to find themselves the subjects of a perverse game of torture, where members of the Elite Hunting Club are hosting the most sadistic show in town.Cute beginning which is a bit of an unexpected switcheroo.You basically know what you're getting into with this movie. This one has a lot of wrong turns before the action your looking for kicks in. And the guy was such a jerk earlier, you're a bit glad in a way with what happens.Some of the scenes are silly, but whatever, this isn't Citizen Kane. For what it is, it's not as bad as some movies and BTW, it's WAYYYYYY better than the second one!