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Prom Night III: The Last Kiss

Prom Night III: The Last Kiss (1990)

June. 28,1990
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4.6
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R
| Horror Comedy Thriller

Mary Lou, the prom queen burned to death by her boyfriend back in the fifties, has escaped from hell and is once again walking the hallways of Hamilton High School, looking for blood.

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atinder
1990/06/28

This third movie in the series which ends up being a really fun comedy at times.If you looking for Horror movie this is not one at all, As this sequel to second bring back Mary lou again.This movie was no were near as good as Part 2, I not sure if liked this better then first at the moment.I did find some of this movie more fun to watch then the first prom night movie. Some of the deaths were very, what that word I am looking for, Fizzy , yeah go with that. I didn't really like Hell scene in the movie, seem out of the place and the acting in this movie was not bad,I give 4/5 out of 10

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Boba_Fett1138
1990/06/29

Simply said, I enjoyed watching this movie better than its two predecessors. It therefore also was a better movie, even though this one is also far from an exciting one. It also really ain't a great movie but at least it knew how to be fun.Thing with this movie is that it doesn't take itself too seriously. It has a kind of campy '80's horror atmosphere all over it, even though this movie got released in 1990. I would say it's more of a comedy than an horror really. Not a great one but a fun enough one to watch nevertheless.The fact that this movie is more entertaining to watch really is the only reason why I liked this movie better than the first two movies. Nothing else about this really lets the movie stand out. Poor acting, poor directing and predictable all the way, without offering any surprises or originality. But you can just never expect too much from a straight-to-video sequel of course. It's far from an interesting movie to watch and there also is not always a lot happening in it. Especially for the fans of horror this movie will fall short and perhaps the movie could had used some more gore it.Really nothing too great but at least its being somewhat fun.5/10http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/

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Woodyanders
1990/06/30

Wicked and seductive femme fatale 50's prom queen Mary Lou Maloney (deliciously played to the perfectly vampy hilt by the gorgeous Courtney Taylor) escapes from hell and returns to the normal world to wreak all kinds of nasty havoc. Mary Lou falls for amiable, but average and underachieving nice guy Alex (a solid and likable performance by Tim Conlon). Pretty soon Mary Lou is bumping off anyone who gets in Alex's way. It's up to Alex's sweet girlfriend Sarah Monroe (a winning portrayal by the fetching Cyndy Preston) to save Alex from Mary Lou's evil clutches. Directors Peter Simpson and Ron Oliver (the latter also wrote the witty script) deliver a delightfully outrageous horror comedy riot that unfolds at a constant snappy pace, maintains an engagingly breezy and campy tongue-in-cheek tone throughout, and offers a handy helping of suitably over-the-top graphic gore (grisly highlights include electrocution by jukebox, two fingers being accidentally cut off with a pair of scissors, an annoying guidance counselor getting drenched with battery acid, an especially inspired impalement on a metal spiked football, and a heart being yanked out). The humor might be pretty crude and lowbrow, but it's still awful funny just the same. For example, Alex and Mary Lou make love on top of the American flag. Moreover, there's a hilarious parody of vintage 50's histrionic classroom VD scare films and the PA announcements are absolutely sidesplitting. Plus the wacky dialogue is simply priceless (all-time favorite line: "I don't get mad; I bake"). Conlon and Preston display a spot-on charming chemistry in the lead roles while Taylor has a field day as the sexy, yet sinister Mary Lou. Nice supporting contributions by Dylan Neal as cocky jock Andrew Douglas, David Stratton as Alex's easygoing smartaleck friend Shane Taylor, Jeremy Ratchford as the hopelessly geeky Leonard Walsh, Roger Dunn as bumbling principal Mr. Weatherall, and George Chuvalo as jerky biology teacher Mr. Walker. Rhett Morita's lively cinematography makes nifty use of crazy tilted angles and boasts plenty of hyperactive camera-work. Paul Zaza's shuddery score likewise hits the shivery spot. A real hoot.

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athina81
1990/07/01

This movie is not excellent but neither horrible: first of all is not even horror, it's more like comedy, you'll laugh your butt off. The ending is terrible, I didn't even understand it, I hated it! The deaths are very cheap and stupid... I don't even want to get started on Mary Lou, It's not even the same actress who played her on the second movie, Whenever she kills someones she leaves it up for Alex so he can bury them and he always says ''That's it Mary Lou, It's over'' but then little miss tramp resolves it with a kiss and moans which leads up to sex...Alex plays mister cheater and then comes to his girlfriend and cuddles up???It's edited in DVD, why???I have the double feature by Artisan on DVD, because I collect movies and anyone who collects them should have the prom night movies...I really give the movie 5 out of 10, but the ending....ZERO!!!

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