Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead
Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead
NR | 20 October 2009 (USA)
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A group of people find themselves trapped in the backwoods of West Virginia, fighting for their lives against a group of vicious and horribly disfigured inbred cannibals.

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SpuffyWeb

Sadly Over-hyped

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Supelice

Dreadfully Boring

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Dotbankey

A lot of fun.

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Fulke

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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subxerogravity

On it's own it's an OK movie, but nowhere next to the best in the Wrong Turn franchise.Left for Dead goes back to the original inbreed slasher they had in the original, which is a good thing, and vast improvement over the last one.This time around the inbreed slasher family (I don't know if they have an official name) hunt down a bus filled with inmates from a near by penitentiary who attempt to escape after the inbreeds cause their bus accident only to wish they were back on the bus heading for prison.Not since John Carpenter's, The Thing has there been a horror movie with so much testosterone being hunted like oversexed teenage girls, but I guess A group of prisoners who have not been with a woman in a while can give off the same sent to a slasher.So the one thing this movie does well that the whole franchise is built on is doing things differently than other slasher films and not relying too much on the clichés.But the characters being killed are not that interesting, and are not played too well by the actors portraying them, so it falls really short of what it could be.On its own, it's mediocre but the weight of having it be a part of the wrong turn titles gave it shoes to big to fill, and it couldn't do it.

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PromisesBroken

Today during the day I have been returning to the saga of "Wrong Turn" and this film really disappointed me a bit, plot, like that of all is almost identical but that does not bother me, it's ... it's one of the reasons that I like, besides the gore, I find that this film is very creative in terms of deaths and although the final and outcome of the protagonists facing deformed left me with little taste, it really does this film remains a step down relative to the other, it is the poor performance of special effects, more specifically deaths which left me with little taste and compared to other deliveries, I would have liked a higher quality, but good remains a good deal for those that love the genre and enjoyed this series

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Nath Caron

Well I have to say that when it came out I thought it was complete trash because I was comparing it to the first two movies but now that the three other sequels are there its not that bad and especially if you liked the first two... Sure it's clearly not perfect and a lot of decisions for the plot are weird like the fact that they killed the only other cannibal and that the movie barely had scenes with the cannibals in. Other things bothered me like the CGI and the mask used for Three-finger. Personally I think that Declan O'Brien ruined the franchise and made it a joke, Valeri Milev isn't better but still the third was where it started to be bad and then came the fourth, the fifth and now the sixth... In the end this flick is fine I guess, disappointing but all right.

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K B

This could be fun if you had decided to somehow drop your IQ for a couple of hundreds of points (Who am I kidding? Just watch something else). The movie is full of blatant inconsistencies of the aggravating type that you need to be braindead to overlook. In fact the whole thing is simply a series of kills of a rather large but instantly forgettable cast by what I could only call a halfwit leper leprechaun. The victims are just so plain stupid, seemingly lacking all instinct of self preservation, making one bad call after another (much worse than the previous titles of the series) and jumping head first into their own death, that there is not a shred of sympathy to be felt. I just wished they were dead sooner so I could go on with my life that I put on stall to view (and now review) this piece of crap. The villain is equally uninteresting as the victims, not scary, simply a person with a badly made Halloween mask. The first Wrong Turn was not a model horror movie but at least had a shroud of mystery surrounding the villains and some excellent details of deformations that made the cannibal hillbillies truly repulsive. Now we have a trained monkey to be scared of, BUT a monkey that can travel through time and space as it seems, because this is the most annoying feature of this flick. Should you choose to watch this, despite so many warnings here be prepared for this recurring scene. Someone knocks someone else down, he doesn't bother killing the helpless person, instead he chooses to run in a straight line as far from him as possible and after a few seconds he ends up being ambushed by the helpless person. If this is not space-time travel, I don't know what is. The time traveler will usually be Three Fingers but others in this movie have a go at it too (mainly the bad-ass convicts). Seems to be a thing in these woods. Another thing might be how the hillbilly seems to wander around the woods with such ease with a truck when no one else can find even a simple dirt path. Anyway, this list of anomalies could go on forever but it's not worth it. Bad acting, bad dialogues, bad camera work, no suspense, ridiculous scenario, childish special effects and many more flaws leave no redeeming qualities for this movie. I cannot understand how this went in production in the first place but how it left the editing room or found distribution is beyond me too.

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