Leprechaun 3 is a scary movie


Decker Shado Leprechaun 3 Review


Leprechaun 3 is both superior to and inferior to Leprechauns 1 and 2.

It does this by having a horrible first act, but an interesting first act. This allows it to pull off the feat. Mark Jones, with the exception of the Leprechaun character, is unable to compose believable conversation even if his life depended on it.

Actor John Gatins (Scott McCoy) had some of the worst lines ever written for his character, and I felt awful for him. Almost no one could watch it.

When Scott gets infected with the sickness transmitted by the leprechaun's blood in the midst of the second act, the narrative takes an unexpected turn. Following that, though, the audience is in for a treat.

One of the interesting things is that this time around, Warwick Davis gets to deliver practically all of his speech in rhyme, and throughout the second act, he can even be rather amusing Leprechaun 3 Horror Movie Review at times.

Davis is the only reason to see these movies since they would be boring else. The Leprechaun brings with him an entertainingly destructive charm.

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