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Summary: 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.
A crappy plot fluffed up with boobs, bum and a sprinkling of gore. The lead up to the gore scenes lack tension and when they arrive they don't have much substance. The whole 'betting on the torture via a computer' doesn't work either, I'm sure they could of thought of some better way to invove other participants... or perhaps they couldn't.
I suffered the torture of this horror of a horror so you don't have to.
I was pleasantly surprised with this direct-to-DVD release because not only has it managed to surpass the first two but it has a whole new twist on the series! Taking place in Sin City, a group of friends are in for one hell of a holiday as the Elite Hunting Club are on the hunt. Full of twists and turns, as well as enough blood & gore to keep any Horror fan pleased, this film pretty much has it all despite having a cast of unknowns. Overall well worth a look and the highlight of the trilogy!
the problem with this movie compared to the other 2 was that i didnt care. The first two had a really dark atmosphere and feeling of insanity where as all of that is lost in the third, its covered up with glitz and glam. It seems like the idea of torturing people as a type of gambling affair is a good idea but its just not exploited to the point where i was intruiged. Basically there was tons of potential here and while it wasnt a terrible watch it wasnt as good as it should have been.
None of these movies are exactly great, but for a direct-to-DVD movie this is quite entertaining. There are however way too many twists and the acting is laughable at times. But there is enough gore and tits to make it worth watching.
This should have been a lot worse, but without Roth on board, the filmmakers eschew his lofty political metaphors in favor of a twisty thriller built on reversals of expectations. It may not have talented actors or convincing CGI, but Wrong Turn 3 and Vacancy 2 proved that direct-to-video sequels to standout horror flicks can be so much worse.
Relatively to the other two I 'enjoyed' this one more as it packs humour, steady pacing, snappy editing, surprising twists and a worthy ending.
Sadly there is less nudity, but hey, you can't have everything.