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Leprechaun 3

Leprechaun 3

1995
Comedy
Horror
Direct-to-Video
1h 30m
It was a normal night in Las Vegas, Nevada, all the lights were flashing brightly, until a man with one hand, one eye, and one leg walks into a pawn shop with a statue of a hideous looking Leprechaun (imdb)
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Leprechaun 3

1995
Comedy
Horror
Direct-to-Video
1h 30m
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Avg Percentile 19.15% from 253 total ratings

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Rated 30 Jul 2020
55
27th
Scene after scene of the Leprechaun running around Vegas and no one cares and let me tell you , I feel that. All these new Leprechaun rules and none of it matters. Who cares, Tammy’s cleavage is the glue holding this garbage raft together for 93 minutes.
Rated 08 Sep 2010
15
15th
A few bright spots: A couple of bad guys who seemingly adlib fashion smalltalk, a were-Leprechaun, a magician character who makes up for bad acting with buckets of flamboyance and lastly a ridiculously elaborate murder involving a cyborg fucktoy. That being said, the movie still blows, which is a bit of an achievement in itself.
Rated 17 Mar 2019
10
4th
Leprechaun Vegas and Elvis impersonator ....Enough said !
Rated 19 Mar 2019
1
5th
I gave Leprechaun 2 all of a 3 out of 10 so it says a lot that while watching this I was like “Oh man they should have quit while they were ahead.”
Rated 03 Sep 2010
5
0th
Okay, here is a limerick for you: FUCK YOU AND YOUR FUCKING SCHILLING, YOU LITTLE PIECE OF FUCKING FUCK.
Rated 17 Mar 2018
39
27th
After improving on the first film, the "Leprechaun" series' luck seemingly crapped out in "Sin City" when the third film in the franchise was released straight-to-video, taking the form of this odd failed attempt at a perverse dark comedy of sorts. Although Warwick Davis' wise cracking limerick slinging "Leprechaun" easily comes up short compared to Robert Englund's "Freddy Krueger", this sequel quickly feels similar to the weaker later "A Nightmare on Elm Street" sequels, but even worse.
Rated 03 Sep 2010
0
0th
Brian Trenchard-Smith's Ozploitation output admittedly isn't for everybody. This film is for nobody! Completely unwatchable.
Rated 04 Oct 2019
0
0th
another beautiful entry.
Rated 03 Sep 2010
15
5th
'Leprechaun 3' tries to venture further into camp territory, but is lost and ends up roaming around aimlessly, with way too many misses and filler scenes. There's gratuitous nudity in there and a strange conversation about underwear, but really it's the magician who steals the show, in a franchise that after a great second instalment, seems to have run out of party tricks.
Rated 22 Mar 2014
61
18th
There's lots of potential in a Vegas bender, but none of it is realized here. The leads are wholly unremarkable and the supporting players are colorful but a little too cardboard to be good ham. The glimmer of hope in a Leprechaun duel is also only fool's gold that doesn't pay off. Warwick however is still in full spirits; he's the only thing holding this together. The rhyming is much more ear catching here than the previous entries and such sweet poetry is sadly absent from 'In Space.'
Rated 24 May 2015
5
1st
Pretty sure this was the plot of a Billy and Mandy episode. Minus the fun dialogue, good acting, actual humor, and worth.
Rated 03 Jun 2008
50
8th
Only entertaining because there is an evil leprechaun, but it's abominably stupid.
Rated 21 Apr 2019
65
63rd
This was a big pot of stupid fun.
Rated 23 Mar 2024
42
5th
A tiny bit better than the second movie because it has a better production value, slightly better actors, and some unique plot points along the way. The gangsters were funny. A bit past the middle of the movie though, it just turns back to extra subpar and gets kind of boring
Rated 22 Jul 2020
12
6th
Giant wasted opportunities of a leprechaun-leprechaun duel and how an actual malevolent magic practitioner could fuck up a Vegas magic show. On the other hand, has the cruelest gratuitous death in the whole franchise (plastic surgery/overboard Kardashian explosion).
Rated 20 Aug 2022
46
9th
It's starting to become difficult to track what the point is of this series - not scary in the slightest (or even attempting to be) with odd flashes of low-impact, graphic violence with an endlessly cackling Davis spouting silly one-liners - is this failed camp, or failed horror? Despite the "glamorous" Vegas setting, this looks considerably more low-rent than Part 2, with the minimal suspense mitigated further by the arbitrary nature of the Leprechaun himself (and the Leprechaun mythos).
Rated 14 Feb 2023
31
4th
Makes the 2nd one look like a real movie. The characters are aggressively uninteresting, and the acting (and overall) direction is just embarassing. As are the attempts at comedy.
Rated 17 Mar 2018
48
22nd
C
Rated 25 Jan 2009
0
3rd
This movie is hilariously bad.
Rated 04 Aug 2011
48
29th
After maybe 10 or 15 minutes, I figured I was going to have to put this on my bottom 10 list. But it just kept getting dumber and dumber. And I started laughing. A lot. I mean, it's intentionally camp, but there's something about the film that feels so... off that it manages to be both intentionally and unintentionally hilarious. Features the first eye-catching female lead in the series, although she doesn't have a showstealing meltdown in the final act like L2's lead actress did.
Rated 28 Dec 2007
29
6th
Hilarious, but awful
Rated 21 Jan 2012
70
56th
People seem to hate this one but I remember it being my favorite. I haven't seen them all since I was a kid but I'm pretty sure I can still appreciate the stupidity.
Rated 25 Jul 2010
70
27th
lep goes to vegas! i liked this one too haha
Rated 03 Sep 2010
9
1st
Some random weirdness (and nakedness) elevates this nonsense to "almost bearable" - just...
Rated 13 Aug 2009
37
27th
Better than the first two.
Rated 06 Jan 2009
33
36th
OoOoOo!
Rated 15 Sep 2011
55
29th
Best of the sequels, come at me bro.
Rated 13 May 2019
30
2nd
15 points for the movie, 15 points for FAZIO!
Rated 10 Oct 2010
11
3rd
I don't even remember which one this is, but probably safe in assuming I saw it, and that it is shit.
Rated 10 Nov 2011
61
33rd
Brian Trenchard-Smith begins his short run on the series with a Leprechaun movie set entirely in Vegas. This one changes the series up a little bit by stressing the legend that you get one wish if you get a leprechaun's gold... and if you get bit by one you just might become a wererechaun! The leprechaun rubs shoulders with Elvis as he pursues his gold on Fremont street.

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