Night of the Demons III

1997 "Angela is back and she's ready to party down... to Hell!"
Night of the Demons III
4.5| 1h25m| R| en| More Info
Released: 07 October 1997 Released
Producted By: Fries/Schultz Film Group
Country: United States of America
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When a group of rambunctious teens take refuge in Hull House to escape the law, they soon realize their grave error upon meeting Angela.

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darksorcerer I bought this movie for $2 at the local variety warehouse, the cover looked pretty cool and like many times before I've bought it on the cover, though i should know a cool cover doesn't mean the content will be good. The version i have got is called Demon House, i was surprised to see that it is actually part 3 in an ongoing series "night of the demons" The opening Credits were not the best show of special effects, sort of a mix between 80's effects and power cartoon effects.The plot and or story was very simple to follow, the film had the stereotypical variety of cast members, "the cheerleader", the "not so good looking friend" the "slut", the "nerd" the "rebel", the "good guy" "the badguy"and the "token black guy".The sound was crap with noticeable discrepancies in the soundtrack and the actors mouth, the slapbass song at the start rocked though, the gore was mediocre, i didn't know blood was that shade of red. There were an abundance of boobs which i think is good.Overall there were many a scene that is so bad it must be good, but in hindsight is just bad.Plot 4/10 gore 5/10 sound 4/10 (slapbass bit rocked) casting 5/10overall 5/10 (im being generous)
J D Night of the Demons is a terrifying, intense film that managed just the right amounts of humor, gore, and scares. Its first sequel, while far more comedic, still managed to tell a solid follow-up story, deliver the gory goods, and pop in the occasional scare. This final entry in the Night of the Demons series is a dismal nightmare of a film, unable to be frightening or funny in any way.The film's central characters are all wholly unlikable, from beginning to end. The nightmarish Hull House, which featured so prominently in the first two films, is now nothing more than a series of bland hallways that resemble a Victorian-styled nursing home. When the monstrous Angela appears at one point, displaying her awesome might, a police officer who enjoys sleight-of-hand tricks smirks, challenging her to another "magic trick". Ugh. No wonders she kills him.This movie is an agonizing hodgepodge of bad movie plot holes and script re-hashes. I love bad movies, but this isn't even fun. Do yourself a favor and stop watching this once-grand series after Part 2.
Coventry "Night of the Demons THREE" is pretty much identical to "Night of the Demons ONE" and "Night of the Demons TWO" but, seriously, who cares? Don't tell me you were looking for breathtaking suspense or intellectual plotting, because you just know you won't find it here! Kevin Tenney, who directed the original but only wrote this sequel, delivers exactly what we expect of him: shallow teenager characters stuck in banal situations, a bit of playful sleaze and an enormous amount of cheesy make-up effects. The silly tone is illustrated very early in the movie already, when two girls compare the size of their breasts, as they're getting ready for the Halloween school prom! The car breaks down on the way over, but the naughty kids in school offer them a ride in their van. Then, under the false impression of having killed a policeman during a clumsy incident at a night shop, the group gets the luminous idea of fleeing to Hull House, where the sexy demon Angela welcomes them with wide open arms. The dialogs and one-liners are a lot less witty than in "Night of the Demons 2", but the pacing is fast and the death-sequences looked gruesome enough to me. Female über-demon Angela (Amelia Kinkade) doesn't look as irresistible anymore as she did in the late 80's, but she still tries to convince us of her sexual powers by demonstrating what oral sex of her would look like (on a pistol!). There's really no point in going on and on about how dumb and redundant this movie is. Instead, you better bring out a six-pack of beers and invite some friends.
ya_rubes21 I'm a fan of the first two Night of the Demons films, so I was keen to see the third instalment despite all the poor reviews I'd read. Does it live up to its bad reputation? Pretty much.Firstly, you don't cast twenty-somethings as teenagers! No! To whoever makes the next "Night of the Demons" movie (if there is going to be one), please cast real teenagers! I know the other two Demons movies are guilty of this too, but this was made in 1997.The script, when it isn't ripping off lines from "Full Metal Jacket", is average at best. Kevin Tenney's original script was surely no masterpiece, but it was apparently sharper, gorier and funnier than the finished product. Apparently the director decided not to film most of the best scenes. Oh well.The gore is seriously lacking, and what gore there is is badly executed. The special effects are a joke.Some good old-fashioned nudity can't save this film from being the worst of the three. Sure, the original "Night of the Demons" was never going to win an Oscar, but it was well-shot, had a good score, a decent script and some memorable scenes. If the right people were involved, I'm sure this could have been a good entry to the series.All in all, this film isn't as bad as people make it out to be. I have seen MUCH worse films than "Night of the Demons 3". It has some entertainment value to it, and fans of the series will see it anyway no matter what.