DVD Talk review of 'Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead [Unrated]'
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DVD Talk review of 'Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead [Unrated]'
I read Tyler Foster's DVD review of Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead [Unrated] at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=40134 and...I didn't think this would get reviewed and was hoping it was everything Tyler stated and more. Good read.
I, like Tyler, highly enjoyed Part 2 (it was a blind buy, not even seeing all of 1 prior, though i later bought that as well) and it has become one of my more fun guilty pleasures. I too, also don't really like the 1<sup>st</sup> and usually get bored when I try to rewatch it.
Part 2 really goes over-the-top (especially with one of my most favorite opening sequences in a long time)...with the effects, the gore and the performances by all...and it completely works!
Knew 3 was coming up and was hoping it could come somewhat close to 2 and it seems it does.
Looking forward to picking this up if readily available or at the very least renting it.
Thanks Tyler for reviewing it.
I, like Tyler, highly enjoyed Part 2 (it was a blind buy, not even seeing all of 1 prior, though i later bought that as well) and it has become one of my more fun guilty pleasures. I too, also don't really like the 1<sup>st</sup> and usually get bored when I try to rewatch it.
Part 2 really goes over-the-top (especially with one of my most favorite opening sequences in a long time)...with the effects, the gore and the performances by all...and it completely works!
Knew 3 was coming up and was hoping it could come somewhat close to 2 and it seems it does.
Looking forward to picking this up if readily available or at the very least renting it.
Thanks Tyler for reviewing it.
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Re: DVD Talk review of 'Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead [Unrated]'
It's not really the same as 2; the director says in the extras he wanted to make it an action movie -- a claim I wouldn't really support -- but it's not nearly as Texas Chain Saw Massacrey as Lynch's film. I did like it, though, more than The Hills Run Red. Like my review says, though, watch out for that really stupid last bit.




