Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead is a goofier film than the previous installments, but this helps the film find better footing than Phantasm II found. This is by far the funnest film in the series.
Day 1: Phantasm (1979)
Day 2: Phantasm II (1988)
THE FEATURES ⭐⭐⭐1/2
This is the first new major offering from Well Go USA (I don’t
think that commentary tracks are major) and Well Go was smart enough to hire
Red Shirt Pictures to over it (as they do with all the other new special
features found in this package.) We get an in depth look at the creation of the
film as well as welcoming Michael Baldwin back to the series.
Balls of Steel: Bob
Ivy’s Stunt For the Ages (9m 38s, HD)
Stuntman Bob Ivy has over 120 credits to his name and is
known for going big or going home. He was asked by Coscarelli to do a car flip
and Ivy delivered more than Coscarelli could have ever asked for. BtS footage
is shown of the stunt and it is scarier than anything in the film.
Behind the Scenes
Compilation (28m 20s, SD, 1.33:1)
A series of fly on the wall looks at different scenes being
shot.
Phantasm III: Behind
the Scenes (8m 52s, SD, 1.33:1)
More fly on the wall footage
Deleted Scene (11s,
SD)
This is the single worst special feature I have ever seen.
It consists of two people running into a room and the Tall Man following. That’s
it. I watched a few times to see if I had missed something. I didn’t. I know
that everyone wants as much footage as they can get, but this is pushing it.
Trailer (1m 21s, HD,
1.85:1)
Radio Spot (1m 1s,
HD)
Calls the film “Phantasm:
Lord of the Dead”
Still Gallery (4m
20s, HD) (51 Images)
Commentary with Don
Coscarelli and Norman Buckley
Commentary with A.
Michael Baldwin and Angus Scrimm
THE PACKAGING ⭐⭐⭐1/2
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The disc is REGION A (locked)
THE PICTURE ⭐⭐⭐1/2
THE SOUND ⭐⭐⭐
THE FILM ⭐⭐⭐
After being tricked by the Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) once more, Reggie (Reggie Bannister) and an unconscious Mike (A. Michael Baldwin) are left alone by their attacker who is content with the head of their now deceased friend Liz (Paula Irvine) for now. Mike doesn’t awake from his coma until two years later after his brother Jody (Bill Thornbury), whom had died in a car accident, appears to him in a dream. Mike, Reggie, and Jody, who is now just a flying, burnt sphere, team back up to fight the Tall Man again, but before they can, he appears and pulls Mike into another dimension. Now it’s up to Reggie and Jody to find Mike before that infamous mortician is able to transform him, only this time, he has way more spheres. Thousands of them.
I liked Phantasm III
more than I liked part 2. I think that comes down to the fact that this film
has better characters and the events that are happening are much more
interesting. I like the fact that they didn’t have Michael as the lead because
the lines that he delivers here are flat and stilted. The action here is good and
I will say that the effects are even better than the last film. We get to see
more Tall Man and that is always a good thing and the ending was interesting
without being contrived. The film’s pace is a lot smoother and the sections of
the film that you would think would be boring really aren’t. Coscarelli still
hasn’t found the magic that the first film had, but he comes close.
OVERALL ⭐⭐⭐1/2
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Enjoy this Phantasm short story: https://www.wattpad.com/1409358260-phantasm-invasion
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