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The NeverEnding Story III

Original title: Die unendliche Geschichte III: Rettung aus Phantasien
  • 1994
  • G
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
13K
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Jack Black, Julie Cox, Freddie Jones, Jason James Richter, and Gord Robertson in The NeverEnding Story III (1994)
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Fairy TaleQuestAdventureComedyFamilyFantasy

A young boy must restore order when a group of bullies steal the magical book that acts as a portal between Earth and the imaginary world of Fantasia.A young boy must restore order when a group of bullies steal the magical book that acts as a portal between Earth and the imaginary world of Fantasia.A young boy must restore order when a group of bullies steal the magical book that acts as a portal between Earth and the imaginary world of Fantasia.

  • Director
    • Peter MacDonald
  • Writers
    • Jeff Lieberman
    • Karin Howard
    • Michael Ende
  • Stars
    • Jason James Richter
    • Melody Kay
    • Jack Black
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter MacDonald
    • Writers
      • Jeff Lieberman
      • Karin Howard
      • Michael Ende
    • Stars
      • Jason James Richter
      • Melody Kay
      • Jack Black
    • 118User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    The Neverending Story III: Escape from Fantasia
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    The Neverending Story III: Escape from Fantasia

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    Jason James Richter
    Jason James Richter
    • Bastian
    Melody Kay
    Melody Kay
    • Nicole
    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Slip
    Carole Finn
    • Mookie
    Ryan Bollman
    Ryan Bollman
    • Dog
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Mr. Coreander…
    Julie Cox
    Julie Cox
    • The Empress
    Moya Brady
    • Urgl
    Tony Robinson
    Tony Robinson
    • Engywook
    Thomas Petruo
    Thomas Petruo
    • Large Head
    Tracey Ellis
    Tracey Ellis
    • Jane Bux
    Kevin McNulty
    Kevin McNulty
    • Barney
    Nicole Parker
    Nicole Parker
    • Nasty #1
    Adrien Dorval
    Adrien Dorval
    • Nasty #2
    • (as P. Adrien Dorval)
    Kaefan Shaw
    • Bark Troll
    Gord Robertson
    Gord Robertson
    • Falkor
    • (as Gorden Robertson)
    Frederick Warder
    Frederick Warder
    • Mr. Rock Chewer - Felsenbeißer…
    William Todd-Jones
    • Mrs. Rockchewer
    • (as William Todd Jones)
    • Director
      • Peter MacDonald
    • Writers
      • Jeff Lieberman
      • Karin Howard
      • Michael Ende
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    2starcat500

    Huge disappointment

    I cannot begin to describe how awful this movie is. I watched the first Neverending Story when I was 7 or 8 or so, it came out in 1984, the year I was born, and I was absolutely fascinated with it. A few years later I had the pleasure of watching the second one, and although not as good as the first one, I have to say it is one of the better movie sequels I have seen (the people who comment on it give it too harsh criticism) It was still as imaginative and beautiful as the first one, and kept all the main characters. I saw the third one in the movie rental part of our grocery store when I was 14, and I got exited. I immediately rented it and brought it home and popped it in our VCR (you remember VCR's don't you?). It was not much longer after that that I was popping it out again. NES3, for lack of a better term,... sucks. The storyline was as unimaginative and vapid as you could hope for, it takes place in the real world, and not(as the title would have you believe)in Fantasia, and I get the feeling that it is because creating a fantasy world was a little out of their budget. This movie has "low budget" written all over it. The childlike empress isn't even blond! they get some brunette chick who looks nothing like her to play the role. After the fart jokes and potty humor commenced, I just couldn't take it any longer. My advice is don't wast your time and ruin your childhood memories with this piece of refuse.
    1TheLittleSongbird

    Wow, and I thought Home Alone 4 was bad!

    This movie was awful, easily one of the worst movies I have ever seen, though not quite as abysmal as Home Alone 4, honestly that film is blasphemy. I love the first NeverEnding Story and consider one of the all time great fantasy films, and the second one while disappointing was pretty good, but this one was garbage. Sorry I hated it, it has none of the magic of the first film, none of the sense of wonder that enthralled me when I first saw NeverEnding Story as a child. The scenery was not at all good, dull and rather tacky, I just wonder whether the producers saw the first film for their inspiration, because actually in the first film, the sumptuous set design should've got an award, for it was fantastic. The script here was dreadful, and the plot was uninspired, and had many inconsistencies with the first film(ie. the omission of Atreyu and anything to do with Bastian's family). Not to mention the rushed ending and the rather cartoonish design of Falcor and his voice(ugh!). Even the acting was poor, Jason James Richter has little of the innocence and heroism and even the likability of Bastian, no matter how hard he tried. Jack Black, who I usually find entertaining was wasted and it doesn't help his character was such an unlikeable jerk, as was the usually brilliant Freddie Jones. All in all, awful, awful, awful! See the first film instead. 1/10 Bethany Cox
    1KingAtor42

    In A Class By Itself

    This movie does belong in a class by itself: Even worse than utterly terrible. I have been an aficionado of 'bad' movies for quite a long time, adoring those movies which only a group of friends and many drinks makes enjoyable. This movie was in fact so amazingly bad that I could not watch it past the first half hour or so. I only watched the rest via fast-forward the next morning. I've seen many films worse considered classically bad, this one beat them all hands down. I even had to start referring to possibly similar bad movies by saying "They may be in the NS3 category". There are those bad movies that are MST3K fun and then there are those that make you wish you had a sharp object to commit suicide with, this one is the latter.

    This franchise went from excellent original fantasy, special effects for the genre, and well written characters to bad acting and writing in part 2, to movie of the week actors and rubber puppets in part 3. It's amazing how a film franchise that had such good promise sank faster than Lips Manless after taking "the bath". Especially if you're considering getting this for the kids, at least treat them to the original movie or something like the Peter Barnes inspired fantasy miniseries' from the late 90s.
    2tsnake

    Almost makes me want to watch football

    Football is nearly all that is on right now and I caught up on TV shows, this movie is on and I figure to give it a shot.

    1994!?!?! This movie reminds me of the worst of 80's low budget fantasy. Even how the characters dress, with their preppy plastic clothes or stereotypical "punks" outfits.

    As another commenter pointed out, the references from Fantasia characters to real world people and places is insulting.

    This movie kills fantasy.

    The contemporary soundtrack also destroys whatever potential there could ever be for a lasting (positive) impression.

    Everything about this is horrible. I gave it a 2 because it's better than watching football.
    3planktonrules

    Not one of the finer kids' movies, that's for sure.

    I have watched many, many more movies than the average normal person. My tastes are varied...classic films, foreign films, silents and more. But one of my odder pursuits is my weird desire to watch all 100 of IMDB's Bottom 100 List....the 100 lowest rated major release movies. It's important to point out that I have never seen any of the "Neverending Story" films and I started with #3. And, since it made the list I thought I'd give it a watch.

    In this film, Bastian is a kid who appears to be about 10 or 11 year-old. Oddly, he's begun at a new school...one that allows 'kids' there who are nearing retirement age (or so it seems). This small kid is chased and assaulted by a group of 20-something punks (led by 25 year-old Jack Black) and they're going to beat the stuffing out of him. To escape, he uses his magical book to enter the land of Fantasia. The problem is that the punks find the book and keep it...somehow realizing that will keep him stuck in Fantasia forever. But apparently there is another way out....and it's long and complicated and boring. And, somehow, some creatures from Fantasia were accidentally brought to the real world with Bastian...and he needs to find and return them.

    The Henson creatures vary. A few look really nice. A couple seem rather dated and creepy. What's REALLY dated is the introduction, where you see some very early CGI which looks horrid today. Perhaps in 1994 folks were impressed by it.

    What doesn't vary much is the writing and acting. The story seemed tired and the characters were often annoying. I particularly hated the rock creature who sang Steppinwolf's "Born to Be Wild" sequence and I assume a lot of folks in theaters felt the same way. I also thoroughly hated the bullies...who were old enough that they should have known how to act...but didn't. At least Black landed on his feet and eventually learned to act.

    So do I recommend it? No...there are much better kid's films out there that WON'T make parents watching along bored. Plus, smaller kids probably shouldn't see it because the bullies are pretty frightening. And who should see it? Probably no one.

    In spite of this, I don't think the movie deserves to be on the Bottom 100 and think mostly this was the result of folks who loved the original being so angry about the poor quality of this third film.

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    • Trivia
      Jack Black signed on because he was a big fan of the original The NeverEnding Story (1984). He was so unhappy with how this film turned out that he refused to discuss it in interviews for several years afterward.
    • Goofs
      Falcor arrives at a Chinese New Year festival, but the next day is Halloween. Chinese New Year is celebrated in January or February.
    • Quotes

      Slip, Leader of The Nasties: Looks like things are getting a little nasty at the bux residence.

      Bastian: You made it that way!

      Slip, Leader of The Nasties: No. You did! And you too! Don't go blaming it on me. I didn't put those words into your parents mouths. They said it themselves.

    • Crazy credits
      At the beginning of the end credits we see the "Easy Rider"-sequence again in the upper half of the screen.
    • Connections
      Featured in What's Up Doc?: Episode #3.6 (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Games People Play
      Written by Joe South

      Performed by Inner Circle

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La historia sin fin: regreso a Fantasía
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Cinevox Filmproduktion GmbH
      • Bibo TV Studiobetriebs
      • Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion
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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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