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The Third Saturday in October Part V

  • 2022
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Kansas Bowling, Poppy Cunningham, and Autumnn Jaide in The Third Saturday in October Part V (2022)
Follow an implacable killer as he stalks and butchers the occupants of houses across the stretch of one lone country road while the residents prepare to watch a yearly college-football bout.
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Follow an implacable killer as he stalks and butchers the occupants of houses across the stretch of one lone country road while the residents prepare to watch a yearly college-football bout.Follow an implacable killer as he stalks and butchers the occupants of houses across the stretch of one lone country road while the residents prepare to watch a yearly college-football bout.Follow an implacable killer as he stalks and butchers the occupants of houses across the stretch of one lone country road while the residents prepare to watch a yearly college-football bout.

  • Director
    • Jay Burleson
  • Writer
    • Jay Burleson
  • Stars
    • Kansas Bowling
    • Poppy Cunningham
    • Taylor Smith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    443
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Burleson
    • Writer
      • Jay Burleson
    • Stars
      • Kansas Bowling
      • Poppy Cunningham
      • Taylor Smith
    • 11User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kansas Bowling
    Kansas Bowling
    • Maggie
    Poppy Cunningham
    Poppy Cunningham
    • PJ
    Taylor Smith
    Taylor Smith
    • Peter
    Bart Hyatt
    • Lester
    Autumnn Jaide
    • Holcomb
    Tom Hagale
    Tom Hagale
    • Neil
    Parker Love Bowling
    Parker Love Bowling
    • Sharon
    Dan Cutts
    Dan Cutts
    • George
    • (as Daniel Cutts)
    Devan Katherine
    Devan Katherine
    • Angela
    Erin Ownbey
    Erin Ownbey
    • Amy
    Faith Owens White
    Faith Owens White
    • Betsy
    • (as Faith Bruner)
    Ian J. Cunningham
    Ian J. Cunningham
    • Arthur
    Robert W. Hill
    Robert W. Hill
    • Big Willie Nathan
    Alpha Trivette
    Alpha Trivette
    • Coach Amos Redd
    Eric Gray
    • Paramedic Antonio Latham
    Mike Corley
    • Winston
    Al Elliott
    • Dr. Mancuso
    Jay Burleson
    • Ronnie
    • Director
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    3arfdawg-1

    You're Only as Good as the Sum of Your Parts

    The dude who directs these flicks has a lot of potential. He sets up the scenes real well and the edits work to keep the suspense.

    Unfortunately, this sequel is plagued by the same problem as the first. The dude who plays the killer can't act. He's horrible.

    In this film he walks around with a skull like plastic mask mugging inside it like an imbecile. It really brings the movie down bug time.

    Too bad because this actually could have been a classic with better actors (especially the killer) and a wee bit more story.

    Instead we get a thinly drawn storyline of some maniac killing people with a 2 inch pocket knife! WHAT?

    Sad.
    5ops-52535

    its not THAT bad...

    If youre the one controlling the playspeed at the theater. Somewhere between 1.25-1.5 ffwd youll get a real crimson southern redneck horror comedy to chew on...

    its a low budget film about a reoccuring beast that returns every 3rd saturday of october, turning heaven into hell for all them screamers out there. The story and plot is unlike the others the very same, youre doomed to blood and gore anyway and how...

    its time era is the early 1990's, the art and dressing department along with the makeup and stage units have done a decent job and reflects very well life 30 years ago.

    They even hit the bells of the comedy central too, had a good laugh herenthere. But its not a state of the art a-level horror, rather b or c level when pickinbg the individual parts out of it. But alltogether at high speed it works therefore a small recommend from the grumpy old man.
    4DoorsofDylan

    Another Saturday in October.

    Charmed by the sincere tribute to Grindhouse cinema with the Horror comedy The Third Saturday in October (2022-also reviewed), I was happy to find that the other film in the series was being shown at the Soho Horror Film Festival, this led to me counting down to the third Saturday.

    View on the film:

    Recorded as the fifth in a series where parts 2-4 don't actually exist, returning editor/writer/director Jay Burleson & cinematographer Chris Hilleke slam the franchise into the pre- Scream (1996) early mid-90's, which they wonderfully capture in flat, plainly lit for video, wide-shots, limited sides of Slasher set-pieces, and extended takes for attempts at Comedy sequences, which stumble on the dead-end that the Slasher had hit by this point.

    Along with emulating the visual state of Slasher flicks from this period, the screenplay by Burleson sadly strays a little too close to the writing style of this era, with the playful riffs on Grindhouse from the earlier movie, being replaced here with plodding, witless dialogue tangled up in a Slasher series which had overstayed its welcome by the third Saturday in October.
    10tjonesmktg

    Exactly what I expected

    As suggested, we watched Part V first and then watched the prequel. This was exactly what I expected and enjoyed every bit of it. The acting and storyline is true-to-form with the horror films of that era. The props and attention to detail to create that realistic feel of a movie made in the late 70's - 80s is fantastic. I enjoyed the familiar additions to recreate the boogie-man, babysitter, and unsuspecting group of friends. The diverse group of spectators for the "big game" make for amusing interactions and some instances of humor. There are several points in the film that we couldn't resist laughing at because it's just too ridiculous and that was by design; which makes it even more enjoyable.
    5Otkon

    Curse you, statewide pepperoni shortage!

    It's definitely better than the original and that's saying much. Wait, is "saying much" a thing? Well, if it is, that is what I am saying.

    For a sequel it plays up the humor and less of the homage of the first one. And speaking of that, those films are listed in reverse order here with The Third Saturday in October Part V (2022) being the original and The Third Saturday in October (2022) being the sequel.

    But I think for continuity and thematic purposes, The Third Saturday in October (2022) is the first movie. And The Third Saturday in the October Part V (2022) is the only extant sequel. The Third Saturday in October Part II, The Third Saturday in October Part III and The Third Saturday in October Part IV are all explained as being lost. So perhaps, when those recreations are found and released they can be ranked in comparison to the two films in the series that are viewable in regard to their intentionally questionable qualities.

    I did find the bed foot guy the best part of this movie. That was fun.

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Третья суббота октября: Часть пятая
    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Alabama, USA
    • Production company
      • Red Corpses
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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