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Darkman III: Die Darkman Die

  • Video
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Jeff Fahey and Arnold Vosloo in Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996)
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When he double-crosses a drug kingpin, Darkman must free himself of his remote-control clutches.When he double-crosses a drug kingpin, Darkman must free himself of his remote-control clutches.When he double-crosses a drug kingpin, Darkman must free himself of his remote-control clutches.

  • Director
    • Bradford May
  • Writers
    • Michael Colleary
    • Mike Werb
  • Stars
    • Jeff Fahey
    • Arnold Vosloo
    • Darlanne Fluegel
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    • Director
      • Bradford May
    • Writers
      • Michael Colleary
      • Mike Werb
    • Stars
      • Jeff Fahey
      • Arnold Vosloo
      • Darlanne Fluegel
    • 35User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
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    • Peter Rooker
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    Darlanne Fluegel
    Darlanne Fluegel
    • Dr. Bridget Thorne
    Roxann Dawson
    Roxann Dawson
    • Angela Rooker
    • (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Nico
    Alicia Panetta
    • Jenny Rooker
    Ronn Sarosiak
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    Peter Graham
    • Joey
    Shawn Doyle
    Shawn Doyle
    • Adam
    Vieslav Krystyan
    Vieslav Krystyan
    • Ivan
    Chris Adams
    • Whit
    Rick Parker
    • E.K.
    Joel Bissonnette
    Joel Bissonnette
    • Mayo
    • (as Joel Bissonette)
    John Novak
    John Novak
    • Dist. Atty. Ryan Mitchell
    Christopher Bondy
    • Gibson
    • (as Chris Bondy)
    Von Flores
    Von Flores
    • Johnny Lee
    Eric Hollo
    • Paul Raney
    Gino Giacomini
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    • Director
      • Bradford May
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      • Michael Colleary
      • Mike Werb
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    alfred_zamora

    Welcome to Rookerworld!!!

    This movie in fact is probably every bit as good as the second sequel.One of my complaints about this movie is the change in the character of Peyton Westlake/Darkman. In the first movie he was a tortured man battling strong demons within himself, whereas in this movie he seems to be fully developed into a wise-cracking comic book type character. We only get a small hint of Darkman's emotional state throughout the entire film and that's about it.

    I think this movie's was made as an action movie rather than anything else. The action sequences aren't bad either.

    Also Jeff Fahey's character, Rooker is good but feels somewhat shallow, as if more of the character needed to be developed before we could believe he was truly evil. Arnold Vosloo is an interesting choice to play Darkman and brings his own style to the character. Add to this the plight of Darkman falling in love again and having to painfully remember that he can never share his feelings with another person and you have the makings of a good movie.

    Maybe they should have spent more time on the characters than the action. Maybe this would have made the movie better. But nevertheless it is still quite an entertaining movie and works well if you don't stop to think about it. 6/10
    5TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    At least it's fun

    This starts out the only way they knew how to open an entry in this series... introducing the villain and building up how tough and ruthless he is(this time, a new guy, thankfully... I love Durant, but a third outing would have been pushing it). Rooker is the name, and he deals drugs(because that's what 90's bad guys do), and... er... he's a fanatic about physical strength(albeit he isn't a muscled beast)... even though he uses no less than two guns(well, only once), even firing one immediately after talking about how you can't make a point with such. Huh. Well, for all the personality he doesn't have, Jeff Fahey, common to B-movies, certainly gives a nice, over-the-top performance(as does someone else, I won't name them here... but maniacal laughter is had, and it is good). Darkman... still hasn't taken up vigilantism(beyond taking revenge), he continues to try to improve his liquid skin(seemingly having forgotten the breakthrough of the second one... yeah, there's no continuity between these), and this time, struggles with caring about regular people again, after all he's lost(not a bad arc, if there is no real thematic in this one). Once the two meet, a hefty battle ensues, which is exactly what we want to see(why didn't we get that in II? Right, because that one's padded like crazy), and the first one only had half the movie to get into that, since it was also the origin story. Still not an actually good movie, this is much more entertaining than the one before it. It emulates the fast pace of the '90 one(still lacking the visuals), with plenty of twists and turns(most of which make reasonable sense, though, sadly, several don't make a lasting impact), keeping it moving nearly constantly throughout the 83 minute running time(sans credits). There is a ton of action(some of those scenes being completely gratuitous!), that tend to be quite cool. This is tense, and genuinely makes you care. Roxann Dawson, of Voyager, really helps as the not-taking-it-anymore wife of aforementioned mobster. Her acting is the most sincere, and she has to deal with a lot of exposition(...which, I guess, makes her perfect for Star Trek). Vosloo remains a fine choice for the titular anti-hero. FX are decent. There is some bloody, gory(finally!) violence and a little moderate to strong language in this. I recommend this to fans of the Raimi take on it who are willing to settle. Not one you'll remember for long; however, it is quite enjoyable during the viewing. 5/10
    5kairingler

    dark man - Durant

    it's not really bad for a third in the series,, and yes i know that this one was supposed to be the 2nd and all , and return of Durant was supposed to be the third,, but tha't s not why i'm here to discuss this movie,, first off Jeff fahey, is pretty damn good as a villain,, almost as good as Jeff fahey, and in this one you also have a villainess fahey 's assistant,, darlanne fleuggel,, few of you probably remember her from the TV show ,, HUNTER with Fred dryer / ex NFL player.. well storyline goes , that dark man rips off the bad guys shipment, and uses proceeds to further his research . darlanne fleugel's character is very charming and believable as she tries to schmooze our hero,, will she succeed ? will dark man be overcome by her beauty charm and seductivness only can only watch and find out.
    nighthawk77

    Not as good as the first, but better than the second

    The first Darkman movie was awesome. The 2nd was stupid. Durant comes back from the dead to torment Darkman once more, please. If you're in the kind of chopper crash he was in, you're dead and you stay dead.

    This sequel however was pretty good. Darkman is tricked by a doctor into allowing a procedure to reconnect his nervous system, but instead it's connected to some kind of electric shock device. She uses it on him if he doesn't obey her.

    Darkman's skin formula and diskette the forumula's on are stolen by the doctor's boyfriend Rooker. Darkman has to try to get them back, but while he's doing this, ends up falling in love with Rooker's emotionally battered wife and child.

    The movie would've been better if it wasn't done on a shoe string budget with lowgrade special effects (like garbage cans sailing into the air when they explode, please). But it's still a step up from the 2nd movie.
    7Movie Nuttball

    A good sequel!

    The second sequel to Darkman is action packed but lacks the greatness of its prequel, Darkman.The action scenes are good and the acting by the returning Darkman played by Arnold Vosloo are good.This sequel is a good film but I prefer the original Darkman first.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed simultaneously with Darkman II: The Return of Durant (1995) between November 15, 1993 and December 20, 1993, but not released until going direct-to-video on August 20, 1996.
    • Goofs
      In Darkman II, Peyton learns how to extend the 'life' of the synthetic skin from 99 minutes to over 150 minutes. This technology, while apparently so simple Peyton is surprised he never thought of it in the previous film, is never seen again.
    • Quotes

      Johnny Lee: I don't get it, Rooker. Your organization handles coke, weed, crank. But you - you show up to supervise a two-bit shipment of steroids.

      Peter Rooker: I'm not into drugs.

      Johnny Lee: [chuckling] What the fuck do you call this shit?

      Peter Rooker: Strength.

    • Connections
      Edited from Darkman (1990)

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Darkman II
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Renaissance Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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