Examining the Horror Film Leprechaun 3


It may be said that Leprechaun 3 is both superior than Leprechaun 1 and 2 and inferior to Leprechaun 2.

This is accomplished by having a poor yet engaging first act. Mark Jones can't create believable dialogue to save his life, with the exception of the Leprechaun character.

As Scott McCoy, the young college student, John Gatins was given some of the most unbelievable lines ever, and I felt awful for him. Insufferably boring to watch.

The plot takes an unexpected turn in the middle of the second act when Scott becomes infected by the leprechaun's blood. After that, however, the audience is in for nothing but a good time.

One of the more unique aspects is that this time around, Warwick Davis gets to give almost all of his dialogue in rhyme, and he can even be rather humorous at points over the second act.

Davis (Leprechaun 3 Movie Review) is the driving force behind these films; without him, they would not be enjoyable to watch at all. The Leprechaun has a destructive appeal that is just plain entertaining to watch when he's around.

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