The third installment of the Leprechaun series is just okay


Decker Shado Leprechaun 3 Review


Leprechaun 3 is both superior to Leprechauns 1 and 2, as well as inferior to Leprechaun 2.

It does this by having a terrible first act that is still entertaining. Mark Jones can't write convincing dialogue for any of his characters except for the Leprechaun.

Poor John Gatins (Scott McCoy), who had to deliver some of the most unbelievable lines Review of Leprechaun 3 from 1995 ever written, I thought to myself. Almost to the point of becoming unwatchable.

After Scott is infected by the Leprechaun's blood in the second act, the plot takes a turn for the better.

Finally, Warwick Davis gets to use rhyme, and it makes for a fun second act.

Without Davis, these movies would be almost impossible to watch. With him, the Leprechaun has a charm that makes him do bad things, which is fun to watch.

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