Title:
Thr3e.
Rating: PG-13.
Film Companies: Namesake Entertainment,
Fox Faith.
Cast: Marc Blucas (The Alamo, First Daughter), Justine Waddell
(The Mystery of Natalie Wood), Laura Jordan, Bill Moseley
(The Devil's Rejects,
White Fang), Max Ryan (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen), Priscilla Barnes
(Three's Company), Tom Bower (Die Hard 2), Jeffrey Lee Hollis (The Visitation),
Darylin Goodman (Hangman's Curse), Lin Ciangio (The Visitation),
Jerry Rose (The
Visitation, Hangman's Curse), Sherman Augustus, Philip Dunbar, Kevin Downes (The
Visitation), Jack Ryan, Bruno Jasienski, Allana Bale, Kai Schoenhals, Holly McClure,
Carol Eaton, Adam Malecki, Josh Skjold, Rick Kyle, Andrew Gorzen, Joe Goodman, T.G.
Boleyn, Chris Hook, Ernest Ivanda, Nik Goldman, Zbigniew Modej, Marek Sledziewski,
Marta Gierszanin, Lisa Cash (The Visitation), Beth Cousins, Jon Decker, Larissa
LaRene, Chris Mitchell, Robert Lyon Rasner, Mark Richard..
Crew: Robby Henson (Director), Alan McElroy, Ted Dekker (Writers),
Joe Goodman, Bobby Neutz, Ralph Winter (Producers), Jerry Rose, Max Ryan, Marek
Sledziewski (Executive Producers), Kelly Neutz (Co-Producer).
Synopsis: A man who likes to blow up cars takes a sudden and deadly
fascination in a young seminary student, demanding the young man confess his sins
or people will die.
Theatrical Release: January 5th, 2007.
DVD Release: Unknown.
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Review:
I am probably not the best person to write a review
of this film as I read the book before seeing the film, and both depend greatly
on the suspense of the story as well as the unexpected twists to make the film work.
I must admit I was somewhat bored while watching the film, but I think this was
more related to my existing knowledge rather than the film itself. In fact, overall,
I was very impressed with the film. I thought the acting was solid, as was the crew's
work. There was one or two explosions that looked great but then were ruined when
a layer of CGI was added onto them. Still overall, a quality flick that could pass
as a film by any studio.
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