Nemesis 3: Time Lapse
Nemesis 3: Time Lapse
R | 18 June 1996 (USA)
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In this wasteland of despair the path to redemption is not clear. But Alex – a mutant created with super human DNA – carries the seed of hope for all mankind. In a struggle for domination that will never end, the Cyborg enemy – designed by humans as weapons without a soul – will not stop until this divine spark of humanity is eliminated. The Cyborgs are back, here and now, and stronger than ever. The terror has returned and we must face what they bring…

Reviews
unbrokenmetal

Continuing directly from where part 2 ended, Alex (Sue Price) wakes up in a desert. She meets Farnsworth (Tim Thomerson), the villain from part 1, who offers help, but secretly scans her because the cyborgs from the future are still trying to find out more about her. The not very trustworthy mercenary Edson (Norbert Weisser) and the mentally deficient, but brave and loyal Johnny (Xavier Declie) join Alex in the fight against Farnsworth and the cyborgs.The basic idea of part 3 is go back to the same locations (in Arizona) as part 2 and blow up a few more buildings. ** Spoiler** It develops no real solution to Alex' problems and simply kills everyone in the end, so she may start all over again in part 4. ** End of spoiler ** Neither the complicated structure with flashbacks within flashbacks nor the cheap, awful neon light glow effects used almost every minute make it more user-friendly. The jeeps turning into moving bubbles were totally pointless. The killer twins with white hair are an awkward attempt at the self-irony of trash movies. I watched the 4 Nemesis movies (which I watched first in the 1990s) again now in chronological order for my reviews and voted 7/7/5/5, so you easily see I was not as satisfied with part 3 as with its predecessors.

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speare

I got this thing off the sci-fi shelf because I remembered seeing the first of the series when I was a kid. I'd rented the second one and it was a decent "B" sci-fi. This one was out right obnoxious. The "special" effects on the cars looked like something my 4 year old cousin could have done. The two assistant female cyborgs were so terrible that I literally cringed every time they came on the screen. The plot left so much to be desired that it made me sick. I don't know what anyone was thinking when they agreed to be a part of this movie but I'm sure that they'd have done better to have left it at 2 movies. The movies in this series are going from good to decent to terrible. I only hope that no terrorist groups have access to this movie as it makes an excellent torturing device.

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Miikaj

Nemesis 3 is the worst movie what I have ever seen!!! I think that Nemesis 3 was only 30 minutes long. And that movie was so boo-oo-ring. When that movie ends and I saw word: NEMESIS 4... I thought I will...NOT watch that movie never again.

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Quetzl

I really wanted to like this film. The second film in the series had this silly, drive in movie feel to it that was fun (of course, I was also drunk). I watched this film with the highest expectation of a similar experience of high cinematic hilarity, a-la- Mystery Science Theater 3000. I WAS WRONG!!!!! This movie is a god awful waste of film, and I LIKED THE SECOND ONE!!!! From the effeminate villain with the David Bowie fright wig, to the tacky, obnoxious female villains with laughs that could strip the paint off a garage door, this whole thing was just a painful mess. I actually felt bad for Sue Price, because the material was beneath an actress of her stature (that pretty much says it all). An awful, awful film (that's not a recommendation).

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