The Brotherhood III - Young Demons
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #24231 in DVD
- Released on: 2002-09-03
- Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 82 minutes
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
They put on ritualistic garments, gather weapons, and prepare to lose themselves in the Occult world. On Friday nights, a group of extreme teens pretending to be wizards and warriors breaks into the school to play "The Game," a macabre role-playing ritual. This time they've gone too far. Using an ancient book of spells, they unlock a medieval world that fills the halls with evil and unleashes a murderous nightmare. Using treachery and deathly deceptions, they must draw upon their darkest powers to stay alive.
Customer Reviews
WORST MOVIE EVER
This was probably the worst excuse for a scary movie I have ever seen. And who was smoking in all the halls??? It is totally predictable and the shower scene is way too long and the water must have been very cold. The movie must have been shot in one weekend in about 4 rooms of a Canadian high school. You keep seeing the gym and the same hallway full of lockers no matter where they ran. Looked like a cartoon looping the background. Overall I would not recommend this movie other than for a good laugh.
the worst movie ever made
this is the worst movie i've seen.
everything is just crap from the plot (there isn't any actually) to the actors (terrible acting)!
i would not even watch this movie again even if someone pays me.
it's that horrible.
Oh Brother
A TOTAL waste of time.
Unless you have absolutely nothing else to do, this film is a collossal waste of time. No scares, not even remotely scarey moments.
If you have seen the BROTHERHOOD II, then this is where this trashy series gets worse.
Nice settings, not a scarey film. But it has a good idea at its core.
However this film is more vacuous than anything Troma could dream up.





