Nemesis 3: Time Lapse

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9.3/10. A pretty decent follow up to Nemesis 2. Sue Price still has better acting chops than Cory Everson or Rachel McLish. Alex still has that mix of bad ass warrior and woman trying to survive in a post apocalyptic setting. Now she faces Sharon Bruneau and Debbie Muggli as twin bounty hunters. They added charm to this sequel, making it fun just like its predecessor. People forget not to take these seriously, they're B movies with low budgets, I salute them for having integrity to not cater to studio demands. Albert Pyun did well here too. If anything, he made a fun B movie franchise that admittedly borrows from bigger movies but the big ones do this too. Sue Price still continues to be the spoon that stirs the drink here.

Rob245

Plot hole: It makes no sense to send bounty hunters after Alex without any kind of tracking device, they just find her without any help.

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Trivia: This was almost one long movie along with parts 2 and 4, but director Albert Pyun thought that was a terrible idea.

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