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Ramusan can't pay them the promised gold, but offers the hand of his daughter Silda, whose portrait shows a priceless medallion. Their fight is complicated by the mysterious Cobra, hired by Talus, who captured the princess, so they pair pretends to enter Talus's service, but finds out about an even more devious deception, while Talus captures the book and thus is able to conjure the warrior ghosts.
Rated PG for sequences of violence and action throughout, and for sexual and crude references. Did you know Edit. Trivia This film is a sequel to a prequel to a sequel of a remake. That is, it is a sequel to The Scorpion King , which is a prequel to The Mummy Returns , which is a sequel to The Mummy which can be considered as a loose remake of The Mummy Goofs Talus' army uses counterpoise trebuchets.
The big sling shot weapons with the counter weight. This particular type was not invented until the middle ages around the 11th century.
If we follow the time line of the other movies that places them about years before they were invented. Quotes Tsukai : [as they battle] You fight well, mortal. Connections Edited from The Scorpion King User reviews 71 Review. Top review. Better than the first sequel but still dumb.
The first film wasn't cinematic gold, but it had charm for varying instances. The sequel prequel that came after it though was a step down from it. Not only was it boring but the story line didn't feel believable.
Plus new characters were introduced that would not return in the films chronology. There was no point in it. As for continuing it, if the film makes money, of course make more entries.
As much as a mess the last film was, the producers were smart enough to release it in the home video market. If this was released theatrically, these films would be doing a lot worse financially. For this third film in the series the quality to this has slightly improved but still has its problems.
Thankfully of all things, this installment is not another prequel. Otherwise this time line would be all screwed up. Although it has 3 in its title, this is a sequel to the first Scorpion King After the decimation of his people and his wife from a mysterious plague, the Scorpion King Victor Webster goes back to his roots as a mercenary. On his travels, he is hired by King Horus Ron Perlman to infiltrate and stop his jealous brother Talus Billy Zane from invading his territory.
Talus' wants to conquer Horus' land with the book of the dead. He can only do this by taking over Ramusan's Temuera Morrison land, while holding his daughter Silda Krystal Vee hostage.
Teaming up with the Scorpion King is Olaf Bostin Christopher who was also sent by Horus for no other reason than he fights well. Written by Shane Kuhn and Brendan Cowles, the script is still fairly senseless but does manage to build on past stories than deconstruct them. For one thing, the continuity is explained as to what happened to the Scorpion King's wife and the people that followed him.
It's not very specific but it is mentioned so that's a plus. Instead of slowly moving from one task to the next, different situations ensue. However even with forgivable continuity, the screenplay goes on to fail in other spots. One of the biggest flaws are various physical impossibilities. Some of it really just doesn't make any sense.
A character's ear is ripped off by someone's hand. How is somebody that strong? Another character gets severely injured but has no problems later on. Nobody can heal that fast. Another problem is the acting of characters. Bostin Christopher as Olaf had some moments of comedic value but all he does it make the film feel like a bad buddy film. His dialog is also too contemporary for ancient times. As for acting, Billy Zane chews the scenery every time he's on screen. As a villain, he comes off more as a parody to an antagonist than an actual threat.
Sometimes this is funny but overall it feels out of place. Ron Perlman and Temuera Morrison are both underplayed and are not that interesting. Thankfully Victor Webster as the new Scorpion King tries to make his role his own.
Not every line he says comes off forced but occasionally it doesn't sound right. For one thing, he at least looks similar to Dwayne Johnson. Krystal Vee as the daughter Ramusan is okay in her performance.
She too has more personality than most and has sufficient chemistry with Webster. As for her development, its overused plot threads but at least its identifiable. They however have very little development.
The original story writer was Randall McCormick who did the last film. The action sequences to the film were well staged although they had one drawback. That being that in almost every scene that involved action, had multiple slow motion shots. This happened frequently and it felt like in some ways, the film was just buying time.
It looks good, but too much of it loses the spectacle. For a while the setting was in the desert but it quickly shifts to jungle brush. This is okay but it's a bit disorienting. Nevertheless the picture looks good in its display.
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