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The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All

1999

Action / Crime / Thriller

4
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled17%
IMDb Rating4.7101752

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Treat Williams Photo
Treat Williams as Karl Thomasson
Rebecca Staab Photo
Rebecca Staab as Prof. Nicole Stewart
Erin Chambers Photo
Erin Chambers as Terri
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828.32 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
P/S 1 / 7
1.5 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
P/S 0 / 9

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by tp32010 / 10

Brilliant! The best Substitute-film yet!

I've seen hundreds of these actioners and while they may all seem the same, I still love them more than anything. I don't look for a smart and original script, good acting or "a deep and emotional story that needs to be told". In fact, those are the things I _don't_ want in an action-film. What I look for is gratuitous violence with a little gratuitous nudity thrown in. I look for a good, strong hero who's goal is to make things right by any means necessary.

I was a fan of the first Substitute-film. Tom Berenger was a good hero, the story moved fast enough, the action-scenes were good and the music score was excellent. However, I was slightly disappointed with the second film. While Treat Williams might be a reasonably good actor, I didn't think he was a very good action hero. He looked kinda goofy with a gun. Also, the action-scenes were quite poor and the level of violence was surprisingly low. The music score wasn't good either.

Treat Williams is again the hero in The Substitute 3 so my expectations were a little low. However, I loved director Robert Radler's earlier work (especially Best of the Best 2) so of course I had to see it. And I'm happy to say that this film rocked! I think this is the best Substitute-film yet.

The Substitute 3 was filmed in just 16 days and the budget was probably quite modest. Still, this looks like a surprisingly big film. The technical details are excellent, the camera keeps moving and the editing is done very well. I also liked the score a lot.

Treat Williams still looks goofy with a gun but this time he's quite competent in the martial arts-fights. The fights are choreographed with skill and are really fun to watch. I liked the supporting characters. James Black as the sidekick with a sword could have a bright future in action-films, Claudia Christian looked good and handled her own action-scenes well and the fat surveillance guy had some good lines.

And speaking of dialogue, I liked the writing of this film. There's a relaxed atmosphere and Williams' oneliners work well. The only significant flaw with the film was that unlike the first film, this doesn't have a strong villain. Fortunately there's still a good, big action-scene in the end.

So, The Substitute 3 doesn't offer anything new (and thankfully it doesn't even try) but what it does, it does very, very well. It's of course apparent that this film isn't everyone's cup of tea. It doesn't give you anything to think about and it can be summarised as cardboard characters fighting each other. But then again, that's my precise definition of good entertainment, so this one gets a full 10. See it if you are a fan of the genre and like mindless violence. But if you didn't fall asleep during The English Patient or Shakespeare In Love and didn't like the first two Substitute-films, this one isn't worth watching either.

Reviewed by helfeleather7 / 10

Teaches a Valuable Lesson

The Substitute trilogy adopts a noble cause. All three films endeavour to teach their audience the great value of violence. The technique is very subtle. The films begin with a school where it seems that humourless criminal thugs have taken control. They bully students and even the teachers, to the point of making their lives a living hell.

Substitute 3 sticks to the formula. That's where Treat Wiliams steps in, fresh from serving as an honourable mercenary on the good side, of course, in some war. (His salary is never mentioned. Perhaps he just does it for the satisfaction of knowing that he is killing bad people. I always feel satisfied when I kill bad people, so it would make sense.)

His problem is not the bad thugs in the school. He can smash them to a pulp with very little effort, and he takes every opportunity to do so. The trouble is that the pretty blond English professor isn't yet convinced that the solution to violence is more brutal violence. It's probably all those arty books she's read. Therefore Treat has to demonstrate by punching, kicking, knifing and shooting as many of the bad guys as possible.

I won't spoil the ending. You'll have to watch the film yourself to find out whether the prof sees how misguided she was.

Reviewed by disdressed128 / 10

as good as part 2

Treat Williams returns as the "Substitute".this time,mercenary Carl Tomassonfullfils a wish from his dead friend and fellow mercenary.he has promised to find his friend's daughter and give her a something he father wanted her to have.he tracks her down at university where she is a teacher.however,when she is viciously attacked and hospitalized,Carltakes it upon himself to find answers,so he becomes her substitute.there is another subplot to the movie,but i won't reveal it here.lets just say,there is tons of action,and some great fight scenes,just like the 2nd 0ne.i liked this movie as much as the 2nd one,mainly because of the action.it's almost the same movie as far as the general plot,but again,some details have been changed.nevertheless,i still enjoyed it.if you liked "the Substitute 2"you will probably like part3.just as i gave part 2 8/10,i also give "The Substitute 3" 8/10

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