• The movie offers exactly what fans of the series crave for, and honestly it’s a step up from the last two movies, but if logic, actual plot development, genuine tension and thrill are what you want then avoid it.

  • Fans of the original (the 1954 one and the Japanese iterations) will find much to enjoy and appreciate about how many elements this movie manages to sneak in from there. However those new to ride, might be left scratching their heads as to all the hoopla. It’s a handsomely mounted spectacle filled with visceral razzle-dazzle but lacking cohesion and logic.

  • In trying to milk this cash-cow for all it’s worth, the makers have sent it further down the pit, watch it for Emma Stone and some great CGI else its plays out like a bastard child of Marc Webb’s ‘(500) Days of Summer’ and Sam Raimi’s ‘Spider-Man 3’.

  • If watching people jump across walls and buildings gives you a boner, then go ahead and spend your money on this D-grade action flick canvassing as something better. Else you’d be better off playing Frogger or renting the original French version. This should definitely not be chalked up on Walker’s legacy.

  • Give this hyperviolent, mess of a mystery thriller a miss, all it has is bore and gore.

  • I would like to look at the movie as silly fun and it can be in places, but largely it fails and falls flat on it’s face because it simply tries to hard to be fast and furious, which despite not being much itself is still a few notches above this pile of junk. Plus the whole movie comes off as an advertisement for the Ford Mustang.

  • ‘3 Days to Kill’ is at best worthy of a watch when it arrives on television and for fans of Amber Heard who probably is easily the best thing about this dull, prodding movie.

  • Money spent on the making of this movie could have funded something far more entertaining and worthy of your time. Be smart, and stay away, this really sucks!

  • ‘I, Frankenstein’ holds little or no enjoyment and only those who might, just might, enjoy this sort of stuff are the ones who can’t get enough of the Underworld series or that god-awful Hugh Jackman train wreck, ‘Van Helsing’.

  • More humour than hurt in this match up. Wait for the post credits sequences to get perhaps the best laughs of the movie and that might just about make the movie worth the price of the admission. 

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