Death Wish gets reheated and served to the not so hungry audience one more time.
While Death Wish 3 gets the series back to its roots after the crazy 3rd instalment, it does feel like they’re just milking the franchise.
80s-o-meter: 85%
Total: 58%
 
				
						
				
		Death Wish gets reheated and served to the not so hungry audience one more time.
While Death Wish 3 gets the series back to its roots after the crazy 3rd instalment, it does feel like they’re just milking the franchise.
80s-o-meter: 85%
Total: 58%
 
				
						
				
		The third instalment of Death Wish takes the plot, characters and the violence to cartoony levels. In a few passing comedic moments Death Wish 3 works, but as whole it’s still pretty lukewarm experience.
80s-o-meter: 72%
Total: 55%
 
				
						
				
		Taking place eight years after the original, Death Wish 2 reheats the leftovers of the first movie, brings virtually nothing new to the table and ends up feeling badly outdated.
80s-o-meter: 32%
Total: 41%
 
				
						
				
		A high school loner tries desperately to find his way away from the doom waiting him in the afternoon in Three O’Clock High, a terrifyingly terrific comedy that is just as suspenseful as the best thrillers out there.
The antagonist played by Richard Tyson is by leaps and bounds the baddest, most remorseless school thug of the 80s, and should be up the with the most iconic and chilling movie villains with the likes of Hannibal Lecter and Sergeant Hartman.
80s-o-meter: 96%
Total: 93%