While the third film has a little more narrative coherence—involving corporate pollution on a Native American tribe’s land—it’s also lazy in a way that’s hard to look past.
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The Seattle TimesJohn Hartl
The Seattle TimesJohn Hartl
It's no more obnoxious than the original, and in several ways it's more interesting. [08 Apr 1995, p.C7]
There’s barely enough plot for a half-hour episode of a weekly TV series spinoff. And there’s even less here in terms of acting, writing and filmmaking polish to appeal to anyone over the age of 10.
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TV Guide Magazine
TV Guide Magazine
Grown-ups will come away feeling violated by the film's clumsy comedy, ancient plot, and unimaginative action sequences.