646f9e108c Before he died, Dar&#39;s father gave a mysterious amulet to Tal, Dar&#39;s younger brother who is now king. Dar, while wandering with his animal companions, chances to meet and rescue a family who seek the help of King Tal against Lord Agon, a sorcerer who has conquered their land. Dar obtains an audience for them with Tal, who rallies his troops to march against Agon in the morning. Alas, the young king is captured by Agon&#39;s crimson warriors during the night. It is the amulet – the Eye of the imprisoned god Braxus – that Agon really wants. But Dar now carries half of it, and is nowhere to be found. Will he fall into Lord Agon&#39;s clutches when he comes to free his brother? Almost everything about this film sucks and blows major ass! The acting is the worst I have ever seen, and the action scenes starring the ridiculously muscled and hideously ugly lead actor involve nothing more than bludgeoning guards over the head with the hilt of his sword.<br/><br/>The fantastic array of beasts were extremely lacking, A lion and falcon I can understand, but a weasel? How terribly ferocious.<br/><br/>Even the title of this travesty of a movie was awful. I was led to believe this was some sick fetish film, but even that would have been more enjoyable than this turgid pile of stinking horse manure!<br/><br/>The only merit was the comedy effect of Braxus being lent by the Power Rangers special effects department. I was impressed by the plastic and &#39;scary&#39; effect that literally had me crapping myselfan excuse to stop watching the film. Marc Singer returnsDar &quot;The Beastmaster&quot; who this time helps save his brother king from an evil sorcerer named Agon(David Warner) in this made for TV version of the Beastmaster story. What helps Beastmaster III in being better than it&#39;s awful predecessor (Beastmaster 2) is that it stays in it&#39;s time zone and it doesn&#39;t have Kari Wuher (Always a plus) the movie plays out like a watchable sword and sorcery movie from the 80&#39;s. The action isn&#39;t very well staged because the camera angles give off the impression of made for TV but they do happen frequent enough and are occasionally fun to watch. Though the movie belongs to Marc Singer who basically is likable and very well suited to his part. Indeed the whole cast is funthey include Tony Todd, Lesley Anne-Down, David Warner and Patrick Kilpatrick. Once again the movie ends on an unsatisfying note but basically it does represent a vast improvement over # 2. However stick with the first,the best of the series.<br/><br/>* * out of 4-(Fair)
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