Highlander III: The Final Dimension or The Sorcerer is something of a reboot. Rather than following along in the timeline set by The Quickening, The Sorcerer ends Connor’s marriage to Brenda and is set in modern time (1994), before the climate changes in The Quickening. But does the ignorance of a terrible sequel make this even a halfway good one? At the end of Highlander, Connor MacLeod was the last immortal alive, and he won The Prize- the ability to commune with the thoughts of all living people and supposedly the chance to die as a normal human.
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Many movie franchises have a single sequel that is so poorly received that they complete reboot the sequel franchise. Usually, such a franchise is so off-base that they produce more than one- it’s fairly rare that one of four sequel... Read Post
Highlander is a flawed movie- not terrible, but flawed. The Shadow is not seen as a very good movie, and the spawn of the two is a largely forgettable movie that becomes the best of the Highlander sequels. Highlander: The Quickening... Read Post
It's a perfect Summer weekend to get your popcorn on, but before you buy tickets for a show, check out what our editors have to see about this week's new movie releases, Inception and The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Read Post