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  1. May 15, 1992 · If "Lethal Weapon 3" were the first film in a series, it wouldn't be a very promising beginning. It gets the job done as the third time around, but I have a feeling maybe after this one Murtaugh really should consider retirement.

  2. It loses its clear plot focus even more but has a fun enough time. The plot is virtually non-existent. There is a ex-cop who is selling police confiscated weapons. You can see the difference between the Shane Black plot driven movies as opposed to the comedy driven third and fourth films.

  3. Mar 15, 2023 · The bomb scene and its ensuing explosion at the start of Lethal Weapon 3 remains one of the most memorable moments in the franchise. The fact that it depicts an actual demolition of a real building makes it even better.

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    Lethal Weapon 3 is an action comedy film released in 1992 and is the third instalment in the Lethal Weapon franchise. It stars Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as mismatched cops Riggs and Murtaugh, this time pursuing one of their own who is already being tailed by Internal Affairs. The movie also stars Rene Russo, Joe Pesci, Stuart Wilson, and is direc...

    Just a week before his retirement, Roger Murtaugh finds himself tagging along with maverick partner Martin Riggs to a suspected bomb at an office building. Despite knowing that the bomb squad is on its way, Riggs decides to have a look at the device himself, and reluctantly, Murtaugh joins him. However, their attempts to defuse the bomb themselves ...

    It's a good job that the comic partnership of Gibson and Glover is so productive, even after three movies because the plot here is somewhat threadbare. They can still spark off each other really well and their banter is just as enjoyable as it ever was. Pesci's character, hyper-active super-snitch Leo Getz, is just as annoying as he was in Lethal W...

    The building blown up at the start of the film is the former City Hall in Orlando, Florida which was due to be demolished anyway. Warner Bros. paid for the demolition so they could shoot it for the...
    The film was so successful that Warner Bros. was going to give new Range Rovers as gifts to Gibson, Donner, and producer Joel Silver to a celebratory lunch. However, after Glover, Russo, Pesci and...
    It is the only film in the series that doesn't mention Riggs' late wife or damages Murtaugh's house in any way. It's also the only Lethal Weaponmovie where Pesci dyes his hair blonde.

    It is unlikely that audiences clamouring for this third film in the series were unfamiliar with either Lethal Weapon or Lethal Weapon 2. One must wonder, then, why so much effort was put into making this film feel so much like those films. Lethal Weapon 3 offers audiences nothing they haven't already seen before which is a real shame because, witho...

    There are plenty of worse action movies but Lethal Weapon 3is simply too content to stick with its tried-and-tested formula to be a truly memorable effort. Fans of the earlier movies will know exactly what they're getting—a madcap blend of explosive action and comedy tied around a stylish but hollow narrative. Anyone expecting anything different sh...

    "Terminal decline" sounds a little harsh but it's true. Lethal Weapon 3marks the point when the series becomes more focused on box office returns instead of narrative depth. Lethal Weapon 4 would be the death knell for the franchise, feeling even more tired, bloated and contrived than this third film. The series highlights were undoubtedly the firs...

  4. Jun 10, 2022 · LETHAL WEAPON 3 offers mediocrity wielded by experts. It’s not a movie, it’s a machine.” Roger Ebert enjoyed it enough to give it 3 stars, but wrote, “It gets the job done as the third time around, but I have a feeling maybe after this one Murtaugh really should consider retirement.”

  5. Lethal Weapon 3: Directed by Richard Donner. With Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo. Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh pursue a former LAPD officer who uses his knowledge of police procedure and policies to steal and sell confiscated guns and ammunition to local street gangs.

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  7. Dec 31, 1991 · Lethal Weapon 3 seems to be the perfect example of a successful formula film sequel, with each film in the Lethal Weapon saga making more money than the last, and boasting more explosions, more...

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