The final part in the trilogy has the opposite effect on viewers, as it has a better story, but suffers from bad effects and basic aesthetics.
The story sees a number of characters cross paths before ending up at The Titty Twister, where they must set aside their differences and work together in order to survive the night.
Once again the film had a decent cast and a better story than part 2, but it never really goes anywhere, and the effects let it down a little. They even looked as though they hadn’t been finished.
OVERALL SUMMARY
Both sequels are okay and watchable if you have nothing else to see, but this one is the better of the two.