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It was great. I had won tickets from a radio station for four people. I took my then 4 & 1/2 year old daughter and a couple of friends and we all loved it. My daughter being the innocent one yet very much loved the action and a few times we just watched her as she practically rolled in the alley at some funny parts of the movie. Mick you did it again. Never you mind about the too serious people who are there to critcize and not there to enjoy relax at the movies and enjoy a good comedy.
9/10 5.2.2003 -
neekiki@ - age: 36-49
I thought this was a cute movie. Made me feel good.
7/10 28.11.2002 -
downtownjuliebrown_ca@ - age: 36-49
One word "wicked".
9/10 24.6.2002 -
in_your_face64@ - age: 1-12
This a great movie. YOU HAVE TO GO SEE IT!!!
8/10 29.3.2002 -
mljf@ - age: 1-12
This was an okay movie, but not as funny as the first two. It's still entertaining enough, though, so I would recommend renting it.
7/10 29.12.2001 -
wandajb@ - age: 36-49
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Just watched it last night. Funny! And Mick Dundee may be aging but still looks great in his croc vest. As for this third round of laughs, it was fresh with lots of new material.
8/10 24.9.2001 -
prgillrd@ - age: 26-35
A good feel good family movie. I will rent the video.
7/10 8.8.2001 -
donna,benzies@ - age: 36-49
It was funny enough. Typical for this guy to make this kinda of movie though. So it's predictable. So not much thinking to do. Not a smart one. Just a easy laughs here and there that's all Nice for some time to kill movie. Nothing to give ur heart in though. Just good enough.
7/10 6.6.2001 -
cutyjewel@ - age: 18-25
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Loved the first 2 but this one was just a repeat of old jokes. Wait for the video and maybe rent the first two instead. Very disappointing.
4/10 21.5.2001 -
nace@ - age: 36-49
If you liked the first 2 Crocodile Dundee movies, you will probably like this one. It contains the same type of humour. I suggest seeing this movie on Tuesday or waiting for it on video/DVD. Even though I liked this movie, I don't think that it is worth more paying more than Tuesday/Wednesday's price for it.
8/10 14.5.2001 -
computer_expert@
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If you like Paul Hogan, then go see it. If not, don't waste your money. Wait for the video.
5/10 6.5.2001 -
ammarson@ - age: 36-49
One word: Sucked!! Who wants to see an old guy trying to be hip? The movie dragged on and for the most part wasn't funny
3/10 5.5.2001 -
r_hinson@ - age: 18-25
This movie was like ice cream: probably not very good for you, but sweet and comforting and you'll probably go back for seconds.
7/10 5.5.2001 -
pooka@ - age: 36-49
We all live by memories and my memories of seeing Crocodile Dundee 1 and 2 as a 13 year old child are still very much attached to emotions of living a good, clean and fun life without the hangups and today's materialism. I was 13 years old then and now 26 with Crocodile Dundee III. I still embrace it!
7/10 29.4.2001 -
janaksingh@ - age: 26-35
This movie was pretty good and funny I would recommend to go see it.
8/10 29.4.2001 -
cutie_pie_320@ - age: 13-17
I really liked the movie. Even after 15 years Paul Hogan still has it. The flick was funny, and it stayed true to the characters we love so much.
8/10 28.4.2001 -
circinius@ - age: 18-25
I left the show saying " Aaaah that was nice. " and it was. A nice movie about nice people. A little scare, some larceny, animal tricks, some chuckles, culture clashes, some pretty ladies, a little romance. Something for everyone. A good family outing.
7/10 27.4.2001 -
mousepad10000@ - age: 36-49
It was the best.
9/10 25.4.2001 -
samaclark@ - age: 1-12
A great film. Not as many laughs as the first two, but it was funny overall and well worth the price of admission. Paul hogan can still get a laugh or two in any time.
9/10 23.4.2001 -
peter@ - age: 26-35
The movie was great except that the film got burned but after 15 minutes it starded again and because nobody was shouting we got FREE tickets for the next movie we go! And the next one will be Josie and the Pussycats!!!!!!
10/10 22.4.2001 -
freinds_club@ - age: 13-17
This film is the GREASTEST. Paul Hogan at his BEST.
10/10 21.4.2001 -
volrath80@ - age: 26-35
Very enjoyable movie. Light and funny. Great fun. Well worth the money.
9/10 21.4.2001 -
pheonix,0@
The best.
10/10 21.4.2001 -
stefanmccormack@ - age: 1-12
If you liked the first 2 movies, you`ll enjoy this one. I know I did. It`s funny and it`s nice to see Hogan`s still got it, but some jokes in there... not even Hogan could`ve pulled those through. A good movie to see with the family, just as usual. I think it`s well worth the 8 bucks.
8/10 20.4.2001 -
vcarausu@ - age: 18-25
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The tribe has spoken: CROCODILE DUNDEE 3 both sucks and rocks. If not for the nostalgia factor and the charm of Paul Hogan as Mick Dundee I'd be tempted to gut CROCODILE 3 survivor style. There was no need for this movie. None. Yes, it was funny, and yes, the cast and storyline were solid enough to carry it till the very bitter end... but barely. It's not outstanding or even original as a movie, it just sort of sits there like a real crocodile bathing in the sun: An admitted oddity that fascinates but nonetheless DOES nothing. You can watch it and you will laugh along as Dundee lampoons the absurdities of Los Angeles with significant other and son in tow. A good time will be had by all but you will leave the theatre with the suspicion that you could have had better... And in point of fact, you probably did -- like when you watched the first 2 DUNDEE movies. Not great. Not bad. Just OK. Despite what Hogan has gone on record for saying this movie was done for the greed of it. Don't be surprised if in a few months a CROCODILE DUNDEE trilogy DVD boxset is out.
6/10 17.4.2001 -
poe51@ - age: 26-35
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If you liked the first two Dundee's you're garanteed to like this one. There are a steady flow of chuckles and a few laugh out loud moments in this entertaining installment. Hogan and newcomer Cockburn have good chemistry and for once a child actor is not an annoying brat. Equally good is Alec Wilson as Jacko, Mick's outback mate who comes to LA as a baby sitter. There are a few jokes that only Americans would get, a few that are corny and a few that fall flat. It is almost a cross between Crocodile Dundee and "Crocodile" Dundee II in its writing. The action sequence at the end of this one is far more comical than the second and doesn't take itself as serious. One factor that may be missing is the loss of the character Wally (deceased actor John Mellion). All in all Hogan's charisma takes this beyond just an average family film, and a worthy sequel to a great franchise. I did wonder once it had finish, if this film would be more successful if it had been released closer to the first two and sadly I'd say yes. Still, it is a good reason to head down to the cinema for a light family film.
7/10 14.4.2001 -
d_melink@ - age: 18-25
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