
Strap Attack 3
Seven young hotties strap one on, and turn the tables on their unlucky (or lucky, depending on your point of view) men. Gorgeous Jasmine Byrne "liked it too much!" claims Joey. Bend over and take it, bitch!
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Plot Summary
In this over-the-top action sequel, a mismatched team of aging martial arts legends must reunite to stop a rogue government agency from unleashing a devastating new weapon. Facing impossible odds and their own physical limitations, they must rely on their signature moves and questionable comedic timing to save the world. The film is packed with improbable fight sequences and a plot that defies logic.
Critical Reception
Strap Attack 3 was widely panned by critics for its nonsensical plot, poor acting, and gratuitous violence. However, it found a cult following among audiences who appreciated its campy nature and the reunion of action stars from the 80s and 90s. It is often seen as a parody of the genre it attempts to emulate.
What Reviewers Say
- A triumph of terrible filmmaking, offering unintentional comedy through its sheer lack of quality.
- The film features a ludicrous plot that is secondary to its endless, uninspired action sequences.
- Despite the star power, the performances are wooden, and the dialogue is laughably bad.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's 'so bad it's good' quality, with many enjoying the nostalgic presence of the action stars even while acknowledging the movie's severe flaws. Common complaints include the predictable storyline and the repetitive action.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
During production, it was rumored that the legendary fight choreographer, who had worked on classics like 'Enter the Dragon', was brought in on a consultation basis but reportedly walked off set after just one day, citing creative differences and a disagreement over the physics of a proposed fight scene.
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