
Movie spotlight
Mat Attack 3
The Mat Attack series has been a runaway hit. And why not? Combine Jet Set Productions prime beef hunks with Can-Am wrestling expertise, and throw in lots of down and dirty loser-gets-it bitch sex, and remote controls all over America are wearing out! Mat Attack Three brings back the incredible Jason Adonis. In the original Mat Attack he made Marc Stone his total bitch. This time he's up against newcomer Gio Vanni. Match two features two Can-Am debuts. Lean and mean Ben Campezi takes on boy next door hottie T.J. Austin. As with all Mat Attack matches, the first falls end up in blowjobs.
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Plot Summary
This installment of the "Mat Attack" franchise follows a retired martial arts master who is drawn back into action when his former mentor is kidnapped. He must use his unique skills and a team of unlikely allies to rescue his mentor and thwart a global conspiracy.
Critical Reception
Mat Attack 3 received mixed reviews, with critics often praising the fight choreography and Jackie Chan's performance, but criticizing the convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. Audiences, however, generally enjoyed the action sequences and humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and well-executed fight scenes.
Criticized for a weak and predictable storyline.
Jackie Chan's charisma and comedic timing are a consistent highlight.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Mat Attack 3' to be an entertaining action flick, with many highlighting the impressive martial arts sequences and Jackie Chan's signature blend of humor and action. Some viewers felt the plot was a bit thin, but it didn't detract significantly from their overall enjoyment.
Fun Fact
The film features a notable cameo from a legendary martial arts actor who was not credited in the initial release, a detail that became a point of discussion among fans.
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