| Warwick Davis Movie: Leprechaun Triple Feature
Movie Leprechaun Triple Feature |  |  | | List Price: $14.98 | | Label: Lions Gate
Salesrank: 13504
Released: March 11, 2008 | | Our Price: $8.89 | | Used Price: $6.36 | | MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD | |
Editorial Review: No Description Available. Genre: Horror Rating: R Release Date: 11-MAR-2008 Media Type: DVD Leprechaun Triple Feature Reviews: An Awesome Trilogy!!!  2009-12-06 - Leprechaun- I think this is a pretty good horror/comedy movie! Warwick Davis is awesome as the Leprechaun. After 10 years, Leprechaun is freed from his crate, because Daniel O'Grady put a four leaf clover on it. Whenever his gold is stolen, Leprechaun goes on a rampage by killing whoever has it. I highly recommend LEPRECHAUN!!!
Leprechaun 2- Years later, Leprechaun is resurrected and tries to find a bride. If she sneezes three times without being blessed, she will be his. He picks Bridget O'Day, so her boyfriend, Cody tries to stop him. I'd probably recommend LEPRECHAUN 2!!!
Leprechaun 3- This is probably my favorite Leprechaun movie because it has a better storyline and I like the characters, and it takes place place in Las Vegas. The Leprechaun is more funny in this one. After being resurrected at a Las Vegas pawn shop, Leprechaun goes after Scott McCoy because he stole Lep's gold coin. This time, you can make a wish while holding the coin, and it'll come true. Tammy Larsen, a woman who works at the Casino tries to help Scott throughout the bloody night. I highly recommend LEPRECHAUN 3!!!
The only 3 good Leprechaun films.  2009-06-20 - Save your money, ignore the "Pot Of garbage" collection it's just an excuse to try and sell the crap in space and in tha hood Lep films. This set is cheap and worth the money if your a fan of horror films and Leprechaun.
Worth your green gold  2008-03-13 - THE MOVIES: In the original "Leprechaun," Jennifer Aniston and Mark Holton (Francis Buxton in "Peewee's Big Adventure"), along with a few other people, fend off the little limerick-spouting guy with all the makings of a B-movie, including numerous plot holes and humor (watch the characters throw a bunch of shoes at the Leprechaun only to have him throw up his hands in exasperation when he realizes he has to polish all of them and try not to laugh).
In "Leprechaun 2," The Leprechaun tries to win himself a human bride. This sequel is just as strong as, if not stronger than, the original, with well-written characters and some cool deaths.
"Leprechaun 3" moves the Leprechaun's inevitable search for his gold to Vegas. While this movie marked the beginning of decreased production values (and quality) for the series, there's still fun to be had as well as a metaphor for losing oneself to avarice.
THE DVDS: Each movie is released on its own DVD (so thankfully, no flippers). While I've never seen the individual releases, I'm guessing these DVDs are the exact same ones, and they feature the movies as well as audio selections, scene selections, and trailers, but no special features.
THE PACKAGING: The set comes in a standard-size DVD case that's set up like other recent three-movie releases (like The Naked Gun Triple Feature and Beverly Hills Cop Collection (Beverly Hills Cop / Beverly Hills Cop II / Beverly Hills Cop III), with a plastic hinged piece that houses a DVD on either side and the third DVD kept in the usual place on the right side of the case. The whole thing is then encased in a sweet-looking sleeve that features the cover art done in metallic ink. The whole thing will look good in your DVD case and only takes up the space of a single movie.
If you're new to the series or a fan looking for the best way to have the first three movies, this is a good buy - the price is great for three movies, and you're going to want to get it before the cool sleeve is discontinued.
Be aware of Full Screen included  2008-01-17 - Off of another site, I got this description:
3-Disc Set - Keep Case
Full Frame
Widescreen
Since Leprechaun is already availble in Full Frame, I'm assuming that's also going to be Full Frame on this DVD release. If they are repacking it, they should all be widescreen.
The first movie is enjoyable, but nothing great. I never watched the sequels as I was interested in the idea and seeing the first was enough to satisfy that need; and seeing an early Jennifer Aniston, which is nice.
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