Kill Me Three Times

Kill Me Three Times

2015 "Once is never enough."
Kill Me Three Times
Kill Me Three Times

Kill Me Three Times

5.8 | 1h30m | R | en | Comedy

While on a seemingly routine job, a jaded hit man discovers that he's not the only one with his target in the crosshairs.

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5.8 | 1h30m | R | en | Comedy , Thriller , Mystery | More Info
Released: April. 10,2015 | Released Producted By: Parabolic Pictures , Stable Way Entertainment Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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While on a seemingly routine job, a jaded hit man discovers that he's not the only one with his target in the crosshairs.

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Cast

Simon Pegg , Teresa Palmer , Sullivan Stapleton

Director

Jo Briscoe

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Parabolic Pictures , Stable Way Entertainment

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Takeshi-K This movie takes some time to get going, but when it does it becomes rewarding as it progresses. The last 50% of the film was much better than the first 20%. This first part suffers from the fact that this movie's structure is done in three parts (Like Pulp Fiction). As an aside there is a copy of the scene where Butch Shoots Vince after an appliance suddenly does something. Anyway back to the movie...This movie lacks the usual first act introductory scenes that most mainstream movies possess. It just rolls right into the three stories one after the other. Without introducing the characters properly its annoying in that you don't know whats going on. Its as though the makers thought it would be cool to delete any intro and just stretch out the second act right to the beginning and then tack on an ending to tie things together. I vote this movie a 6. With a scene that explains things I'd give it a 7 at least. Its a fun comedy caper type film that doesn't take itself seriously. Nor should you. Well as long as you ignore the films glaring plot hole toward the end of the film.
AgentSauvage I do not know why this film has such low reviews. It is not a big budget film but it is well made and funny throughout (if you like dark humour). The casting is excellent and Simon Pegg puts in a deliberately understated performance as the only professional killer among a whole bunch of nasty individuals. I have watched this again and again, because I notice a new nuance every time I view. Watch and enjoy. There are decidedly humorous but cringe-worthy moments throughout the film and the "I'll be there in an hour" catchphrase of his hired-killer has added significance towards the end (not really a spoiler - watch what I mean!) Lovely performances from many great actors/actresses - Simon Pegg is excellent - Bryan Brown is just so unlikable. The plot twists are fantastic. Watch and enjoy!
eddie_baggins Once is never enough" – a tagline used to promote Kill Me Three Times and a tagline that couldn't be more far from the truth as one single watch of this dire Australian black comedy is most certainly enough.On the back of one of the most successful Australian films of all time, Red Dog, you'd think that long time director Kriv Strenders would've known a thing or two about making a competent and well-made feature length film but judging by Kill Me Three Times, the director certainly has a fair bit more to learn about what it takes to deliver when it comes to filmmaking treats.Kill Me Three Times is sad to say as a proud Australian, yet another telling example of why quite often local productions fail to resonate with either local or international audiences and while the locations of this West Australian set comedy/thriller certainly look nice and I'm sure the crew enjoyed their two weeks away in the sun and sand, Kill Me Three Times lacks any type of personality, heart or most tellingly for a comedy caper like this, wit. Too often Australian productions come off as amateurish and rushed and Stenders film is both of those things plus more with an abysmal scripting, unlikeable characters, plodding editing and one of the single most annoying scores ever committed to screen by Johnny Klimek (without exaggeration the score is almost too much to handle) and not even a name cast can save the film.Cast against type as a hit-man who likes to laugh (a lot) Simon Pegg is the single watchable acting presence in the entire production in which the likes of 300's Sullivan Stapleton, Warm Bodies' Teresa Palmer and local industry veteran Bryan Brown all meander about getting to chew on atrocious dialogue and get involved in increasingly unlikely circumstances. Perhaps they all signed on thinking this was going to be some type of Aussie flavoured Pulp Fiction but more likely they all saw the benefits of a nice paid holiday.With an insubstantial plot, a lack of any rhythm or rhyme and with a wasted cast, this nasty box office and critical flop is most defiantly not worth your time. A shame as there was potential here but in the end being killed once is more than enough as we're safe then, never having to watch this tripe again.1 why didn't I just watch Red Dog? out of 5
Marc d'Entremont Mercurial assassin Charlie Wolfe is recruited to get rid of a business owner's cheating girlfriend, but soon discovers he's not the only one targeting his prey. Get ready for three tales of mayhem filled with blackmail, murder and revenge. This relaxing, sun-filled beach town is about to get bloody.Kill Me Three Times by director Kriv Stenders killed me at least 90 times, which is the entirety of its run time. This must sound a little harsh for a movie that contains some unquestionably brilliant cinematography and pretty reputable actors, but you'll understand what I mean if you watch it. It does its best to stand out with its own style, but one can only hear the same repeated espionage music track a hand full of times before they start to cringe. Truthfully, whoever was hired as the Music Department Supervisor should be ashamed of approving the redundantly annoying soundtrack they used to support this quirky action thriller.On the bright side, this flick did sport a pretty interesting form of non-linear storytelling with the multiple points of view associated with its own title. The special effects department also pulled off some pretty beautifully disgusting bloody moments, the film's scenery was exquisite and Simon Pegg did bring a hint of fun to the mix. Unfortunately these stronger traits weren't enough to erase the sense of boredom I felt throughout the lackluster twists, streaks of flat jokes and tiresomely dramatic arches.You'll have to pardon this obvious and somewhat cliché pun, but what can I say except this movie completely misses its mark. Bam! I said it, ha-ha. If a fine mix of black comedy and violent gun blazing action is your thing, you're better off sticking to Edgar Wright's Hot Fuzz or Michael Davis' underrated Shoot 'Em Up.