He threw their loved ones into a swamp. Now they want revenge... But when a demon does their dirty work, it comes at a price.
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Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes (2006)12 years after the second sequel, We actually got True sequel to the first movie and I do think it was better then Blood wings. It took me bit of time to get in this movie but when the movies get going, it never lets upI really liked how they connected to first movie and I really liked how they brought the Pumpkin head back,Creature did look a little different but not by much, I think the death were bloody there last two movies.A lot of fast pace action scene in this movie, some decent turns in the story.The acting was not bad at all, decent acting from most of the cast. 6 out of 10Off to see number Blood feudNot a horror bad series at all,
Ashes to Ashes is easily my favorite Pumpkinhead movie. While the effects may not be the best, the story more than makes up for it. One problem with the first one, to me at least, was the lack of a true villain. Pumpkinhead was more of a weapon than a villain, the teens felt guilty for killing Ed's son, and Ed saw early on that he was wrong in summoning Pumpkinhead. In this, however, Doug Bradly plays a true villain, a character you truly hate and want to see punished. Seeing him console Molly Sue Allen when her child's corpse is brought out, knowing that he's the one who desecrated it, makes him utterly detestable. The added continuity of characters such as Bunt, Haggis and, of course, Ed Harley, really improve it over the second movie. In the first, Haggis warns Ed that he would become the next Pumpkinhead. In Pumpkinhead 2, it's a boy who was killed decades before the film. In this, however, before taking the form of Pumpkinhead, the corpse briefly takes Ed's form, showing that he did, indeed, become the next Pumpkinhead. Although I do think having Ed's ghost appear in this and the next movie was a bit much.
Rating 3 / 5 Genre Horror, Pumpkinhead Series Director Jake West Stars Doug Bradley, Douglas Roberts, Lisa McAllister, Tess Panzer, Emanuel Parvu, Ioana Ginghina, Lance Henriksen, Radu Iacobian, Catalin Paraschiv, Dan Astileanu Synopsis The Demon of vengeance once again crawls out of the swamp when he is summoned by village folk seeking retribution for a doctor (Bradley) who found a unique work around for keeping his fellow townies safe. By selling the organs of their loved ones on the black market. The ghost of Ed Harley (Henriksen, returning from the 1988 original) tells them not to do it but you know they will do it anyway.Thoughts Jake West (Evil Aliens, Razor Blade Smile) does a pretty decent job getting the third film of the series back in line with the original after a rather bad sequel. The special effects also beat out the second outing. Doug Bradley (Pinhead from the Hellraiser series) is always fun to watch as a baddie and it was cool that they worked Lance Henriksen back into the mix even though it was more of an afterthought than anything else.In Conclusion If you thought "Blood Wings" was bad but did enjoy the late Stan Winston's original Pumpkinhead than give this one a shot. For a SciFi Channel original it's not half bad.
Pumpkin head is back for vengeance in this made for television movie production. Good acting and direction is wasted on sub-par writing and low budget computer graphics. It had the were-with-all and means to be great but really came out to be another average made for t.v. movie. Rent it on DVD, rather than watching it on cable; it's much more appealing unedited and uninterrupted. Speaking of which, Sci-Fi should have filmed a t.v. version with a an additional R rated version for DVD release. There just wasn't enough blood, gore, explicit language, or nudity to make this a realistic attempt at being great Horror. If your not a horror fan,don't watch it. If you like horror, go for it!*Directing: Good *Acting: Good *Writing: Fair *Computer FX: Poor *Special FX: Good *Sound Editing: Excellent *Cinemotography: Excellent