Lethal Weapon 3 Critic Reviews
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There are elements in the movie that make it worth seeing, and that set it aside from the routine movies in this genre.Read the full review
A nonstop action picture with a fair amount of laughs, car chases and exploding buildings. [15 May 1992]Read the full review
Lethal Weapon 3 is all about chases and comedy schtick, and in this case the sum of the parts really adds up to more than the whole.Read the full review
Lethal Weapon 3 isn't that much worse than the two earlier films.Read the full review
The movie zips around without any true forward momentum. The stars carry you along, though.Read the full review
A wham-bam encounter, it gives you everything you (presumably) want, sets itself up for another sequel, and it makes sure you don't recall a thing about it in the morning.Read the full review
In its third go-round, the Lethal Weapon arsenal is running out of ammunition. [15 May 1992]Read the full review
The latest, and, one fears, not the last episode in the kiss-kiss-bang-bang saga of L.A. police Detectives Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) and Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) is even more of a comic strip than its immediate predecessor. [15 May 1992]Read the full review
Lethal Weapon 3 is a big, dumb, noisy, comic strip of a movie that begins and ends in flames.Read the full review
Lethal Weapon 3 is pretty much the same as "Lethal Weapon 2," which was pretty much the same as "Lethal Weapon."Read the full review