Bring back this actor, and finish with 5 in series.. He is the true wishmaster, and why 1 and 2 are so great..
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Thelazertagkid — 17 years ago(May 22, 2008 08:29 PM)
Actually, I believe he wasn't in it because they wanted to film the two back to back and he was doing the movie "Faust: Love of the damned" at the same time.
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kerrydragon — 17 years ago(January 10, 2009 01:14 AM)
I found this movie interesting enough to watch , all the way to the end, even though I was tired.The pure evil of the Wishmaster shocked me,and the ensuing violence sickened me.I had to look away at many scenes.The sexuality and nude scenes were quite sensual, I found.I respected Lisa and found her to be a brave,solid woman,a very good role model,as was Sam her crippled boyfriend.I also adored the old farm house that they lived in.This series of movies is alot like the Witchboard movie series.They both had similar looking creatures and the beasts stroking hands all over, in the sex scenes, were the same.
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CasseroleWorshipper — 14 years ago(April 20, 2011 03:58 PM)
That's the general consensus - Andrew Divoff was simply great. The Djinn just turned into a corny assclown in parts 3 & 4, especially 4.
Despite the ridiculous grim solutions to wishes in part 3, the Djinn was actually quite menacing and would hurt people who refused to make a wish. Which I thought was refreshing, albeit not very wishmaster-ish.
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