
Ken is holding a wedding ceremony in Macau for her daughter, Rainbow, who is marrying his protege, Vincent. Ken's best buddies, Vic and Mark, are invited to the wedding. On the wedding day itself, Mark receives a phone call from Michael Chen, who warns him that a mysterious tycoon has hired mercenaries to assassinate Ken. The wedding is then sabotaged, while Ken and Mark are accused to have engulfed DOA's illicit money. Once again, Ken and Mark are being chased by assassins a... (Full plot summary below)
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Ken is holding a wedding ceremony in Macau for her daughter, Rainbow, who is marrying his protege, Vincent. Ken's best buddies, Vic and Mark, are invited to the wedding. On the wedding day itself, Mark receives a phone call from Michael Chen, who warns him that a mysterious tycoon has hired mercenaries to assassinate Ken. The wedding is then sabotaged, while Ken and Mark are accused to have engulfed DOA's illicit money. Once again, Ken and Mark are being chased by assassins and Michael arrives to rescue the guys along with the help of Faye, Ko Chun's niece.
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| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferAn exhilarating, amusing and crowd-pleasing action comedy that's filled with infectious fun. |
| The Age (Australia)Philippa HawkerThis third instalment is a succession of CGI-driven sequences, comic routines and action set-pieces, played out with a distinct lack of energy. |
| South China Morning PostEdmund LeeThe Lunar New Year comedy comes across as a C-movie that's been mistakenly bestowed the budget of a tent-pole production. |
| The New Paper (Singapore)Jocelyn LeePart III is an obviously shameless attempt by director Wong Jing to milk his cash cow. |
| VarietyMaggie LeeSingle-handedly killing a once internationally beloved, one-of-a-kind Hong Kong genre that Wong himself invented, the filmmakers have so mangled their material to suit mainland criteria that they’re left with a string of moronic gags barely held together by cheapskate production values. |
| User ReviewRob Tamazing performances, in an entertaining movie. worthy sequel |
| User ReviewVilly HNot as good as the second movie. To me, it even goes completely overboard with Jacky Cheung's character... But it remains entertaining and it is great to see the popular Asian stars on screen. |
| User Reviewc yStrong casts, but comedic moments were too few, and the fighting scenes were overlong. |
| User ReviewWS WWhat a shame by holding such A-list stars but making a shit flick instead. |
| User ReviewRobert PWhat utter crap. Incomprehensible plot. Take place in Singapore and Thailand (allegedly). Robots, singing gangsters even the martial arts scenes were junk. I cannot imagine how a movie could be worse |