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Critters 3 (1991) | Teenage Leo, Apartment Chaos & Tiny Terror Sequel Madness 🐛🏢🔥

from The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel · host Doug and Jamie

This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel tackles Critters 3, the third entry in the cult creature-feature franchise — and yes, this is the one with a very young Leonardo DiCaprio.Trading the small-town setting for a rundown apartment building, Critters 3 goes full low-budget sequel mode with greedy landlords, weird tenants, and furry alien monsters causing total chaos.We dig into everything, including:🐛 Young Leonardo DiCaprio showing early star power in one of his first film roles🏢 Moving the franchise to an apartment building and how we wish we had more characters for the Critters to eat😂 The mix of horror, comedy, and pure sequel weirdness that only Critters can deliver💥 Homemade traps, hallway chases, and low-budget creature carnage🎭 A cast of bizarre tenants who feel pulled from a sitcom fever dream (two from Seinfeld)😆 Geoffrey Blake crushing it as "Frank the sleezy super"🎬 Where Critters 3 fits in the franchise and whether it’s secretly more fun than expected🔥 Why creature sequels from this era remain endlessly entertainingThis is exactly the kind of sequel we love covering — strange, scrappy, ridiculous, and somehow impossible to stop watching.🎥 Watch the full, unedited video review:👉 sequelsonly.com/critters3🎬 Next Up: Jamie is cashing in a hallpass and honoring the late-great Chuck Norris with "Missing in Action 2", which is free on Tubi.📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who would absolutely lose a fight to one tiny Critter.

This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel tackles Critters 3, the third entry in the cult creature-feature franchise — and yes, this is the one with a very young Leonardo DiCaprio.Trading the small-town setting for a rundown apartment building, Critters 3 goes full low-budget sequel mode with greedy landlords, weird tenants, and furry alien monsters causing total chaos.We dig into everything, including:🐛 Young Leonardo DiCaprio showing early star power in one of his first film roles🏢 Moving the franchise to an apartment building and how we wish we had more characters for the Critters to eat😂 The mix of horror, comedy, and pure sequel weirdness that only Critters can deliver💥 Homemade traps, hallway chases, and low-budget creature carnage🎭 A cast of bizarre tenants who feel pulled from a sitcom fever dream (two from Seinfeld)😆 Geoffrey Blake crushing it as "Frank the sleezy super"🎬 Where Critters 3 fits in the franchise and whether it’s secretly more fun than expected🔥 Why creature sequels from this era remain endlessly entertainingThis is exactly the kind of sequel we love covering — strange, scrappy, ridiculous, and somehow impossible to stop watching.🎥 Watch the full, unedited video review:👉 sequelsonly.com/critters3🎬 Next Up: Jamie is cashing in a hallpass and honoring the late-great Chuck Norris with "Missing in Action 2", which is free on Tubi.📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who would absolutely lose a fight to one tiny Critter.

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