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Pulse 3 (2008)

Pulse 3 (2008)
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Seven years after the population of planet Earth was devastated due to an attack by "soulless ghosts," the few human survivors living a primitive existence on the outskirts of a decimated city discover that the worst is yet to come. The human race is haunted. Stalked from the beyond by ghosts who use technology to enter our reality, our numbers have dwindled to nearly nothing. Only a few survivors still exist, and they must do their best to get by without any modern technology whatsoever. Their lives are changed forever with the arrival of a sixteen year old girl named Justine, whose adolescent curiosity may ultimately cement the extinction of our species. Unable to resist the allure of a working laptop, Justine opens the computer and unleashes the most horrific supernatural attack ever to be waged against mankind. Now, in a world devoid of hope, humanity wages its last stand against a force powerful enough to swallow up entire civilizations. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Joel Soisson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Pulse 3

Seven years after the population of planet Earth was devastated due to an attack by "soulless ghosts," the few human survivors living a primitive existence on the outskirts of a decimated city discover that the worst is yet to come. The human race is haunted. Stalked from the beyond by ghosts who use technology to enter our reality, our numbers have dwindled to nearly nothing. Only a few survivors still exist, and they must do their best to get by without any modern technology whatsoever. Their lives are changed forever with the arrival of a sixteen year old girl named Justine, whose adolescent curiosity may ultimately cement the extinction of our species. Unable to resist the allure of a working laptop, Justine opens the computer and unleashes the most horrific supernatural attack ever to be waged against mankind. Now, in a world devoid of hope, humanity wages its last stand against a force powerful enough to swallow up entire civilizations. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins
Director(s):
Joel Soisson
Writer(s):
Joel Soisson
Producer(s):
Michael Leahy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
HorrorIndependent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Frank G.

If you've seen Pulse 1& 2 give pulse 3 a break,it was an attempt to cap on the 1st 2 & is really weak in every way.FX is no diff. from the others.Special features on P2 told of the ending to spark interest,using some of the same characters,but it was flat for a finally.

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Justine D.

Started off alright, but quickly got very boring!

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Denisse F.

There was absolutely NO need for a second, much less a third. Unfortunately curiosity got the best of me and I had to watch. What a mistake. Bad acting, bad writing, bad "effects". You could tell the entire thing was shot in front of a green screen. No idea what they were attempting to do with these extra installments. They made no sense and were a complete waste of time and money. Before people take on projects like these- they should just give the money away to shelters instead of making this garbage.

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