D3: The Mighty Ducks

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1996 "No Fear. No Limits. No Brakes. Just Ducks."
D3: The Mighty Ducks
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5.5 | 1h44m | PG | en | Drama

The Ducks are offered scholarships at Eden Hall Academy but struggle with their new coach's methods and come under pressure from the board to retain their scholarships before their big game against the Varsity team.

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5.5 | 1h44m | PG | en | More Info
Released: October. 04,1996 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures , Avnet/Kerner Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The Ducks are offered scholarships at Eden Hall Academy but struggle with their new coach's methods and come under pressure from the board to retain their scholarships before their big game against the Varsity team.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Joss Ackland

Director

Harry Darrow

Producted By

Walt Disney Pictures

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Harry Darrow
Harry Darrow

Art Direction

Stephen Storer
Stephen Storer

Production Design

Robin Peyton
Robin Peyton

Set Decoration

Ian Fox
Ian Fox

Camera Operator

Bruce Benedict
Bruce Benedict

Camera Operator

David Hennings
David Hennings

Director of Photography

Milo Durben
Milo Durben

Dolly Grip

Mark Shane Davis
Steve Boyum
Steve Boyum

Second Unit Director of Photography

Elizabeth Ziegler
Elizabeth Ziegler

Steadicam Operator

Meila Penn
Meila Penn

Still Photographer

Kimberly A. Tillman
Kimberly A. Tillman

Costume Design

Kim Carrillo
Kim Carrillo

Hairstylist

Claire Bastien
Claire Bastien

Hairstylist

Roxanne Wightman
Roxanne Wightman

Key Hair Stylist

Claire Bastien
Claire Bastien

Makeup Artist

Kim Carrillo
Kim Carrillo

Makeup Artist

Cheryl Ann Nick
Cheryl Ann Nick

Makeup Department Head

Rob Lieberman
Rob Lieberman

Director

D3: The Mighty Ducks Audience Reviews 6u85s

Btexxamar I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
Matialth Good concept, poorly executed.
DubyaHan The movie is wildly uneven but lively and timely - in its own surreal way
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Lars Lendale ***************** SPOILERS !!!!!!!!! *********************Where's the hockey ? The hardly is any, it's just a series of gags and pranks, Charlie sulking, dating a girl and getting a grip from Bombay, Orian on the hot seat and then one final game vs the seniors. Why ? What for ? They're part of the same school, why should this game be a big deal anyway ? Then the Warriors become the Ducks ? Usually those games are set in pre- season but the biggest disappointment is that there is no structured story. The fact that there is little to no hockey makes this very disappointing because at their age, the game is much more serious and yet they look like cartoons. You can't play that cartoon card every time and it shows and that's the biggest mistake.Plus, the hockey sequences are poorly filmed, you don't know what's going on on the ice, who's doing at what spot, it's a headache. Bombay shouldn't have been in the movie, Jackson's puberty voice makes him sound cheesy and he hardly puts much effort in his acting, Goldberg is the funniest of all, Averman who used to be the funny-haha character isn't much fun, and basically what bothers me in this movie is there is no more team fraternity. Where's the chemistry, the bonding ? The focus was the team and Bombay of course, but in Ducks 3, Charlie is the focus and it doesn't work. Any kid will hop on the bandwagon but looking back I'm sure they'll find D3 the least interesting of the bunch.
mrwu-2 Where to start. I've watched this a few times and it is just terrible. The hockey isn't even realistic. You would think owning an NHL team would have made Disney a little more aware of how the game works. The games aren't even remotely realistic. The varsity team is a joke. They can skate around and make a lot of plays that should be penalties, but they get away with them. One of the worst actors in this movie is the varsity head coach. He really overacts and his lines sound As always the ducks are underdogs and for some reason can't beat the big bad varsity who isn't really impressive. I found one of the most annoying characters besides the varsity coach is the announcer for the games. That kid has no acting talent and he must be a relative of someone at Disney which got him the role. Let's not forget Charlie crying all the time about losing his C. A real leader doesn't need a C on his jersey to lead. It looks like Eden Hall is supposed to resemble Shattuck St Mary's in Minnesota which is a well known hockey high school. I could go on and on forever. This movie isn't as bad as the 2nd one, but it sure gives it a run for its money.
Erdem G All three movie are very close to each other in quality but D3 is probably the best by 1/2 a star or 0.1%.The thing that makes this movie stand out from the rest is how Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) became the true mentor Charlie because he has finally become wise after the end of D2 and now that Hans has ed away. Charlie is now the loose canon Gordon was at his age and along with his poor attitude towards his new coach Charlie starts to go downhill fast. Emilio is a gun in this movie and he is my favorite character and Coach Orion (Jeffrey Nordling) is my second favorite and they both put in stellar performances. The great speech about Defence by Coach Orion is a classic quote and is very true even in my sport Soccer and life. It's one of my favorite quotes of all time from any movie. The Minnesota Miracle Man scene is a highlight and Emilio is just class. The music choreography in D3 is excellent. It was so well done and example is when the Varsity team starts picking up the hitting and the music behind the scene starts saying "Beat em" in a opera like voice. The music complements the situation well throughout the whole movie and is one of its major pluses.D3 definitely has it's dull parts and some poor acting at times but at other times the acting is pretty good. However, the Hans in this movie doesn't rate well against the previous actors who played Hans.The plot follows the usual pattern of, pranks against the "bad" or rival team and the initial, I hate the coach attitude and then the coming together and uniting as a team and as friends once more to for fill the aim of defeating the rival team. Will team spirit get them over the line this time? Watch and see.
MovieAddict2016 "D3: The Mighty Ducks" boasts Emilio Estevez's name all over the ads and credits - and I still when it came out how they even featured his name on TV commercials. But he's only in the film for perhaps five minutes. He agreed to make a cameo if Disney would fund his post-Vietnam film, "The War At Home," and they did. But they really milked the $3 million for all its worth.The troop of Mighty Ducks return yet again and yet again they are the underdog. This time the kids are all a bit older and dealing with more mature subjects - including romance. Estevez provides counseling at a crucial moment in the film, but it just comes across as spontaneous and totally random.This is a terrible film - the first two were bad to begin with but this reeks of sequelitis. It's just there to make money, and the lousy cast, bad director and atrocious dialogue doesn't help any.Please, no "D4."

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