Sam Reide uses his power to time travel to solve the mystery of his girlfriend's death.Sam Reide uses his power to time travel to solve the mystery of his girlfriend's death.Sam Reide uses his power to time travel to solve the mystery of his girlfriend's death.
- Detective Dan Glenn
- (as Lynch Travis)
- Anita's Boyfriend
- (as Michael D. Ellison)
- Young Sam
- (as Michael Place)
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- TriviaAll of the bar scenes (including a murder scene) were filmed in Foran's Grand Trunk Pub, one of the oldest pubs still in operation in the city of Detroit. One unique fact about Foran's is that the famed magician, Harry Houdini, kept an office in the basement of the pub.
- GoofsThe film takes place in Detroit, Michigan. Lonnie is on death row for being the "Pontiac Killer", however the State of Michigan abolished capital punishment for state crimes in 1846. Lonnie also couldn't be executed in the state even by the Federal government since a 1963 state constitution amendment also abolished federal capital punishment in the state. The last person to be executed in Michigan was in 1938 by the U.S. Government.
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Jenna Reide: This is so Scooby-Doo, isn't it? I would've gotten away with it if it wasn't for those meddling kids.
Sam Reide: You're out of your fucking mind, Jenna.
Jenna Reide: Come on, Sam. You know that's not true. If you hadn't kept jumping back to catch me, I could've stopped. But every time you went back, there was more witnesses, there was more evidence to cover up. It's funny when you think about it. You really did create a serial killer. Ever since the day you jumped back and you saved me, I knew I'd only live for you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: The Butterfly Effect 2 (2012)
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Written by Ádám Balázs, Seth Grossman and Astal
Recording, Mix and Mastering Engineer Miklos Malek
Performed by Brandon Csupo (as Astal)
Courtesy of Yellow Gator Productions (ASCAP) and Astal World Music
Butterfly Effect 3 has virtually nothing to do with the first two movies, except the "going back" thing. There is no backstory, there is no introduction of the characters, there is some confusing plot, that revolves around time travel, but that does not save it from being a "meh." Basically, Butterfly Effect: Revelation strikes right into the middle of the story. cutting away all that was good about the first movie. It capitalizes on time travel paradoxes, and how changing the past changes everything. A very vague and used premise, that has been killed by many other awful movies. This film doesn't help either.
If you really want to get the most out of the Butterfly Effect, watch the first movie, and the first movie only. Trust me, you won't miss a thing.
- Playbahnosh
- Mar 29, 2009
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- Hiệu Ứng Cánh Bướm 3
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- $4,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $708,152
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1