Robert Joyner
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Lidia Draper
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Isbel
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
shadowfax73
This is the weakest entry in the Transporter series. Robert Knepper is excellent as the lead villain and Jason Statham, as always, is great in the role of Frank Martin. Where the film fails for me is 1) Having a really poor lead actress with a look that is......unfortunate. and 2) A story that's not particularly interesting. 3) Frank giving up his rules one by one, something that his character has made clear is a big no in the previous 2 films. Finally, there's the awful attempt at a budding romance - dare to be different I guess. Frank Martin, The Transporter, does not need romantic subplots, especially when it seems to take up about a third of the film's running time. Cut the film in half and it would be a fine part of the series. As it is, it's a dismal failure. No wonder Statham declined to make any more of them.
cinemajesty
Starting out with an unnecessary opening montage of cross-cuts between the character of Frank Martin, portrayed by perfectly in shape actor Jason Statham in his forerunner role, gone fishing and a tight alley car chasing enriched with cheap looking flashing forward cuts to save screen-time, the third installment of the "Transporter" movie series (2002-2008) can hardly come to pace before at approximately 00h22min the new mission for driver Frank Martin gets gun-to-the-head presented by a fairly performing antagonist under actor Robert Knepper, and becomes clarified; repetitive martial arts scenes choreographed by specialist Cory Yuen, who is not able to bring anything new to table for this picture, after extraordinary full contact action work for the first two installments, which saves "Transporter 3" only over some chemistry slowly build between actor Jason Statham and actress Natalya Rudakova as the character of Valentina and one of three car chases over an open country road toward a tumbling cliff before the first kiss between Frank & Valentina takes place, prevailing the otherwise poor script by producer Luc Besson and writer Robert Mark Kamen of being a fall-out with director Louis Letterier left to direct "The Incredible Hulk" (2008) and Olivier Megaton filling in as director uneventfully.© 2017 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)
a-beeker2
The amount of time spent to alter every car chase by simply creating a 1960's style "twice the speed" type car movement, in every case is absurd. Combined with a typical action movie style type of acting that is a combination of Tokyo Drift and Brazzers, this movie is most definitely one to skip. I just don't get, it you're gonna make a movie oriented movie that is all about the chase, why not get goot CGI instead of this?!
clarkmick33
I tried watching this movie but I can't!!! I find the main female lead a repulsive ginger freak YUCk every time they show a close up of her face. She acts like a complete slut who should be shut in a asylum. Can someone just edit every scene of her out so I can enjoy the Mantastic Jason Stratham.In the last Transporter 2 there was a skinny flat chested freckle fest that had no sex appeal even when they did dress her in bra and panties which made it more repulsive. The production studio get the action right but they really need to balance it with some nice female lead eye candy Nuff Said :-D :-D :-D