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Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood
When Emily Woodrow and her friends happen on a treasure chest full of gold coins, they fail to to heed the warnings of a wise old psychic who had foretold that they would encounter trouble with a very nasty and protective Leprechaun.
Release : | 2003 |
Rating : | 3.9 |
Studio : | Lionsgate, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Warwick Davis Tangi Miller Laz Alonso Page Kennedy Donzaleigh Abernathy |
Genre : | Horror Comedy |
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
So much average
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
yes dawgas an origin story I think it sets up the future franchise well: Leprachauns. It's important to understand the religious and moral backgrounds to this tightly interwoven plot. The excitement of the fast paced scenes and special effects right got me going. This film's only weakness are these two things The grammar The wrong leg was goneI like the way he didn't die but then cement killed him
Struggling to make ends meet, a woman and her friends stumble upon the leprechaun's pot of gold and use it to improve their lives only to incur the wrath of the leprechaun who tears apart the hood trying to find the missing gold.This was a far better sequel than expected. One of the major improvements over the preceding efforts is how comfortable and easy- going this one is with the urban setting for a franchise story, as there's little here that feels at odds with the rest of the franchise. Dropping the hip-hop flavored story here for a more universal story about their poor environment and struggling to survive day-to-day in that environment, coming across the gold and it's sudden wealth that offers them an escape only for the leprechaun to exact revenge makes for a much more cohesive fit into the other entries while using that urban setting here to help sell the poverty and desperation in a slightly-different-yet-still- familiar angle. That here really helps the rest of the action as the leprechaun fits into the story better and causes the encounters to stand out a little more. The opening in the under-construction complex gets this off to a fine start, the party scenes of the leprechaun maneuvering through the different groups and enjoying himself in their company quite nicely and the big scenes of him going through the periphery characters of the story here all give this one some really enjoyable scenes. That's not to take into account the film's rather fun highlights offerings here with the creature's appearance at her home where it stalks her through the house and finally into the bathroom which is a thrilling sequence, his later confrontation in her friends' house over the gold is a really exciting series of stalking scenes with brawling and the encounter along the aqueduct where he deals with the cops to get to them and the resulting encounter with the thugs which is another fun action-packed encounter taking out the thugs waiting for them all being really enjoyable and exciting. This one also manages to get in some really great fun overall here with the finale as the action picks up considerably as there's numerous full-on confrontations in the apartment out onto the roof where they get into the first extended battle that leads nicely into the rather thrilling encounter down in the boiler room that initially settles into the big shock-finish that showcases a spectacular false death with the grand finale afterwards really making this one feature such a rousing and energetic finale which really goes nicely for the film's overall action quotient. As all these encounters provide the film with plenty of graphic, gory kills as this one features a huge body count more than the other entries, these here all manage to make for a really fun time that holds off the lone flaws here. Though this one manages more than the others to really get the indestructible nature of the leprechaun, it does so by forsaking the very things that made him a unique villain as there's no tricks, no wishes or anything remotely supernatural about him, much like the previous entry. This one only makes us aware that he's a leprechaun through size and failure to die as every other time here it doesn't really do much to counter that. The cheesiness is something that might bother some, but these are the film's issues.Rated R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence and lots of drug use and references.
I reviewed the other Leprechaun movies, might as well do this one. Very forgettable. Like, so forgettable all I can remember is: I guess at some point the Leprechaun is in a kitchen, something with a refrigerator, the Leprechaun drinks a beer and smokes pot. Nothing else comes to mind. I blame the movie rather than myself, I feel like the movie should have tried harder to be worth remembering rather than I should have tried harder to pay attention. Maybe next time have better writing, like pay for honesty and imagination? Y'know, like, maybe next time cast actors with more range and ability, maybe hire a director with talent and vision? These are suggestions; see, I'm helping!
Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood directed by Steven Ayromlooi After some very bad sequels, a Leprechaun film has been made which can happily conclude the Irish monster's saga. It might have a reference to the hood in the title, but hardly similar to the previous attempt. Here they have created a worthy sequel. There may still be the problems with some of the characters and their dialogue, as well as some obvious plot holes, but Lep 6 actually worked on building up the characters, as well as a back story for the Leprechaun. Speaking of Leprechaun, Davis also manages to finish of his Leprechaun story, with one of his best Lep performances.