Horror Movie Review: Baby Oopsie 2: Murder Dolls (2022)
Written and directed by William Butler, 2022’s Baby Oopsie 2: Murder Dolls continues where 2021’s Baby Oopsie left off. A
Written and directed by William Butler, 2022’s Baby Oopsie 2: Murder Dolls continues where 2021’s Baby Oopsie left off. A
The titular villain of this new film, Baby Oopsie Daisy is one of the Demonic Toys. Yes, this is a spin-off of that franchise and maybe, something of a rebirth.
A franchise that was born in 2006, there have been 9 films in the Evil Bong series which includes one crossover movie with The Gingerdead Man. This is our definitive ranking of the entire series.
A series that has got steadily worse and worse until it is near unwatchable. It seemed as though we’d reached the lowest point possible with Evil Bong High-5 and Evil Bong 666 so going into Evil Bong 777, there really wasn’t much hope for this one.
With Evil Bong, Full Moon Pictures have sent any goodwill towards this series up in smoke with lacklustre sequel after sequel. Evil Bong 666 does little to change that.
Evil Bong: High-5 is a low point for Full Moon Pictures. A lazy entry in a series that has already massively over-stayed its welcome. This is the fifth Evil Bong movie, sixth if you’re counting the crossover, Evil Bong vs. Gingerdead Man and it’s still not the last.
One of Full Moon Pictures more famous franchises, how Killjoy every managed to get one sequel let alone several is head-scratching. Yet in 2010, 8 years after Killjoy 2, we got the third film in the series.
The Evil Bong series has been giving diminishing returns for some time now. After three movies and a crossover over with the Gingerdead Man that was frankly terrible, it seemed time to pack up the bong. However, that’s not Full Moon Pictures style. Just pump out sequel after sequel regardless of quality in the hope that they might strike gold again.