Horror Movie Review: Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong (2013)
Things are about to get rough for both the Gingerdead Man and the Evil Bong as they face off against each other in a battle nobody was asking for!
Things are about to get rough for both the Gingerdead Man and the Evil Bong as they face off against each other in a battle nobody was asking for!
Two years after the release of Killjoy, we have its sequel taking the killer clown idea in a different direction. Thus, being marginally better then the original…although it’s still a rough watch.
While few would have been asking for a sequel to the 1999 horror about a disembodied killer eye with a penchant for rape that’s never stopped Full Moon Pictures before. So in 2011 we finally got what we didn’t ask for, a sequel to The Killer Eye called Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt.
A Full Moon feature directed by Charles Band, Head of the Family is a horror comedy with a nod or two to the likes of Basket Case 2. It’s as wacky as that movie but nowhere as inventive. However, that doesn’t mean it’s not enjoyable because it is, it really is!
Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver is a return to form for the evil biscuit and Full Moon Pictures. Simply because it embraces the absurd, ramps up the gore and has some of the funniest writing of the trilogy yet.
Disappointingly, Evil Bong 3: The Wrath of Bong swings, misses and knocks the bong off of the table completely. With almost the exact same story as we’ve seen twice before and a cast that don’t quite seem to care as much, this is a real let-down.
He’s back! The Gingerdead Man is back for a movie with even more idiocy, less Gingerdead Man, no Gary Busey and not very subtle jabs at critics.
The second film in the Evil Bong franchise, directed by the legendary Charles Band and released in 2009. Evil Bong 2: King Bong is just as silly as the first film but in a surprising turn of events, is a bit funnier and hell of a lot more endearing.