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Evil Bong
I’m sure my friends who like to watch Band’s treshak, Sinister Bong will (most likely) taste it. The film has only one problem: very few funny moments. That's boring! The franchise itself is long (to date - 7 films, another crossover with the Gingerbread), of course.
I hope that Band will begin to increase the degree of thrash in the sequels (compare the dull poster of the original and the seventh film, which is brighter). Again, in contrast, take Charles's other franchise - The Gingerbread, where the triquel delighted (and entertained) better than the first installment. So let’s not rush until the review is negative. Subjective.
So, plot. Students order a hookah. The hookah turns out to be magical. Whoever smokes it gets to an amazing place, a-hee-hee. Inside the hookah dancing naked girls (for nudity like, of course), like everything cool, rest, lucky. I mean, the hookah (as if) devours souls, I don't know. He wants to turn people into drug addicts.
The thing about the first hookah is that Band got Tommy Chong in here. Tommy Chong is a legend of drug comedies. Smoked franchise! Chong is old, but still cool. Plus, the hookah is made for fans of Full Moon. The aforementioned Carrot, yes, is in the background. Like the hero of the Transers franchise, actor Tim Tomerson. The doll is a clown from a snuffbox (demon toys).
I like these chips, but to invite famous actors, it's not a funny comedy, guys. Charles's sluggish humor. There is no need to talk about horror. The gingerbread (at least) periodically arranged a massacre. Dialogues between young heroes – so to speak, hand on heart. What was the scene with my grandfather and old bride? I have an old fiancée -- um, okay. Cut it quietly when it's unnecessary.
I loved the music during the opening credits – it’s perfect for the picture (Band will make it a franchise mascot). Summing up - a weak drug comedy about an evil hookah. And the ending was not impressive, somehow simple for a thrash from Band.
4 out of 10