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Dang, that blond girl is hot!! :heart_eyes:
Better in every way to the original. This time it's actually fun to watch.
The Leprechaun is searching for a bride in the cheesy horror-comedy Leprechaun 2. Baring no continuity to the first film, the Leprechaun (a different one from last time) emerges from an Irish tree stump in L.A. to claim his bride on St. Patty’s Day. The acting is terrible and the characters couldn’t be less interesting. The sets and the costumes look cheap, and even the gore isn’t done very well. No one involved with Leprechaun 2 seems to be putting forth much effort, and it shows.
Review by MysticSynthWaveVIP 3BlockedParent2023-10-20T17:54:30Z
Yet another one of those films where I ask the immortal question "what the f**k am I watching"
I much prefer the original Leprechaun movie personally, I consider it a much better movie so far in this franchise, clearly they just keep going downhill from the first one.
Is the first one a masterpiece?, not at all; yet it does offer a cool new idea with more secluded locations along with a good cast.
This one just felty a lot sillier, the fact there is no continuity between films with each now seeming to be its own thing, it does have a few neat ideas, I feel confident recommending the first and leaving this one be unless you do have a curiosity to watch the full collection at least once like me which is fair. (Can't wait until I get to Leprechaun in Space I can see it now - shudders of Jason in space -
As far as I can see they are utilizing the original Halloween concept where they make a new one differently each time just using the same character.
The garage kill with the saw blades, seemed utterly pointless and unnecessary considering the character was leaving and wasn't gonna have anything to do with Bridget, although you do get to see Bridget (Shevonne Durkin) topless arguably the highlight of the movie.
The last segment in the Leprechauns lair was also cool with the intersecting rooms looping I will say