Leprechaun in the Hood

Leprechaun in the Hood

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Leprechaun in the Hood

Ice-T, Warwick Davis, Anthony Montgomery, Coolio, Rashaan Nall

The bloodthirsty Leprechaun (Warwick Davis) is back -- and this time he's killin' in the 'hood. When a group of wanna-be rappers gets jilted by pimp Mack Daddy (Ice-T), the young victims exact their r...( read more  read more... )evenge by breaking into Daddy's place and stealing his stuff. But when they remove a strange gold medallion from the neck of an even stranger little statue, they inadvertently awaken the Leprechaun.

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  • July 25, 2009
    This is hilarious; more of a spoof than an actual horror movie. The film is one half "Friday" and one half Leprechaun. The "getting out of the hood" story could actually stand on its own and be a decent little flick, but throw in the Leprechaun and you instantly have a cheesy B-...( read more)style romp. The effects disappoint, so there are no cool kills, but there is plenty of rhyming and intriguing minor characters to satisfy the viewer. And it does even better than I expected - I expected a rap song about the leprechaun - instead at the end, the Lep does hid own rap including his own music video hos and bling references. I'm not surprised a second Lep in the hood was done, but I am unsure if I will watch it (both currently available on FEARnet web viewing).
  • March 26, 2009
    Another enjoyable installment. Mainly because it takes a very cliche story and shoves the Leprechaun right in the middle. We have a struggling rap group that fail often as they are trying to send out a positive message. In a desperate attempt they decide to rip off a local record...( read more) executive/gangster. Add to this our green Oirish friend for some bizarre kills and laughs. The film sort of has a message about the negative connotations of rap music and the affect it can have on youths. The more they try to succeed, the more questionable their actions become, becoming no better than the leprechaun himself. The acting is better than usual, which is lucky as everybody is so serious it could have failed miserably. The filmmakers make a clever move of playing their best hand last. Let's face it, we were all waiting for Warwick Davis to rap.
  • July 14, 2007
    The Leprechaun series continues with the bad little dude (Warwick Davis) causing some trouble for two boys in the hood. There's some funny rapping, and a run-in with a gang lord (Ice-T) named Mack Daddy. Actually, it's one of the more enjoyable Leprechaun films!
  • April 24, 2007
    B, B, B, FUCKIN B
  • March 16, 2007
    hahahahaa made me laugh so hard
  • November 29, 2009
    i thaught this film was funny as!! how dirty is that lil leprechaun lol.. sum finny home boy jokes, like friday style
  • October 7, 2009
    The beginning of the decline, though a thousand times better than Back to Tha Hood.
  • October 3, 2009
    Es bueno recordar a este duende (la vieja escuela, las antiguas peliculas de terror) este si q es horroroso
  • August 25, 2009
    Love this movie to pieces
  • June 23, 2009
    Another weak entry into the series. The script is terrible and unless you are the kind of audience for the type of gangster hip-hop storylines, they you won't think much of the characters. They just become typical stereotypes and become most annoying than anything, although Ice-T...( read more) does pull off a fair performance. Unfortunately, this is Davis' weakest turn as the Leprechaun, which is supposed to be the driving force behind the film. The end result makes possibly the worst Leprechaun film.

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