5 reviews
It's hard to argue the success of the Evil Bong franchise, whatever you may personally think of them there have been 8 movies at time of writing (If you including Evil Bong vs Gingerdeadman).
Sadly they aren't in this guys opinion exactly good stuff and this sixth movie is likely the worst of the bunch.
Again to their credit I like how they've dragged along the same cast throughout and even have other Full Moon characters frequently show up.
Following directly on from part 5 we see a few of our characters sent to hell! But no this is an Evil Bong movie so it can't be as simple as that, instead they go to "Sexy" hell! Where instead of hellfire and brimstone it's boobs and butts and instead of torture and pain they engage in "Grosse" orgies.
One of the major differences here is that neither Larnell or Rabbit lead, in fact I'm not sure the film really has one. Mindy "Scum of the earth" Robinson plays a new character here called Lucy Furr and is the closest there is to one. This being the first movie without Larnell made it almost not feel like a part of the franchise at times.
With a more muddled plot than usual, some baffling writing and a lack of comedy or horror this is the worst movie in the series and clear evidence that maybe Eebee needs shoving into storage.
The Good:
Consistency
The Bad:
Mindy Robinson
Mindy Robinsons wig
Just an all round mess
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
That cup vape idea is actually genius
Sadly they aren't in this guys opinion exactly good stuff and this sixth movie is likely the worst of the bunch.
Again to their credit I like how they've dragged along the same cast throughout and even have other Full Moon characters frequently show up.
Following directly on from part 5 we see a few of our characters sent to hell! But no this is an Evil Bong movie so it can't be as simple as that, instead they go to "Sexy" hell! Where instead of hellfire and brimstone it's boobs and butts and instead of torture and pain they engage in "Grosse" orgies.
One of the major differences here is that neither Larnell or Rabbit lead, in fact I'm not sure the film really has one. Mindy "Scum of the earth" Robinson plays a new character here called Lucy Furr and is the closest there is to one. This being the first movie without Larnell made it almost not feel like a part of the franchise at times.
With a more muddled plot than usual, some baffling writing and a lack of comedy or horror this is the worst movie in the series and clear evidence that maybe Eebee needs shoving into storage.
The Good:
Consistency
The Bad:
Mindy Robinson
Mindy Robinsons wig
Just an all round mess
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
That cup vape idea is actually genius
- Platypuschow
- Jul 1, 2018
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I used to adore Full Moon Entertainment movies back in the day. Arcade, Crash and Burn, Netherworld, Puppet Master and one of the best Charles Band movies ever made "Robot Jox" (Empire Pictures).They were crazy, funny and seriously interesting (in some aspects). But this monstrosity is beyond stupid. Acting is OK for this type of movie but the screenplay, who wrote this? EBEE is an awesome character that deserved something more engaging. One more thing. Full Moon should give the special effects and go back to basics. They look plain bad.
- djelliott1002
- Jun 15, 2017
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- biscutbuu69
- May 13, 2017
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Evil Bong 6 (2017) is free and available on Tubi and tells the tale of Lucy Furr who buys the hemp shop from Rabbit and hopes to kill enough people in it to get her to hell. EB and friends will help her on her conquest. Once in hell EB and friends are trapped by the actual Lucifer and must devise an escape plan. This movie is directed by Charles Band (Puppetmaster) and stars Mindy Robinson (Abducted), Sonny Carl Davis (Thelma & Louise), Robin Sydney (The Gingerbread Man), Jessica Morris (Pool Boy Nightmare) and Peter Donald Badalamenti (Bad Boys II). The storyline is as rediculous as the previous pictures but has more of a "Birds of Prey" feel to it than the previous films. The costumes and concepts remain fun but not good enough to make the movie good. These are only worth watching at this point if you're a fan of the series. I'd give this a 2/10.
- kevin_robbins
- May 12, 2021
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After watching the previous film in the franchise (Evil Bong: High 5) and not thinking highly of it, didn't expect too much from this sixth edition.
As a whole, Evil Bong 666 seems like the most bizarre, and like an entirely different type of film. From the tone, to lower budget cheaper cgi graphics.
Many of the original characters from the previous films aren't here, including Larnell. Rabbit and Eebee are the only recurring characters. Another thing which was bizarre enough is Robin Sydney (who portrays Luann/Sarah) is an entirely different character (Faux Batty Boop- a weird ditsy girl with clown paint- perhaps inspired by Harley Quinn).
Also Mindy Robinson (films 4 & 5) is a different character supporting a different wig and everything- did not realize it was her at first). She is essentially the lead here.
This film just moves at an off beat pace and feels to throw random elements to pass time. The entire "sexy hell" alternate world wasn't explained well enough.
Gingerdead Man is also here but somewhat wasted. Further an introduction to Gingerweed Man appears.
Overall this film isn't the same without Larnell and is the weakest in the franchise to date.
As a whole, Evil Bong 666 seems like the most bizarre, and like an entirely different type of film. From the tone, to lower budget cheaper cgi graphics.
Many of the original characters from the previous films aren't here, including Larnell. Rabbit and Eebee are the only recurring characters. Another thing which was bizarre enough is Robin Sydney (who portrays Luann/Sarah) is an entirely different character (Faux Batty Boop- a weird ditsy girl with clown paint- perhaps inspired by Harley Quinn).
Also Mindy Robinson (films 4 & 5) is a different character supporting a different wig and everything- did not realize it was her at first). She is essentially the lead here.
This film just moves at an off beat pace and feels to throw random elements to pass time. The entire "sexy hell" alternate world wasn't explained well enough.
Gingerdead Man is also here but somewhat wasted. Further an introduction to Gingerweed Man appears.
Overall this film isn't the same without Larnell and is the weakest in the franchise to date.