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Evil Bong II: King Bong

Evil Bong II: King Bong

2009
Comedy
1h 20m
Renowned herb connoisseur Tommy Chong returns in this sky-high horror-comedy about a murderous smoking apparatus. (cduniverse.com)
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Evil Bong II: King Bong

2009
Comedy
1h 20m
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Rated 23 Apr 2020
25
12th
The first in the insane number of sequels to follow-up "Evil Bong"(2006) was a classic bigger & dumber style sequel, where we of course just re-do the first film, but bigger & dumber. Interestingly, this one had seemingly more of a 'plot', and some slight character development, almost like a 'real' movie would. However, I'm starting to suspect these Charles Band productions aren't so much "films" in the traditional sense, but instead insanely cheap exploitation trash made just to turn a profit.
Rated 03 Mar 2010
64
21st
Although the execution is slightly better, it's not even as funny as its predecessor. Band may have felt he could compensate with more bare boobs, which do go a long way to rectify its short comings. Best left to a rental.
Rated 10 Jul 2010
23
12th
I could have spent my evening finally watching Das Boot, Persona, Ran or Eyes Wide Shut, but nooooooo, I had to watch Evil Bong II instead. I hate myself.
Rated 22 Apr 2013
20
3rd
This is just bad and the worst part is they know it's bad and they run with it, but unfortunately instead of that making it funnier most of the humor falls flat and goes on waaaay toooo long. Does kinda make me want to see the first one but not enough to actually get me to seek it out and certainly not enough so I'd be will to spend any money on it.
Rated 07 Jan 2010
0
0th
The best part of this whole movie is the song in the credits. Other than that it was the most retarded shit.
Rated 06 Jul 2022
45
5th
Despite continued excruciatingly bad acting, the "Evil Bong" series gets better with a second helping. While this installment is still unwatchably bad, it's just ever so slightly more in tune with what exactly entertainment means. To use a darts analogy, this one hits the wall that the dartboard is on, whereas the first hit a bystander pool player in the eye, causing irreparable damage.

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