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Evil Bong

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Terror strikes when slackers lay their hands on a bong from the 1960s.

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Josh Goller Spectrum Culture A painfully inane comedy-horror cheapie. Jul 20, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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kaliyah r BRILLIANT. Changed my life Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/06/25 Full Review TheMovieSearch R The Evil Bong franchise is a descent into cinematic absurdity, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the spinoffs featuring The Gingerweed Man. What begins as a low-budget stoner-horror-comedy with the original talking bong in 2006 quickly spirals into increasingly chaotic sequels, each seemingly designed to test the limits of both patience and taste. The franchise opens with Evil Bong (2006), introducing a surreal and incoherent premise: a guy moves into a house where he pays $40 a week to smoke pot and watch women randomly undress, while interacting with a talking bong with a human face. The plot is nonexistent, the dialogue is laughably bad, and the concept of a sentient bong is never developed beyond its novelty. The film sets the tone for the series: indulgent, bizarre, and completely unmoored from logic. Subsequent sequels (Evil Bong 2: King Bong, Evil Bong 3: The Wrath of Reefer Madness, and Evil Bong 420) fail to improve matters. Each installment recycles the original cast, doubles down on ridiculous CGI, and focuses less on character or story and more on over-the-top weed-fueled hallucinations. The narrative becomes a confusing maze of green-screened sets, nonsensical plot twists, and overextended stoner humor that rarely lands. By the time Evil Bong 666 and Evil Bong 777 arrived, the franchise had abandoned any pretense of coherence, relying solely on the shock value of absurd visuals and recurring gags. The Gingerweed Man emerges in Evil Bong: High-5 as a particularly bewildering creation: a murderous gingerbread cookie with minimal personality, atrocious CGI, and a design that makes him resemble a low-budget Snapchat filter come to life. In the crossover Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong, this character is given center stage, and the result is an even more disjointed film, with two already poorly conceived characters interacting in a world of low-budget effects and a story that barely holds together. Evil Bong 888: Infinity High continues the trend, combining past disasters into a single, visually overwhelming, and narratively incoherent mess. The standalone Gingerweed Man spinoff only amplifies the franchise’s issues. The character, who might have served as a quirky addition, becomes the centerpiece of fever-dream storytelling with no logic or structure. The writing is laughably poor, the acting is wooden, and the CGI barely functions. There is no comedic timing, no tension, and no reason to invest in any of the characters or their bizarre scenarios. In short, The Gingerweed Man and the Evil Bong franchise represent some of the most extreme examples of “bad cinema” in modern stoner-horror. The films are technically watchable, but only in the sense that you can stare at the screen and wonder how they ever made it to production. There is no “so bad it’s good” charm here—just a relentless descent into incoherent plotlines, unfunny comedy, and visual absurdity. If you are considering diving into this franchise, let this be your warning: it will not entertain you, enlighten you, or even give you a memorable experience worth discussing. Instead, it will test your tolerance for low-budget, over-the-top nonsense and leave you questioning your life choices. The Gingerweed Man, as a character and as a spinoff concept, is emblematic of the franchise’s failure: bizarre, unpolished, and ultimately forgettable. Avoid these films unless your goal is to watch a masterclass in how not to make a movie. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 10/05/25 Full Review Aspen B Absolute cinema. I've never been more happy with the amount of nudity in the show. I love you for making this. We're going to watch each movie every 420. Thank you. We love the evil bong and her hot sassy black woman voice. Also, the grandpa and the surfer dude are hot. 🔥 Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/03/25 Full Review Joshua H Perhaps it would've been better if i where stoned, but i wasn't so i was fully aware of how bad this movie actually was, mediocre acting and campy effects will make you stay off hitting this evil bong. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 08/09/23 Full Review R G What a combination…Charles Band and a bong. Not just any bong, but an Evil Bong. If you put on a Charles Band or a Full Moon Entertainment movie, you know what you're getting. Cheesy and fun. I'm more of an old school Full Moon fan (Trancers, Subspecies, and early Puppet Master movies) but I'll still watch the newer stuff. https://www.foreverfinalgirl.com/evil-bong Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 05/05/23 Full Review Math C J'ai rarement vu un film aussi mal réalisé. J'ai noté 3 moments où le film m'a fait rire; la statue africaine, la tornade et les petites voitures. Maintenant, le gros point négatif; le film lui-même (flemme de lister tous les problèmes). Je n'ai jamais vu autant de stéréotypes, même pour une comédie d'horreur, c'est dire. J'aurais pu regarder dans le vide pendant 1h30 cela m'aurais plus diverti. Pourtant je n'ai qu'une envie, regarder la saga au grand complet. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Terror strikes when slackers lay their hands on a bong from the 1960s.
Director
Charles Band
Production Co
Talos Entertainment, Forbidden Worlds
Genre
Horror, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 31, 2006, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 10, 2016
Runtime
1h 24m