Evil Bong
2006 American stoner comedy film
Evil Bong is a 2006 American stoner comedy film directed by Charles Band. The film follows a group of college students who unwittingly unleash a malevolent bong that traps its users in a surreal and deadly world.
Plot
The story begins with college student Alistair McDowell moving in with his new roommates, Larnell, Bachman, and Brett. Larnell orders a large, intricately designed bong from an ad in High Times magazine. When the bong, named Eebee, arrives, the group decides to test it out. However, they soon discover that Eebee has a sinister side, as it transports those who smoke from it into a strip club-like alternate dimension where they are killed by erotic dancers.
As the body count rises, Alistair and his friends must find a way to destroy the evil bong before it claims more victims. They enlist the help of a paraplegic veteran named Jimbo Leary, who has a history with Eebee. Together, they confront the bong in a final showdown to save their lives and escape the deadly dimension.
Cast
- David Weidoff as Alistair McDowell
- John Patrick Jordan as Larnell
- Mitch Eakins as Bachman
- Brian Lloyd as Brett
- Kristyn Green as Janet
- Robin Sydney as Luann
- Tommy Chong as Jimbo Leary
Production
Evil Bong was produced by Full Moon Features, a company known for its low-budget horror and comedy films. The film was directed by Charles Band, who is also the founder of Full Moon Features. The screenplay was written by August White, and the film features a musical score by District 78.
Sequels
The success of Evil Bong led to several sequels, including:
- Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009)
- Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong (2011)
- Evil Bong 420 (2015)
- Evil Bong High-5! (2016)
- Evil Bong 666 (2017)
- Evil Bong 777 (2018)
- Weedjies: Halloweed Night (2019)
Reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its campy humor and others criticizing its low production values. Despite this, Evil Bong has gained a cult following among fans of stoner films and B-movies.
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