Leprechaun in the Hood
Leprechaun in the Hood
R | 28 March 2000 (USA)
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When Butch, Postmaster P, and Stray Bullet loot the local hip-hop mogul's studio to fund their demo album, the threesome unwittingly ends up with the secret of Mack Daddy's success: a magical flute. Their gigs instantly turn golden but a blood-thristy Leprechaun and an angry Mack Daddy are hot on their trail, leaving a wake of destruction tainted by politically incorrect limericks.

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Nonureva

Really Surprised!

NekoHomey

Purely Joyful Movie!

YouHeart

I gave it a 7.5 out of 10

Helloturia

I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.

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Eric Stevenson

This is another entry in this idiotic series about a mass murderer leprechaun. I didn't see all the movies in order and I don't care at all. There actually was a time where it looked like there might be a good scene or two. This entry features a trio of rappers finding a magic flute belonging to the leprechaun that somehow hypnotizes people into liking their singing. It's as stupid as it sounds. The leprechaun dies in nearly every movie but always comes back with no explanation.I guess it might not be the same leprechaun in every movie, but they certainly look, sound and act the exact same. This leprechaun actually holds a record for most kills by a slasher movie villain that talks. I'm serious, he has actually killed more people than Freddy Krueger! He has 45 kills while Freddy has 42. For some reason just like "Bride Of Chucky" they make a joke about an "X for Dummies" book. Why was this a thing at that time?In the other movies, we at least got to see the leprechaun die and lose. In the end of this one, he actually gets what he wants! Evil wins in this movie and that abomination gets away with gruesomely murdering massive amounts of people. This is just a horrible depressing film even dumber than the other entries. The least awful scene is one where a rapper is forced by the leprechaun to kill himself! *

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Stevieboy666

On paper this sounds a good idea: Warwick Davis, despite his dubious Irish accent, is very entertaining as the witty, deadly Leprechaun, and I love hip-hop, I've seen Ice-T several times live here in the UK. But sadly this film, apart from a few moments, just doesn't work. The film feels flat, the gore & humour isn't on par with previous episodes, every other word is f*** or muthaf***er, it's too long (even at 90mins) & the Leprechaun rapping at the end is excruciatingly bad. Easily the worst of the first 5 films, next up is Leprechaun 6...

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jeffreyhillen-364-945381

This series of films of Leprechaun have so much potential. It has in film 1 such a great plot with lots of fun but where did it go wrong ? Well not at #5 because than the Franchise officially died.If you ask a famous singer to star in partly a horror movie than your doing something wrong. Okay it is partly humor but it a singer isn't meant to be a Acting Star if you ask me. Because they always look like the singer they actually are. Actors are meant to be acting and by passing them, it is a disgrace to the film industry. The acting level was so incredibly low. Warwick Davis was the only real actor who tried everything he could. And I wished I quit after #3 because his role in this films from 3 is to laugh about. Such a great actor and don't give him the huge amount of time in a movie he deserves.The acting level of the film was low but the storyline was also incredibly bad. The Leprechaun is defeated so easily while he is meant to be scary and stronger than the humans. You can't take this storyline seriously. You can't take what happen in this film seriously.I rate this film 1/10 I was really disappointed with where these films are going to.

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Wizard-8

With this entry, I have now seen all six entries of this series, so I can say with full confidence that this particular entry is the WORST of the series. Watching it, it becomes clear that there were some problems behind the scenes that made their way to in front of the camera. Take the murder of the pawn shop owner - not only do you NOT get to see exactly how the pawn shop owner is being killed, but we get close-up footage of the leprechaun that's actually used AGAIN later in the movie! There are also numerous script problems (despite FIVE screenwriters being credited.) How does the Ice-T character know about the leprechaun and its treasure when he breaks into the leprechaun's lair at the beginning of the movie? How does the leprechaun, frozen for years, know about stuff like Tiger Woods and 'hood lingo and life? If the leprechaun has the ability to blow someone's guts out with a flick of the wrist, why does he seldom use this power? But even had the script been more coherent and missing all its padding that makes the movie stretch on forever, it would still suffer from rock-bottom production values. Most of the movie looks like it was shot in back alleys and sparsely furnished rooms. The cinematography is out of focus and looks muddy. Except for two rap sequences (a hilariously blasphemous rap number at a church, and the leprechaun getting a rap of his own at the end), there's no gold at the end of this rainbow.

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