sandrastover-44578
I really loved this one ( though the 3rd is my most favorite ) , warrick davis still did a wonderful job like always :)I love how much magic lep used and his funny great rhyming ,The cast did really good but I didn't watch for them , truly it was boring when that loveable lep wasn't in it And I simply love the ending :) plus leps song " Lep in the Hood " was just so great :)
rgm-24256
I liked the characters, the story and everything, great dialogue, great music, great storytelling and character development, perfect.
capone666
Leprechaun in the HoodThe good thing about being a little person in the ghetto is that the bullets from the drive-bys go right over your head.Mind you, the small person in this horror-comedy also has magic to protect him.Imprisoned by a record producer (Ice-T), a malevolent leprechaun (Warwick Davis) is released by unsuspecting rap-artists: Postmaster P. (Anthony Montgomery), Stray Bullet (Rashaan Nall), and Butch (Red Grant).Determined to take back his enchanted flute that emits hypnotic notes, the Leprechaun takes South Central by storm.Now it's up to the wannabe MCs to trick the trickster into smoking a clover-laced joint so they can steal the flute back again.This fifth installment in the b-horror franchise is a cheesy send-up of the gangster genre. Its only redeeming value can be found in its gory camp and Leprechaun rap. And, who knows, maybe now all the O.G.'s will start wearing buckled high tops.Yellow Lightvidiotreviews.blogspot.ca
harrymills023
Not entirely sure why the creators thought another sequel to this horsecrap series would be a profit maker. Surely after the anti success of all previous films, the producers would have come up with either; A) a better idea for a film, e.g. Ironman vs lake placid. Or a Jeremy Kyle movie where Jeremy himself finally discovers for himself that he is, as every else has known for years, a detestable figure of unimaginable hatred and consequently hangs himself, with the autopsy revealing an inordinate amount of heroine in his blood and thus, fails the live drugs test. Or, B) a sequel to Leprechaun in da hood called, 'Leprechaun in Palestine'. The film would basically be a documentary where Warwick Davis is sent to palestine on a peace march, wearing a t-shirt that (unknown to him) has 'Israel 4eve' printed on the back. The result would be a hilarious chase movie concluding with a climax where angry Palestinians hang Warwick up by his feet and encourage homeless children to batter him with sticks with the promise that 'the screaming pinata' will explode with sweets and chocolate.