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Hood of Horror

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1 h 24 min
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4,1/10
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Hood of Horror (2006)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA hip hop horror anthology of three tales of terror told by the Hound of Hell that revolve around the residents of an inner-city neighborhood whose actions determine where they will go in th... Ler tudoA hip hop horror anthology of three tales of terror told by the Hound of Hell that revolve around the residents of an inner-city neighborhood whose actions determine where they will go in the afterlife.A hip hop horror anthology of three tales of terror told by the Hound of Hell that revolve around the residents of an inner-city neighborhood whose actions determine where they will go in the afterlife.

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    • Stacy Title
  • Roteiristas
    • Jonathan McHugh
    • Tim Sullivan
    • Jacob Hair
  • Artistas
    • Snoop Dogg
    • Daniella Alonso
    • Anson Mount
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,1/10
    3,3 mil
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    • Direção
      • Stacy Title
    • Roteiristas
      • Jonathan McHugh
      • Tim Sullivan
      • Jacob Hair
    • Artistas
      • Snoop Dogg
      • Daniella Alonso
      • Anson Mount
    • 37Avaliações de usuários
    • 39Avaliações da crítica
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    Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror
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    Snoop Dogg
    Snoop Dogg
    • HOH…
    Daniella Alonso
    Daniella Alonso
    • Posie Santano
    Anson Mount
    Anson Mount
    • Tex Jr
    Hawthorne James
    Hawthorne James
    • Liore
    Gabriel Pimentel
    Gabriel Pimentel
    • Half Pint
    Irina Voronina
    Irina Voronina
    • Slank
    Tanisha Jones
    • Slank
    Tayshaun Prince
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    Noel Gugliemi
    Noel Gugliemi
    • Fatcap
    • (as Noel Guglielmi)
    Teyo Johnson
    • Streako
    Jeffrey Licon
    Jeffrey Licon
    • Nib
    Yadi Valerio Rivera
    Yadi Valerio Rivera
    • Foxy
    • (as Yadi Valerio)
    Rayna Tharani
    Rayna Tharani
    • Bernadette
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Derelict
    Ava Penner
    Ava Penner
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    Justin Fargas
    • Posie's Father
    Andrea Leon
    Andrea Leon
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    Cleo King
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      • Jacob Hair
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    5DarylJGittings

    An okay horror anthology.

    Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror is a horror anthology in the vein of Tales from the Hood. Snoop Dogg plays the "crypt keeper" role in this horror anthology.

    I like the first story the best. A young woman is given a "special gift". She ends up abusing her new gift and becomes as bad as the people she was originally trying to stop. This tale features Danny Trejo (From Dusk Till Dawn) and Billy Dee Williams (Star Wars: the Empire Strikes Back).

    The next tale finds a spoiled young man forces to move in with his father's old Vietnam buddies before he can gain his inheritance. The young man and his girlfriend treat the vets poorly. Ernie Hudson (The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Ghostbusters) stars in this story.

    The third and final story involves a young man who trades everything for success. Diamond Dallas Page (The Devil's Rejects), Lin Shaye (Critters), and Jason Alexander (The Burning) star in this tale.

    Snoop Dogg is featured in the wrap around scenes.

    Despite the solid cast, I found Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror be rather slow.
    4minutolo

    Problematic jokes and hardly any scares

    Almost all the jokes can be seen as problematic these days. The "gore" was comical at best but annoying at worst... which was most of the time. The soundtrack was almost exclusively Snoop. The special effects look like something out of Birdemic. But hey, it's a Snoop horror movie. No durr it's gonna be this self-awareness circlejerk.
    1gregsrants

    Awful

    I wasn't even one stop light away from my DVD rental store when I looked at the passenger seat where my two day rental of Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror lay and I uttered out loud, "What the fudge was I thinking?" To caveat my beef before the meat of the review, I will come clean and say that I am not a hip-hop fan. I might find Snoop Dogg interesting and sometimes even fun (when I have come across him on late night television talk shows), but I ain't linin' up at no ticket counter looking to score wristbands for his next concert if you know what I am meaning. His acting is a give-or-take option. He was in horror before with 2001's Bones where he did an ample job of not putting me to sleep, but let's face it, the best that Snoop has ever been was in stupid comedies like Soul Plane and Starsky & Hutch, and in both of those carnations, he pretty much just played himself.

    Strike two against an objective review was the fact that Hood of Horror was the fact that it was an anthology. Squeezing three stories into 84 minutes is like trying to squish a marshmallow through a keyhole. Eventually it will get through, but you will wonder at end if it was worth the effort. Like Twilight Zone : The Movie or Creepshow 2, movies that try and crop multiple television length stories into a compilation masked as a full length feature.

    Strike three was the detailing of the three stories on the back of the DVD cover. All three stories were about as original as a Lindsey Lohan drug arrest. I immediately thought, "Why should I invest time in a film that doesn't look like it invested time in any creative new ideas?" But there I was. It was Saturday night and the Misses and I just had an argument over who was the better director between John Carpenter and Rob Zombie. She decided to pout upstairs and watch The Devil's Rejects while I retreated to the basement (better known as 'The Dungeon') where the cover art on Hood of Horror won out over any pay-per-view porn that would have been a quick option 2.

    If I had my life to live over again…..

    Hood of Horror's first story surrounds a young girl's revenge upon the neighborhood where her mother and father fell by way of the 'ole murder suicide number. As young Posie (Daniella Alonso) grew up, it seems her hatred from her environment nurtured inside her. When confronted with three street thugs who mark their territory by spray painting city walls, Posie tries to assert her own foot hold which lands her in the company of the always watchable Danny Trejo who is nice enough to adorn her with a tattoo that gives her the power to erase these hoodlums from the face of the earth in graphic fashion simply by X'ing out their graffiti with red paint. Booooooooorrrrrring! So in about 14 minutes we are mildly entertained as they go down 1-2-3 while stupid one-liners like "What a waste…..of beer" are rambled off with as much humor as a Michael Vick dog park.

    Story two didn't get much better. The middle act surrounds an obnoxious heir to a fortune that must live with his father's army buddies for one year before reaping the benefits of his inheritance. The story was so ridiculous and so annoying that I won't even waste my time going into detail. Even the two one-liners "Anyone for Jiffy Pop" and "That's my kind of redneck" were comments that would even make Schwarzenegger blush.

    The third and final act seemed to be the shortest and "thank god for that!" As I swarmed in and out of interested consciousness, it seemed the story was about a rap artist that had to pay for all his bad deeds of the past. When a former friend and now undead visitor from Hell comes back for a visit, the rapper revisits his badness and ultimately finds his demise in rather boring fashion. Jason Alexander from Seinfeld fame is around for a cameo which was about as out of place as Ozzy Osbourne would be as an English Teacher.

    Snoop's Hood of Horror was not the worst horror film I have seen in a while, but it was close. Without any stories worth remembering or scenes worth pausing, it felt like an 80 minute excuse to promote some new hip-hop/rap songs. And if the best part of the film is the animated intro, then you can guess just how downhill and how fast this film fell.
    2lee_eisenberg

    Snoop Dogg meets Jean-Paul Sartre...the wrong way

    This incredibly pathetic spin on "Tales from the Crypt" features three vignettes portraying horrific tales involving life in the ghetto. True, there are some neat death scenes - namely the one incorporating caviar - but they hardly make up for the poorly constructed plot. Is this truly how low Snoop Dogg sinks on the silver screen? The first segment features a young woman dealing with gangs by X-ing out their graffiti...and it gets TRULY nasty. The second segment features a redneck and his hubby moving in with some men formerly under his father's command and REALLY getting on their nerves. Finally, a rap star gets more than he bargained for.

    What I mean by Jean-Paul Sartre is the third segment. What happens reminds me of Sartre's play "No Exit", about some people trapped in an existential Hell. Of course, I don't think that the people behind this movie intended for it to look like that. To be certain, there's absolutely nothing even remotely intellectual in this movie.

    All in all, I advise avoiding "Hood of Horror". It's barely one step above terrible. Posie (Daniella Alonso) and Tiffany (Brande Roderick) were kinda hot, though. Also starring Ernie Hudson (Winston in "Ghostbusters"), Danny Trejo (you've probably seen him in Robert Rodriguez's movies) and Lin Shaye (the sunburned neighbor in "There's Something About Mary", and later the retiring flight attendant in "Snakes on a Plane").
    6Vomitron_G

    The Doggfather brings us Three times Death in the Hood

    Let me tell you straight up that if you have issues with rather low-budget anthology-movies or simply can't stand Snoop Dogg, you just better stay away from HOOD OF HORROR. I personally think Snoop's always good for a laugh or two. So, I'm rating this flick solely on fun-factor, because it's pretty much light-years away from being a stellar horror-movie.

    The first segment has a good-looking ghetto-gal being granted super-powers by evil voodoo-man Danny Trejo to take on her whole graffiti-spraying neighborhood. The second one has a yuppie-couple move in with some Vietnam-vets. The greedy couple has a hidden agenda of their own, and naturally the two love-birds don't get along very well with the Vietnam-vets. Third and final segment shows us that the price of fame always catches up with you, no matter how big a rap-star you are. And when you've attained wealth and stardom in a rather dubious manner, you're in for some real 'shiiiit'.

    All stories have some very nasty and entertaining blood 'n' gore effects. Especially the climax of the second segment is pretty hilarious. The scene (first segment) that proofs sipping on gin & juice can cause a nasty splitting head-ache is a total hoot! Da Doggster himself is indeed worth a laugh or two (just watch out for the scene were he says "Doggy want a bone?" and then "boom!" goes the gun), but he didn't seem to have had a lot of directing guidelines. I suppose he must have thought his coolness was all it would take to play the part. His Cribkeeper character (or whatever it's called in the movie) has a nice back-ground story, told to us by a slick-looking anime-style animated wrap-around story. In addition, at the end of the movie, we get some sort of video-clip (featuring some of the cast members - including a devil-midget) of a Snoop Dogg song (apparantly especially written for the soundtrack for HOOD OF HORROR). He's just rapping it up on some fiery ghetto-set with a lot of demon-babes shaking their T&A. Pretty dumb song too, by the way, that seems to have been written and recorded in just one hour. The video-clip itself is of the same "cinematographic" quality as the rest of the movie (which means: tolerable and watchable).

    Final judgement: No flunk from Da Vomitron, because this flick follows the rules of an anthology movie nicely (three segments with a nice twist at the end, which you may or may not see coming and a fun wrap-around story). The rather low-budget didn't make 'em skimp on the decent gore-effects. The don't-take-it-all-serious vibe and Da Doggster's witty nonsense made it all a bit more enjoyable too.

    Now if you want to see a really good "horror in the hood" anthology movie, I full-heartedly recommend TALES FROM THE HOOD. At least Snoop Dogg's HOOD OF HORROR is a lot better than insufferable crap-fests like CUTTHROAT ALLEY and DA HIP HOP WITCH (dare I even watch HOOD OF THE LIVING DEAD? Anyone?), but it still remains just an entertaining nonsensical time-waster. A fun quickie, if you please.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de dezembro de 2007 (Filipinas)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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      • Social Capital
      • BloodWorks
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      • US$ 5.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 25.900
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      • US$ 25.900
      • 6 de mai. de 2007
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