A group of thieves are sent out to hunt for urban legends by a wealthy man intending to open a museum full of mythical creatures. Soon, the thieves learn first-hand the legend of the Leprech... Read allA group of thieves are sent out to hunt for urban legends by a wealthy man intending to open a museum full of mythical creatures. Soon, the thieves learn first-hand the legend of the Leprechaun.A group of thieves are sent out to hunt for urban legends by a wealthy man intending to open a museum full of mythical creatures. Soon, the thieves learn first-hand the legend of the Leprechaun.
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Daniel Sawicki
- Karl
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Magdalena Vero
- Ruby
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Shawn C. Phillips
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Lee Hancock
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I love bad horror, which lead me to be amused at some points of this film, but honestly overall it was terrible, with terrible acting. Some actors kept looking off to side like they were reading from que cards even. Even if you are the type of person who enjoys bad films, get drunk with friends to help you enjoy this one.
For some reason there was a need to add a bunch of terrible lore to the leprechaun myth too, a lot of it didn't make sense, and was a bit over the top. At least it wasn't boring, it was just mainly a bit weird.
Four leaf clovers are meant to defeat them. And leprechauns collect souls or something?
For some reason there was a need to add a bunch of terrible lore to the leprechaun myth too, a lot of it didn't make sense, and was a bit over the top. At least it wasn't boring, it was just mainly a bit weird.
Four leaf clovers are meant to defeat them. And leprechauns collect souls or something?
Seeing as most of my favourite films are cheesy B-movies which are either horror/sci-fi, or both, I have a special place in my heart for the (original) 'Leprechaun' franchise, starring Warwick Davis as the titular nasty little fella, always hell bent on getting his greedy supernatural little hands on his mislaid gold. Yes, as the franchise went on, generally audiences tuned out and the sequels were less and less impressive, compared to the original.
Now, I knew that this 'Vengeance of the Leprechaun' had nothing to do with that franchise and so wasn't expecting any of the cast or crew to spill over. But I was at least hoping the film-makers would have a decent take on the mythos and produce something that was at least entertaining (and I will always take 'entertaining' over 'good').
Sadly, all I got was a cheap, nasty little B-movie which could have been made for the price of a postage stamp. The actors (and I can just about call them that loosely) are pretty awful and some of the scenes are directed poorly and the edits drag scenes out making the dialogue even more shoddy than it already is.
Don't get me started on the special effects - they're really not that special, if they ever come at all. The inclusion of a slight green filter is about the high point of the film-makers budget. The creature himself is little more than a bloke in a mask and he's not even a little person, making his status as 'leprechaun' almost comically - in a bad way.
This is a bad, cheap film unworthy of the 'Leprechaun' name. I know it's probably not anything to do with the old Warwick Davis franchise, but if you're into cheeky black comedy horror films with little nasty supernatural bad guys then go for one of them over this pile of tosh.
Now, I knew that this 'Vengeance of the Leprechaun' had nothing to do with that franchise and so wasn't expecting any of the cast or crew to spill over. But I was at least hoping the film-makers would have a decent take on the mythos and produce something that was at least entertaining (and I will always take 'entertaining' over 'good').
Sadly, all I got was a cheap, nasty little B-movie which could have been made for the price of a postage stamp. The actors (and I can just about call them that loosely) are pretty awful and some of the scenes are directed poorly and the edits drag scenes out making the dialogue even more shoddy than it already is.
Don't get me started on the special effects - they're really not that special, if they ever come at all. The inclusion of a slight green filter is about the high point of the film-makers budget. The creature himself is little more than a bloke in a mask and he's not even a little person, making his status as 'leprechaun' almost comically - in a bad way.
This is a bad, cheap film unworthy of the 'Leprechaun' name. I know it's probably not anything to do with the old Warwick Davis franchise, but if you're into cheeky black comedy horror films with little nasty supernatural bad guys then go for one of them over this pile of tosh.
Absolutely horrendous I turned it off after about 10 minutes it was horrible the leprechaun wasn't even a little guy and so phoney not even worth watching
This movie defies gravity, as it both sucks and blows at the same time.
Yet another cheaply cranked out British 'horror flick' that's 90% talk and 10% horror.
Here we have a leprechaun (a fully grown man in a Halloween mask and costume) who comes after a group of thieves led by possibly the worst actor ever. Seriously, this guy seems to be phonetically repeating his lines, so unless he is def or doesn't speak English... yeesh.
Director Louisa Warren churns out multiple of these types of films a year, and I must be a sucker because I've watched most of them.
If you're looking for a fun leprechaun film, stick with the titular series. Leprechauns Game offers little fun apart from a few minutes chuckle at the audacity.
Here we have a leprechaun (a fully grown man in a Halloween mask and costume) who comes after a group of thieves led by possibly the worst actor ever. Seriously, this guy seems to be phonetically repeating his lines, so unless he is def or doesn't speak English... yeesh.
Director Louisa Warren churns out multiple of these types of films a year, and I must be a sucker because I've watched most of them.
If you're looking for a fun leprechaun film, stick with the titular series. Leprechauns Game offers little fun apart from a few minutes chuckle at the audacity.
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