During building city of Baden-Baden in 2015, an evil troll who was transformed into stone in the 15th century, is accidentally brought back to life. To prevent being unmasked, the Troll slip... Read allDuring building city of Baden-Baden in 2015, an evil troll who was transformed into stone in the 15th century, is accidentally brought back to life. To prevent being unmasked, the Troll slips into the body of Vanessa Majer and enslaves.During building city of Baden-Baden in 2015, an evil troll who was transformed into stone in the 15th century, is accidentally brought back to life. To prevent being unmasked, the Troll slips into the body of Vanessa Majer and enslaves.
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Horrible acting. Horrible script. Horrible plot.
The film is all around horrible.
Avoid ever seeing it at all costs.
Avoid ever seeing it at all costs.
Definetly low budget but It has more than one laugh out loud moments! We really liked it and added it our Halloween movie line up! Go ahead and check this one out, you won't be disapponted!
I am a huge fan of the original Troll 2 and therefore I met the news that a sequel had finally been released with heavily mixed feelings.
I was delighted to view the output, had I bet I would have lost because this was enjoyable against all the odds! I had a pleasant time and ended up laughing out loud a quite a few times.
The link between this and the first move is quite loose, but hardcore fans like myself will spot plenty of references to the original product to their delight, on top of George Hardy's return in the same role.
König was somehow able to accomplish the impossible job to produce an enjoyable sequel to the once labelled 'worst movie in history.'
The only observation would be that obviously this was produced meant to be bad unlike the first one which was unconsciously terrible, so that element of charm was lost but it would have been impossible to reproduce.
As spectacular as it could possibly be, definitely hitting the 'to bad is good' bullseye!
Sure, it is the continuation of Troll 2. Yes, it is slapstick. Sure, with the german crew it feels like one of those Uwe Boll Tax Evasion Scemes.
But the script is mostly coherent if random, Mr. Hospitality is back, has fairy-tale visuals (what helps), and It perfectly is what it wants to be. It is not competent enough to feel it tries to be so-bad-its-good, but it is not as incompetent as to not feel the improvement.
Now Charlie... Charlie was bad. But you know who was good? Ms. Altig.
And I want to know why was this made. Let's go look up some interviews!
But the script is mostly coherent if random, Mr. Hospitality is back, has fairy-tale visuals (what helps), and It perfectly is what it wants to be. It is not competent enough to feel it tries to be so-bad-its-good, but it is not as incompetent as to not feel the improvement.
Now Charlie... Charlie was bad. But you know who was good? Ms. Altig.
And I want to know why was this made. Let's go look up some interviews!
I decided to watch this movie because it's a successor to the great good bad movie that is Trolls 2 but it fell so flat. This movie tried to be a good-bad movie on purpose and I think that because they tried to be that, it failed miserably. I never once laughed while watching and it's supposed to be a "comedy." The only redeeming quality about this "film" is that George Hardy reprised his role of Micheal Waits from Trolls 2, saying some of his classic good-bad phrases. This film also had out of sync mouth movements with the audio. I'm not sure if this was intentional or if it happened because of my wifi or something going on with Tubi, but regardless it was so grating on the eyes and ears. My ears died the moment the actors kept over-acting every line they had. Clearly this film wasn't for me but fans of Troll 2 should look forward to seeing George Hardy and possibly making new memes out of this atrocious film.
Did you know
- TriviaOfficial sequel to Troll 2 (1990) with George Hardy reprising his role as Michael Waits.
- Crazy creditsThere's a mid-credits scene.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Diminishing Returns: The Room (2017)
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- Budget
- €900,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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