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Film Reviews Evil Bong 2 
 
Although aimed at the college teen audience many across the board will enjoy 
this movie.
 It stars John Patrick Jordan(Prison Break: Proof of innocence) as the 
hilarious dead pan Larnell.  We meet him as he has invited one of his college 
geek friends Allistair (played by Brett Chuckerman) over to help him with a 
slightly embarrassing problem, before he is able to utter out the problem one 
of his flatmates Bachman(played by Mitch Eakins [you can believe immediately 
from his demeanor alone he has probably smoked a few too many]) arrives, and 
soon afterwards passes out.
 Where Larnell explains to Allistair that it happens all the time, as a result 
of smoking a particular bong, not that long afterwards there is a knock at the 
door, and in enters the morbidly obese Brett (played by Brian Lloyd), llistair 
is shocked that Brett has put on so much weight within a matter of weeks, again 
as a result of smoking that particular bong they all had, this is where the 
comedy really shines through, as Larnell then reveals his embarrassing problem 
again as a result of smoking the bong.
 
 There is a short cameo from the lovely Robin Sydney(Wicked Lake) as Luann, the 
girlfriend of Brett.  A ever smiling delivery man who happened to know exactly 
where the original bong came from, enters the picture, and soon afterwards the 
three main progtagnosists with the delivery man find themselves in South 
America, with peices of the original bong, when they get close to the source of 
nthe bong, it starts to speak much to the amusement of everyone else, and we 
meet the lovely Velicty (played by the delectable Amy Paffrath), who along with 
an older scientist are trying to find ways to use the plant to cure all kinds 
of ailments, but another entity called King Bong along with his array of 
scantily clad women has other ideas.
 
 The camaraderie and hilarious exchanges between the two antagonists Eebee 
voiced by Michele Mais and King Bong voiced by Michael A. Mais is hilarious all 
through even with the colourful language, and although is supposed to be 
horror, it is more comedy than anything else.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Film reviews 
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