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Leprechaun 2




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    46 of 47 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Jennifer Aniston, where have ye gone?, July 13, 2004
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    Jeffrey Leach (Omaha, NE USA) - See all my reviews
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    Yay! All five Leprechaun movies in the proverbial pot of gore! Nothing beats an original idea, and the first "Leprechaun" film does spark marginal interest about the shenanigans onscreen. The film opens with an Irishman named Dan O'Grady managing to capture a leprechaun, thereby forcing the little monster to give up his pot of gold. Regrettably for Danny, the evil fairy isn't about to give up his wealth without a fight, tracking down the man who robbed him just in time to open up a big can of hurt on the man's wife and inflicting a massive stroke/heart attack type illness on O'Grady. Before he does so, however, Danny Boy traps the leprechaun in a wooden crate and imprisons him there by placing a four-leaf clover on the top of the box. It seems that Irish folk monsters cannot withstand this powerful charm, and it looks as though the leprechaun will be trapped forever in this abandoned house. Before too long, Jennifer Aniston and a few B movie actors turn up to do an Irish jig... Read more
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    14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable series of movies, February 23, 2002
    These movies are the funniest horror movies I have ever come across. I think it was in the very first one where the Leprechaun (Warwick Davis) is riding a tricycle in a get away attempt. It was classic. How can you not love a 3 foot tall villian who kills a guy with a hairpick (Leprechaun in the Hood) and the then starts smoking weed with some rappers. Absolutely hysterical. The boxset is the only way I know of to get all the movies on DVD. I have yet to ever see parts 3 and 4 available in DVD as an individual release. Not to mention you save some cash by purchasing them together as oppsed to seperately. Every store I have seen them in they average 15 to 20 bucks apiece. So grab the boxset, pop some popcorn and hide your tricycles and hairpics.
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    17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Leprechaun....Awesome, December 19, 2004
    A Kid's Review
    Not everyone loves this series, but it is actually my favorite movie series of all time. Here is my review for the movies in this box set.

    Leprechaun- A classic, probably either this or number 5 is my favorite in the Leprechaun series(i haven't seen number 6 yet) I will always remember the eye and pogo scene. A+

    Leprechaun 2- This movie isn't overall as good as the first, but it has my favorite killing seen of all time(the gold in the stomach seen), because of this seen it is worth seeing...no matter how much you like the overall movie. A-

    Leprechaun 3- This one isn't as good as the first two, but it has its high points, including the chainsaw scene and the inflation scene. B+

    Leprechaun 4- This one is probably the worst movie in the series, its not bad but its not excellent either...I haven't seen it in awhile but what I recall it just wasnt as gory, yet funny as the other ones. The enlarging scene is pretty funny. B

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