olivia’s review published on Letterboxd:
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[me] kill him first
[jack] honestly kill them all. just kill the whole cast
[me] how is his head still spurting blood after all that time?
[jack] wow, this movie isn't logical. olivia's finding plot holes in the leprechaun franchise
this was one of the most disgustingly gory films i've ever seen, which i wouldn't have expected from the 8th installment into the leprechaun franchise. pretty nauseating, since i was eating a very late night dinner during this.
honestly, i'm sure a lot of people were really upset about the change in actor of the leprechaun, but i didn't really mind it as much as i thought i would. he was pretty on par with warwick davis, imo. sue me 🤷♀️
the best part of the film for me was the fact that they went back to the original setting and plot of the original, it kind of actually made a bit of sense (i use that phrase loosely), since it involved the same logistics and timeline (so to speak) as the first one. i thought that was really smart. everything else sucked rotten eggs, though. especially the jokes.
here's hoping for that spring break leprechaun installment idea that was tossed out. i just know it would be the best of the franchise. can't believe jack and i finally finished the whole series. idk if we should look at it as an accomplishment or a failure, but hey. it's something. ☘️🍀🎩
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