Leave it to Snoop Dogg to clean house and make amends for 2001’s BONES with HOOD OF HORROR, a vigorous and droll triumvirate of gore-drenched urban morality tales linked by a supernatural figure known as the Hound of Hell (played by you know who). Rather than attempt to slip Snoop into a new, untried skin à la BONES, HOOD embraces his pop-culture personality without reserve, “Snoop speak” and all—but that’s just an added bizzle, er, bonus to what makes the film work. It actually has a certain level of smarts going for it, along with a generous helping of riotous gag FX that outdo many of the envelope-pushing displays of splatter being seen in theaters today... Full Article.
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It's the first "studio quality" horror film I've seen in a long time that is unapologetic in its offensiveness and blood splattered gore. Nothing like seeing a 6'10" brother get his brains impaled on a 40oz bottle of malt liquor. It's sick, funny and fun. It also features some very cool Anime. I am not a big fan of rap, but if you like that kind of stuff you should dig it as Snoop does the title song... Full Article.
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what the fuck man, ive been waiting hella long to see this movie. now that it has "come out in theaters"
none of the theaters are playing it yet...not stockotn, manteca, modesto, tracy...fuck