Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong

Evil Bong 3-D: The Wrath of Bong is a 2011 comedy film directed by Charles Band and the third film in the Evil Bong series, following Evil Bong 2: King Bong.[1] The film was released on April 8, 2011 through Full Moon Entertainment and was given a limited theatrical release road tour.[2] Evil Bong was shot in 3D and utilized scratch and sniff cards that film viewers could smell at certain times during the film.[3][4]

Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong
DVD cover
Directed byCharles Band
Produced byCharles Band
Co-Producer:
Rick Short
Screenplay byAugust White
Story byPatrick Klepek
StarringJohn Patrick Jordan
Brian Lloyd
Mitch Eakins
Peter Stickles
Sonny Carl Davis
Jacob Witkin
Robin Sydney
Christina DeRosa
Amy Paffrath
Michelle Mais
Circus-Szalewski
and Irwin Keyes
Music byRichard Band and Big Score Music
CinematographyTerrance Ryker
Edited byDanny Draven
Production
company
Full Moon Entertainment
Distributed byFull Moon Entertainment
Release date
  • April 8, 2011 (2011-04-08)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Early morning hours on April 20th: A man burying his wife in the woods, sees a meteor crash nearby. Investigating, he finds it’s no meteor, but an alien capsule containing a large Space Bong, that he takes with him. Alistair McDowell, now working at the Space Institute, has been tracking the comet. He finds it in the woods and realizes it’s not a comet. He’s surprised by Larnell, who’s apparently a Black Belt now and who initially doesn’t recognize him (a reference to Alistair’s 2nd recasting). He immediately pushes conspiracy theories on Al, claiming James Cameron is an alien and that all forms of government agencies are corrupt. He also explains he’s running from the government, living off-grid and training in fighting with a “Ninja Master” Wong Dong, who’s really just a car stereo thief. He convinces Al to help him find what he thinks is an alien bong, due to the marijuana residue on the object. The Killer Husband brings the Space Bong to a small smoke shop co-owned by Brett and Bachman and sells it to them. It’s revealed that the alien marijuana he found on the meteor, has spread like a rash over his skin. Brett calls Al to see if he can tell them anymore about the bong. In a back room, Bachman smokes from Space Bong, who comes to life, and is pulled into Space Bong’s Bong World, where he’s set upon by mostly nude women.

Al and Larnell arrive to inspect the Bong. Brett notices the alien fungus has grown on things the Killer Husband touched and Al finds the same thing happening with his meteor samples. Just then, Rabbit, still a “practicing” priest shows up for a scheduled “study session” with Bachman, who’s gone missing. Brett’s ex girlfriend, Luann, who he now avoids, briefly stops by. Rabbit’s enticed into smoking from Space Bong who reveals his intentions to take over Earth. Larnell, Brett, and Al enter the back room in time to see Rabbit being sucked into the Bong World. Larnell suggests they contact his grandfather, Cyril (now a medical marijuana doctor going by Dr. Weed) who shows up with his assistant Nurse Hookah. Cyril, along with Evil Bong, Eebee, was ditched by the gang in the Amazon after defeating King Bong, and having escaped together, the two have since become friends and business partners. Space Bong insults Eebee, so she and Cyril agree to help the gang stop the alien invader, who thinks he can outsmart everyone. Larnell, Alistair and Eebee all enter Space Bongs Bong World while Nurse Hookah holds Brett hostage, per Cyril’s orders, in case anything goes wrong.

Inside, Larnell and Eebee find Rabbit and Bachman hooked up to an alien contraptions used to farm their sperm. Soon, Alistair finds himself trapped in one of the machines. Meanwhile outside Bong World, Space Bong convinces Cyril that he’s not an invader an simply a peaceful alien visitor. Brett overpowers Nurse Hookah and enters the Bong World. He finds Rabbit and Bachman, both milked dry and delirious, Bachman covered in the alien fungus. The trio find Eebee and Larnell trying to get Al out of the sperm extractor, whose sperm is more valuable to Space Bong since he’s more intelligent. Larnell uses him fighting skills to take out the nude alien women and free Al, but the gang is still trapped in Space Bong’s Bong World.

Eebee suggests they create a reverse entryway out of the Bong World by combining Space Bong’s “female units” and smoke from alien-weed-covered Bachman, who they light on fire. After, he lights up a joint, the power of which causes Space Bong and his women to explode, returning the gang to Earth. Some time later, Brett and Luann are back together and the gang is hanging out at his shop. Larnell orders pizza, remarking on how he misses Velicity, who walks in with the pizza. She explains she lost her income after they destroyed King Bong and Cyril stopped employing her, so she’s decided to crash with him. Brett is revealed to have some of the alien marijuana fungus growing on him, to Luann’s dismay. In a final scene, Cyril and Nurse Hookah find the original meteor, the crash site now having been overgrown with the alien weed.

Cast

  • Circus-Szalewski as The Alien Bong (Voice)
  • Michelle Mais as EeBee (Voice)
  • Irwin Keyes as The Killer
  • Christina DeRosa as Nurse Hookah
  • Robin Sydney as Luann
  • Amy Paffrath as Velicity
  • Peter Stickles as Alistair McDowell
  • Eden Modiano as Devil Chick
  • Dena Kollar as Angel Chick
  • Sonny Carl Davis as Rabbit
  • John Patrick Jordan as Larnell
  • Mitch Eakins as Bachman
  • Jacob Witkin as Gramps
  • Brian Lloyd as Brett
  • Nina Estes as Graffiti Chick
  • Tara Spadaro as TV Chick

Reception

Fangoria gave the film one and a half skulls, saying that it "may fall short of entertaining via either the lame film or poorly executed gimmicks, but it’s not for lack of trying".[5] HorrorNews.net gave a positive review for Evil Bong 3D, stating that fans of the series would enjoy the entry as it was "more of the same" and "trumps the previous sequel".[6]

Crossover with Gingerdead Man

Charles Band has announced on his vid cast that they will shoot for Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong

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References

  1. "Charles Band Talks The Evil Bong 3D Road Show and More". Dread Central. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  2. "Evil Bong 3D to Hit Theatres With Sniff-O-Rama!". Horror-Movies.ca. Archived from the original on 16 April 2011. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  3. "EVIL BONG 3D TO BE RELEASED THEATRICALLY ON 4/20 WITH SNIFF-O-RAMA!". JoBlo. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  4. "Charles Band The director of Evil Bong 3-D talks "Boner 3-D," "Sniff-O-Rama," and Gary Busey". AV Club. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  5. ""EVIL BONG 3D: THE WRATH OF BONG" (DVD REVIEW)". Fangoria. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  6. "Film Review: Evil Bong 3: The Wrath of Bong (2011)". HorrorNews.net. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
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