Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood (2003)
When Emily Woodrow and her friends happen on a treasure chest full of gold coins, they fail to to heed the warnings of a wise old psychic who had foretold that they would encounter trouble with a very nasty and protective Leprechaun.
- Steven Ayromlooi
- Amy Armstrong
- Jay Mason
- Andrew Coffing
- Dorottya Hegedus
- Annette Hobday
- Mark Jones
- Steven Ayromlooi
Rating: 4.9/10 by 191 users
Alternative Title:
Leprechaun 6 - US
Leprechaun 6: Back 2 tha Hood - US
Leprechaun: Back in Da Hood - US
Leprechaun 6: El regreso - ES
El Duende Maldito 6 De Vuelta al Vecindario - SV
Leprechaun 6 - De vuelta al vecindario - AR
El Duende Maldito 6 De Regreso al Vecindario - MX
El Duende Maldito 6 De Regreso al Vecindario - ES
El Duende Maldito 6 De Regreso al Vecindario - US
Лепрекон 6 - UA
Лепрекон 6: Додому - UA
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Español
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Plot Keyword: sequel, leprechaun, slasher
A strong argument could be made that _Back 2 tha Hood_ is the strongest entry in the _Leprechaun_ franchise. Which is just an insane sentence to have to write. It certainly makes the most sense out of any of the movies. Now does it have any sort of applicable continuity to the movie that is its predecessor? Or indeed any of the _Leprechaun_ movies? Just like every other one of these sequels, the answer to that question is a firm no. There is absolutely no way that even just any **two** of the _Leprechaun_ movies could make for some sort of actual series of related events. But! Contained completely within itself, _Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood_ actually does have a comprehensible throughline of plot, setting, lore, and characters, which is amazing. It's pretty embarrassing that the bar is that low, but there you are. Also features the most vicious and hands-on version of the Leprechaun we've seen to date, and that's not nothin'. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Where are the rhymes? It was a peculiar thing about it, and now that's gone.