This movie is clearly when the franchise started to take a downturn...a significant downturn. Which is saying something for an already diminishing series, that was NEVER great, to begin with.
The movie itself was filmed like a cheap adult film/soap opera and it the settings just look dated and dingy, perhaps that was what they were going for, a tongue in cheek approach? The shining moments in the film are primarily when Warwick Davis is in the scene, which obviously makes sense because you can tell he was just having fun in this film.
Every other scene is kind of a joke, with a slight few exceptions. Those exceptions come in the form of Tom Dugan and Roger Hewlett, two actors whose scenes seem extremely out of place, yet oddly satisfying. I would have rather had a story where these two "mobsters" are going up against the Leprechaun in Sin City. Their back and forth banter is almost like the writer had a different script in mind, but had already committed to this contract, it's almost laughable.
Obviously, if you are reading this and you have watched the movie, you know it's not that great, but I freaking love the Leprechaun franchise and will probably continue to watch them over and over again every year. Warwick Davis really shines as the Greedy Leprechaun and he just drives these movies in such a fun way.
The movie itself was filmed like a cheap adult film/soap opera and it the settings just look dated and dingy, perhaps that was what they were going for, a tongue in cheek approach? The shining moments in the film are primarily when Warwick Davis is in the scene, which obviously makes sense because you can tell he was just having fun in this film.
Every other scene is kind of a joke, with a slight few exceptions. Those exceptions come in the form of Tom Dugan and Roger Hewlett, two actors whose scenes seem extremely out of place, yet oddly satisfying. I would have rather had a story where these two "mobsters" are going up against the Leprechaun in Sin City. Their back and forth banter is almost like the writer had a different script in mind, but had already committed to this contract, it's almost laughable.
Obviously, if you are reading this and you have watched the movie, you know it's not that great, but I freaking love the Leprechaun franchise and will probably continue to watch them over and over again every year. Warwick Davis really shines as the Greedy Leprechaun and he just drives these movies in such a fun way.