Boy I remember when this came out and it piqued everyone’s interest, everyone. I think since hood movies were passé by 2000 that only made the prospect more intriguing. Similar to Leprechaun 4: In Space the title says it all and certainly sounds like a joke. More fish out of water shit. So does it work? Not really.
Of all the movies so far this one has the most story. Three friends form a hip hop outfit and approach
record mogul Ice-T (Surviving the Game) to show off their demo. He’s willing to work with them but after the
group shows hesitation over proposed changes to their image he withdraws his
services. The rappers decide to get
revenge by breaking into Ice-T’s office to steal his shit. One of the pieces they swipe is a medallion
that’s hung around a statue of a Leprechaun.
As in part 3 once removed the Leprechaun comes to life and chases after
the guys who stole his gold.
Three pals trying to make it in the music biz while
struggling with life in the hood is deeper than any other plotline explored in
the series. It’s also sorta
generic. You need strong characters,
writing and performances to pull off a story like this and they come up
short. There’s an extra angle involving
the Leprechaun’s magic flute that the three friends use to hypnotize their
audience into thinking they’re the best performers ever (this is how Ice-T got
rich (the character in this film, not the real life person, at least that I’m
aware)). In a dramatic picture I could
see this being an idea worth exploring.
Do you use the flute to obtain wealth and fame? If you do then would you feel like a
fraud? None of this is delved into so
whatsoever.
The feeling I get is this was not originally a Leprechaun
script. It was some old thing the
filmmakers decided to jam the wee lad into.
I swear he has the least amount of screen time compared to the other
installments. There are long stretches
where he’s simply forgotten about and extra scenes are added using either POV
shots or other actors to give the illusion he’s just out of view. Bummer.
While this is undoubtedly a hood film with the Leprechaun
smoking weed, banging a horde of chicks, our protagonists battling to break
free from their surroundings, etc. the end product doesn’t come together. The strangest aspect is that the concept came
along at least six or seven years too late.
I mean the Leprechaun even does a full rap at the end with fly girls by
his side doing a choreographed dance routine.
Yes it’s awful and somewhat embarrassing and shit that people did like a
decade prior. It’s so fucking weird.
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