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3/10
Dear God, there's eight of these films (nine if you include crossover film Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong).
23 March 2025
After the dreadful first Evil Bong movie, I very much doubted that I would tackle any of the sequels in a hurry, but curiosity got the better of me: I needed to see if there was any way that part 2 could be worse. Having just watched Evil Bong 2: King Bong, I can say that it is marginally more entertaining than the first film. Or maybe I just lowered my expectations a lot.

This one sees stoner pals Bachman (Mitch Eakins), Brett (Brian Lloyd) and Larnell (John Patrick Jordan) suffering from exaggerated side effects of smoking pot from Ebee, the evil bong: Bachman suffers from narcolepsy, Brett has got an extreme case of the munchies, and Larnell has lowered sexual inhibitions (meaning he dry humps everything).

Tracking down the origins of the bong, the guys travel to South America to see if they can figure out a way to cure their conditions, accompanied by nerd Allistair (Brett Chukerman) and delivery guy Rabbit (Sonny Carl Davis). In the Amazon, they meet sexy scientist Velicity (Amy Paffrath), who solves their problems with a powerful strain of marijuana. But when Rabbit is abducted by the topless Poontang tribe and becomes trapped inside Ebee's ex, King Bong, Larnell and his friends go to the rescue.

Although slightly more amusing than part one, King Bong is still extremely dumb, and follows practically the same formula, with the guys' rescue attempt leading them to enter the realm of King Bong, where the Poontang tribe try to seduce them and kill them. If you're into the weed culture, and watch this stoned, then you might find it more enjoyable than I did. I rate King Bong 3/10 - and I now get the horrible feeling that I'm going to go against my better judgment and watch the rest.
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