Evil Bong Research Paper

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Time for the second installment in the Evil Bong series. I like this starting at the end of a series thing, the films improve as time goes on and more often enough make just about the same amount of sense. Maybe not as far as this series is concerned, because the Evil Bong series doesn't ever really drop in quality. Than again I still have yet to see the first in the series, so for all I know the sequels might be terrible and unworthy to call themselves... Evil Bong? Anyway Evil Bong prime is for another day, today is about King Bong. Much in the same way that Wrath of Bong ripped on space films, King Bong takes it shot at jungle films and even glances a tentative eye towards Cannibal films. Though never commits and goes that route. Honestly, King Bong …show more content…
As I see him more as a Hookah, than a bong...

After the events of the first film leaves Larnell (John Patrick Jordan), Brett (Brian Lloyd) and Bauchman (Mitch Eakins) cursed. Larnell with lower inhibitions, Brett with uncontrollable munchies and Bauchman with narcolepsy. Larnell calls in the aid of Allistar (Brett Chukerman) to help. Allistar manages to deduce that they're being effected with heightened symptoms of smoking the sweet sticky icky and sets to track the down the origins of the Evil Bong. Hoping that it's origins may help uncover a way to lift the curses. He starts with the delivery company, which leads him to the driver Rabbit (Sonny Davis). Rabbit relates his knowing of the Evil Bong's origin in the Amazon of South America. The group heads there, with Rabbit who for no reason joins them. They of course get lost and stumble across a hut. The huts owner Velicity (Amy Paffrath) agrees to help them and identify the shards of Eebee as the handy work of Poontang Tribe that rumored to dwell deep in the jungle. While wandering around Larnell and Rabbit come across a large