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Leprechaun In and Back to the Hood

Jeremy and Jason

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SPEAKER_01

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Scary Stories by the Campfire. We are your host tonight, Jason. And Jeremy? I did just switch us up because why?

SPEAKER_02

Because we in the hood, dog. What does that have to do with switching, Jeremy? I don't know. What does that have to do with switching, Jeremy?

SPEAKER_01

It's all good in the hood. Jeremy? It's all good in the hood. It's all that matters. Because we are with some we were with the leprechaun in the hood. And we're starting out with the first one, Leprechaun in the Hood, with Mac Daddy IT. MacDaddy. Yeah, Jason. It's Mac Daddy and Postmaster P. Stray Bullet and Butch.

SPEAKER_02

No. No, Jeremy. Just just no. This movie is. This movie is exactly as it's supposed to be. Okay. It's a dumb comedy.

SPEAKER_01

It's a horror comedy.

SPEAKER_02

And see, that's that's the thing that um that's always that's always weird to me, okay. Horror. Horror is supposed to be. I guess it's more of the element. The element of horror. You know, the the the the anticipation of, you know, ah, the scariness. So the problem is is that you know, you get movies like Tucker and Dale. It's considered a horror movie, even though it's not scary. This one's just one of those movies. It's not scary. Actually, you know, I never found the leprechaun to be scary to begin with. So I think I mentioned that before. Yeah, the leprechaun is not scary. And what always gets me is these like five foot, six foot tall men getting their butts whooped. Not even like magically. He's not like zip zap zooping them. They run over to just slug him in the head and he just sticks his foot out and trips them. Like this, no. What? Really? You guys are well, at least in these two movies, guys are supposed to be gangster.

SPEAKER_01

But they they rap about, you know, a positive message.

SPEAKER_02

Positivity. That's what Postmaster P stands for. Positivity. He's delivering the positiveness. Which is actually, you know, it's actually I consider that probably one of the better parts of the movie. You know, it's not like uh I mean, because uh it it it does play a part where like they're trying to they're they're aspiring rap artists, is what they are. And they're very bad at it. Yeah, very, very bad at it. And um eventually they fall into the hands of of um Mac Daddy. Is that his actual name, Mac Daddy? Is that what he's called throughout the entire movie?

SPEAKER_01

They call it Mac Daddy.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, so um let's start at the beginning. Is that a clover?

SPEAKER_01

Yes.

SPEAKER_02

No, no, we are not enjoying the leprechaun. We are it it cannot get sooner before this little Creighton is off the screen.

SPEAKER_01

Look, Jason, you're gonna be really sad with the next two without Warwick Davis. Let's just be real.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, first of all, yes, Warwick Davis is the highlight of this movie. I think the only problem is that he's getting so bonkers with it now that it's just it's kind of more over the top than it is kind of like, you know, this is okay. I'm gonna I'm gonna take a step back since we're just talking right now. We're just talking about in the hood. Um, this is probably one of my more favorite films out of the entire series. Probably because it keeps it's hear me out. Hear me out. I don't like this. Isn't like my favorite movie. It's not like I'm gonna watch it every St. Patrick's Day. Happy St. Patrick's Day! What are you gonna do? I'm gonna drink green uh alcoholic beverages and watch Leprechaun in the hood. No, ain't it ain't gonna happen, okay? But out of all these movies, especially after the space one, oh yeah, after the Vegas one, haw. This one has a cast of characters, and the way the story is kind of portrayed, it's much more I'd say kind of down-to-earth. I mean, yes, it does have kind of like its weird comedic moments and whatnot, but these are actual characters that are much more interesting than why Jennifer Aniston knows what guys fondling her legs feel like, or you know, um getting rich in Vegas.

SPEAKER_01

But the very beginning of the movie, I chose to be my favorite scene. I did.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, the very begin the very beginning of your movie.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. It's uh it's what they like to call Afro Arsenal. He's just pulling random stuff out of his hair. Oh my god. See, it's like it's like moments like that that really just kind of It was either between that or when all three of them are sitting together. That was in the trailer.

SPEAKER_02

Oh god, the one where they're all sitting and they all do like the little fist bump thing down the line, and then Leprechaun does he's sitting in the room with them.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and then they all scream together.

SPEAKER_02

Uh, it's like a Scooby-Doo bit. See that okay, okay. See, those those are considered your favorite stuff in this movie because they're just way out there, silly goofy la la la. And that's great. Okay. I think my only problem with those particular scenes is that they don't fit the overall style that it feels like the movie is trying to take. You know, you have this down to relatively down-to-earth movie about three rap artists trying to make it big. Of course, you know, there's a little bit of, I guess you would say, larceny involved.

SPEAKER_01

Jason.

SPEAKER_02

Stealing necklaces. Yes, Jerry.

SPEAKER_01

We've been talking about the leprechaun movies and how goofy they are. Do you want to talk about how down-to-earth this one is?

SPEAKER_02

Yes, yes, Jeremy. This one seemed pretty normal as a normal.

SPEAKER_01

The second one seemed normal.

SPEAKER_02

No, the second one did not seem normal. Jeremy. How? How? I mean, booby blades?

SPEAKER_01

Is that really? This has a magic flute that makes people do whatever you want them to do. It's uh yeah, it's possession, yes. So what's wrong with projecting images?

SPEAKER_02

Or pulling a baseball bet out of your hair?

SPEAKER_01

There is no down-to-earth. If you want to go down to earth, you'd watch Leprechaun 4 again in space.

SPEAKER_02

No, that's not down to earth. That's the only movie that didn't take place on Earth.

SPEAKER_01

But this is the only one where the leprechaun wins.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. So when Jeremy had to ask me, oh Jersey, what's your favorite scene? I had to go. You know, every time we he asks me about one of these scenes, I just go leprechaun death. Leprechaun death, that's what I like. I like to see that little guy blow up or whatever. But this one I couldn't say leprechaun death because he didn't die. No, he didn't. No, he didn't. Oh, this movie. I mean, we watched it like what, two weeks ago? Yes. Last week? Did we take? Oh. Some of it still sticks with me. Some of it don't. That's the problem with these leprechaun movies. They don't stick with me.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, they're just like Well, this was the last Mark entry by TriMark.

SPEAKER_02

This one was or the next one?

SPEAKER_01

This one.

SPEAKER_02

Oh. In the Hood was the last one from TriMark.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, this one right here. It's also the first one uh where Warwick Davis didn't get sole top billing.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, who got top billing?

SPEAKER_01

Him and Ice T. That's why if you look at his poster, it's him and I it's his name and Ice T.

SPEAKER_02

Well, I mean, was Ice T even in that much? He didn't seem like he was in it all the time. Well those other guys. See, that's oh, that's the thing with Oh, that's the thing with with these movies and producers and and and whoever does this advertising. You have a whole cast of characters. You have, let's just say, you uh, I'm in a movie. I'm in a movie with John Cena, okay? Wow, that's a really awful movie I'm in. I'm in a movie. I'm in a movie with John Cena, right? Who's the bigger star?

SPEAKER_01

John Cena, but you can't see him.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you can't see him. But that's the that's the thing. I'm in the movie like 90% of the movie, right? I'm in, I'm I'm essentially the star. I'm like uh postmaster P, right? I'm in the movie. This movie revolves around me, in a sense. John Cena's in the movie for 70% of the movie, and he's gonna get top billing for it. I think that is just I know it's like an advertising thing. You know, you go, hey, guess what? This guy's in there. Top billing, boom, and you're like, wow, that guy's I love this guy, and I'm gonna watch that movie. And then you watch the movie and you realize he's only in it for half the movie, if that.

SPEAKER_01

Yep, you know.

SPEAKER_02

I okay. Um, I don't know if I should mention it because it might be a spoiler. Ah, I'll go with it. Okay, anyone who hasn't seen Cabin Fever, you may want to stop now. Pause. If you're watching this live, plug your ears. If you're watching this on YouTube, skip ahead. But in Cabin Fever, you had the you had the boy meets world guy, right?

SPEAKER_01

Which guy?

SPEAKER_02

The he was the main guy in the movie.

SPEAKER_01

No, which boy meets world guy.

SPEAKER_02

Uh the best friend. Uh I think yeah, I think his I think his name was like uh Ryder Strong or something like that. But he was like the main character in Cabin Fever with a bunch of other guys, right? That's that movie is when you see that movie, you're like, that's the guy from Boy Meets World. So um he's in the movie, and by the end of the movie, he's like lying in a ditch at the end of the movie, and everyone just assumes he's dead. He's dead. Game over. That's the end of the movie. Everyone dies. Okay, spoiler alert. Now, in the second movie, I remember when the second movie came out, they had him top billed. And I went, well, didn't he die in the last movie? But he's gonna be in this movie now, and he's got top billing. That's crazy. I can't wait to see it. I wonder how his character survives and continues on in this movie. Well, the movie starts off, he gets up out of the ditch of this pond or whatever, and he's stumbling down the road, and he's all kind of bloated and whatnot, and he's just walking down the road, and then this bus hits him, splatters him all over the place. And that's the end that that's him. He was in the movie for like a minute. So you're sitting here telling you you tell me you give this guy top billing because you're trying to draw that audience in, because he was big at the time. You want to draw that audience in, and the the people or the person that they came to see is not even in the movie, barely even in the movie. They could have cut that whole thing out and been done with it, and it wouldn't have changed anything. And that's the same thing in this one. It's like Warwick Davis is the star. We don't come here to see Ice T. We don't come here to see any of the other actors, sadly. We are here to see the leprechaun. And if he has to share that spotlight per se with ice tea, because I guess he was big at the time, I think that's uh that's a disservice.

SPEAKER_01

Because we're in the hood just to see the leprechaun. Yes, yes, yeah, backup dancers.

SPEAKER_02

He did.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I mean, he mapped for you.

SPEAKER_02

Uh he went the way of most of these killers. He went kind of purvy. He became like, well, was he like a uh like a pimp for a little bit there? Like trying to get chica's uh oh my god, this movie was the guys like did like a whole cross-dressing where they're all dressing up and whatnot. So they tried to close to him.

SPEAKER_01

They did that uh where they were doing that rap party at that oh god, that one house with the cross dresser. Oh yeah, yes, yes.

SPEAKER_02

I was it was Miss Miss Fontaine.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, Fontaine Rivera.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, yeah. That was um that was something. Oh, probably not the uh the best um portrayal of something like that. Um seems like it was played, uh, I don't know. Don't know if they were trying to play it for last or if they weren't, but it was definitely probably not the best, not the best taste.

SPEAKER_01

But oh my god, do you know who actually you know who that actor is?

SPEAKER_02

Who wanna play Sfontain?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. I mean I just saw a picture of him, but he plays in the longest yard. You know who you want to know who he plays?

SPEAKER_02

Where does he play?

SPEAKER_01

You remember that con that uh when they recruited him? He was sitting there watching TV. That early Mexican-looking one.

SPEAKER_02

I guess. I haven't seen the longest yard in a while, so that was him.

SPEAKER_01

Huh.

SPEAKER_02

See? You can find all sorts of work if you look hard enough.

SPEAKER_01

Uh but a point that you made about this one though is it it liked to go back and forth between happy sad, happy sad.

SPEAKER_02

Oh yeah, I will say, and I did mention this at the end when we when we finished actually watching it. I said this was like one of the most depressing movies. I mean, out of all the leprechaun movies, these leprechaun movies are supposed to. The first one was played kind of like uh like a typical horror with a little bit of comedy involved, or maybe if it wasn't meant to be comedy, it was like the Tommy Wissau of No, no, it's dark comedy. I made it funny, you know, type of thing. Even though they were trying to go for like straight horror, like ooh, be afraid of it. It's a dark horror, vilass. Yeah, so um, but this movie, yeah. This movie, this is what I'm talking about, it being more grounded per se, because it does have moments where you're like, this is okay, let's let just just roll the clip and I'll uh I'll explain it afterwards. Okay, so that scene right there. That is a death of a main character right there, and that is an actual death. The way they cut it makes you kind of question like you know, bam, you go, oh, did they actually kill him off? And then like in the next scene, they put him in a car. He's he's sitting in a car, and they made it look like a like like a suicide. But during the during the buildup of that scene, um was it straight bullet is the the guy's name, right? Yeah, he's kind of been, I wouldn't, I wouldn't call he's been kind of like the the wild card of the group. Postmaster P wants to try to do everything by the book, he wants to um bring out the positivity in everyone, that kind of thing. Uh Butch was kind of like the the smart guy. He created that weird flame trap.

SPEAKER_01

The man's like a certified genius, apparently.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

In chemistry.

SPEAKER_02

In chemistry, yes, he made that weird contraption with the heat and pad and whatever. Oh, if you can mix these two and add a little heat, it'd just cause a combustible element, which ironically enough caught the whole apricot on fire.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

When he slipped on it. But Stray Bullet was the guy who was like it's kind of like when they when trying to get ahead, he wanted to break into um uh MacDaddy's MacDaddy's place and steal some stuff so they could get uh get some more money off of that so they could buy their new amp or stereo or speaker or whatever they're trying to buy. And you know, these these three play off of each other so well. And you get to this point where Leprechaun comes in and threatens them, essentially, you know, give me the thing, da da da da da. And Stray pulls out the gun, and Leprechaun stops him and pretty much makes him point it to his head, right? And you're like, Oh my god, this is intense. This is intense. What's gonna happen? And Leprechaun lets him go. It's like, okay, now give me what I want, blah blah blah. So Postmaster P gives him the the little flute thing, right? And then something happens and Postmaster kind of like snaps. He's like, Oh, and he goes to a you know, attack him again. Leprechaun does, you know. Then you see the scene where he kind of pulls the gun back up and you know, and he shoots him. And I you this whole entire scene is just an intense, not funny scene, especially when when you realize that the friends have to put have to do something with his body, and they can't go to the police and go, oh my god, hey, uh Leprechaun made my friend shoot himself. That's not gonna work, you know, and you can't put the blame on somebody else. So this is someone you have to take, you know, they put him in a car, make it look like it's a self-inflicted gunshot wound, which innocence it was, but they had to make it look that way, they'd stage it. And it's really just depressing. I'm sitting there going, oh wow, this is depressing. And then they had that they're gonna they're gonna get close to the leprechaun or whatever, and Butch and P, you know, do the the dress up thing, so they can get close because apparently, you know, leprechaun's pimping now. I guess I don't know. I believe you but they show up and then Mac Daddy shows up excuse me. Postmaster P or not Postmaster. Uh MacDaddy shows up, starts gunning, and I mean it's so quick, the scene happens so quickly that Butch gets hit. Yep. And then he bleeds out and dies. And you're like, oh my, seriously. So you're like, okay, so they just killed off two characters and they kill off, you know, MacDaddy. Uh blew his chest out, just bam. Yeah, because he did that with the uh the bodyguard too at one point. Just but then you get the little scene where the necklace goes up, because that's what happened. The neck there was a when they found the leprechaun at the beginning of the movie, he was a statue, which part three. I I uh it was he was turned into a statue in part three.

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Part three.

SPEAKER_02

That's he turned into a statue in part three. Is that what you're saying?

SPEAKER_01

That's where he was a statue, yes.

SPEAKER_02

At the end of the movie, what happened at the end of the movie?

SPEAKER_01

Didn't like that was when they burned his pot of gold and he went flying through the air.

SPEAKER_02

He became a human flaming leprechaun, yes. And then he just died. He just he wasn't a statue. He just what he just revives into this was a prequel.

SPEAKER_01

Well, no, that's the next one.

SPEAKER_02

No, and that can't be a prequel, considering that that didn't take place in the 70s, Jeremy. Mac Daddy didn't have his fro then. They found leprechaun as a statue, and Mac's buddy there was uh he took the necklace off. Of course, why wouldn't you? Which unleashes the leprechaun. So at the end of the movie, scuffle, necklace goes up, comes down, blacks out, scene the scene blacks out, and then you hear like leprechaun go ah, and then cut to X amount of time later, and Postmaster is on stage performing to this big old crowd, which let me tell you, don't know how that works because he's still awful. But I will give him props. I will give him props for putting out that positive message for being the antithesis of gangster rap where you're shooting up your homies and stuff like that, or however.

SPEAKER_01

And the words of Mac Daddy, nobody wants to hear that, they want to hear you shooting each other up. Yeah, the real gangster stuff.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, so it's really nice to see it kind of done in a like a reverse thing, but I'm gonna tell you, I went and listened to it. It sounded awful. It was awful. So they did that, and uh at the end of the movie's doing his performance. I'm like, uh we're sitting there going, okay, great, cool. And all of a sudden, he takes off his shades and he's got like the green eyes, meaning that he's possessed by the leprechaun. Leprechaun's like, Oh, I taught him everything he knows. No, no, no, you didn't teach him nothing. You're awful, awful, awful teacher. And then that's the end of the movie, and then there's like a whole like credit scene. Well, not even a credit scene, it's like right before the credit roll, where the leprechaun does like a whole rap bit, and that's awful too.

SPEAKER_01

Just remember, Jason, a friend with weed is a friend indeed, but a friend with gold is the best, I'm told. Too bad he keeps killing them.

SPEAKER_02

They got gold and he kills them for it. So, you know.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, I'll take it from you, homie. You'll see, because you know the leprechaun is the real OG. No, shut up. Just stop.

SPEAKER_02

It was bad enough when he said it. We don't need you saying it either.

SPEAKER_01

But we are headed back to the hood in round two.

SPEAKER_02

In round two. Uh this movie was boring. I didn't care for this one. Like, at all. I didn't care for anyone in the movie.

SPEAKER_01

So, I a couple of funny things about this. The studio actually came to Tony Todd about a Leprechaun versus Candyman crossover in the wakes of Freddie vs. Jason success. As they were both owned by the same franchise at the time.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, that is awful sounding.

SPEAKER_01

And it was immediately canceled when Tony Todd turned it down.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. He has a bit more respect for his work, apparently. I mean, I get it, you know. You see, uh oh, oh, I forgot.

SPEAKER_01

Hold up, hold up.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, there we go. There we go. Oh, you forgot to change the background.

SPEAKER_01

No, it's good.

SPEAKER_02

Oh god, okay.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so this is the first one. He doesn't have magical powers.

SPEAKER_02

Probably why it's kind of boring too. But I mean, he's been I he spent the bigger.

SPEAKER_01

The director wanted to make it more animalistic according to them. That's why they gave him the longer hair, longer nails, darker clothes.

SPEAKER_02

See, here's here's the thing that I'm starting to learn about these leprechaun movies is that he's changing in every single movie that there's not a there's not a solid set of rules for him. In one movie, he does one thing, in another movie he can do something else. In a third movie, he could do something entirely different. Some of it does build up, like uh in the first one, he could throw people's voices, but then he kills people with miniaturized things, pogo sticks, little cars. He could teleport too. That's a that that's the extent of his powers that I think in the first movie is the voice changing and teleportation. Um second movie, he can uh throw illusions, you know, in the third one, which is the the Vegas one, I believe. Um he could do the same thing, throw illusions and stuff like that, but then there's like the leprechaun bite that turns people into we're leprechauns. I don't know. Um, which is something that's not explained like ever. Um wishes became a thing in like the second one. Well, I don't know if it was it was because he was in possession of the gold, though.

SPEAKER_01

I really I no, it's just because he captured the leprechaun.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, so he captured the leprechaun leprechaun. You capture the leprechaun, you get three wishes. Now it's if you own a piece of gold, you get three wishes, or you get to make as many wishes as you want, apparently. You got the gold, you just say it, and stuff happens. So it's it's just the rules are just like water.

SPEAKER_01

Now, I will say the one thing I loved about I did like about this movie was the beginning. The little animated thing.

SPEAKER_02

Uh yeah, yeah. They had that was the thing. That was the thing because they did the whole animated thing at the beginning and explained the leprechauns. But those stupid transitions throughout the movie where it's like a page turning. Like, uh god, it's so awful. Stop it, stop it. We're transitioning scene. I'm like, no. Stop it.

SPEAKER_01

Well, it kind of dived into one of my favorite scenes.

SPEAKER_02

Oh God.

SPEAKER_01

And due to language, I cannot show it any further.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, that one, that one, uh yeah. This movie. This movie's not as bad as space. Space was awful. I'm I'm giving you that.

SPEAKER_01

Is space is that gonna be your bottom one?

SPEAKER_02

Awful. This uh space is always could be my bottom one.

SPEAKER_01

Forever. Whatever is what is well the next one is produced by WWE. I can't okay.

SPEAKER_02

That's that's a bit of an unfair question, Jeremy. Because can you really call the next movie an actual leprechaun movie?

SPEAKER_01

Yes, it's part of the series. If you go IMDB it, it is part of the leprechaun series.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I get that, but would you consider it part of this?

SPEAKER_01

Yes, because it's listed on IMDb.

SPEAKER_02

Oh god, Jeremy, seriously.

SPEAKER_01

So, yes, the next one being produced by I uh WWE, are you still going to say space is the worst?

SPEAKER_02

Uh to an extent, yes, because I do not I do not see this next monstrosity having anything to do with this series whatsoever. If this whatever is in the next movie is what becomes the leprechaun or is the leprechaun, it's awful. I don't know who thought this was a good idea. Now, if they had changed the name of it and maybe some aspects of it, maybe it would be just like an eh kind of movie. But it's one of those one of those situations now. I do not know why they did it. Okay, maybe I'll go back and do a little bit of research and figure out why exactly the next movie was even made. Because I when was when that movie even come out? When this movie came out.

SPEAKER_01

Uh, so this one came out in 2003, I believe. Yep. And the next one came out, umrigins. Yeah, hold on.

SPEAKER_02

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01

That movie is 2014.

SPEAKER_02

So a lot of so you can't even like try to cash grab on the idea of like Leprechaun himself. First of all. The movie after Origins, Leprechaun Returns, which is like a direct sequel to the first movie, it still doesn't have Warwick Davis in it. But it actually feels like a leprechaun movie because that's what it's supposed to be. If they just the leprechaun in this one was played by that uh Hornswagg.

SPEAKER_01

It's Hornswoggle.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. And like he was supposed to be like, what, a leprechaun on wrestling?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Right? Yeah. So if that's the only reason they're like, we're gonna do a leprechaun movie, or to have Hornswoggle play him, because he plays the leprechaun on TV. If that's the only reason that this movie was made, because it has nothing to do with Warwick Davis. I'm sorry to tell you, this is not like some sort of origin story where Warwick Davis was a shambling, whatever that thing is. You can't even call that a leprechaun, Jeremy.

SPEAKER_01

Well, we'll get to that next week. But right now, we're still in the hood. Jeremy!

SPEAKER_02

This movie was awful.

SPEAKER_01

But look at look at his face.

SPEAKER_02

There is one good thing about this movie. Yes, he he's got the he gets he gets googly looking more and more.

SPEAKER_01

Or in Jason's case, he's got the Sam Winchester effect happening where his hair keeps getting longer with every movie.

SPEAKER_02

Every movie he's got like a new appearance, which is which is fine. Okay. I I don't mind his appearance changing. And really, in the grand scheme of things, I don't mind the disconnect the disconnectivity between the two, or between all these movies. Because you can't. But they're not, in my opinion. I mean, take the Michael movies, take the Friday movies, take the nightmare movies, and the continuations all feel continuous. Might be some change in tone or whatever. You may go from a serious movie to uh kind of serious with comedy objects. Yep, yep. But for the most part, there is a you know, oh, Jason that they defeated Jason by chaining him up and dropping him in a lake. And in the next movie, that's where he starts. He's chained up at the bottom of the lake. In this one, it's like Leprechaun gets blown up, and now we find him in the 70s as a statue. Wait a second.

SPEAKER_01

Well, all right. Well, let's look at it this way, Jason. What if these movies are all connected, right?

SPEAKER_02

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_01

They're all one giant story arc where the leprechaun doesn't technically die, but it's no different than Freddy Kruger. He just comes back. Yes. But he comes back each. If if you look at it's like a different time that he's coming back in.

SPEAKER_02

Yes, Jeremy. I get what you're saying. At least when Freddie died and they buried his body in a graveyard, it took dog pee to bring him back.

SPEAKER_01

Hey, hey, hey, now that happened in this one too. Except it was a hobo and he peed on a tree.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, okay. Okay, that's great, Jeremy. Did he get blown up and his little bits get buried there? Or I'm I'm just gonna start thinking that he's a different leprechaun every time he plays a leprechaun. It's just a different one.

SPEAKER_01

No, it's the same.

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Like at the be at the beginning of the movie when they'd had like the little storybook, like all the little leprechauns running around. Yeah, he's all of them. All the leprechauns look the same. That's why they're all different looking. But yeah, that's my theory. He plays all different leprechauns.

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But I caught a goof, actually. Oh my god. In the script.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, it was in the script? Yeah. I I think I remember one of them.

SPEAKER_01

It was when um Rory they were talking about when they first found the gold coins. And Rory was like, Yeah, man. They weigh about it's about eight ounces of gold, and there's 200 pieces. Do you know how much that would weigh? That's a hundred pounds. There's 16 ounces and a pound. If each piece is half a pound and there's 200, that's a hundred pounds of gold. And they fling in that chest around like it's nothing.

SPEAKER_02

It's magic, Jeremy. The gold has weight, but when it's in the box, there is no weight.

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I mean, they flinging that thing around like, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

If he can make a pair of lawnmower blades look like boobs, I'm pretty sure a treasure chest can weigh nothing, okay? Just saying, stranger things have happened. He can make robo chicks come out of the TV.

SPEAKER_01

So the in this movie, there was a scene that is butts explode. Reminiscent of another horror movie. Can you guess where it was and which scene it was?

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No.

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It's actually from this one that we're looking at. This scene or this movie. So the scene in this movie is reminiscent of another horror movie.

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Uh-huh.

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Can you t figure out? Can you guess which one?

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No. That heart looks extra squishy.

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It's from Friday the 13th, part 8, Jason Takes Manhattan.

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Where guys that it's the boxing scene.

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Where the guy gets tired from boxing the supernatural villain until they're too exhausted, so the bad guy just throws one punch and kills them.

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That's the scene you want to take. That's the one you want to go with. Movie. Movie. You have a whole library. You have a whole library of horror movies with better stuff you can take from.

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Oh my god.

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That's the one that you want.

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Imagine Warwick Davis stabbing someone against the wall and doing the Michael head tilt.

SPEAKER_02

Well, I could see him more like uh I could see him more like maybe jump from a high spot, jump on someone and like stab them, and then kind of jump down and then do like a little head tilt, maybe, maybe do his leg up a little bit on his like tippy-toe, kind of look like a little, I don't know what you would call it, but then he looks and he goes, mighty my and he gives like a little rhyme or something. That would be a little bit more interesting than I mean. Okay, how did that guy die? Please tell me, Jeremy, how did that guy die in this movie?

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He got his heart punched out as he's holding it in his hand.

SPEAKER_02

Uh it's not as cool as just having your whole head punched off.

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No.

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But he has and like I said, we've seen it before, kinda sorta. I mean, I think even something like Killer Clowns from Out of Space do kind of the same thing.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, they did something similar. But Jason loves to watch the leprechaun die.

SPEAKER_02

Yes, that's the highlight of every one of these movies.

SPEAKER_01

So I kind of hate the hate the last movie, because let's watch one final entry as we pay homage to Warwick Davis's very last death as a leprechaun.

SPEAKER_02

Jesus, Jeremy. Making it sound too serious.

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Hold up, I'm having an issue.

SPEAKER_02

Oh no, you're experiencing video issues, Jeremy.

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Nope, I got it working.

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Okay, good stupid floating orb thingies.

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There it is.

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Um yeah, so there's that. Like I said, I don't like the leprechaun movies. I don't like them at all. Don't, don't, don't, don't like them. But that does not take away that World Davis. Played a role and he made it awesome, okay? He really did. Over time, like the character kind of grows on you a little bit. But just I think the problem is is that it's it's just the movies themselves. I just I can't get behind them. It's it's just I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

It's one, it's a it's what there's Movies that like I'll watch once every now and then, but I can't go back and just re-watch them over and over and over again. Halloween, Halloween, I can watch that over and over again. I don't care. Let's watch Michael Myers, you know, kill kill kids. Friday. Friday. Friday. Friday.

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But if I beast boo beast.

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This one, like, in any of them, really. Like, I can if they were on, I'd watch them. I'd watch maybe one or two for my annual October horror movie Thon.

SPEAKER_02

Jeremy, do you have uh Freddy Kruger lying down in your background?

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Talk about over there?

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Yeah.

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Over there.

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Yeah?

SPEAKER_01

No, it's just a flannel shirt.

SPEAKER_02

Huh. It's like Kruger lying down, like, oh, oh that's my frack.

SPEAKER_01

But so if Warwick Davis were to ever go to a convention that I was at, I'd only have one question for him. Um which leprechaun movie was your favorite to make? Or which one did you have the most fun making?

SPEAKER_03

Out of all of them.

SPEAKER_01

Because I'm genuinely curious, like, which one was his favorite to make and which one did he have the most fun making?

SPEAKER_02

Well pretty sure it wouldn't be the one with Aniston. Do we have anyone even on the chat?

SPEAKER_01

Mom and some yeah, there's a few people.

SPEAKER_02

I don't know. You getting any other chats up there, or is it just the last one says love that lol?

SPEAKER_01

Maybe just people aren't talking right now.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, that's fine. It's gonna be very one-sided when it gets to like the numbers game.

SPEAKER_01

Well, you mean the ones that we're doing right now? Hey! So I am DB with 8.9,000 votes on a scale of one to ten. Leprechaun in the hood with Warwick Davis and MacDaddy iced tea. Iced tea. Uh what?

SPEAKER_02

One out of ten.

SPEAKER_01

You know, I really don't want any iced tea. I would really prefer sweet tea.

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Sweet iced tea. With some uh ice cubes.

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PJ says three leprechauns.

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I say four. Four four pieces of gold.

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Jason. You stray bullet. I shot myself. It was a three point eight out of ten.

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Well, I guess you could say I went a little stray.

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Jesus. Leprechaun six back to the hood on IMTB with six point one thousand votes on a scale of one to ten. Oh how many leprechauns did they get here?

SPEAKER_02

Oh, one to ten. Uh I can't see my keyboard. Two golds. Oh. Two point seven?

SPEAKER_01

So precise. Jason. Oh god. You Lisa. Did she get her tooth ripped out? No, that was Chanel. Oh, okay. Lisa was the one that was the best friend.

SPEAKER_02

I don't know. I can't remember any of these people.

SPEAKER_01

Nah, that was Chanel. She was the one who had her like entire jaw ripped out of her mouth.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, Joe's like, get rid of that tooth. That that tooth was a little bit more. Pull the tooth. Pull the tooth. She got that tooth made out of the gold wood. She's like, oh my god, it looks so good. I'm like, no, it don't. I mean, I just don't. I mean, I'm sure there's a reason for it or something. I just don't understand. And it's not. Yeah, no.

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Well, it's just it's just it was a 3.9 out of 10. But now.

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I'm not Irish, so you know.

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We're on the leprechaun amida. The potagold amida.

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The leprechaun matter.

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So Leprechaun in the hood on a scale of zero to one hundred. Yes, PJ, you did it again.

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30 pieces of gold. Everything is green over there. Just notice that the entire chat is green.

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PJ says 42. PJ, you Mac Daddy. You got your chest just boomed like a chest burster.

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Someone spilled the ice tea.

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And now with the gold emeter. What what was it? Oh, thirty-three. Okay. Okay. Now with a gold emeter. A goldometer. For leprechaun in the hood.

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Thirty six.

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All right. Jason. You butch. Oh shot. She got shot by it with a sh with a bullet while cross-dressing.

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Okay, wouldn't be the weirdest thing.

SPEAKER_01

Uh PJ, you you won again. That's three. She's on a roll, Jason. Man, you gotta get them numbers up, dog.

SPEAKER_02

No. Positive positive messages, Jeremy. That's all I go for. It was 31%. This is all negative. I'm not uh taken in by your negativity.

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For Leprechaun back to the hood.

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Oh boy. Okay, we're gonna go.

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The lepometer.

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What? Your message failed to send.

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Uh-oh.

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Do you not say that on it?

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No.

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Okay.

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How about Yep, there it goes. All right, PJ, what you got?

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Thirty-eight.

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All right. PJ.

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Yes.

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You that priest at the beginning.

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Yes.

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Jason?

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Yes.

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You got your heart ripped out.

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As a drug dealer. Oh my god, that was really low then.

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Yeah, after getting an argument with your girl on the phone.

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I would never do that.

SPEAKER_01

I love how the leprechaun answered his phone later. He was like, well, I'm three foot five. But they make it up in other places. Jesus.

SPEAKER_02

This is the this is the one where he this is the one where he ripped that guy's uh that cop's leg off.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and drove with him.

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And then he he hobbled.

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He took his couple steps on his little leg, and they just and right before he walks out, he gets there with that cop car. They open the door and the leg comes out and it falls over.

SPEAKER_02

Oh god. See, some of the see some of that stuff is funny. That that's funny. You won. How did you win?

SPEAKER_01

Uh PJ did not win. Neither of y'all won. It was a 20%.

SPEAKER_02

20. You lose. Good day, sir.

SPEAKER_01

Alright, and now for the golden meter.

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Uh fans. Um is what I was originally going with. Didn't tell my message failed.

SPEAKER_01

That is true. PJ did win for the night, Jason. She's gotten three.

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That don't mean nothing.

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And if you get this one, you'll get two.

SPEAKER_02

No, it's positive. It's positive messages, Jamie. That's it.

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You're right.

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It's all about the good word. What?

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You're a first place loser.

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Even lose is something.

SPEAKER_01

Alright, PJ. We we back to the hood, right? Okay. You're the psychic. Died off screen.

SPEAKER_02

Oh yeah. That no one had magical. He did have magical powers. Didn't he battle her?

SPEAKER_01

I don't know.

SPEAKER_02

Because Esmerelda was the uh the witch. Yeah, she's like the fortune teller, whatever. She had like magic power. She's like slinging lightning balls at him and stuff. This is what I this is intelligent. This movie doesn't make sense.

SPEAKER_01

Well, Jason, you did win it. It was also 31%.

SPEAKER_02

Yay.

SPEAKER_01

So PJ, you did win the overall. So congratulations.

SPEAKER_02

Nah, you won this one. Good. You can have your little leprechaun win. It's great. It's fun. Oh my god, Jerry, I'm turning on the matrix. It's going down a long tunnel of just the two boom boom boom boom boo doom.

SPEAKER_01

Well, that is all the time that we have for today. We are done with Warwick Davis, and we have paid homage to his last movie as he bid his last final farewell. Next week we will be looking at Leprechaun Origins, which is apparently Jason's all-time favorite, produced by WWE with Horn Swaggle in it. We will see you all next week for the not so funny. Well, let me rephrase that. You can't tell me no. Oh, fine, Jason. Just wait until my next series. Oh Lord. What's your next? Oh I'll find some even worse.

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Oh, God, yes, please. Something to wash the taste of.

SPEAKER_01

Look, we had requests for this one for weeks.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. Yes, Jeremy. Yes, Jeremy. We had requests for these. We get to the next movie, and they're gonna be wishing they hadn't requested it. Everyone's requesting the other ones, not this one. This one is not, I do not like this one. This one is an awful movie. I just wanted the Warwick Davis one, so too bad. You requested it, you get it all. Well, all nasty, fatty, gistly bits.

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Here we go.

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I can see why this isn't a tourist destination. This village is only like 300.

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Now that's crazy.

SPEAKER_00

There's a lot of things about our village that people don't know about. A lot of things that uh we like to keep private. If it's real history you wanted to see, you need to see the stones of the gods. It's a seven-hour hike from here. Well, you can always stay in one of the cabins down the road.

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Cabin in the woods would not delay.