
Evil Bong 2: King Bong 2009
"In 3D if you're stoned!"
Dive into the chaotic world of *Evil Bong 2: King Bong* (2009), the cult comedy-horror sequel where chaos reigns after Larnell and Luanne embark on a wild trek through South America.
Director: Charles Band
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009) about?
After inhaling from the cursed Evil Bong, Larnell and Luanne head to South America to find a cure for its mind-altering effects. Their journey spirals into a surreal, comedic nightmare filled with supernatural mischief, bizarre encounters, and plenty of absurdity.
Who directed Evil Bong 2: King Bong?
Charles Band, the mastermind behind countless cult B-movies, directed this chaotic sequel with his signature blend of humor and horror.
Who stars in Evil Bong 2: King Bong?
Brett Chukerman, Mitch Eakins, John Patrick Jordan, Brian Lloyd, and Amy Paffrath headline this offbeat adventure.
Is Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009) worth watching?
If you're a fan of low-budget, high-concept comedies with a dash of horror, this film delivers on its absurd promise. While not for everyone, its unapologetic weirdness and B-movie charm make it a guilty pleasure worth exploring.
How long is Evil Bong 2: King Bong?
The film runs for 80 minutes, packing its share of chaos into a tight runtime.
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About Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009) — A Bong-Wielding Tyrant's Wild South American Adventure
Dive into the chaotic world of *Evil Bong 2: King Bong* (2009), the cult comedy-horror sequel where chaos reigns after Larnell and Luanne embark on a wild trek through South America. Chasing an antidote for the cursed, sentient bong's mind-warping powers, they find themselves in a surreal adventure packed with absurd humor, bizarre twists, and just enough gore to satisfy horror fans. Directed by the king of B-movie madness, Charles Band, this 80-minute romp blends raunchy comedy with supernatural shenanigans, creating a uniquely unhinged atmosphere that's as infectious as its deranged titular antagonist. Expect a film where the laughs are as plentiful as the cringe, and the chaos feels intentionally over-the-top.
Starring Brett Chukerman, Mitch Eakins, and John Patrick Jordan as the hapless duo navigating this nightmare-fueled quest, the film leans into its low-budget charm while delivering a surprisingly cohesive (if ridiculous) narrative. The tagline promises it all: *In 3D if you're stoned!*—a cheeky nod to the film's trippy visuals and stoner-friendly absurdity. Whether you're here for the laughs, the horror-lite scares, or the sheer audacity of its premise, *Evil Bong 2* delivers a cult experience that's as unforgettable as it is divisive.