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Evil Bong: Full Moon's Stoner Horror Absurdity

By Vicky FastForward | The Scream Queen of Style


Evil Bong (2006) represents Full Moon Features at peak absurdity. A marijuana bong possessed by demonic forces kills stoners in imaginative and ridiculous ways. The pitch alone should be comedy gold, yet the film plays it with deadpan sincerity.


The genius of Evil Bong is that it never breaks character. This isn't a film winking at its own absurdity—it's a film that genuinely believes in its possessed drug paraphernalia threat. That commitment is what separates cult classics from mere mockery.



Evil Bong spawned a franchise because audiences understood something fundamental: there's an artistry to this level of commitment to weirdness. Every sequel doubles down. The fact that a possessed bong can carry a film series speaks volumes about cult cinema.


Evil Bong endures because it's fearless. It's a film that refuses to apologize for its premise, refuses to acknowledge how ridiculous everything is, and creates something genuinely entertaining through that refusal. That's peak cult cinema.

 
 
 

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