CheerupSilver
Very Cool!!!
Ensofter
Overrated and overhyped
KnotStronger
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Anoushka Slater
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Dakota Shank
I went into this with my roommate, expecting a hilarious adventure of racism that we could laugh at and make light social commentary of. What we got instead, was perhaps the worst film we've ever seen. Not only does it try to combat racism by being incredibly racist, it also skims over rape, sexism, and a number of other topics. Every white character in the film is a racist, save for one of the cops whose wife is an African American, and a white hooker whose sole purpose is to show her tits on screen. The first 15 minutes surround a character who isn't in the film again - and is mentioned once in the ending. He isn't a villain. He is the star of a supposedly famous kids "TV Show" called Hambo. The character Hambo doesn't go by any other name, seemingly having adapted the character as his own persona for some reason. His only friend is the main character - a young African American who used to watch Hambo as a kid - and he is incredibly racist towards him. I don't know how either of them met. I don't know how they've stayed friends. None of it makes any sense. Also, the main character is a doctor. This is used only for sympathy. He doesn't use any medical skills at all throughout the film. He also, as Ooga Booga, kills multiple innocent people solely because they are racist. I can't describe the plot to anyone. It doesn't make sense. A majority of the film follows a plot point that doesn't connect or matter very much to the main point. Ooga Booga and his story are in the film for around 35 minutes of the 1 hour 50 minute long film. A majority of the scenes make no sense. There is no reason for them.The rape that was glossed over - the female lead didn't react to it after it happened. She went home, got in the shower, at which point Ooga Booga the puppet jerked off to her in the shower. Ooga Booga doesn't act like Devin, the kind young physician. Ooga Booga is a different person altogether. To put it simply: This film isn't worth watching. It provides few laughs - and even most of those are drowned out by how angry you will be for it's intense racism.
goryverbinski
The long awaited Ooga Booga spin-off has finally arrived, and it is pretty much everything a B film junkie could ask for. Killer cameos, a respectable body-count,and enough satirical racism to make Quentin Taratino blush. That being said, the film is obviously low-budget, so to all of you Roger Eberts out there, please, be gentle, take it for what it is, and just remember that it might be trash, but its blatant trash, and of course, all in good fun. Stacey Keach is great as the heaviest of cracker villains as he commands an army of neo-Nazis as he unknowingly faces off against a devilishly un-p.c. Tribal doll named Ooga Booga. Armed with a spear and possessed by a revenge hungry African American who was unjustly murdered in cold blood, this doll goes on safari, hunting down every last racist who had a hand in his death. Can you say camp heaven?
billcr12
Ooga Booga is a little doll with a spear who kills bad, racist white guys. It starts off with a kids TV show where a drunken clown named Hambo is backstage drinking while a young woman in daisy dukes and tied shirt cheers the little monsters on. They chant "Hambo" "Hambo" until we see the man sitting in a chair boozing it up and getting off while reading a Playboy magazine. When he finally appears on stage, he insults the tykes while almost molesting his nubile co-host. Unfortunately, it is the only funny moment in this film. A young black medical student is Hambo's best friend, and he is given the Ooga Booga doll as a gift. The doll comes to life when the med student is killed by a redneck cop. The victims beautiful girlfriend, Donna, teams up with the doll to seek revenge on the bad guys. The strangest part is when Karen Black pops up in a trailer playing a recluse who lives for her TV shows. Stacy Keach is cast as a corrupt judge, also dislikes black people. Ciarra Carter, as Donna, has what may be the most bizarre shower scene in the history of cinema, as the horny devil doll watches her washing up while he performs a solo sex act. Instead of this, look for "Trilogy of Terror" from 1975, where Karen Black also shared the screen with a small, violent doll.
prideoffenway
This review is being kind to say the least, when I say that this is the worst B horror movie ever made. The writing is so poor it probably was written by a twelve year old. The only redeeming quality is how hilarious it is because of how badly it is made and how corny the acting is. I tried my best to stomach the horror of this slow moving, idiotic, so called horror. In the end I couldn't finish it for fear that I would never get the forty five min remaining back. I felt ashamed that I even entertained it past the opening credits. Whoever made this film should be banned from making any more horrible horror's. Anyone who paid to see it should get a refund.