Ghoulies II 2000 Horror Movie Review
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Obviously, the creators of “Ghoulies II” were not interested in making a horror/scary movie. Just take a look at that stupid big ghoulie-creature toward the end of the movie, and see what I mean…it looks so ridiculous, it’s almost like something out of a spongebob cartoon. I mean what are these things, deformed gremlin rejects??? Besides that, this movie simply has no redeeming qualities to it. The acting is absolutely atrocious in this piece of trash, and I do not know what the director and screenwriters were smoking when they decided to make this garbage, but, suffice it to say, they did not succeed in making a horror movie. “Ghoulies II” is not even one of those movies that it is so bad that it makes you laugh…this movie just makes you want to cry because you spent an hour and a half of your life watching a piece of rubbish. There’s really nothing else to say about this flick except that it sucks.
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Title: Ghoulies II
Year: 2000
Starring: Damon Martin,
Royal Dano,
Phil Fondacaro,
J. Downing,
Kerry Remsen,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 89 minutes
Director: Albert Band,
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