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Full Moon Features is an American
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production and distribution company headed by
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veteran
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. It is known for the
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series '' Puppet Master'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', as well as the film ''
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'' and the VideoZone featurette through 1989 to 2013.


History


Full Moon Productions era (1988–1995)

After the collapse of Band's previous film studio
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, he moved back to the United States from Rome and opened Full Moon Productions. Band's goal with Full Moon was to create low-budget horror,
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, and
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films while retaining a somewhat "big-budget" look. In the United States, Canada, and several foreign territories, from the company's very humble beginnings, Full Moon teamed with
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and Pioneer Home Entertainment for
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releasing on VHS and
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and the first release was the feature film directed by
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, '' Puppet Master'' in 1989, and designed to create the company under the umbrella of Bandcompany, Inc. ''Puppet Master'' turned out to be a huge hit for Full Moon. Following the film on VHS and LaserDisc was a featurette entitled ''No Strings Attached'', which documents the making of ''Puppet Master''. It then featured interviews with cast and crew members, including actor
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and Charles Band himself. The next three releases—'' Shadowzone'', '' Meridian: Kiss of the Beast'', and '' Crash and Burn'' (changing to Full Moon Entertainment with the release of the latter)—all featured a making-of presentation after the film. Paramount, however, didn't believe in the making-of concept and forced Band to pay for all of the additional tape needed. At the same time, Band also reissued two catalog titles, ''
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'' and ''
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'' through Paramount. Some controversy arose, however, many years after the release of ''Puppet Master''. In an interview on the website The Terror Trap, ''Puppet Master'' director, David Schmoeller, says that Charles Band owes him residuals, as well as stating that Charles Band doesn't give credit to directors. Schmoeller continues, saying that Band didn't want him on the director's commentary on the DVD release of ''Puppet Master'', because "it would reveal that someone else shared in the creation of Full Moon's biggest and most successful franchise." With the fifth Full Moon release ''
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'' in 1991, Full Moon introduced VideoZone, a behind-the-scenes video magazine. The average VideoZone featured an introduction by Charles Band, the making-of the "movie you just watched," an interview with someone involved in a future Full Moon release, merchandise (such as Full Moon T-shirts, posters and other assorted goods), trailers, and contact information. VideoZone tied together the "
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feel" that Band insisted with the Full Moon product. In 1992, Full Moon decided to expand into theatrical film production, with a distribution agreement at
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, to release two films, but it was never materialized. Full Moon continued producing its releases throughout the early '90s (sometimes as many as twelve releases a year) and in 1993 founded two more labels: Torchlight Entertainment, specializing in softcore pornographic sci-fi
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and Moonbeam Entertainment, specializing in family orientated sci-fi and fantasy films. Torchlight's first release was ''
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''; Moonbeam's was ''
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'', which actually became a high seller for distributor Paramount and was one of the first Full Moon films to be sold as an inexpensive sell-through product (as most Full Moon features were sold on VHS as rental items with prices upwards of $100 for each tape). Full Moon has also set up the Moonstone Records, and film and trading cards based on the company's own properties.


Full Moon Studios era (1995–2002)

In 1995, due to the direct-to-video market losing interest and financial ground with the rental market in addition to internal issues, Full Moon Entertainment separated from distributor Paramount. Full Moon's
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1995 production ''
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'' was released on video unrated. ''Castle Freak'' was eventually released in November 1995 in both R-rated and unrated versions. After the releases of ''Castle Freak'' and '' Oblivion 2: Backlash'', Band renamed Full Moon Entertainment, Full Moon Studios for the feature '' Vampire Journals'' and used the name Full Moon Pictures for the following film ''
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''. Band continued to distribute all films on his own under then name of
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until around 1999 when some of the films were distributed by
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. In 1997, Bobby Young, who had joined Full Moon two years earlier, has left to start Dominion Entertainment. With the release of '' Shrieker'' in 1998, Band enlisted the help of
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-based
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and
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founder, J. R. Bookwalter, who had recently relocated to
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. Bookwalter was commissioned by Band to begin editing features, including '' Curse of the Puppet Master''. ''Curse of the Puppet Master'' created due to demand from video retailers for a new installment of the ''Puppet Master'' franchise isn't held in high regards with fans of the genre. To conserve costs (as most Full Moon features were being made for much less than the Paramount-distributed films), the film was put together using footage from the first five ''Puppet Master'' files, as well as some new footage. However, Bookwalter's work got Full Moon noticed on
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where a story was published about Bookwalter's editing of ''Curse of the Puppet Master'' on his
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in a hotel room in Ohio. Over the next several years, Full Moon continued its releases and even introduced more labels: *
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/ Big City Pictures – specializing in
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horror and science-fiction films. *
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– replacing Torchlight Entertainment, specializing in the same soft-core science fiction as Torchlight. *Cult Video – mainly used to re-release old pre-Empire and Empire-era Band films. *
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– New films that don't fit the usual Full Moon mold. *Pulsepounders – Replacing Moonbeam Entertainment, specializing in science fiction and fantasy films for families. Bookwalter would eventually get the chance to direct a Full Moon film with the sequel to ''
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'', ''Witchouse 2: Blood Coven''. It was Bookwalter's first film on 35 mm and with it opened a new door for Bookwalter's
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. Starting with ''Horror Vision'',
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was hired to produce several Full Moon films for Band. All of these films were shot on DV, a first for Full Moon and were primarily made for under $60,000 (with '' Witchouse 3: Demon Fire'' completed for $26,000). The films were produced under very tight schedules, some being shot in as little as nine days. While the production drawbacks were high in each situation, this opportunity gave new exposure to Bookwalter and Tempe who was accustomed to producing films on shoestring budgets. On January 16, 2001, Full Moon decided to launch a TV show with
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attached as host, presenting various Full Moon pictures. Once again, the industry changed and Band decided to end the Full Moon label with the 2002 release of '' Jigsaw''. In 2001, Full Moon decided to bow out of theatrical distribution, and decided to focus back to straight-to-video films. During this era of Full Moon, Band secured a weekly
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on the
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called ''
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''. Veteran actor,
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, hosted Full Moon films with wraparounds, as well as interviews with many of sci-fi's most notable personalities, including
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and
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. Tempe also received exposure here as ''HorrorVision'' was included in this short-lived series. With the release of 2000's ''
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'', Band dropped the VideoZone name and produced behind-the-scenes featurettes without a masthead.


Shadow Films era (2002–2004)

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, a longtime supporter of the Full Moon brand requested the company produce a
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, due to the late '90s resurgence of this subgenre, thanks to '' Scream'' and ''
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''. With the help of an uncredited Tempe Entertainment, Band produced ''Bleed'' and acquired
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's '' Scared'', renaming it ''Cut Throat''. Band produced only two more films "officially" under the Shadow name: ('' Birthrite'', ''
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''). Another Keith Walley film ''Speck'' was acquired.
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's DV science-fiction movie ''
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'', produced by J.R. Bookwalter became notorious as one of the most-expensive films of the modern era of Full Moon. Band also decided around this time to bring back an old label used in the Empire era named
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, which distributed cult-like films. This modern rendition saw the release of Tempe's '' Skinned Alive'' and ''
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'' (renamed '' Street Zombies'' for the Wizard release). However, due to low sales, another Tempe film ''Bloodletting'' (which was also renamed: '' I've Killed Before'') was dropped from the release schedule. In 2003, Charles Band entered into a deal with
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to produce a low budget horror movie. Fox would distribute the movie and Band would retain copyrights. The film was directed by J.R. Bookwalter and named ''Deadly Stingers.'' In the tradition of the giant killer bug movies, ''Deadly Stingers'' was about giant scorpions taking over a town. However, after the film was completed, it was shelved due to a decline in the industry and low sales of another similar project at Fox (excluding Full Moon) entitled ''Dark Wolf''. The film was shown at the Frightvision Horror Festival in 2003, but while it has surfaced on Full Moon Streaming as of December 2013 under the name of ''Mega Scorpions'', it has yet to see a release on DVD or
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A teaser trailer for the film does exist on J. R. Bookwalter's
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website.


The second Full Moon Pictures era (2004–present)

In late 2003, Band began work on his first 35 mm film in years, ''
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''. The film released in January 2004 also marked the official return of the name
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. However, the film's video releases all contain the name of Shadow Entertainment, but the film's trailer contains the
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logo. Quickly before the release of ''Dr. Moreau's House of Pain'', Full Moon released ''Puppet Master: The Legacy'', a "greatest hits" film that contained the best scenes from all (hitherto) seven ''Puppet Master'' films with about 20 minutes of a wrap-around story and very bad puppet effects (string rods can be seen in almost every scene featuring the puppets). Once again, all video releases said Shadow Entertainment, but the trailer contained the Full Moon Pictures logo. On the heels of ''Puppet Master: The Legacy'', Band quickly cut together '' Tomb of Terror'', '' Horrific'', and ''
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''. These three films edited by ''HorrorVision'' director, Danny Draven, were
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s that showed off the best in Full Moon's library. After the release of those films, Band re-christened the Full Moon name to Full Moon Features. Full Moon Features intends to take more time making films with considerably higher budgets and on 35 mm film and as of July 2006 has focused on that with the exceptions of ''When Puppets and Dolls Attack!'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' (all clip shows). In 2005, Charles Band embarked on the Full Moon Horror Roadshow, a traveling, live Full Moon-inspired show featuring Band and actors/actresses from past Full Moon films. Some shows also featured his son,
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. At all shows, Band offered a contest for a chance for a member of the audience to have a part in a future Full Moon feature. As of 2009, none of these winners had received their roles. However, on August 27, 2009, Band blogged that those who were chosen would have the opportunity to be cast in his next project. Band continued the roadshow in 2006, this time putting it in smaller venues. A similar contest offering a part in a movie was held at these events. In 2011, contest winners were contacted for the chance to be extras in the movie '' Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver''. Available winners who could make it to the set were featured as extras in the movie during a mass electrocution scene at a roller rink. Full Moon uploaded pictures of the contest winners onset on its official Facebook page. In 2009, Band hopes to expand Full Moon to a similar release schedule more like the mid-1990s with a new release every month. Additionally, the company plans to add sequels to many franchises, including ''Puppet Master'', ''Demonic Toys'', and ''
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''. In 2012, the Videozone was brought back, making its return on the DVD release of '' Puppet Master X: Axis Rising''. In addition, the Moonbeam Entertainment brand label was revived under the name
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. The studio's nearly thirty-year history is covered in the book ''It Came From the Video Aisle'' written by Dave Jay, William S. Wilson, and Torsten Dewi and published by Schiffer Publishing in October 2017.


Notable releases

*'' Puppet Master'' – Full Moon's first franchise, inspired from an earlier Empire film, ''
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'', and
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' success with '' Child's Play'' the year prior. Spawned seven sequels: ''
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'', '' Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge'', ''
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'' and '' Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter'' during the Full Moon Entertainment era, '' Curse of the Puppet Master'' and '' Retro Puppet Master'' during the Full Moon Pictures era, and '' Puppet Master: The Legacy'' during the Full Moon Features era. A made-for-TV crossover film titled '' Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys'' was on
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in 2004, under Shadow Entertainment. A trilogy of standalone prequels were released in the 2010s: ''
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'' (2010), '' Axis Rising'' (2012) and ''Axis Termination'' (2017). A reboot, '' The Littlest Reich'', was released in 2018, with a
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, ''Blade: The Iron Cross'', focused on the puppet Blade, in 2020. A second spin-off, ''Doktor Death'', based on the eponymous character from ''Retro'', will be released in 2022. *''
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'' – Full Moon's take on vampires. It currently consists of ''Subspecies'', ''Bloodstone: Subspecies II'', ''Bloodlust: Subspecies III'' and ''Subspecies 4: Bloodstorm'' (released during the Full Moon Pictures era). Fans of the series also consider the spin-off ''Vampire Journals'' as an entry as well, despite being non-canon. A fifth entry and prequel, ''Blood Rise: Subspecies V'' is in production and slated for a 2022 release. *''
Trancers ''Trancers'' (also released as ''Future Cop'') is a 1984 American science fiction action film directed by Charles Band and starring Tim Thomerson, Helen Hunt, and Art LaFleur. It is the first film in the ''Trancers'' series. Thomerson plays Jac ...
'' – A carry over from Band's days at Empire, under the Full Moon name, he produced ''II'', ''III'', ''4'' and ''5''. A sixth installment was created by Johnnie J. Young and Jay Woelfel's Young Wolf Productions and was distributed by Band under the Full Moon Pictures label. *''
Killjoy Killjoy may refer to: Characters * Killjoy, in Charlton Comics' ''E-Man'' series * Killjoy, in the video game '' Valorant'' * Killjoy, in the Marvel Comics series ''Weapon P.R.I.M.E.'' * Killjoy, in the movie ''The Ice Pirates'' * Dr. Killjoy, i ...
'' – Focuses on the titular Killjoy, a demonic clown who is summoned to assist revenge plots in all three films, only to prove too overwhelming for each character who calls him. Two follow-ups, entitled ''Goes to Hell'' (2012) and ''Psycho Circus'' (2016), take the series in a whole new direction. *'' Demonic Toys'' – A knock-off of ''Puppet Master'', created a cross-sequel called ''
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys ''Dollman vs. Demonic Toys'' (on screen title being ''Dollman vs. the Demonic Toys'') is a 1993 American direct-to-video horror film. It is a continuation of three films released by Full Moon Features: '' Dollman'', ''Demonic Toys'' and ''Bad Cha ...
'' featuring characters from ''Demonic Toys'', '' Dollman'' and '' Bad Channels''. Succeeded by '' Demonic Toys: Personal Demons'' (2010) and ''Demonic Toys 3: Baby Oopsie'' (2021), the latter of which will center around the franchise's Baby Oopsie doll. *''
Doctor Mordrid ''Doctor Mordrid'' is a 1992 American superhero film directed by the team of Albert and Charles Band and starring Jeffrey Combs. Plot Anton Mordrid (Combs) is a wizard sent to Earth by a being called the Monitor, to stop the evil wizard Kabal ...
'' – Bears striking resemblance to
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'
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, though screenwriter
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denies any connection; one of Full Moon's "flashier" films. *''
Dragonworld ''Dragonworld'' is a 1994 American direct-to-video family fantasy film directed by Ted Nicolaou. It is the third film to be released by Moonbeam Entertainment, the family video division of Full Moon Entertainment. Plot Set in modern times, a yo ...
'' – Released by Moonbeam Entertainment, and directed by
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(of ''Subspecies''), a young child named John McGowan has moved to Scotland after losing his parents in a traffic accident. He befriends a dragon, who he names "Yowler". A sequel, '' The Legend Continues'' was released by Kushner-Locke in the United States under the title ''Shadow of the Knight''. *'' The Pit and the Pendulum'' – Directed by ''
Re-Animator ''Re-Animator'' (also known as ''H. P. Lovecraft's Re-Animator'') is a 1985 American comedy horror film loosely based on the 1922 H. P. Lovecraft serial novelette " Herbert West–Reanimator". Directed by Stuart Gordon and produced by Brian Yuz ...
''s Stuart Gordon, a retelling of the classic
Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe (; Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary critic. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. He is wid ...
story. *''
Prehysteria! ''Prehysteria!'' is a series of three family monster comedy films made in the early to mid-1990s about the adventures of five miniature baby dinosaurs named after famous pop musicians. The dinosaurs were Elvis, a male ''Tyrannosaurus'', Paula, a ...
'' – A trilogy of kid-oriented sci-fi comedy films about mini-dinosaurs that come to life. Produced under Moonbeam Entertainment. *''
The Dead Hate the Living! ''The Dead Hate the Living!'' is a 2000 low budget zombie film written and directed by Dave Parker and produced by Full Moon Entertainment. The film is dedicated to producer Kirk Edward Hansen, who died on December 18, 1999. Plot The film opens w ...
'' – Full Moon's first zombie film, received notable coverage in various horror magazines. *''
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'' –
William Shatner William Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, from his 1965 debut as the captain of the starship ''Enterpris ...
's show about a dying woman who receives a visit from aliens; only notable given the name and the stories behind it, as the film received mostly negative reviews. *''
The Gingerdead Man ''The Gingerdead Man'' is a 2005 American comedy slasher film directed by Charles Band. Gary Busey stars as the titular Gingerdead Man, created from a mix of gingerbread spice mix and the ashes of deceased serial killer Millard Findlemeyer, who ...
'' – One of the latest Full Moon franchises, with the first installment starring
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, who plays a criminal who is sent to the electric chair, comes back to life as a Gingerbread Man, and goes out to kill the woman who sent him to jail. Followed by '' Passion of the Crust'', and '' Saturday Night Cleaver'', released in 2011. A crossover, ''
Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong ''Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong'' is a 2013 American crossover horror comedy film produced by Full Moon Features, about a battle between the namesake characters from two other film series, ''The Gingerdead Man'' and ''Evil Bong''. The film was r ...
'', was released in 2013. The series is very much played with a
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mentality. *''
Evil Bong ''Evil Bong'' is a 2006 American stoner horror comedy film directed by Charles Band about a group of stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong that traps the smoker in The Bong World, a surreal realm filled with killer strippers and oth ...
'' - The Newest Full Moon franchise, Evil Bong is a horror comedy film series focused on a group of stoners as they battle an evil Bong named Eebee. It was followed by the eponymous first film ''
Evil Bong ''Evil Bong'' is a 2006 American stoner horror comedy film directed by Charles Band about a group of stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong that traps the smoker in The Bong World, a surreal realm filled with killer strippers and oth ...
'' in 2006, two sequels '' Evil Bong 2: King Bong'' in 2009, and '' Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong'' released in 2011. A crossover with Gingerdead Man released in 2013 under the name ''
Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong ''Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong'' is a 2013 American crossover horror comedy film produced by Full Moon Features, about a battle between the namesake characters from two other film series, ''The Gingerdead Man'' and ''Evil Bong''. The film was r ...
''. Much like Gingerdead Man, It was followed by four more sequels, ''
Evil Bong 420 ''Evil Bong'' is a 2006 American stoner horror comedy film directed by Charles Band about a group of stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong that traps the smoker in The Bong World, a surreal realm filled with killer strippers and oth ...
'' in 2015, ''
Evil Bong High-5! ''Evil Bong'' is a 2006 American stoner horror comedy film directed by Charles Band about a group of stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong that traps the smoker in The Bong World, a surreal realm filled with killer strippers and oth ...
'' in 2016, ''
Evil Bong 666 ''Evil Bong'' is a 2006 American stoner horror comedy film directed by Charles Band about a group of stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong that traps the smoker in The Bong World, a surreal realm filled with killer strippers and othe ...
'' in 2017, and ''
Evil Bong 777 ''Evil Bong'' is a 2006 American stoner horror comedy film directed by Charles Band about a group of stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong that traps the smoker in The Bong World, a surreal realm filled with killer strippers and oth ...
'' in 2018, Including a
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in 2021 titled '' The Gingerweed Man''. The tenth and final film, '' Evil Bong 888: Infinity High'' was released on May 20th, 2022. The series is played with a
tongue-in-cheek The idiom tongue-in-cheek refers to a humorous or sarcastic statement expressed in a serious manner. History The phrase originally expressed contempt, but by 1842 had acquired its modern meaning. Early users of the phrase include Sir Walter Scot ...
mentality.


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External links


Full Moon Features Official Web SiteCharles Band's Official Web SiteTempe Entertainment Official Web SiteKiller POV – Charles Band Interview (January 2014) (MP3)
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