'Bonus Full-Length Feature'


No wonder this is considered an "extra feature" on The Boogeyman DVD.. It's so bad. It's wrong to add so much footage from the original installment and call it a "sequel". I didn't know anything about ROTB before I bought the DVD. I feel a little fooled cause i was thinking this would be a double bill DVD, but calling it an extra feature makes me feel a little better :)

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I guess calling it a "bonus full-length feature" as opposed to a "double feature" at least absolves them slightly, but that doesn't cover up the fact that this is an abomination. Still, the original film was quite entertaining, so I got my $6 worth.

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"Still, the original film was quite entertaining, so I got my $6 worth."

I assume you bought your copy at Big!Lots like i did, then. =P My question is, where are the hot scenes of that big-titted lady being electrocuted in her bathtub from? It became obvious early on to me that scene wasn't shot by the same crew who shot whatever 'original' footage there is to be found, in Return Of The Boogeyman.

Still, I'd be lying if i denied liking the odd '90s atmosphere of said 'original' footage. At least the psychic lady narrating this bore was nice on the eyes.

"Cain and Abel will go to Heaven... if they can make it through Hell!"
-Los Hijos Del Topo

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Woah yes, Big Lots it was! I get most of my DVDs from them. Usually I pay $3, but I thought it was worth it for the original "Boogeyman," and it was.

I'm not sure exactly where the scenes of the breast actress came from. There's a credit at the end of the film that says "Performed by the Screenplayers Ensemble With special participation by ..." then it lists seven names. I guess the original director was very unhappy that someone else made "Boogeyman II," so he basically carved this together using footage from the first film and tacking on a backstory with other actors.

Kind of a poor excuse for a "sequel," which this really isn't, but a good excuse for gratuitous nudity, which this offers plenty of. Not that there's anything wrong with that, mind you!

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The bathtub scene is from Lommel's BrainWaves.

"I kept it in a cage,
watched it weeping but I made it stay"
www.watcheditweeping.com

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