Snoop Dogg’s Hood of Horror (2006)

Snoop Dogg’s Hood of Horror (2006)

Snoop Dogg’s Hood of Horror (2006) Movie Info

FieldDetails
Movie NameSnoop Dogg’s Hood of Horror (2006)
Original TitleHood of Horror
Also Known AsSnoop Dogg’s Hood of Horror
DirectorStacy Title
Screenplay WriterJacob Hair, Tim Day
Story ByInspired by the comic series by Keith Giffen
Based on Novel byBased on Hood of Horror comics published by Image Comics
Producer(s)Jonathan Deckter, Ash Shah
Executive Producer(s)Snoop Dogg
Lead ActorsSnoop Dogg, Danny Trejo
CastSnoop Dogg, Danny Trejo, Ernie Hudson, Jason Alexander, Method Man
GenreHorror, Comedy
SubgenreAnthology Horror, Urban Horror
Release DateMay 4, 2007 (United States)
Runtime / Duration1h 24m (84 minutes)
BudgetIndependent production
Box Office (Worldwide)Limited theatrical release
LanguageEnglish
CountryUnited States
Production CompanyBloodWorks, Fearless Entertainment
DistributorXenon Pictures
Filming LocationsLos Angeles, California, USA
Music ByVarious Artists
CinematographyTom Maloney Jr.
Edited By
Production Design
Costume Design
Special EffectsPractical gore effects and CGI
MPAA RatingR
Aspect Ratio1.85:1
Sound MixDolby Digital
FormatColor
ThemesKarma, revenge, morality, urban violence
SettingUrban Los Angeles and supernatural realms
Notable TriviaFeatures Snoop Dogg as a supernatural mortician named Devon
Critical ReceptionMixed-to-negative reviews but later cult appreciation
Home MediaDVD
Sequel / RemakeNone

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Three tales of urban horror are about to unfold homies, so sit back, blaze one and let the hound of hell himself, Snoop Doggy Dog lead you through the dark and into the light in Snoop Dogg’s Hood of Horror.

Like Creepshow, Tales from the Darkside, and Twilight Zone: The Movie, Hood of Horror takes a few short segments and wraps them together into one movie. But the questions is does the Dogg have any bite in his second horror outing or is it mostly bark? Well, read on to find out.

Hood of Horror starts with a pretty nifty animation style opening and then after a brief opening by our host, the Dogg, we head into our first short entitled “Crossed Out.”

In this chapter a young lady tries to clean up her side of the hood, by cleaning off the work of local gang taggers in her alleyways, but she soon finds out she is doing more than wiping off their work, she’s wiping them out as well. But will her new found ability save her and her community or end up damning everyone in the end? For an opening segment “Crossed Out” is pretty solid. It has a good story, some damn fine blood, and one hell of a kill cause by a beer bottle that was very original. Plus it also has cameos by Billy Dee Williams and Danny Trejo!

After a brief rap up (Get it?) by our host we head into segment number two entitled “Scum Lord”, which is probably my favorite of the series. In “Scum Lord” a group of veterans who have been living a home, donated to them by a well to do former brother in arms. Are getting the boot when their former war buddy dies and his hotshot son steps in to collect his inheritance. Before you know it, the son and his socialite girlfriend have moved in with the veterans and are doing their best to drive out the former soldiers and after taking all they can, the old soldiers are going to go back to war. This chapter had a lot of heart and it’s sad to say it’s probably a situation that has or is happening from time to time. Its clear-cut and simple, you root for the good guys and are happy when the bad guys get their due, even if it is by caviar. Also Ernie Hudson gives a great performance in this one.

Our last entry in the series is entitled “Rhapsody Askew” and this short deals with a rapper known as Sod’s meteoric rise to fame and his eventual fall back to a harsh reality. Mad TV’s Aries Spears, wrestler “Diamond” Dallas Page, Jason Alexander and great character actress Lynn Shaye lend a hand in providing another fairly entertaining tale with “Rhapsody Askew” but this one plays more like old VH1: Behind the Music episode only with a little touch of the undead added to it, but it’s still fun.

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