Revenge is served on a spear when dirty cops brutally murder Devin, an innocent African-American med student. Devin's soul is magically transferred into the body of an action figure named Ooga Booga. Armed only with his tribal weapon and the help of his old girlfriend, Donna, Ooga Booga takes to the streets and trailer parks to find the men who stole his bright future away from him. The bodies begin to pile up as Ooga Booga slices and dices his way through crooked cops, Meth heads and demented city officials in order to clear his name. Racists beware! You won't even have enough time to scream, Ooga Booga!
R**S
Breaking Every Tenant Of Political Correctness
I am absolutely flabbergasted that this movie could be made in this era even by Charles Band and Full Moon. I would have never known about this movie if a friend of mine, Patrick Holder, hadn't told me about it; he's a serious actor and has a minor part in it as the twitchier of the robbers, Zero. He does an excellent job with his small part, and from a purely acting point of view, that's the norm in this film: most of the performances are workmanlike and competent despite the material. The film stars Stacy Keach and Karen Black, and while they have both done much better things, they have both also turned in worse performances too. Side note: watch for the excellent Patrick Holder nasal trauma scene, but I'm getting ahead of myself....The film opens with a long segment of Hambo the pig clown (Chance A. Rearden), who is both disgusting and has the worst doll collection in history. There is a dynamic that I find hard to fully grasp between Hambo and Devin (Wade F. Wilson), the ill-fated young doctor, who is decidedly in the wrong place at the wrong time, and is shot by racist cops while getting a rhubarb Slurpee. Stacy Keach is the corrupt judge who profits from drugs and prostitution and protects the murderous cops. Meanwhile Devin has now inhabited the hilarious doll with a bone through his nose, Ooga Booga, and is plotting his revenge. There are amusing scenes as Ooga Booga tries to convince the love of his life he's really Devin (there's even a shower scene which must be seen to be believed) and of course the bulk of the second half of the film focuses on doll vengeance. The film could be seen as a serious commentary on race, though I'm not sure Full Moon is especially interested in that; that the movie can be construed as offensive to some is beyond doubt, but nobody is forcing anyone to watch this at gunpoint. (I hope.) Ooga Booga finally gets his revenge (please note the highly unusual apple of death scene) and the film ends on a predictable note (if you've seen other Charles band films).I really have mixed feelings about "Ooga Booga". On one hand it raises the race card (the villains are all white, the heroes are largely black) for no good reason and with no good payoffs, but on the other hand it is more interesting than most of Band's other projects, like "The Evil Bong" series, and does have some disturbing (if sometimes hilarious) scenes of one very angry doll, itself a stereotype of the worst possible sort. I did enjoy the scene in which the robbers smoke the videotape from a surveillance camera in a bong. Was it an Evil Bong? Given the rest of the movie, I think it has to be.This is definitely an exploitation flick, but who does it exploit exactly? In the end, just about everybody.
A**S
underhandly disappointed
3/10 rating on ooga booga.. not enough racism and granny tits. The only upside was that it was free
E**S
Classic BLAXPO ::-) :-)
This video fit right in with my classic BLAXPO film collection. My daughters and grandsons got a big kick out of it. Having an 85" OLED curved teevee exposed all the bloopers and makeup glitches. Adding to the really amateur script and miscues, was the poor set design and lighting. This is a really FUN flick. Recommended for BLAXPO enthusiasts,
R**.
So bad, itโs good
Great stereotypes and laughs. Good entertainment.
P**R
Such a Disappointment!!!
I was really looking forward to this movie. I usually love the 'so bad its good' type movie like The Room, and ThanksKilling, but this movie was kinda terrible. The preview to this movie is really misleading into making you think it'll be good for a few laughs, but please don't waste your time. The first 20 minutes are almost pointless about some drunk actor named Hambo, then we finally get to Devin's story. Devin is a young African American man who's about to go to Med School and has a beautiful girlfriend, but it's all taken away when he's at the wrong place at the wrong time. Of course, the police officers gun him down because of his race (Ferguson) and his soul is somehow transferred into a doll named Ooga Booga. (For some reason, he can't talk. He can just make bwahaha voices, like he's trying to be scary) Ooga and his girlfriend track down everyone involved in his death and gets revenge. I would not recommend OOGA BOOGA!!!
N**7
Sucks, but you just have to deal with it ...
Hey, it is what it is. Actually what's going on to day. Racism will never go away. That's just the way that it is. Sucks, but you just have to deal with it accordingly. In any case, the movie is actually pretty good. I really enjoyed watching.
T**.
Ooga Booga is my new favorite deadly doll flick
Omg i loved this movie... Streamed it on amazon but now i have to own the movie. Ill be honest i haven't been a fan of modern full moon movies post 99' but this exceeded my expectations. I can't believe how long it took me to get the Trilogy of Terror connection until i saw Karen Black .Then the killer zuni warrior doll instantly popped in my head .. Perfect
G**A
Headliner
Bought it for my girlfriend. we both love Full Moon Productions. I'm more for the Puppet master Series, but enjoy the classical animatronics that are so rarely seen in new movies of today.I think most people find this movie a bit too racy and vulgar (just read online reviews) but all in all it's more of a revenge type movie with plenty of T&A thrown in (just like most full moon productions).I wouldn't recommend it to anyone that is easily offended by racial stereotypes.
B**K
pretty bad
Good lord, this movie is stupid. Full of plot holes. Even the strippers and hookers are ugly. I saw previews for this and knew it was bad, but not this bad. If you like bad movies then this is for you.
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