In the town of Fall Creek there is an urban legend about Bloody Bobby (Jo Osmond ) who kills people at Halloween. In the opening scene we see a black pumpkin (never explained) kill two people. We jump to the same house about 10 years later as kids go to Diablo's Den and nail voodoo dolls to a tree, bringing back Bloody Bobby. Ellie Patrikios parading around in her panties supplies the eye candy.
The feature opens with 80's style credits to set the mood as a semi-serious tale with plot holes. It was fun to watch but not humorous.
Guide: F-word. Sex. No nudity
Plot summary
On October 31st, two preteens in a small town accidentally awaken an evil that has lain dormant for decades. They are forced to survive through a terrifying Halloween night of cat-and-mouse, from the monster known as "Bloody Bobby."
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December 07, 2020 at 10:42 PM
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Diablo's Den
Slasher fare
On Halloween, two kids in a small town have awakened a monster known as Bloody Bobby from years of sleep. Now, they must survive, if they can! Black Pumpkin is written and directed by Ryan McGonagle, who also produced Bloody Bobby, which was the start of this storyline.
It's a slasher with a synth score and allusions to Halloween. I mean, let's not hold that against it. It has a ten-year-old child as a slasher and I certainly liked that angle, especially when he's going against two other kids his same age.
Of course, there's going to be another film in this series, Legend of Fall Creek, which the end of this movie sets up.
Great Horror Flick
Loved this movie took me back to 1980, it reminded me of Stephen King vs Goonies. Loved the kids Elliot and Pork Chop friendship. Elliot little sister was great. The story was well written