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Unlucky Charms
Directed by
Charles Band
Not Rated
2013
70m
Horror
,
Fantasy
3.8
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Five girls vie for a chance to model diva Deedee DeVille's fashion line, but they're soon competing for their lives against four mythical beings, led by the mischievous Farr Darrig.
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Cast of Unlucky Charms
Nikki Leigh
Shelia
Masuimi Max
Mika
Anna Sophia Berglund
Erin
Tiffany Thornton
Audrey
Seth Peterson
Pirl
Charlie O'Connell
Baxter Randolph
Nathan Phillips
Farr Darrig
Alex Rose Wiesel
Darla
Peter Donald Badalamenti II
Bloody Bones
Ben Woolf
Pookah
Chris MacDonnell
Pookah (voice)
Katrina Kemp
Banshee
Jeryl Prescott
DeeDee Deville
Sophia Beetz
Kid at Park
Bianca Figueroa
Kid at Park
Roman Coto
Kid at Park
Jessica Lou Allen
Mcgregor's Assistant (uncredited)
Charles Band
Director / Producer
Kent Roudebush
Writer
Domonic Muir
Writer
Unlucky Charms Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
2d ago
My quick rating - 4.1/10. Another Full Moon gem. At no point was this movie trying to be serious, which makes it entertaining. The fact that the chick on the poster front and center is highlighted explains what this movie is about. She, nor the other two, is even the main female of this flick. She just happens to have the biggest boobs. Not much of a surprise since the point of this one is 5 girls attempting to win a competition to win the chance of being the spokesmodel for some fashion line. But little do they know that someone has been tampering with the world of magic and pissed off some mystical beings. So not only are they competing for the judge's attention, they will also be fighting for their lives. For a silly movie, I found myself laughing along with them quite often, so they had that part correct. The kills are pretty tame throughout, with some very shoddy effects to go with them. Jeryl Prescott is actually quite convincing being the head of the agency, although it might be the poor performances of the others that made it better. The whole competition itself is so stupid that the cheese factor of the weird creatures doesn't even seem out of place. The other judges are obviously your typical male characters, so they are there not to judge them but to screw them, literally. I have to hand it to our creators here since they did not shy away from making this as silly as possible throughout and never strayed from being a B-budget flick. They embraced it more to make it more fun. I do wish they had leaned a bit more into the horror part of the whole ridiculous premise, since Full Moon doesn't shy away from the gore in their flicks. Just in this one, they were preoccupied with the goofy monsters, one of which was the screaming one that looked pretty creepy. But the everyday Leprechaun that is leading the group is just too nice to be taken seriously when he is explaining why they must find out who is using their magic and killing to stop them. But if you know their type of movies, then you are fully aware of what you will be getting going into this. And by just the laughs alone, I at least was entertained enough.
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