The "Well at least Pumpkinhead looked good!" excuse has officially run out of steam as we hit the fourth entry into the vengeance demon's horror franchise, Blood Feud. After some bullshit about how the Hatfields and McCoys actually hate each other because one family didn't give a car to the other(???) the titular Pumpkinhead is summoned because of course he is, to act as secondary antagonist in redneck Romeo and Juliet and- you know what, I'm done? It's the worst of the bunch and that's saying something considering it's coming off of two back-to-back failures in the series before it.
Bloody Romeo and Juliet: if they won't let us marry, we'll slaughter them all.
Soon after the 2006 film, released directly to television, the producers bet on its direct sequel, also in physical format. The story appears to take place about five years after the events of Pumpkinhead 3 and tells how the creature will be awakened back in our world to decimate an entire family.
If there is something that has guided the sequels of Pumpkinhead it has been the permanent ineptitude of the screenwriters involved, incapable of creating credible, logical, appealing stories capable of reason... read the rest.
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