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Puppet Master II

Puppet Master II
From Wizard Entertainment Inc

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Product Description

Studio: Wizard Entertainment Inc Release Date: 04/15/2008 Run time: 88 minutes


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #115832 in DVD
  • Brand: Full Moon Features
  • Published on: 2005
  • Released on: 2008-04-15
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Format: NTSC
  • Subtitled in: Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 88 minutes

Features

  • Optional Spanish Subtitles, Spanish Packaging
  • In English

Customer Reviews

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It was inevitable, wasn't it? You knew damn well while watching the first film that there would be more. It's a good thing though coz Puppet Master 2 is pretty good.
A group of paranormal investigators come to the abandoned Bodega Inn to research the wild claims made by the surviving psychic of the first film. Naturally the puppets are still hanging around. However, this time the puppets have managed to resurrect their master, Andre Toulon. We now find out that the secret elixir that gives life is a greenish muck made from human brains. The puppets need Toulon to create more of this mixture to bring life back to the ailing Jester doll, and they happily supply the brains needed for the brew. Toulon has other plans. The leader of the paranormal investigators, Carolyn, bears a striking resemblance to Toulon's deceased wife and he becomes smitten with her. He parades around the hotel in a bandaged Invisible Man getup waiting for his chance to get her.
By God, can Carolyn's new beau save her from being turned into a creepy looking mannequin??
While not as good as the first film, Puppet Master 2 is still a fun ride. At first it seems like a rehashing of the first movie, but ends up throwing some interesting plot points around. The investigators eventually get pushed to the back burner and the film focuses more on Toulon and his interaction with the puppets. The puppet FX are done once again by David Allen, who now also steps into the director's chair. A new puppet with a blowtorch arm is introduced, appropriately named Torch. Most screen time seems to be reserved for him and Blade, the rest of the puppets aren't shown as much as before. The film's a tad gorier than the first one as well.
What it really boils down to is if you liked the tone, mood, quirkiness and characters established in the first movie, there's really no reason why you wouldn't find this an entertaining movie.

"puppet master" not on english subtitle1
that have only spanish subtitle not on english subtitle be careful just have to waiting for subtitle english good luck.