Hood of Horror

Hood of Horror
Directed by Stacy Title
Produced by Jonathan McHugh
Martin Shore
Christopher Tuffin
Tim Sullivan
Ted Chung
Written by Jacob Hair
Chris Kobin
Jonathan McHugh
Tim Sullivan
Starring Snoop Dogg
Ernie Hudson
Danny Trejo
Anson Mount
Daniella Alonso
Brande Roderick
Aries Spears
Pooch Hall
Diamond Dallas Page
Jason Alexander
Billy Dee Williams
Music by Snoop Dogg
Cinematography Claudio Rocha
Edited by Luis Colina
Jason Resmer
Production
company
Distributed by Xenon Pictures
Release date
  • June 27, 2006 (2006-06-27) (Los Angeles Film Festival)
  • November 4, 2006 (2006-11-04) (United States)
Running time
88 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $5 million[1]
Box office $25,900[1]

Hood of Horror (a.k.a. Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror) is a horror film adaptation of a fictional comic book, which is an anthology of three short tales set in an urban milieu in a style reminiscent of Tales from the Crypt and Tales from the Hood. It was the "secret" ninth film screened in the 8 Films to Die For film festival on November 19, 2006. It opened worldwide in theaters on May 4, 2007.

Plot

Intro

The animated introduction revolves around how Devon (voiced by Snoop Dogg) becomes a Hound of Hell, in which he agreed to sell his soul to a demon named Liore (voiced by Hawthorne James) to bring back his dead sister (whom he has accidentally killed). Liore grants his request and Devon is given knowledge, strength, and the power to decide who goes to heaven or hell for an unspecified period of time. The animation is switched out showing Devon as a real person, as he narrates the stories.

Crossed Out

A female tagger named Posie (Daniella Alonso) is given the power of death by a mysterious Derelict (Danny Trejo), another Hound of Hell who captures her while she tries to escape from some gang members (Teyo Johnson, Noel Gugliemi and Jeffrey Licon) that harmed her mother (Andrea Lion). With it, any tag she "crosses out" causes the gruesome demise of the original tagger. She later suffers the ultimate price when she loses sight of her calling as an artist and starts to abuse her power. The Derelict told her that she could have broken the cycle of murder and violence in her city, but instead she made it worse. He takes the power away and sics the zombies of the recently deceased gang members on her. They lodge a spray-paint can in her head and spray the wall with her blood into a beautiful mural. Derelict tells the viewers "Now that's life imitating art."

A service held by Pastor Charlie (Billy Dee Williams) is given for Posie and her beautiful flower mural, while Devon and Derelict watch on in human disguises.

The Scumlord

A racist white couple, Tex Woods Jr. (Anson Mount) and Tiffany (Brande Roderick), are given the chance at inheritance when Tex's father Tex Woods Sr. (Chuck Hicks) dies "mysteriously" (in reality, he was rundown by his son who didn't want to get cut of the will). But in order for them to receive the inheritance, they have to live with some black Vietnam vets (Ernie Hudson, Richard Gant, Tucker Smallwood and L. Kenneth Richardson) that served under Tex's father for a year.

Instead of learning tolerance and respect from the vets, Tex and Tiffany just harass them and force them to work. When they start to cause casualties, they soon become victims to their unhappy house mates. After Tiffany dies by stomach explosion from caviar and Tex Woods Jr.'s demise upon the housemates getting him impaled on a horn, the remaining housemates gain the inheritance of their friend Tex Woods and celebrate.

Soon, Devon, who is now revealed to be the new landlord, greets them and congratulates them on their new wealth. However, it's short lived when Tiffany's pet chihuahua Pootie starts barking at Devon, who shoots it in anger. Then he calmly says "No pets allowed."

Rapsody Askew

A new rapper named SOD (Pooch Hall) is finally starting to gain recognition and fame.

During an awards show after party, he is confronted by Clara (Lin Shaye), a mysterious woman who seemingly stops time implying she too is a Hound of Hell. She shows him videos from his up-and-coming days: from when he first met Quon (Aries Spears) (another up-coming MC) to Quon's last day when he was gunned down in a liquor store by a masked burglar. During that life, Quon was always there acting as a big brother usually defending SOD when his ego got out of line. Quon was offered a solo career by a British Record Mogul (Jason Alexander) after SOD's behavior was out of control, but Quon refused and stayed with SOD.

When SOD denies having anything to do with his death to Clara, Quon enters the room upon Clara's eyes glowing a familiar color. Back from the dead as a zombie, Quon knows it was really SOD and SOD's manager Jersey (Diamond Dallas Page) who were behind his death revealing the elaborate plot of SOD wearing a bulletproof vest as well as Jersey being the gunman as an act of betrayal and act of fame. Quon then brutally kills Jersey and frames SOD, who is then gunned down by the police during a shootout with them where he dies in the elevator.

Epilogue

During all the stories, Devon tells the audience that each character had the potential to do good in life, but instead, chose to do evil for their own needs that resulted in each of their deaths. After each segment, he takes all the deceased characters to a mysterious elevator. First pulling Posie out of her mural, then dragging Tex Woods Jr. by the horn which is embedded in his neck with his partner Half Pint dragging Tiffany afterwards. After claiming SOD who wakes up in the elevator, Devon takes SOD, Posie, Tex Wood Jr., and Tiffany and sends all of them to a one-way ticket straight to hell, where all of them are further tormented. Devon tells the viewers that what they saw is what he does. When Half-Pint tries to quit, Devon reminds him that he can't because they must do this for all eternity.

Cast

Intro and wraparounds:

  • Snoop Dogg as Devon
  • Gabriel Pimentel as Half Pint
  • Hawthorne James as Liore (voice)
  • Tayshaun Prince as Footloose
  • Stephanie Leon as Young Demon Girl
  • Robyn Shore as Gucci Demon
  • Mateo Baker as Stroking Demon

Crossed Out:

The Scumlord:

Rhapsody Askew:

Soundtrack listing

  1. Snoop Dogg - "Welcome to the Hood"
  2. Flii Stylz - "Beaztly"
  3. Al Kapone - "My Dead Homie"
  4. Rainman - "Out here"
  5. Snoop Dogg feat. Young Walt, Terrace Martin and Tiffany Fox - "Shake that shit"
  6. The North Mississippi Allstars - "Goin back to dixie"
  7. Percy Sledge - "24-7-365"
  8. Rednex - "Cotton Eye Joe"
  9. C-Ride feat. Dre - "Get ghost"
  10. Young Hugg and CJ - "Da hood"
  11. Ill Bill feat. Skam2 - "Thousand to Ms"
  12. Flii Stylz feat. Dap Daniel - "Clownin' out"
  13. Lordikim - "Stay up"
  14. Cool and Dre feat. Aries Spears and Pooch Hall - "Sod and Quon's theme" (dramacydal)
  15. Al Kapone - "Derelicts lair"

(Not on CD) Tangled Thoughts - "I'm A Rebel"

References

  1. 1 2 "Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror (2006)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved September 22, 2018.
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