Movies Starring Brian Lloyd
Evil Bong II: King Bong
Brett Chukerman, Mitch Eakins, John Patrick Jordan, Brian Lloyd, Amy Paffrath, Robin Sydney
DIRECTOR:Stoner humor abounds in this horror sequel that finds the gang from Evil Bong — including Larnell (John Patrick Jordan) and Luanne (Robin Sydney) — traveling to South America to find a cure for the side effects they've suffered since inhaling from the original bad-boy bong. Instead, their jungle trek brings them face-to-face with the even more lethal King Bong, and soon, they're battling both their old enemy Eebee and the killer Poontang Tribe.
Bald
The only things meant to be bald are Eagles and Beaver!!!
David Lengel, Jonathan Cherry, Matt Crabtree, Darris Love, Cedric Yarbrough, Sally Kirkland, Dallas Page, Americus Abesamis, A.J. Carter, Michael Durrell, Sen. Brant Feldman, John Garst, Brian Lloyd, Larry Romano, Kyle Sabihy
DIRECTOR:Blake Leibel
BALD is the tale of Andrew Wood, a second year university student whose grades are receding faster than his hairline. He hits rock bottom when he finds out that hes been kicked out of school. In an effort to increase his own self esteem and erase his insecurity about losing his hair, Andrew and his best friend Max start an online internet business with all of the girls as college to raise money for a hair transplant. Their little basement operation soon becomes a huge success and the young men and women achieve great wealth and prosperity. When several groups of parents see their daughters exposing themselves on a late night infomercial; the shit hits the fan...
Evil Bong
David Weidoff, John Patrick Jordan, Mitch Eakins, Brian Lloyd, Robin Sydney, Kristyn Green, Tommy Chong, Michelle Mais, Jacob Witkin, Kristen Caldwell, Phil Fondacaro, Tim Thomerson, Bill Moseley, Dana Danes
DIRECTOR:Tommy Chong of the legendary comedy team Cheech and Chong stars in this horror spoof about a water pipe possessed by evil spirits that begins to terrorize some good-natured potheads. A tribute to B-grade horror movies and to pot culture, EVIL BONG is played for absurdity and giggles, while turning horror movie themes and images on their ear.




