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Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser
When happy family man Joe Dirt finds himself transported to the recent past, he begins an epic journey to get back to his loved ones in the present.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 4.2 |
Studio : | Happy Madison Productions, Lifeboat Productions, Crackle Originals, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | David Spade Brittany Daniel Patrick Warburton Mark McGrath Dennis Miller |
Genre : | Comedy |
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That was an excellent one.
So much average
Simply Perfect
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
The sequel opens with Dennis Miller doing his typical comical similes, demonstrating he is more knowledgeable about bad hillbilly teeth than Monday Night Football. The film starts out with a good comical, if not slightly crude, birth scene. The film had better scenes, and is more enjoyable if one does not attempt to think about continuity. The movie is a Joe Dirt "It's a Wonderful Life" sort of but not exactly. The movie also spoofs other film scenes including the "Wizard of Oz", "Back to the Future:, and "Forrest Gump."There were some comical moments, some scenes that didn't work, and a touch of genius, and a bit of crudeness. It is an enjoyable heart warming film for Hollywood versions of rednecks. End credits includes bloopers.Guide: F-bomb. No sex, or nudity.
A lot of people are missing the point of this movie. It's not so much a sequel as a celebration of the 1st film (as Blues Brothers 2000 was to The Blues Brothers). And it is hilarious. If you look at in that light, and just enjoy the jokes, this movie should make you laugh. I'll take it any day over most Hollywood comedies. The only reason I didn't give it a 10 is because the writers had to be politically correct and have Joe Dirt say something nice about Martin Luther King, as if a guy like him would admire MLK. More likely he'd think King was a fraud and whatnot.
"It's not 2015, it's 1965." Joe Dirt (Spade) has the perfect life. Beautiful wife, great kids and is happy, but still doesn't think he's good enough. After a tornado rips through his town Joe finds himself in the past. Trying to figure out how to get back home Joe realizes that this is his chance to change who he is and become the person he thinks his wife Brandy (Daniel) really wants. The more he tries to change the worse things get. This is a sequel that I'm not sure many people were asking for. That said it wasn't that bad. There was some funny stuff in this and was about the same type of humor, maybe a little more sappy, than the original. I do really like David Spade though. The movie was a mix of Forrest Gump, Wizard of Oz and It's A Wonderful Life all mixed with a redneck spin, and to me that actually helped it and was very fun to watch. This is nothing that will become a classic, and it would have bombed bad in theaters, but as far as a rental and watch at home movie you could do worse. I liked it and was entertained enough by it. Overall, if you liked the first one you will like this one too. I give it a B.
I am a big fan of the original Joe Dirt and could not wait for the sequel. I went to Crackle and watched the movie but could not sit through the lame jokes and disconnected vignettes. So I kept skipping hoping to get a chuckle. Nothing!Even the hilarious Christopher Walken looked embarrassed.Mark McGrath tried to channel Kid Rock but fell flat.Dennis Miller probably filmed his segments in one hour - was not really present in the movie.Just abysmal.Spade is funnier than this.