Wordiezett
So much average
Cem Lamb
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Kodie Bird
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
O2D
Joe Dirt 2 is exactly what I expected,a decade late sequel that's much better than what passes for comedy these days. Combining a parody of The Wizard Of Oz with a parody of Forrest Gump,they throw in some clips from the first movie and you have something. For me,the most disappointing thing is all the plastic surgery poor Brandy has had.The whole Dennis Miller thing didn't make any sense but that was a tiny part. I'm sure the reviews on here are terrible and I don't even have to read them.I can see how the average person wouldn't get a lot of the jokes.The people who will say it's low-brow crap are the same ones who just don't get the jokes. While not as good as the first and not truly great,it's the best comedy this decade.
kosmasp
What to expect not only from a sequel, but from a movie that sells itself as Dirt? Not much I reckon. Except if you're a fan of this particular "style" of comedy. I have to admit, that I wasn't looking forward until I read that the woman from that Burger ad was in it (forgot her name). Should forget her role in this too if possible. While I commend her for going out there and be as un-sexy as she can be (it's possible), she's also part of one of the worst scenes captured on film. And it doesn't help that it is kind of self reflecting and aware of what it's doing. It's just bad and not funny at all.Having said that, the movie itself tries to be clever (? I know, crazy right?) by confusing the audiences and making them believe there is a concept behind all this. Maybe Afroman was writing the script. Why you ask? Well you know the answer to that, if you know the song. If anything in that movie was funny enough to make that comparison smile worthy it would have been nice. I'm just saying: Don't blame me, if you think this is a waste of time ...
samgreer-694-680740
Yep. This was a loser. At least the original was good for some laughs. This turd just wasted my life. Casting : Mark Mcgrath? Really? Bad choice there. It did have Miller, Walken, and Spade back so I thought it might be worth a look. I was wrong. When I say this is fart joke garbage, I'm not exaggerating. Contrived non-plot, no new characters worth a crap, and the old ones have no physical comedy or decent writing. None. At all. I'm writing a review on this for one reason: I hope to save you from wasting 90 minutes of your life. The first 90 minutes of Hateful 8 blows this out of the water for comedy. Check it out.
FlashCallahan
So there was so much demand from fans to David Spade, begging him to make a sequel to his quite average creation from the early noughties, he felt the need to respect his fans and make this? David, I think you've lost a lot of credit, and by the look on your face in many scenes, I think you know this.The plot consists of many elements from other movies, most notably The Wizard Of Oz, It's A Wonderful Life, Back To The Future, and Scrooged, but with all the heart and soul from those movies torn out and disposed of.I suppose the moral of the whole film is that the grass isn't always greener, and money doesn't buy you love and happiness, but it seems that the makers have just wanted to string a load of insufferable bodily fluid gags together, throw in a couple of strange cameos and hope that it all turns out well in the end.The majority of the cast from the first film are back, probably because they haven't worked in years, and again, several of the cast members look bemused to be there.Daniels to be fair is really good, at least she looks as if she's putting some effort into it.But it's Spade who comes out the worse for wear in this, and after initially becoming annoyed with his characters loser like like qualities, I found myself actually feeling sorry for Spade, because after the Castaway homage, he really starts to look bewildered and embarrassed with everything that is going on.Spade was once a quite sharp instrument, he really made mundane movies like Black Sheep that little more endearing,thanks to his sarcastic traits.But here, it's all gone, Spade just looks so drained, so tired, it's as if the film is a metaphorical on your knees beg to Adam Sandler to cast him in his next film.And this is a Happy Madison production.When a film makes you feel sorry for a multi-millionaire film star, something is seriously wrong.