Discover
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Drew Barrymore
Producer -
Dita Von Teese
Thanks -
Donna Evans
Stunts -
Clay Cullen
Stunts -
Heidi Moneymaker
Stunt Double -
Bob Minor
Stunt Double -
Debbie Evans
Stunt Double -
Greg Orloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Andre Gonzales 5/4/2023 4:01:36 PM
Not as good as the 1st. It was still pretty funny. The sexy trio's fight scenes were a little better in this one.
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CinemaSerf 2/3/2025 8:19:18 AM
If you had a whole collection of secret information why would you keep it all in one place and put it all on something as easily stolen as a ring? That's what's happened here only there are two rings and they contain all the details of the folks on the witness protection scheme. When they both fall into dangerously unscrupulous hands, and the body count starts to mount up, it falls to the lithe "Natalie" (Cameron Diaz), "Alex" (Lucy Liu) and "Dylan" (Drew Barrymore) to fly into action and save the day. Bill Murray decided to sit this one out, but luckily there's a "Jimmy Bosley" (Bernie Mac) there to keep them all co-ordinated and to hone in on their prime suspect. She's a former angel, herself, only this time "Madison" (Demi Moore) is not in a forgiving vein. It's all fairly standard action fayre that's largely the same as the last one from three years ago. There's a decent dynamic between the three women but the slo-motion action scenes, pyrotechnics and pretty banal dialogue don't really do it any favours as it lumbers along predictably. There's the usual soupçon of glittering faces to top it up, and a small slice of menace from both Robert Patrick and from the star of the film for me - Crispin Glover as the "Thin Man" or maybe that's "Thin Men". I still miss Kate Duncan's "Sabrina" and the more investigative nature of these mysteries. This is all just too blandly kick-ass and attitudinal for me providing nothing really new. It passes the time easily enough but you'll never remember it.
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JPV852 6/23/2021 3:58:28 PM
Really poor sequel that has outlandish action scenes and lame jokes. If there's such a thing as a movie that epitomizes the early 2000s, this is it. Maybe it's my older age, but the T&A aspect holds little weight anymore. **1.75/5**
Lucy Liu
Alex MundayShia LaBeouf
Max PetroniBruce Willis
William Rose Bailey (uncredited)Demi Moore
Madison LeeDrew Barrymore
Dylan SandersRobert Patrick
Ray CarterCameron Diaz
Natalie CookCarrie Fisher
Mother Superior