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| Sales Rank: | 2431 (lower is better) |
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| Director: | John Pasquin |
| Release Date: | 2005-06-21 |
| Label: | Warner Home Video |
| UPC: | 012569593312 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Warner Home Video |
| ASIN: | B0009KA2OA |
| Category: | DVD |
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Description
Sandra Bullock returns as Federal Agent Gracie Hart in this action comedy and goes undercover in Las Vegas to rescue her best friend, the Miss United States Pageant winner.
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F.B.I. operative Gracie Hart (Sandra Bullock) famously went undercover in a beauty pageant a while back, and now she's supposedly so recognizable that her only use to the agency is as a pretty public representative. Dumped by her boyfriend (whom Benjamin Bratt wisely decided not to portray this time around), a gloomy Gracie goes along with the promo biz until her friend, Miss United States (Heather Burns), is kidnapped along with pageant official Stan Fields (William Shatner) in Las Vegas. Bullock still has perk to please her fans, but neither she nor her awkward alter-ego has any purpose in a sequel to a movie released five years prior. The result is a desperately unfunny, feature-length commercial for Las Vegas tourism, with outdated homosexual stereotypes (Diedrich Bader, as Gracie's stylist) and the usually terrific Regina King (of Ray and Jerry Maguire fame) stuck in a glum role as Bullock's butch bodyguard. Armed? Yes. Fabulous? No. --Steve Wiecking
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Funny and Fabulous - Reviewed on 2008-10-27
Miss Congeniality 2 follows FBI agent Gracie Hart's ascent to media darling as the Bureau's new "Face of the FBI." Armed with a personal stylist and some high-end fashion, Gracie becomes less Secret Agent Hart and more Secret Agent Barbie. When her friend, Miss United States, gets kidnapped, Gracie struggles to maintain a balance between her new, glam persona and the down-to-earth, awkward-but-capable Gracie we came to know and love in the first film.
MC2 is decidedly less sweet than its predecessor, but also funnier. Sandra Bullock is a hoot in Gracie's made-over skin, and she plays off her supporting cast well. My favorite addition to the sequel was the ever-delicious Enrique Murciano as the young, gullible Secret Agent Jeff Foreman of the FBI's Vegas HQ. Murciano portrays Jeff with a genuine sweetness and great comedic skill. Plus -- he's gorgeous, and serves as the film's eye candy (albeit very talented eye candy).
I watched MC2 alone, and still found myself laughing out loud several times. In many ways, I enjoyed this more than MC1, and hope that everyone who liked the first film will give this one a chance. It's totally worth it.
No, it's not original; yes, it is funny... - Reviewed on 2007-11-09
I've been thinking about writing this review for some time now and I just now got to doing it. There have been a lot of negative things said about this film but I want you to forget all of those for a minute. There are times in life when we just need a laugh, no matter how corny or ridiculous a laugh it really is. `Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous' gives us just that, laugh after laugh after corny laugh. Sandra Bullock, aided by the hilarious Regina King, delivers line after line and truly brings on the funny. I was pleasantly surprised with just how funny this movie really was. Sure, plot wise it's a bit lame and feels just shy of `been there done that', and I was bummed to see the absence of Michael Caine, but it makes up for all of that with some hysterical performances.
In the years that followed the events of the first `Miss Congeniality' film Gracie Hart has become a bit of a celebrity and because of her new status she no longer can work undercover due to her recognizable face. Instead she becomes the face of the department, going on talkshows and the like to bring good press. She needs some protection though and that's where Sam Fuller comes in, a hot shot hot headed officer who doesn't like the idea of `protecting' the likes of Gracie Hart. Yes, Hart has become a bit of a diva (Bullock is just hilarious here, I mean truly hilarious). Hart changes though when the unthinkable happens. Her dearest friend and winner of the pageant in the previous film, Cheryl (Miss Rhode Island), and Stan Fields are kidnapped and held for ransom. She must now try her hardest to rescue them before it is too late.
Sandra Bullock and Regina King play off one another beautifully here creating a fun and funny atmosphere that draws the audience in. Is this film perfect? No, of course not, but it is a great slice of comedic entertainment. Sandra Bullock has proven to be the queen of comedy, at least in my book, and this is no exception. She has a great understanding of what is funny and how to deliver it authentically, never coming across as if she were `acting'. She's a personable actress who just gets better with each passing film. Watching her sink into this role is great and I just can't say enough good things about her. Regina King is another great actress, and while she's not as funny as Bullock here (face it Bullock steals this show) she proves to be a great supporting actress, lending her talents to boost her co-stars performance.
So, in the end I can highly recommend this movie, not because it's the most original and innovative comedy out there but because it's funny; and funny deserves some attention.
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Book Subjects
- Adult Humor
- Adult Language
- Bright
- Cinderella Stories
- Color
- Comedies
- Comedy
- Comedy Video
- Crime
- Easygoing
- English
- Feature
- Feature Film-comedy
- Fish Out of Water
- Going Undercover
- Hostage Situations
- Humorous
- Irreverent
- Kidnapping
- Mild Violence