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Miss Congeniality 2 - Armed and Fabulous on DVD (2005)

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Average rating: 57%
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Starring: Sandra Bullock, William Shatner, Regina King, Enrique Murciano, Heather Burns
Director: John Pasquin
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 110 mins
Certificate: 12
Collections: 100 Feisty Females
User collections: The Mr Men's Comeback Favourites (unofficial), Turkey Time., cool films, The list
Genres: Action/Adventure, Comedy
Languages: English, German
Dubbed: German
Hearing-impaired: English, German
Subtitles: English, German, Icelandic, Hebrew, Arabic
Released: 11/07/2005
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Brief synopsis of Miss Congeniality 2 - Armed and Fabulous

Sandra Bullock returns as Special Agent Gracie Hart in a funny, fabulous Miss Congeniality follow-up. Being too famous for undercover work she becomes the Bureau's new celebrity face, making the rounds of talk shows. She's teamed up with a new agent who has serious anger management problems. But when Gracie's pageant friends are kidnapped, nothing can keep her out of action. The cover girl is going back undercover...

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Rated - 3 starsThis is OK - REALLY.

A customer from The East Midlands , 14/10/2005

If you want to while away about an hour and three-quarters with an undemanding, light-hearted piece of entertainment - sign up for this and don't let the bad reviews put you off.

It's not a taut psychological thriller; it's not a masterpiece of thought-provoking political satire; it's not a CGI-overloaded science fiction masterpiece or a gut-wrenching horror flick.

What did you guys expect it to be?

It may not make you laugh out loud - but it made us smile a lot.

It's not supposed to be realistic. (No-one can hold their breath underwater that long!) And Sandra Bullock is supposed to look 'a bit rough' in a lot of the film - was that too subtle for you to grasp or were you not even watching it?

If it's not your cup of tea (and a lot of people won't enjoy it) then go and watch something else and don't clutter up this website with statements of the obvious.

  14 out of 21 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 stars1hr and 40 mins of my life I am not getting back.

Terence Healey from Aylesbury , 23/07/2005

My girlfriend desperately wanted to see this movie and honestly I am not opposed to the odd chick flick! This was just bad though, the highlight was when I managed to catch forty winks near the end. A great shame really as it would have been better if I feel asleep at the start. Story is weak and they didn't even manage to get Micheal Caine back. Miss Bullock even looks a bit rough!

  11 out of 16 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsShameless cash in

skeadugenga from Reading [Highly rated reviewer] , 06/12/2005

I loved Miss Congeniality 1 - Gracie Hart was a great creation, Michael Caine was wonderfully camp and the whole thing rolicked along, I'm fond of Sandra Bullock as an actress anyway. Now we come to the sequel. This was a pale imitation of the first film, but in the absence of almost everything that made the first one good, they tried for a buddy movie, but didn't spend enough time developing the characters and their relationship for this ever to be realistic. In fact, we don't even like Gracie for a good part of the film, she's not meant to be likeable and she isn't. Unfortunately cheering on Gracie is the whole point. My recommendation would be to skip this trash and watch the first one again instead. Surely Sandra Bullock is in such demand that she doesn't have to do rubbish like this.

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Rated - 3 starsFederal Bureau of Entertainment

George05 from Somerset , 05/04/2005

The first Miss Congeniality film was silly, unrealistic, and slapstick, and, what's more, featured William Shatner from start to finish. But it was also hilarious, and is many a film lover's dirty little secret - hidden behind Emmanuelle, most likely.

The second, an unexpected development, doesn't quite hit the spot as often as the first, but after a marginally agonising start, soon becomes as silly and entertaining as its predecessor. Sandra Bullock is great in her return as snorting Fed Gracie Hart, particularly in the search for Stan Fields' mother in a Las Vegas retirement home. There are no awards heading this film's way, but there's nothing like a bit of good old family fun, is there, eh?

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Rated - 1 starsGood Grief!

PAC from leicester , 18/04/2006

I watched Miss C 1 on a wet Sunday afternoon and found it mildly entertaining. I saw this whilst still sober and struggled to believe just how awful it was. Do not rent, buy or borrow. It is truly bad. Pity that there are no minus stars that can be awarded.

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Rated - 1 starsUncongeniality

Quoth from Milton Keynes [Highly rated reviewer] , 25/08/2005

Oh the inhumanity. Yes, even I enjoyed the first movie. Sandra Bullock looked good, and between Michael Caine and William Shatner delivering the comedy you couldn't go far wrong.

But since Shatners part was reduced to a bit part, and Caine was replaced by a mannequin (or may as well have been) that just left Sandra, who must have taken leave of her acting senses to produce one of the worst performances of her professional career.

The storyline was poor, and the laughs were restricted to a few huffs, and this coming from a man who can roll about on the floor at some really unfunny stuff.

I wouldn't watch this again if it was the only film available on the last television channel on a rainy weekend somewhere really dull.

  7 out of 8 people found this review helpful
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