Better than the first!


One of the rare cases where the sequel is better than it´s predecessor!

The commercial break was freakin hilarious!! ^^

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I saw it yesterday, and gotta say, they were both pretty equal IMO. My expectations were huge, cause I´m a huge Kalkofe and Pastewka-fan. Not to forget Christoph Maria Herbst, this man is a comedic genius.
But I was a bit disappointed afterwards, at times it came across like it´s a cheap copy of Naked Gun, or any other Abrahams/Zucker-movie.
Some jokes were way too obvious and others were just poor (like Olli Welkes performance, this guy should´ve went down along with "7 Tage,7 Köpfe).

I´m not saying the film was bad, it had it´s moments (like the commercial break, typically Kalkofe), but there were only few "Laugh out loud"-moments and the rest was hit or miss.

At one point, I had asked my seat-neighbour, if the jokes were written by Fips Asmussen,lol


"Did you know, that if you play New Kids on the Block records backwards...they sound BETTER?"

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Yeah, I agree with you inasmuch as you´re saying it´s still not a "non-stop laugh-out-loud-movie" like "The Naked Gun" for example, but it seems as if the series is slowly getting there...^^ (of course only if there really WILL be a third part, that is...)

If for the next part they let out the few crappy scenes that part 2 had (for example the completely unfunny fight between Much Longer and the "Charlies´ Angels"-nuns) and add more of the typical Kalkofe, Pastewka and Herbst solo-jokes, it might even turn out VERY good! :)

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Yeah it depends on the taste of the viewer, for me it was the funiest movie I have ever seen. And the break was the best thing I have ever seen in a comedy.

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^ (of course only if there really WILL be a third part, that is...)
The 2nd part didn't gross as well as the first - less than half of the admissions. From the commercial point of view it will be a close call.

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Saw it a few hours ago, and imho, the sequel is much better than the first movie. Great cameos did most of the comedy work here, and it worked out.

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