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Writers (WGA):
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After Cheryl Frasier and Stan Fields are kidnapped, Gracie goes undercover in Las Vegas to find them. full summary | full synopsis
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1 win & 2 nominations more
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Sandra Bullock just knows how to make stupidity so cute more (145 total)

Cast

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Sandra Bullock ... Gracie Hart

Regina King ... Sam Fuller

Enrique Murciano ... Jeff Foreman

William Shatner ... Stan Fields

Ernie Hudson ... FBI Asst. Director Harry McDonald
Heather Burns ... Cheryl Frasier

Diedrich Bader ... Joel Meyers

Treat Williams ... FBI Asst. Director Walter Collins

Abraham Benrubi ... Lou Steele

Nick Offerman ... Karl Steele

Eileen Brennan ... Carol Fields

Elisabeth Röhm ... Agent Janet McKaren
Leslie Grossman ... Pam

Lusia Strus ... Janine
Molly Gottlieb ... Priscilla
Susan Chuang ... Agent Tobin

William O'Leary ... Agent Jenkins
John DiResta ... Agent Clonsky

Audrey Wasilewski ... Mother in Bank
Marjorie Lovett ... Bank Customer

Michelle Page ... Punk Girl in Bank
Faith Minton ... Housewife #1

Eve Gordon ... Housewife #2

Kim Morgan Greene ... Housewife #3

Rachel Iverson ... Rachel - McDonald's Assistant

Regis Philbin ... Himself

Joy Philbin ... Herself
Thomas McGoldrick ... Regis Show Propman
Esteban Cueto ... Big Man in Bar

Octavia Spencer ... Octavia - Bookstore
Patricia Andrest Davis ... Angela - Bookstore
Christopher Ford ... Jason - Bookstore

James DuMont ... Compassionate Man - Bookstore
Sue Tripathy ... CNN Reporter (as Sue Tripathi)

Brendan Patrick Connor ... Attendant #1 (as Brendan P. Connor)

Affion Crockett ... Attendant #2
Brian Shortall ... Agent Okun

Vic Chao ... Agent Hills

Benny Nieves ... Tracking Agent

Marcelo Tubert ... Roberto Fenice
Jayne Krashin ... Tourist Woman - Hotel Venetian
Rachel Smith ... Vegas Anchorwoman
Adam LeFevre ... Bartender

Stephen Tobolowsky ... Tom Abernathy
Audrey Berger ... Bar Patron #1

Richard DeDomenico ... Bar Patron #2
Ivanan Trnik ... Bar Patron #3
Dana Lorge ... Bar Patron #4
Cynthia Pepper ... Tourist Woman - Hotel Bar

Dolly Parton ... Herself
Mary Ann Price ... Dolly Parton's Assistant
Lloyd Kino ... Asian Tourist Husband
Fusako Stevenson ... Asian Tourist Wife
Scott Noonan ... Venetian Singer #1

Tracy Elizabeth Blackwell ... Venetian Singer #2
Jeff Shelton ... Venetian Singer #3
Emilio Giandomenico ... Venetian Singer #4
Dori Kancher ... Woman in Crowd
Tim Clark ... Man in Crowd
Ida Flammenbaum ... Herself
Megan Cavanagh ... Shirley the Receptionist
Don Perry ... Buster Harrison
Kimble Jemison ... Reporter #1a

Susan Leslie ... Reporter #2a

Emy Coligado ... Gate Agent
Gregory Stenson ... Sniper
Don Mirault ... Griffin
Mark S. Llewellyn ... SWAT Team Leader

L. Sidney ... Agent Clark
Larry Edwards ... Patti LaBelle Impersonator / Tina Turner Impersonator #2
Frank Marino ... Himself
Brad Grunberg ... Elizabeth Taylor Impersonator
Alan James Luzietti ... Liza Minelli Impersonator (as Alan Luzietti)
Wendall Jackson ... Tina Turner Impersonator #1
Boy Thomas ... Tina Turner Impersonator #3

Lonnie Henderson ... Tina Turner Impersonator #4
Bobby Newberry ... Tina Turner Impersonator #5

Nancy Anderson ... Drag Club Dancer
Nicole De Lecia ... Drag Club Dancer (as Nicole Delecia)

Alejandro Estornel ... Drag Club Dancer (as Alex Estornel)
Michele Martinez ... Drag Club Dancer
Jaayda McClanahan ... Drag Club Dancer
Ayesha Orange ... Drag Club Dancer
Tomasina Parrott ... Drag Club Dancer

Christian Vincent ... Drag Club Dancer

Todd Sherry ... Dolly Parton Impersonator

Max Shippee ... Young Man

Jasmine Jonas ... Young Woman
Randy Sutton ... Treasure Island Pit Boss
John Bitley ... Treasure Island Dancer
Brian Kehoe ... Treasure Island Dancer
Russell S. Pernus ... Treasure Island Dancer
Sam Sadovia ... Treasure Island Dancer
Mitchell Tannis ... Treasure Island Dancer
Jason Toohey ... Treasure Island Dancer
Mark Weinhandl ... Treasure Island Dancer
Adam Austin ... Agent Austin
Cameron Milzer ... Reporter #1

Nate Bynum ... Reporter #2 (as Nate Bynum Jr.)
Michael Kendall ... Reporter #3

Roxana Ortega ... Mrs. Gordon
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Michael Bravo ... Patron (uncredited)
Elisha Daizy ... Casino Patron (uncredited)
Deon Derrico ... FBI agent (uncredited)

Rebecca Engel ... Dealer (uncredited)
Chaz Fatur ... LVPD Officer (uncredited)

Katie Finneran ... Head Bar Patron (uncredited)
Louie Giangrande ... FBI Agent (uncredited)
Ines Hellendall ... Casino Patron (uncredited)

Mark Hengst ... Bookstore Fan (uncredited)

Ernell Manabat ... Tourist (uncredited)
Katie Melcer ... FBI Agent (uncredited)

Manuel Nardi ... Drag Queen Club Stage Manager (uncredited)
Bob Pepper ... Roulette Player (uncredited)

A.J. Presley ... Airport Patron (uncredited)
Angel Princess ... Airport Patron (uncredited)

David Proval ... Mr. Grant (uncredited)

Vladimir Rajcic ... Cameraman (uncredited)

Joel Schmidt ... FBI Jet Crew (uncredited)

Rich Skidmore ... FBI Agent in Suburban (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Pasquin 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Marc Lawrence (characters) &
Katie Ford (characters) &
Caryn Lucas (characters)

Marc Lawrence (written by)

Produced by
Bruce Berman .... executive producer
Gesine Bullock-Prado .... co-producer
Sandra Bullock .... producer
Scott Elias .... associate producer
Marc Lawrence .... producer
Endrick Lekay .... assistant producer (as Endrick Torres)
Mary McLaglen .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
John Van Tongeren 
 
Cinematography by
Peter Menzies Jr. 
 
Film Editing by
Garth Craven 
 
Casting by
Ray Favero 
Nancy Foy 
 
Production Design by
Maher Ahmad 
 
Art Direction by
Andrew Max Cahn 
Greg Richman 
 
Set Decoration by
Leslie E. Rollins 
 
Costume Design by
Deena Appel 
 
Makeup Department
Robin Beauchesne .... makeup artist
Kelly Belmont .... assistant makeup artist
Carol Collini .... additional makeup artist
Roxane Griffin .... additional hair stylist
Ann Masterson .... key makeup artist
Nina Paskowitz .... hair department head: additional photography
Janine Rath .... hair stylist: Ms. Bullock
Kim Santantonio .... hair department head
JoAnn Stafford-Chaney .... key hair stylist (as Jo Ann Stafford-Chaney)
Anthony Veader .... key hairstylist: New York
Pamela S. Westmore .... makeup supervisor (as Pamela Westmore)
Corey Jeen .... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)
Jennifer Saeta .... makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
B. Ted Deiker .... production supervisor: re-shoots
Mary McLaglen .... unit production manager
Susan E. Novick .... post-production supervisor
Mark Scoon .... executive in charge of production
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paula Case .... second assistant director
K.C. Colwell .... first assistant director
Craig Comstock .... second second assistant director
Jack Gill .... second unit director
Monica Kenyon .... additional second assistant director
Courtenay Miles .... second assistant director: additional photography
Paul Schneider .... second second assistant director: additional photography
Katie Tull .... additional second assistant director
Jeffrey Wetzel .... first assistant director: additional photography
 
Art Department
Richard Andrade .... set dresser: additional photography
Chris Barnes .... lead painter
Bryan Belair .... construction coordinator
Jonathan Bobbitt .... leadman
Randy Bobbitt .... art department coordinator
Russell Bobbitt .... property master
Scott Bobbitt .... lead man: additional photography
Kieran Brown .... scenic
Michael Cosmano .... art assistant: Las Vegas
Austin Gorg .... assistant art director
Thomas S. Hammock .... art department assistant
Elizabeth Hart .... painter
J. Bryan Holloway .... sculptor
Daniel R. Jennings .... set designer
Eric Kagan .... prop assistant
Melanie Mahoney .... painter
Merdyce McClaran .... on-set dresser: additional photography
Michael S. O'Neal .... propmaker
Scott Owen .... set dresser: reshoots
Eric Ramirez .... set dresser: additional photography
Dennis Riewerts .... draper
Lee Ross .... on-set scenic
Ron Shulem .... set dresser
Samantha Smith .... buyer
Sharon Speller .... decorator painter
Mike Suhy .... props
Dan Sweetman .... storyboard artist
Samuel J. Tell .... set dresser: additional photography (as Sam Tell)
Alex Thompson .... painter
Anthony Joseph Fatigato .... painter (uncredited)
Barry Jones .... paint foreman (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Paul Aulicino .... sound effects editor
Gregg Barbanell .... foley artist
Michael Barosky .... sound mixer
Shayna Brown .... sound re-recording mixer
David E. Campbell .... sound re-recording mixer (as David Campbell)
Kevin E. Carpenter .... sound re-recording mixer
Jeremiah Clifton .... adr engineer: Austin
Lawrence L. Commans .... boom operator
Paul Curtis .... sound editor
Paul Curtis .... supervising sound editor
Patrick Cusack .... assistant sound editor
Marc Deschaine .... first assistant sound editor
Michael Dressel .... supervising foley editor
David Esparza .... temp sound editor
Mark Fay .... boom operator
Thomas Giordano .... boom operator: reshoots/partial
Marilyn Graf .... foley mixer
Jonathan Klein .... foley editor
Tony Lamberti .... additional sound re-recording mixer
Alyson Dee Moore .... foley artist
Steve Nelson .... sound effects editor (as Steven F. Nelson)
Anthony Ortiz .... boom operator
Steve Pederson .... sound re-recording mixer
Troy Porter .... adr mixer
Stephen P. Robinson .... sound effects editor
John Roesch .... foley artist
Gregg Rudloff .... additional sound re-recording mixer
Bruce Stambler .... supervising sound editor
Greg Steele .... adr mixer
Becky Sullivan .... supervising adr editor
Mark Weingarten .... sound mixer
Bernard Weiser .... sound effects editor
Greg Zimmerman .... adr recordist
 
Special Effects by
Rodney M. Byrd .... special effects general foreman
Douglas Calli .... special effects technician
Roy K. Cancino .... special effects technician
Burt Dalton .... special effects coordinator
Albert Delgado .... special effects foreman
David Greene .... pyrotechnician
Allen Hall .... special effects coordinator: additional photography
Elia P. Popov .... special effects foreman
Chris L. Ward .... special effects
 
Visual Effects by
Sean Kennedy .... digital effects artist: Pacific Vision Productions
 
Stunts
Greg Anderson .... stunts
Nicole Basanda .... stunts
Eddie Braun .... stunts
Dartenea Bryant .... stunts (as Dartenea 'Dee' Bryant)
Christopher J. Buzzell .... stunts
Stacey Carino .... stunts
Stephanie Cheeva .... stunts
Danny Epper .... stunts
Richard Epper .... stunts
Brent Fletcher .... stunts
Andy Gill .... stunts
Jack Gill .... stunt coordinator
Tabby Graham .... stunts
Eddie Hice .... stunts
Chuck Hicks .... stunts
Jim Holley .... stunts
Kim Robert Koscki .... stunts (as Kim Koscki)
Bryan Ludens .... stunts
Brian Machleit .... stunts
Mike Massa .... stunts
Mike Rice .... stunts
Danny Rogers .... stunts
Benny Schultz .... stunts
Jan Michael Shultz .... stunts
Greg Sproles .... stunts
Erik Stabenau .... stunts
Nicole Surels .... stunt double
Ronn Surels .... stunts
Sonny Tipton .... utility stunts
Patrick Watson .... stunts
Darlene Ava Williams .... stunts (as Darlene Williams)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Eric Amundsen .... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Tim Arasheben .... first assistant camera: aerial unit
Ken Bazal .... assistant camera
Tony Bendt .... rigging grip
James Boniece .... key rigging grip: New York
Robin Bursey .... film loader
Andrew Degnan .... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Andy Dorowsky .... assistant chief lighting technician
Christopher Duskin .... camera operator
Chris Haarhoff .... camera operator
R. Dana Harlow .... grip
Darryl Humber .... dolly grip
Dennys Ilic .... special photographer
Chip Ingram .... company grip: re-shoots
Gregory F. Johnson .... grip: New York
Steve Koster .... aerial director of photography
Peter Lee .... first assistant camera: underwater scenes
Thomas E. Lee .... rigging grip
Bob Leitelt .... rigging key grip
Gregory Lundsgaard .... Steadicam operator
Gregory Lundsgaard .... additional photographer
Anthony T. Marra II .... key grip: additional photography
Charlie Marroquin .... key grip: New York
Frank Masi .... still photographer
Matthew H. O'Connor .... underwater camera support
James H. Pair III .... grip
Daniel Pershing .... dolly grip: second unit
Paul Postal .... electrician
Cynthia Pusheck .... camera operator
Scott Rathner .... first assistant camera: "a" camera
C. Alan Rawlins .... key grip
Robert J. Reilly .... rigging grip foreman
Pete Romano .... underwater director of photography
Andy Ryan .... chief lighting technician
Riko Schatke .... best boy grip
Lowell Schulman .... generator operator: New York
Jeremy Settles .... grip
Chris Shadley .... additional video assist operator
Charles Smith .... rigging grip best boy
Jeffrey P. Soderberg .... chief rigging electrician
Mark Suveg .... key video assist operator
Andrew Sweeney .... dolly grip: New York
Joshua D. Thatcher .... automated lighting programmer
Joshua D. Thatcher .... lighting programmer
Steven J. Winslow .... camera technician: Wescam camera
Marc Wostak .... rigging electric
Peter Zuccarini .... camera operator: underwater scenes
Michael-Ryan Fletchall .... crane operator (uncredited)
Kevin McKenna .... video assist operator (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Chad Darnell .... extras casting
Dan Gore .... casting associate
Kim Ju .... extras casting
Bryan Riley .... casting associate
Jennifer Rudolph .... casting: New York
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Susi Campos .... set costumer
Lori DeLapp .... costume supervisor
Ann Foley .... key costumer
Robin McMullan .... costumer
Bob Moore Jr. .... set costumer
Felipe Sanchez .... costume illustrator
Nomi Shichor .... assistant to costume designer
Joel Voorhies .... costumer: Ms. Bullock
Jennifer Day Young .... costumer
Deborah Zimmerman .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Jason Barnoski .... post-production assistant
Michelle Basterrechea .... editorial production assistant
Daniel Craven .... assistant editor
Samuel Craven .... additional editor (as Sam Craven)
Mo Henry .... negative cutter
David Orr .... color timer
Dwight Raymond .... first assistant editor
Kristen Young .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Elton Ahi .... scoring mixer
Christian Almiron .... assistant music editor
Stuart Balcomb .... orchestrator: score
Christophe Beck .... composer: additional music
Julian Bratolyubov .... consultant: musical score
Sandra Bullock .... executive producer: soundtrack album
Greg Dennen .... score recordist
Randy Edelman .... composer: additional music
Ralph Ferraro .... orchestrator
John Finklea .... music editor
Chris Fogel .... music scoring mixer
Peter Germansen .... scoring engineer
John Houlihan .... music supervisor
Season Kent .... assistant music supervisor
Tim Rodier .... music preparation
Ben Schor .... assistant music editor
Casey Stone .... music scoring mixer
Richard Ziegler .... music editor (as Ricky Ziegler)
Bruce Babcock .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Peter Erskine .... musician: drums (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Gil Amaral .... driver
Ted Basso .... production van driver operator
Audrey A. Conrad .... transportation office coordinator
Marcelle 'Kitty' Dutton .... driver
Robert Garcia Jr. .... driver
Louie Giangrande .... driver: Los Angeles
Buddy Hunter .... driver
Scott Jimerson .... driver
Billy Kane .... swing driver
Phil Strauss .... transportation
Paul E. Stroh .... transportation captain
Tommy Tancharoen .... transportation coordinator
Tim Whisenant .... driver: Sandra Bullock
Everett Everett .... driver (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Bill Ahern .... key production assistant: New York
Liza Bambenek .... unit loader: New York
Nick Bautista .... accounting assistant
Ralph Bertelle .... production coordinator: additional photography
Rocky Brito .... production assistant
Shelley Marie Brown .... set production assistant
Kathleen Campbell .... assistant: Mr. Pasquin
Candice D. Campos .... production coordinator
Al Cerullo .... helicopter pilot
Wayne Cerullo .... helicopter pilot
Sharon Cingle .... script supervisor
Tim Clark .... assistant: Ms. McLaglen
Anna L. Coats .... key assistant location manager
Greg Conroy .... location scout: New York
Kyle Cookmeyer .... production assistant
Clark Credle .... key staff assistant
Jason DeMeo .... office production assistant: additional photography
Matt Demier .... construction accountant
Enfys Dickinson .... manager
Brent Ekstrand .... video and computer engineer
Eddie Fickett .... location manager: Las Vegas
Carey Field .... additional set production assistant
Todd Fullerton .... 24 frame video/computer engineer
Chris Furia .... production accountant
Kathryn C. Galberth .... production assistant
Bill Garvey .... location scout: New York
Michael Gerald .... stand-in
Sean Gowrie .... production secretary
R. Dana Harlow .... dive operations supervisor
George Herthel .... location manager: re-shoots
Damian Holton .... assistant: ms. bullock
Eric Hooge .... key assistant location manager
Kenneth Hunter .... location scout
Elizabeth Ingram .... assistant production coordinator: additional photography
Jeb Johenning .... computer and video playback technician
Linden Johnson .... key assistant accountant
Aakomon Jones .... assistant choreographer
Hollis McConnell Jones .... stand-in
Dori Kancher .... assistant to producer: Fortis Films
Barbara Keller .... location manager: New York
Christian Krieger .... key assistant location manager
Lara Leonard .... assistant: Ms. Bullock
H. Skye Leslie .... video coordinator
Damon Marcellino .... fixtures technician
Todd A. Marks .... computer/video playback supervisor
Billy Masaniai .... security: Ms. Bullock
Santino Morea .... set production assistant
Bill Oaks .... key second assistant accountant
Kevin O'Neil .... production assistant
Paulette Osorio .... unit publicist: additional photography
Kiwi Palupe-Lelei .... security: Ms. Bullock
Alicia Portales .... stand-in
Patricia Porter .... payroll accountant
Lynn H. Powers .... assistant location manager
Kevin D. Reagan .... consultant: computer and video
Justin Reid .... production assistant
Will Robbins .... title designer: Black Box Digital
Fatima Robinson .... choreographer (as Fatima)
Rick Roesch .... payroll accountant
Jared Rosen .... computer/video playback assistant
Deborah Ross .... title designer
Ahmed Saker .... key set medic
Tom Schaus .... helicopter pilot
Tom Shark .... assistant: Mr. Pasquin
Peter J. Silbermann .... unit publicist
Jeffrey D. Stevens .... key set medic
Mark Swenson .... assistant production coordinator
Donna Tegan .... set production assistant: additional photography
Ron Tenkely .... production assistant
Melissa Wells .... assistant: Mr. Lawrence
Scott Wildfong .... production assistant
Anne Marie Wilson .... production assistant
Aaron G. York .... head technician: Libra
Marijan Zoric .... chef
Marc C. Geschwind .... extras coordinator (uncredited)
Dauv McNeely .... computer and video playback technician (uncredited)
T.J. Meyers .... lead stand-in (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Jennifer Byrd .... special thanks
 

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Also Known As:
Miss Congeniality 2 (USA) (working title)
Miss Congeniality: Armed and Fabulous (USA) (working title)
Untitled Miss Congeniality Sequel (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sex-related humor.
Runtime:
115 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Trivia:
A "Miss Congeniality" poster can be seen in the background at the Las Vegas airport during the scene where Gracie is supposed to be flying back to New York. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Gracie is chasing Dolly Parton through the hotel (before going outside) her shirt rises and bit and you can see her microphone box. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
[FBI agents in a Jim & Dan's Fine Foods van on their way to the bank for a sting operation]
Clonsky: Hey Hart, can you give me Miss Arizona's number?
Gracie Hart: Why would I do that Clonsky?
Clonsky: Cause she needs a man in her life.
Gracie Hart: Yeah, where do you fit in?
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in The Reel Thing (2008) more
Soundtrack:
Yearbook Montage more

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57 out of 89 people found the following review useful.
Sandra Bullock just knows how to make stupidity so cute, 23 March 2005
Author: (johnny_betts@hotmail.com) from http://www.themoviemark.com

"The reason for a sequel," says Bullock, "is that Marc (Lawrence, writer and producer) and I found ourselves on numerous occasions imagining what Gracie would have gone on to do after her big triumph at the pageant and how all the media attention would have affected her." Yeah. I'm gonna take a wild one and say the fact that the original made over $300 million (including domestic AND worldwide gross, rentals, and DVD sales) probably had a little something to do with it as well.

Let's be honest here, do you really need a review to convince you of whether or not you want to see this? Seriously, if you watch the trailer and read this review and STILL see the movie, then I don't want to hear any complaints. Walk out of the theater with a smile on your face or I'll put one there, OK? Otherwise, don't see it. Come on, you're not really expecting something fresh and original are you? Have you read the plot line? Miss Congeniality 2 obviously runs a predictable path. Gracie is originally reluctant to become Ms. FBI Barbie, but then she embraces the role and becomes a wee bit too wrapped up in it. But wait! William Shatner and Miss America are kidnapped! So it's off to Las Vegas to run a little PR. Enter Treat Williams as the Las Vegas FBI supervisor (Collins) who has ambitions of writing his own book and doesn't care for Gracie coming in and stealing his thunder. You might as well have cued the sinister music and given him a Cheshire cat to pet and a handlebar mustache to twirl.

It'll come as a shock to approximately three sub-70 IQ viewers that Collins disregards Gracie's attempts at helping and begins to steer the investigation in the wrong direction. You know what that means, right? Time for Gracie to shed the FBI Barbie image and go back to her old ways! Somebody call up Memento, and let it know that a new master of unpredictability is here and its name is Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous! OK, so not really. But who cares? The movie ramps up the cheese, the stupidity, the silliness, and the camp, and it revels in it. The best thing I can say about this sequel is it knows exactly what it is, it knows exactly what its audience wants, it knows exactly how ridiculously over-the-top everything is, and it doesn't care one whit what the critics think. There's no shame to be found here, and for that, I tip my hat.

I'll be honest, if you try to put a movie like this on the shoulders of Julia Stiles or Kirsten Dunst then I'm running screaming for the exit like I'm Haley Joel Osment at Neverland Ranch. But I love Sandra Bullock, and she has the charm and the personality to make me smile at the stupidest stuff. She trips about 24 times, dances at a drag club in a ridiculous outfit, lays a beatin' on a 6'7" behemoth to the tune of Spiderbait's Black Betty, and she forces me to be entertained by it. Admit it, she has a knack for making insanity absolutely adorable.

Oh, and who can forget the addition of a partner! Regina King (the girl from 227) is an FBI transfer with anger management issues. She's assigned as Gracie's bodyguard, and she has a bad habit of overextending herself physically. Yep, you guessed it, they don't initially get along. Can you see hijinks and shenanigans ensuing? I think you can! Is this a great movie? Not by any means. It's not even as good as the original, a big reason being that William Shatner is regretfully underutilized (although he does have a great line about his friend being run over by a milk truck). Oh, and go ahead and make sure you bring your little yellow bucket to puke in during the final scene. A producer somewhere obviously spoke up and said, "Hey, we're one aww-inducing scene short of our quota," and thus the final scene was born.

But you just have to accept that and the fact that this is a comedy that'll have you shaking your head and rolling your eyes more than once. In fact, I should be ashamed to admit that I let myself enjoy it as much as I did. But if you go into the movie expecting to have a good time then you should walk out satisfied. The screening audience absolutely loved it. Granted, proclamations such as, "That is the best movie I've seen this year!" are a bit much, but this is indeed a movie that knows its audience and plays to it effectively.

Are you expecting high art? If so, then you really need to learn how to better analyze movie trailers. You also need to learn how to better analyze movie titles. Armed and Fabulous? One of the great absolutes in life is any time a movie tries to be cute and makes a play on words with a common phrase (in this case, "armed and dangerous") in its movie title, then you better have a tent with you because mama, it's time to set up camp! The only thing missing here is a cameo by Adam West.

I think I'm gonna follow the trend. I'm gonna write a script about baseball called America's Pastime where the home team loses the championship. However, they will get their revenge in the sequel - America's Pastime 2: Payback's a Pitch. It's gonna rule. You know it, and I know it.

Bottom line, America - how often in life will you get the chance to see Sandra Bullock in boxers and a t-shirt, all while sportin' some long, shiny, straight hair? At the very least there is entertainment value in THAT! *sighs wistfully* Rating: 3 (out of 5)

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