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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Paul Weiland |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 10 June, 1994 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Pictures |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies & Family Ent., Feature Film-comedy, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396711938 |
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Customer Reviews of City Slickers 2
Yet another misconceived sequel This sad sequel forgets the honest and genuine drama that was at the heart of the original film and replaces it with dopey, obvious jokes and contrived sentimentality. Mitch and Phil (Billy Crystal and Daniel Stern--Bruno Kirby is nowhere to be seen this time) team up with Mitch's brother (Jon Lovitz) and Curly's twin (Jack Palance) to locate a fortune in missing gold. Expect jokes about snakebites on the butt and half-witted locals as well as manufactured action sequences and sappy male bonding. Crystal desperately grimaces his way through his middle-aged-cute shtick. Forget this one and watch the original again instead.
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This sequel to one of 1991's highest-grossing films was released theatrically on June 10,1994,three years and three days after the first film. For one reason or another,Bruno Kirby elected not to return for the sequel. Helen Slater was written out also. But Slater's character from the first film,Bonnie Rayburn,was mentioned in one scene. Here,Mitch Robbins(Billy Crystal) is jogging in one scene with his "youngest son",a cow named Norman,whose weight is now about 400 pounds. Mitch adopted Norman in the first film after Norman's mother was shot dead while borning him. Daniel Stern reprises his role of Phil Berquist,who is now divorced from his mean-spirited wife Arlene. Succeeding Kirby is Jon Lovitz,late of TV's Saturday Night Live,whose character is Mitch's brother. Mitch returns home from work one day(he celebrated his 40th birthday that day) to find his brother visiting the Robbins' home. The brother tells Mitch that Norman has a problem. Thinking the cow is female,the brother tries to milk him. "The cow's name is Norman. You were pulling on his d---!",Mitch tells his vagabond brother. Mitch,his brother and Ed take another western vacation. This time after abundant library research,they discover a map leading to a goldmine,owned by Mitch's and Phil's late friend Curly. Curly's identical twin appears in this film,played by Academy Award winner Jack Palance who played Curly in the first film. Mitch was about to realize that Curly was buried alive. In one scene,Phil considered reconciling with Arlene,since he misses marriage. How could he? She treated him mean. This is the same scene where he mentions Bonnie. In the final scene,Mitch and Curly's twin are in a Las Vegas hotel room with the discovered gold. This is another one of those not-too-popular sequels. I think Kirby should have appeared in this film. He was probably immersed in another project at the time of production. Cool film!
"Let's get that gold!"
This is a very funny movie, with an A+ cast, and script. With quirky one liners and beautiful scenery, you really do feel like your in a western.
It was fun seeing the cast again in this sequel, except for Bruno Kirby, who was replaced by Jon Lovitz.
The commentary for the movie is also quiet good. It's fun learning about what went on behind the scenes and such.
I personally think this is one of the better sequels. Very nicely done.