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The Worst Film Ever
Aiden Melton
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Juana
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Enchorde
Recap: Ron is about to marry Mel. They are deeply and love and certain they are perfect for each other even though they met just a few months ago. Todd, Ron's brother in law to be is not so happy. He is afraid the marriage is a threat to his cushy job in the family business and decides to arrange Ron's bachelor party. But his real plan is to put Ron in a compromising situation, get evidence and break Ron and Mel up.Comments: Supposed to be a sequel to a comedy classic but it isn't funny at all. It is mostly a pubertal show and a juvenile excuse to show scantily clad women. Actually, in a way, it is almost impressive have many you can put in there, because they are everywhere. Unfortunately that is also one of the signs of a movie that can't support itself. It simply isn't good enough.It has three redeeming points though, or actually three actors that is worth a better script than this. It is lead actor Josh Cooke who actually manages to give an impression of some common sense. Sara Foster I know has more talent than to do movies like this, and Emanuelle Vaugier seem to have a lot more talent than this movie.What is suspiciously absent are good jokes. Actually, bad jokes are rather scarce too. It just isn't funny.3/10
Bastiaan Rook
I thought when i bought this ex-rental DVD, this gonna be a crappy movie, but still enjoyable, and for 3 euros. But when I put it in and was watching it, I really liked it. It was funny, characters where funny. I won't win any prices but an entertaining movie for a night with your friends. But the point people give that movie only is made so they could put nudity in it, is kinda lame. It's also in the 80's one (the nudity). It is part of those kind of movies. Where the nudity is totally useless are in the movies from the makers of epic movie, etc. they put a naked girl in a scene which got not any purpose.If you like these genre movies, this is a must-have (but only if it cost a few bucks)
Kristine
Now I recently had the viewing pleasure to watch the hilarious comedy Bachelor Party, one of my new favorite comedies, laughed until it just hurt type of movies. So I naturally wanted to see the sequel, hoping it would have the same laughs, but instead Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation is made by the American Pie generation where it's tasteless and defeats the hole purpose of the first film. Yeah, the first film has nudity, but it doesn't show in every single scene. Also the plot is exactly the same from the first, it's not always a complaint with me, but this could have been a little more original. The only thing is that I'm glad that at least no old actors from the original appear in this movie, because it would have been cheesy or really silly looking.Ron and Melinda are engaged, after only 2 months of dating, everyone is against it. Melinda has a rich family, but they're pretty happy with Ron, and Melinda's brother, Todd is scared that Ron will take his job. So they go out on a weekend to Miami for a bachelor party and Todd is going to make sure that he'll trap Ron into a picture that will make Melinda change her mind about the marriage.Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation has a couple laughs here and there, but over all fails to deliver what the first film accomplished. These guys, Ron's friends, were more obnoxious than likable, except for Seth, he was kinda funny. The only likable characters other than Seth is Ron and Melinda, everyone else just more or less gets on your nerves. You wanna watch this film? Just watch Girls Gone Wild, it's the same thing only it doesn't try to pretend that it's a film. Stick to the original Bachelor Party, that's the movie that's going to get you in tears of laughter.3/10
movieman_kev
When I first heard they were doing a sequel to one of my favorite '80's films, Bachelor Party, i was skeptical. When I heard no one from the original would be in it, I thought it blasphemy. When I started watching it & realized they were trying to do a remake, I found it outright heresy!! All the laughs and memorable parts of the original all gone replaced with tired worn-out jokes, lame dialog, and mediocre acting. The plot is the same as the first, guy's getting married, his friends throw him a party, other jealous guy tries to break up the wedding, yada, yada, yada. I hang my head in shame not only because I watched this laugh-free movie (I was tricked by a friend), but also because it exists in the first place. The abundant nudity is the only reason I didn't slip into a coma.My Grade: F Eye Candy: Paula LaBaredas, Arianna Coltellacci, Erika Smith , Claudia Costa, Diana Vilskaya, Mariann Gavelo, Dena Carman, Ashley Totin, La Trice Perry, Jennifer Steele all get topless DVD Extras: Commentary by Director James Ryan and actors Warren Christie, Harland Williams, Danny Jacobs, & Josh Cooke; 18 deleted scenes; Making of featurette; 'Analysis of a stripper fight'; Gag reel, Theatrical trailer, and Trailers for "The Onion Movie", & "In the Name of the King" (another 'winner' *shudders*)