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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSecond in the series of Meatball movies. A group of kids attempt to save a summer camp that's a financial failure.Second in the series of Meatball movies. A group of kids attempt to save a summer camp that's a financial failure.Second in the series of Meatball movies. A group of kids attempt to save a summer camp that's a financial failure.
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Okay, so this movie isn't great but its a good way to waste a rainy summer day. That's how I ended up seeing it. To be truthful, I thought there would be a lot more nudity and sex. The box for the movie shows a shower scene that isn't in the movie. The box also features a picture of the busty Fanny, played by Misty Rowe. That was the most interesting story line: Two horny Councelors trying to get it on. It was only later on that I found out that Misty Rowe isn't nearly as top heavy as Fanny. Well, I'll always have Meatballs Part II to keep the dream alive. There was a lot of potential, but instead we had aliens and a stupid boxing match. Good lines, and okay women. It's worth a look.
Meatballs Part II (1984) is a major step down from the first film. Once again, whenever a film is a major (or a minor) success they always made a sequel during the eighties. This one is a mediocre effort, not only from the director but the entire cast. Not an unwatchable film but if you're expecting something like the first film you'll be mightily disappointed. If you like weak teenage "sex" comedies this might tide you over.
The film concerns the camp site from the first film. Their very existent is being threatened by a local junior boot camp. The two camps have an annual boxing match to settle their differences and in the spirit of competition. But this time the stakes are high, the commander of the camp has made a deal with the rightful owners of the land. This time the boxing match means much more than simple bragging rights. The usual suspects can be found in this film. Such eighties stars such as Kim Richards, Richard Mulligan, Paul Reubens, Jason Hervey and John Larroqutte. Be on the look out for a Jewish space alien!
I wouldn't recommend this movie unless you're a huge fan of the Meatball film series.
The film concerns the camp site from the first film. Their very existent is being threatened by a local junior boot camp. The two camps have an annual boxing match to settle their differences and in the spirit of competition. But this time the stakes are high, the commander of the camp has made a deal with the rightful owners of the land. This time the boxing match means much more than simple bragging rights. The usual suspects can be found in this film. Such eighties stars such as Kim Richards, Richard Mulligan, Paul Reubens, Jason Hervey and John Larroqutte. Be on the look out for a Jewish space alien!
I wouldn't recommend this movie unless you're a huge fan of the Meatball film series.
Remember when we used to be satisfied to go the movies and watch bad actors from sitcoms strut around cheap sets and make dumb jokes? Well, if you were born anytime after 1980, you probably don't remember seeing any cheesy 80s flicks in their original context. Meatballs II doesn't claim to be anything other than one of these "campy" movies, so view it with a good attitude and watch to see what actors you recognize. I recently watched this movie for the first time in the 21st century (probably skipping all of the 90s) and, being a good ten years older and wiser, saw it as the bunch of foolishness it really is. However, it's an essential 80s flick full of outdated costumes and corny exercise music. I still have yet to hear anyone use the expression "pinky" in this context. The opening scene still has me rolling on the floor.
i'm hoping anyone who has seen meatballs 2 can remember a scene where the kids are watching a movie on a projector...i can't remember the blooming name of it...its got guys in black jumpsuits wearing black goggles walking zombie-like thru a swamp...
if anyone can help me out it would be much appreciated
and what about Kevin Arnold's's brother from the wonder years about 4 years before the wonder years started.
anyway...as kid camp movies go... meatballs 2 ain't bad...
shame they pulled the sex scenes tho...!!!
anyone with any links to them either...???
if anyone can help me out it would be much appreciated
and what about Kevin Arnold's's brother from the wonder years about 4 years before the wonder years started.
anyway...as kid camp movies go... meatballs 2 ain't bad...
shame they pulled the sex scenes tho...!!!
anyone with any links to them either...???
"I have an idea" someone said, "lets make a sequel to Meatballs and have it be completely moronic and groan inducing!". After the movie was made and released the person said "dude, I was making a joke". And so Meatballs 2 was made and while it is in fact about a summer camp and more of a sequel to the original than the third one is, I still think this one is the worst of the bunch. Granted a few jokes make me chuckle which is why I nicely gave this movie a three rather than a one or two. The plot? Why bother, it involves some dude who does not want to be a counselor, an alien, and a brawl for it all boxing match between two summer camps, one regular and a military type one. That is the gist of it, and if you are wondering, yes the alien is friendly and probably inserted thanks to the success of E.T. two years prior. Bill Murray is not in this movie and can you blame him, while they made this movie he was making Ghostbusters. Instead they got Richard Mulligan, who I like in some roles, not this one. They also begin easing this series of movies into more of a teen sex series, but only lightly in this one.
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- WissenswertesOriginal "Meatballs" producer John Dunning, who owned the rights to the film, wasn't interested in making a sequel. But, he sold the title rights to "Meatballs II" to another production company, which then took it to TriStar Pictures, so then they had to hire someone to write the script, get the movie made and get it released. At the same time, the producers of the film director Ken Wiederhorn had just made - this film - were trying to get a distribution deal. They showed it to several studios. The people at TriStar saw it and said "Ha! Why don't we just buy this film and slap a new title on it: 'Meatballs Part II'?" And that's what they did. They bought it for a lot of money, re-titled it and showed it in sneak previews across the country. They advertised: Tonight! A sneak preview of "Meatballs Part II." Of course, people showed up for a sequel to such a successful comedy. TriStar saw that they could draw an audience with this, and they decided to go with it.
- PatzerWhen Tommy "Wheelchair" McVee tries to stop Colonel Hershey under the bleachers, he struggles to stand up from his wheelchair. But when Meathead is leaving, all the boys come to the window to see him off, including Tommy who walks with no difficulty.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Masters of the Hunt... (2015)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.410.972 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.515.268 $
- 29. Juli 1984
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