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Susan Sarandon, Christine Baranski, Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Cheryl Hines, and Kathryn Hahn in Bad Moms 2 - Mamme molto più cattive (2017)

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Bad Moms 2 - Mamme molto più cattive

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6/10

It had some good laughs.

Mostly preposterous and stupid. But it had several laugh out loud moments. And a few touching moments, if you don't think about the absurd things that brought it that point.

It doesn't deserve 1s or 2s. Those are lazy scores.
  • gatorgus-80479
  • 29 apr 2018
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7/10

Funny!

I don't get the 1 star reviews. What exactly did you think you were going see? This was funny - lol at several points. If you don't like this kind of humor then why did you bother to even watch? I mean, damn, Kenny G!!
  • jgrovesward2
  • 15 dic 2018
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7/10

Load of rubbish, but I enjoyed it.

So here's the deal, this is definitely not a good movie, it isn't exactly well written, the jokes are old hat.... but, it is a Christmas movie, and if you're wrapping your presents, eaching a box of chocolates, and on your third glass of prosecco you'll probably enjoy it.

It's the usual format, the no good parent goes on a journey, they have bad times, a moment of anger, and a reconciliation where everything turns out wonderful, and they all set off on the yellow brick road. It is genuinely no deeper then that.

It does have a certain charm, and nice message, that Christmas is about family, not decorations.

I watch too much Family Guy, so when I blink or look away, I swear Meg's in the movie. Christine Baranski was the star of the show for me, great timing. 7/10
  • Sleepin_Dragon
  • 3 nov 2018
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6/10

Bad movie but still funny

I couldn't help myself I laughed all the way through this movie, even though it was really bad. Unrealistic, raunchy, and overly done. Still, I laughed all the way through this movie. It's not Oscar winning material, but great for a few laughs.
  • tmcnurse3-606-23821
  • 12 feb 2018
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7/10

How am I missing all the so-called "awfulness"? ...

... Oh, because it isn't there!

People are rating this a 1 when the SHARKNADO series exists? I'm putting the bah-humbug reviews down to holiday depression and humorlessness compliments of stressful family dynamics. C'mon, people, cheer up. I'm not even a fan of comedies, and I enjoyed it.

PS -- It doesn't set women back even a minute. If anything, it underscores how much pressure we put women under during the holidays and how brilliantly they handle it compared to how men would.
  • vandeman-scott
  • 21 ago 2020
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5/10

Was it bad? Yes. Was it good? Yes.

I'm frankly waiting for other releases and didn't want to re-watch the good ones, and that's how I landed on this. And in all honesty, I watched it for Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Christine Baranski, and Susan Sarandon. With a star-studded cast as such, I was a bit disappointed there weren't many laugh-out-loud moments, it did bring on a smile though. I'm guessing core-mom's might enjoy this as it seemed like a mellowed-down cross of Magic Mike XXL - Bad Moms and Daddy's Home.

It's not great for a Christmas watch but if you have nothing to do and want to watch something new without paying much attention to the screen, it is ideal for background noise and fluff. You will know the story even if you skip major junks. There's nothing new to be offered apart from some good chemistry between the cast. So if you're not going to pick the movie apart and don't care for a feel-good Christmas movie, give this one a shot.
  • Zi_Reviews_Movies
  • 14 nov 2021
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6/10

Stupid, but satisfying

This movie was trashy with mediocre writing... Yet I have no regrets watching it. I loved watching the cast engage in stupid debauchery. I laughed. I shed a tear. I got warm fuzzies. All in all it was a good time. It was more fun than your standard Hallmark Christmas movie.
  • reixin
  • 15 dic 2020
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5/10

So many montages!

It pains me to say it with it cast, but it's rubbish - it is fun though. If you just take it for what it is, it's worth a couple of cheap laughs. If you're going to pick it apart, avoid it. Good one for quite night in or an easy watch with friends.
  • sammyfinlay-94272
  • 16 nov 2019
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6/10

Not as good as the first one, but still good.

  • Kirsty2515
  • 16 mar 2018
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5/10

Pure debauchery

This movie is stupid and ludicrous, but a riot—gratuitous in its R-rated language and sexual content, and fully boasts its awesome cast in several outrageous ways. After feeling out our moms (Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn) in the first film, I really now see and understand how the unique characters bring out the most in one another, and it felt more organic as a result. The 104-minute run time felt just fine to me and not overlong, but there was one subplot of this film I still could have done without and did not add much to the story, and removing it would have brought it down to a tight 90 minutes.

The Christmas theme is integrated right into the plot and is a fresh way to pitch the sequel, and the grandmoms help induce the struggling relationships that one could find in a hard-hitting melodrama: one whose mom has unrealistic expectations for her daughter's motherhood, one who wants separative space between herself and her mom, and one who wants more closeness to her mom. It sounds very general, but when within the right framework (when not clouded by the film's foolishness) it hits as very real when it tries to. While the first film really felt to be "for moms" in that there is a general message that will make them feel important walking out of the theater, this sequel tries to deliver a similar thing with the grandmothers to a lesser effect.

Now that there are two comedy sequels releasing about parents' parents coming home for the Christmas holidays, the similarities stop there and audiences have a choice between seeing: men/women, naughty/nice, or crude/slapstick. I'd say for the appropriate age, A Bad Moms Christmas delivers on more fronts than Daddy's Home 2 (which I also saw a pre- screening for, by the way); regardless, prepare to turn off the "suspension of disbelief" switch and prepare for a decent abs workout. Neither the first film nor the sequel are anything special, but they also aren't a complete waste of time and money for how absurd they are.
  • Brandon_Walker_Robinson
  • 29 ott 2017
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9/10

Laughted the whole way through

Ok, I don't understand why people are giving this movie so many bad reviews. If they saw the first one then they should know what to expect. If you don't like these types of movies, don't watch. It's a simple as that. Was it a realistic version of what happens during Christmas, no but it's a freaking movie. I'd definitely watch it again. I actually thought it was funnier than the first one. Forget all the bad reviews and give it a chance !
  • Jenpen361
  • 8 gen 2019
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7/10

It's fun

Fun, enjoyable. Not amazing, made me laugh. Doesn't have to be too clever. Great film to watch while drinking at Christmas
  • jacktrinder
  • 30 mar 2018
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1/10

Good actors, terrible movie

This movie consists of a boring story line with an unnecessary Christmas theme. While some of the actors gave me hope of this movie being watchable, you will only feel dread as it drags on and on without any memorable scenes and a bronze lining of generic nonsensical comedy. Nothing but a seasonal money grab, huge waste of time.
  • zezma
  • 17 nov 2017
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7/10

Hilarious but some parts creepy! :)

I wanted to read the reviews after seeing only 5.5 stars.

Here are my thoughts...

1) Parts of this movie is wildly inapproproate and creepy. If you don't find crude humor amusing... Do NOT watch this movie. Typically, I do not find it funny. However, there were parts that had me giggling. I found the last scene to be a bit much. Humping infront of children?

2) Walking in to treat the client as a sex object is defintley going to rub some of us that support the "Me too" movement the wrong way. Also, wildly inappropriate. Screams sexual harassment. And, made me uncomfortable.

3) Kenny G. calling Mila a B? Not a fan. I thought that really torched his character for me.

If you can get through all that, the movie is extremely overstretched in every way. But, humorous. Cliche' mom and daughter relationships? Sure. But, was able to make me laugh about my difficult relationship with my mother. I love both bad moms because it feels like what we all WANT to do sometimes. Day drink, act like children at a trampoline park, not be slaves to the holiday season.
  • hisgreeneyes
  • 22 dic 2018
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7/10

Perfect light funny not pretentious Christmas movie

First of all I have read numerous comments criticizing this movie... anyone expected a master piece? Please, it's a perfect Sunday afernoon movie, I laughed my ass off... watch it you do not regret it
  • pierkarlezi
  • 22 mag 2018
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3/10

Now i know why IMDb removed it's Message Boards

BECAUSE PEOPLE WOULD TEAR THIS APART! I went to see this yesterday for some Christmas cheer and I got this piece of crap excuse for a holiday movie. This film was written by the two men behind The Hangover series. It revolves around Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn and the arrival of their mothers Susan Sarandon, Cheryl Hines and Christine Baranski. ALL ACTRESS WHOM I ADORE! But the script was just stupid stupid stupid. NOT funny and the characters downright unlikable. I absolutely love the actress Kathryn Hahn but having her and her mom (Susan Sarandon) out in front of a store with a basket that says "Canned goods donations" where they proceed to aggressively STEAL GROCERIES from the bags of people who exit the store, open a bottle of wine and drink it in the parking lot makes them not only UNLIKEABLE but not funny and pathetic. Why in the HELL would I root for these characters?

And when Mila Kunis' character tears down the X-mas tree her mother put up with "ornaments from the Titanic" and destroys everything her mother did? The only thing I was thinking was "Wow what an A**hole". HATED THIS MOVIE and I'm sure the actresses who probably just needed a paycheck did too.

3 stars for the cast and the pretty set decorations.
  • TequilaMockingbird63
  • 4 nov 2017
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7/10

A fun Christmas

I really enjoyed and laughed a lot in the first Bad Moms movie, it did not disappoint me either, it is a vision based on the comedy of the vision of what Christmas is today and how difficult motherhood is, especially in these times For all the extra effort that it entails for them, it teaches us their mothers in 3 different versions: the possessive one who has a hard time understanding that her daughter is already grown up and has to make her own life, the critical mother since they do too. He had an upbringing like that, and a negligent one. This trio of grandmothers deserve a movie. It shows us the pressure for Christmas to be perfect, the stereotypes in gender roles, about breaking family patterns. It really is a movie that is enjoyable and is not vulgar humor (some scenes only).
  • glori1491
  • 15 dic 2023
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2/10

It must have taken them minutes to write this laughless, creepy movie, but, hey, Merry Christmas.

As I purchased the tickets​ for this one, I said, " Bad Mom's Christmas, although I'll probably regret it " Some girl standing in the line next to me said, " You won't regret it. Go for it. "

I wish I had run into her again, after the movie, just so I could tell her how much I regret it after all.

I was really, really annoyed by this movie, because we get this exact same movie every year. You know the routine: dysfunctional, extended family reunites for the holidays, personalities clash, hilarity ensues, they must put aside their differences, more hilarity ensues because PLOT. Regardless of what happens, we know there will be a dance routine in the penultimate​ scene, rounded up with a contrived, seemingly contractually obligated happy ending, again, because PLOT.

I didn't see the first film, and went to see this only because it was Thanksgiving, and I was on a binge watch at the cinema all day, catching up on recent releases I've missed ( this movie, followed by Daddy's Home 2, and The Man Who Invented Christmas, concluding with a rewatch of The Shining ) , and because Mila Kunis is still very attractive, and I'll admit, I was a bit unclear of the characters' names until about 30 minutes in. I was also unsure why hasn't 32 years old Mila stood up to her mother yet, rather than acting like a scared, timid child, every time her mother calls her fat, or undermines her in front of her family? that subplot is depressing and grating, while the clingy mom subplot was creepy as hell ( she has her grown daughter's face emblazoned on her sweaters, watches her having sex with her husband, tells her she has a variety of fatal diseases just for sympathy, and even * buys * the house next door to her, just to be near her! Boundaries, bitch! That's not funny, that's stalker material, but Merry Christmas. )

Random " celebrity " cameo: Kenny G., who has​ one funny line, after Mila Kunis tells him to take his flute and leave her home, he responds, " It's not a flute, bitch ... ! "

There's a huge, on-going argument between Mila and her mother's character, who wants to lavishly decorate her home for Christmas, while Mila wants a modest Christmas. Who cares? If the bitch wants to decorate her home lavishly, and AT HER OEN EXPENSE, who cares? Let Mila quietly tell her kids " We'll have​ a quite Christmas next year, but for now, let's just let her decorate, she's paying for everything "

One of the bad ( grand ) moms is named Isis, like the terrorist organisation. Seriously. That's the joke, and it's funny because movie.

They get drunk in a mall, at lunchtime, and take naughty photos with an elderly Santa, and again, it's funny because movie.

I face palmed so much when, in the penultimate scene, the Sexy Santa announced he was going to " express his feelings through dance ".

Random and disjointed, it's a series of barely connected vignettes, linked together only by cast, and quite frankly, this looks like it was only the first draft of the script, fleshed out with ad- libs, and dance routines.

If you absolutely * must * watch this, see if you can figure why the first two thirds of the story are told through flashback?
  • Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki
  • 29 nov 2017
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7/10

talk to your mom!

This movie was such fun! Even though my friend and I were both blessed with fabulous mothers, she and I have both known far too many girlfriends who have quite contentious relationships with moms who don't have a clue. This movie rang so true for us! Three modern-day moms are trying to do the best they can, with two being single moms. Their mothers all decide to come for the holidays - after all, who can deny family at that time of year? And, being good daughters, the young women try to be hospitable while their moms trample all over their daughters' plans. Hilarious fun for a girls' night out!
  • fsmith-32549
  • 5 nov 2017
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5/10

Entertaining but lacking laughs and jokes that first film had.

  • cruise01
  • 11 nov 2017
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9/10

I don't care what anyone else says!

I don't care what anyone else says, this movie is super funny!! It cracked me up! It was silly, over the top, and still honest. Plus it made me laugh so much and so loud. My husband loved it too!!
  • asamiblue1
  • 18 mag 2019
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6/10

Doubt you'll be clamoring to catch it a second time, but decent enough to watch the whole thing.

A Bad Moms Christmas (2017) This is a Christmas comedy film. A sequel to the 2016 film Bad Moms, it follows the three moms from the first film, dealing with their own mothers visiting during the Christmas holiday. It stars Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn as the daughters, with Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines, and Susan Sarandon as the visiting Moms. It received mixed reviews and did decently at the box office. It's an OK film for what it's supposed to be. Doubt you'll be clamoring to catch it a second time, but decent enough to watch the whole thing.
  • johnny-burgundy
  • 22 gen 2018
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1/10

This film is, well, a Bummer, a real holiday letdown

  • 2001ASOfan
  • 1 nov 2017
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6/10

Still Got Some Laughs but the Quality Drops the Second Time Around

The reason to check out the original Bad Moms was the chemistry between Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn. They had funny material to work with but without their individual performances, the movie would have been a decent yet forgettable film. The directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore know this and rely on the cast to carry them through the sequel (to the point where the movie suffers for it). The funniest and strongest part of this movie is that the 3 leads refused to phone it in. They carry this movie through some of the bumpier sections of the plot and keep you interested in where they will go next. Hahn is still the funniest of the original trio but Bell and Kunis still left me giggling. A Bad Moms Christmas brings in Christine Baranski, Susan Sarandon and Cheryl Hines as Ruth, Isis and Sandy respectively as the moms of the 3 lead actresses. They're all amusing for short moments and they all manage to be decent despite some iffy material (I got tired of Ruth being racist towards Jessie but that's as offensive as it got). Jay Hernandez was given almost nothing to do except to be a prop and Peter Gallagher is a background character until the last 10 minutes.

If this movie wasn't written by the same writer/director team, I would claim that they just ripped the first movie off. But it is the same team so all I can say is that this is a lazy script. The worst part of this movie is how the plot is so recycled from the first movie. They did add the 3 grandmas but other than that, they just did the same thing with an Xmas theme. The families are ungrateful, the moms are burned out and they throw tradition to the wind and cut loose to decidedly mixed results. I'm not saying Bad Moms was the deepest comedy on the market but they did a much better job making the characters feel realistic and their dilemmas were familiar and believable. This movie is sorely lacking those qualities and although the problems aren't unrealistic (the Hahn/Sarandon conflict and kernels of Kunis and Baranski's could happen) they're resolved in a rushed and simple manner just like any sitcom.

Although they bring in some new characters, if you're hoping to see supporting characters return from the last movie you might be disappointed. As I said before, Jessie is a non-character in this movie and other than some insulting comments from Ruth, there's no conflict with his character. Amy's kids completely forgot the lessons that they learned in the last one, they go back to being self-centred and bratty (they do give a reason but their complete inability to step up for Amy was annoying). They bring back one of the more underrated characters from Bad Moms for a cameo and I thought she nailed it but her appearance in the sequel amounts to just a couple of minutes of screen time.

The last and most important question is was the movie funny? Despite the fact that the plot and the character development was lacking I have to say yes. The movie goes long stretches of repeating the same jokes from the original (the montage of the moms going crazy in a public place) or they run jokes that were initially funny into the ground (pretty much any bit with Justin Hartley goes on way too long). But I did get some good laughs in and while I wasn't 100% entertained, I never had to wait too long before a throwaway line would at least make me chuckle. Most of my favourite scenes were just Amy, Kiki and Carla shooting the breeze about how tough being a mom is and sharing their horror stories about it.

This was a hard movie to grade. I liked the performances and I did laugh but they rehashed the plot and the emotional beats of the movie feel forced. If they intend to keep treating this as a franchise, my advice would to be to meditate on the next one a little longer instead of pushing it out so fast. I saw this with a friend and her criticism was how this seemed like an enormous cash grab. I still think the original is a solid raunchy comedy for both sexes and while this one still is funny, it falls short of Bad Moms. I'll split the difference and give it a 6/10.
  • CANpatbuck3664
  • 21 nov 2017
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6/10

All right Christmas entertainment

I preferred the first one but as a Christmas movie this one still worked. Some decent jokes, tho a bit more innocent compared to part 1. The acting of the ladies was good enough. Again Kathryn Hahn was the best of the bunch, but also she had more spice in the original part. Mila Kunis was fine and I really liked Kristen Bell. From the new additions Christine Baranski was the best although it was her now typecast character she already played in "The Big Band Theory" . I expected a bit more from Susan Sarandon tho she had some good moments. Cheryl Hines was hilarious however her gimmick went a bit too far after some time. The film is good enough to get you into Christmas mood but it is very chliched in terms of story characterization and humor, Nice soundtrack, a few good laughs and generally good entertainment. Some missed opportunities but decent enough.
  • Alexander_Blanchett
  • 23 nov 2017
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