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Let the fun begin!
Basically, one big gun battle after another, interrupted by nudity, BIG BAD MAMA 2 is Director Jim Wynorski's cheeeze-filled sequel to Roger Corman's cult classic. This time, Robert Culp is along for the frivolous festivities.
As with the first film, Ms. Dickinson is what saves it from being a total abomination. Without her, this wouldn't be just schlock, it would be far more burdensome schlock! While nowhere near as good as the original, it does have a certain charm, usually involving the McClatchie sisters!
Actually, what hurts BBM2 the most is the fact that the first movie was shot in the 1970's, and had that aesthetic going for it. This movie was made in the late 1980's, and definitely has that decade's low-budget clunk-i-tude going on!
The final conflict is especially amazing, as the apparently-immortal McClatchies take on the entire police force!
Sooo, STEP ONE: Remove your brain and put it in your pocket. STEP TWO: Pray for the best, but expect the worst. STEP THREE: Enjoy...
This sequel to a film that ripped-off one film(BLOODY MAMA), which in turn was a rip-off of another flick(BONNIE AND CLYDE).
Needless to say, BIG BAD MAMA II is a watered-down affair. And Robert Culp looks embarrassed. It's a time-killer, with the emphasis on "kill".
*** (out of 4)
This "sequel" to the 1974 cult classic is more of a remake since the events in the first film are overlooked and the characters are pretty much starting from scratch. This time out after her husband is murdered, Wilma McClatchie (Dickinson) takes her daughters Billie Jean (Danielle Brisebois) and Polly (Julie McCullough) on a crime spree so that they won't have to go to bed hungry at night. Mama decides to get even with a crooked politician (Bruce Glover) by kidnapping his son (Jeff Yagher) but things don't go as planned. BIG BAD MAMA II was shot in about two weeks for an extremely small amount of money so one should keep that in mind. What's so funny is that director Wynorski knows that this isn't going to be an Oscar-winner so instead of trying something fancy he just keeps the film moving at a nice pace and throws in as much action as he can. The movie certainly isn't high quality and there's no question that it's not nearly as good as the first movie but I think the characters are so memorable and the cast do such a good job with them that you can't help but have fun as long as you don't mind this type of "B" film. Dickinson does a fine job in her role as she has no problem playing tough and she's still quite believable in the part. Robert Culp plays a reporter/love interest and he too does a fine job. I've read some reviews that said he looked embarrassed but I don't agree at all as it seems he's having a wonderful time and he has some nice chemistry with Dickinson. Brisebois is fine playing the tough daughter while McCullough is awfully cute as the good girl. Even Yagher is enjoyable in his part and fans of HALLOWEEN will enjoy seeing Charles Cyphers in a quick bit. Glover really steals the film as the sleazy bad guy as you can't help but get a real kick because he's certainly a no-good snake that you love to hate. The director keeps the film moving at an incredibly fast pace and we're treated to all sorts of action with non-stop bullets going around and we even get several explosions. In true Roger Corman fashion we even get a sequence where some new footage is mixed in with mostly scenes from the original movie. The nudity on display, especially that of McCullough, just adds to the fun. One strange thing is that in 1987 just about anything could go in the direct to video market (this did hit a few theaters) but this film is actually a lot tamer than the original with much of the sleaze cut out.
First of all, being a Jim Wynorski movie, you have to have low expectations. But even for him, this is rather a dud. Not his worst, but far from his best. Second, you have to wonder why Angie Dickinson would agree to this. Being in the first one was "slumming it", so this is practically an insult. Though surprisingly for a Wynorski film, this may have less nudity than the original.
And then there is the strange overt political message. Maybe I missed it, but I don't recall the talk about Hoover shanties and the rich against the poor in the first film. This time it is really blunt, not even cleverly worked in. What exactly is the point?
BIG BAD MAMA II(which is more of an afterthought) is a very watered-down retread. The source material was over ten years old when they made this one, and the story lacks any surprises. In fact, besides the fairly solid cast(Dickenson, Robert Culp), the main attraction of BB MAMA II is in seeing TV star Danielle Brisebois in the buff. BIG BAD MAMA II recalls some past successes, but as it stands, it's no big bad deal. The Depression-era cars, sets, and costumes are all in place, but not much else.
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- QuizAngie Dickinson's nude scenes in the film were done by an uncredited Monique Gabrielle.
- BlooperA boom mic is visible in the windshield of the car after the bank is robbed.
- Citazioni
Daryl Pearson: You know, your little girls have grown up.
Wilma McClatchie: No, my little girls have grown out; it's not the same thing.
- Curiosità sui creditiAny unauthorized exhibition, distribution or copying of this film or any part thereof (including soundtrack) is an infringement of the relevant copyright and will subject the infringer to severe civil and criminal prosecution... not to mention a midnight visit from some of our boys.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Directors: The Films of Roger Corman (1999)
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- 1.200.000 USD (previsto)