Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHoward and Eli, the killers from the first film in this duology, Video Violence, are back and are now hosting their own TV series. Broadcast secretly from their basement, the series looks at... Ler tudoHoward and Eli, the killers from the first film in this duology, Video Violence, are back and are now hosting their own TV series. Broadcast secretly from their basement, the series looks at the fine art of murder, letting other aspiring psychos send in videos of their handiwork ... Ler tudoHoward and Eli, the killers from the first film in this duology, Video Violence, are back and are now hosting their own TV series. Broadcast secretly from their basement, the series looks at the fine art of murder, letting other aspiring psychos send in videos of their handiwork for the world to enjoy. Some viewers are shocked and horrified, but many more become avid ... Ler tudo
- Anchorman (segment "Newscast")
- (as Gary Cohen)
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This film, though nothing close to as good as the original Video Violence, is one entertaining little flick. Unfortunately the film feels as though it falls short. It seemed more as just a special feature for Video Violence 1, rather than a whole new film. This may be because the film has such a weak plot.
I kind of had the impression that the original Video Violence was a film that was taken very seriously with the intention of making a well put together film, and that this sequel was made just for fun. Video Violence 2 is a lot more campy and focuses on humor more than gore.
Over all the film is very entertaining, but didn't really feel like a full length movie.
My Grade: D+
DVD Extras: Audio commentary by Director/ writer Gary Cohen, Special effects men Mark Dolsom & Mark Kwiatek, and actors Art Neill, Paul Kay, David Christopher, & Uke; 15 minute interview with Cohen; and Trailers for Video Violence 1, Video Violence 2, Cannibal Campout, Woodchipper Massacre, & Ghoul School (the DVD also comes with the first video Volence film on the same disc)
Staying true to the original, all the action featured in this film is very silly and trashy and the special effects haven't got any better either so the film still looks like it was made for a sum of money in double figures. While this doesn't exactly give it a lot of credibility, it does at least add to the charm. One of the few good things about the original film was its ham-fisted commentary on how film watchers love to see violence. This film once again takes that ball and runs with it but unfortunately this time it's all just too over the top and while the original wasn't very poignant, this one isn't at all. The original film also harked back to the old 'video rental' tradition with the focus being on a video store. This one doesn't have that going for it and the TV show idea isn't as good because (as far as I know) there isn't a show that is anything like this one. Still, the film is at least fun to watch and at just seventy five minutes, it doesn't drag like the original did. Fans of the original will probably enjoy this one too.
It features a couple guys who host a late night pirated tv show featuring snuff videos their fans send in (they even have an in-studio band). Kind of America's Funniest Home Videos on crack.
I loved it, my wife was offended, so I guess it's one of those videos you either love or hate...if you're looking for something different and totally sick, check this out...if you want acting, production values and plot, go rent "Titanic" for the 100th time...
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- CuriosidadesThe video box spine bears a Dobbshead and the text "Approved by J.R. 'Bob' Dobbs."
- ConexõesFeatured in The Cinema Snob: Video Violence 2 (2010)
- Trilhas sonorasThe Alligator Blues
Lyrics by J. "Uke" Kowaluk
Music by Dick Degregorio
Orchestrations by Gordon Ovsiew
Vocals by Jackie Neill
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- Video Violence Part 2: The Exploitation!
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 15 minutos
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