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F/X2, effets très spéciaux

Original title: F/X2
  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48m
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5.9/10
12K
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Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy in F/X2, effets très spéciaux (1991)
A special effects man helps his girlfriend's ex, a cop, with a sting operation, where the ex gets killed. Something's off and he investigates with help from an ex-cop PI friend.
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A special effects man helps his girlfriend's ex, a cop, with a sting operation, where the ex gets killed. Something's off and he investigates with help from an ex-cop PI friend.A special effects man helps his girlfriend's ex, a cop, with a sting operation, where the ex gets killed. Something's off and he investigates with help from an ex-cop PI friend.A special effects man helps his girlfriend's ex, a cop, with a sting operation, where the ex gets killed. Something's off and he investigates with help from an ex-cop PI friend.

  • Director
    • Richard Franklin
  • Writers
    • Robert T. Megginson
    • Gregory Fleeman
    • Bill Condon
  • Stars
    • Bryan Brown
    • Brian Dennehy
    • Rachel Ticotin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Richard Franklin
    • Writers
      • Robert T. Megginson
      • Gregory Fleeman
      • Bill Condon
    • Stars
      • Bryan Brown
      • Brian Dennehy
      • Rachel Ticotin
    • 35User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bryan Brown
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    • Rollie Tyler
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    • Leo McCarthy
    Rachel Ticotin
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    • Kim Brandon
    Joanna Gleason
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    • Liz Kennedy
    Philip Bosco
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    • Ray Silak
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    Ross Petty
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    Dee McCafferty
    Dee McCafferty
    • Chambliss
    Jeri Craden
    • Aunt Kate
    • Director
      • Richard Franklin
    • Writers
      • Robert T. Megginson
      • Gregory Fleeman
      • Bill Condon
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    gazzo-2

    Plot kinda zigs and Zags but its still fun...

    Decent if somewhat belated(5 years??) followup to the '86 suprise hit, has Dennehy and Brown in fine form, some involved monkey business with Vatican medallions, bad cops and computer records. You gotta like the MacGyver-ish stuff they throw in, the indestructible hit-man and of course, That Clown. The Fighting, Animitronic Klown. Quite funny in it's way.

    This thing is def. tongue in cheek, at little on the confusing side if you try to think about the flips and flops in the plotting; but hey-it's all in fun. Dated but good.

    **1/2 outta ****.
    5Red-Barracuda

    Some original moments but otherwise a run-of-the-mill action flick

    The original F/X was a moderately successful movie. It certainly wasn't anything great but it did have unmistakable quirkiness in regards to how it approached the action genre. This sequel took five years to follow it, which does seem quite slow by the standards of the day. It teamed up the duo of Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy again, the former playing the lead character, special effects artist Rollie Tyler.

    The film opens once again with another amusing opening that turns out to be a film-within-a-film, featuring a transvestite alien lunatic. The story kicks into gear when Rollie's police detective friend is killed on a sting he was roped into. He has evidence of foul play though, so he joins forces with his private investigator buddy to get to the bottom of the conspiracy. Truthfully, the story is not very good and ultimately is only there to serve as a means to connect various action and jovial banter scenes together. In fairness, like the first movie, there are some entertainingly different action scenes to enjoy. Especially good was the robot clown fight, which was a refreshingly different way to approach an action movie punch up; also amusing was the shop sequence where the bad guy is finally dispatched when he has his head mechanically cellophaned like a supermarket chicken! But all-in-all, irrespective of these occasional original moments, F/X 2: The Deadly Art of Illusion is nothing to get too excited about. It's a passably entertaining action flick and no more really.
    7classicalsteve

    Entertaining but Typical 1980's-type Action Thriller that Had Greater Potential

    The glaring shortcoming of F/X 2 is that the main thrust of the plot, i.e. the what and why of the baddies, is not revealed until an hour or so into the film. At 109 minutes, that's well over half-way. Certainly the point was to pop our main character, Rollie Tyler (reprised by Bryan Brown from the first movie), into a life and death situation beyond his comprehension, and not until several clues are followed revealed that he (and we) find out what these circumstances are.

    Briefly, Rollie, the Australian special effects wizard, is hired again by the FBI to aid in cornering a serial killer. However, the plan goes awry when the FBI man who was supposed to stop the suspect in his tracks is killed by another unknown killer. Rollie finds himself also caught in a web of intrigue. And of course, when he is on the verge of getting snuffed out, Dennehy as Leo McCarthy pops in to save his ass. Not a bad opening, all things considered.

    Finally, Leo uncovers the back story, which I won't reveal, lest I be accused of "giving it away" as they say. However, the back story is described almost offhandedly, without even a flashback. Unfortunately, the downside is that, with very little screen time left, neither the history of what's behind the bad guys' motivations nor the bad guys themselves are ever fully developed. I found myself wanting to know more about the circumstances surrounding this back story, the what and the why. Of course, with these kinds of movies, a lot of screen time must be devoted to the baddies chasing the innocent by-standers in shopping malls or in car chases. I guess it's a Hollywood law that American filmmakers must devote a specified minimum amount of time to choreographed running around and shooting so they can legitimately call their project an "action movie".

    Still the film has its entertainment value. There is a strange chemistry that exists between Brian Dennehy (reprising his role has Leo McCarthy) and Bryan Brown, and again I wish that had been milked for all its worth. Of course, the most entertaining sequence, like the first installment, is the use of movie effects to thwart the bad guys, which works very well. Maybe I appreciated it as a breath of fresh air from the typical cat and mouse chase with automatic weapons that typically climaxes most of these kinds of films.

    Still very much in the style of a 1980's action movie, although this was 1991, with the typical rock songs spliced in for good measure. With the exception of the use of the special effects against the baddies at the finale, story-wise it is really the equivalent of a two-part episode of "Simon and Simon" with a larger budget.
    vertigo_14

    Almost as good as the first.

    F/X2 was actually a good sequel. But I think that's because it is very much like the first movie. And, F/X itself was a great movie because of the idea of a special effects artist trying to get himself out of a mess. Rollie Tyler (Bryan Brown) is now a toy inventor, having retired from the special effects business. His girlfriend's ex-husband, a cop named Mike, employ's Rollie's special effects expertise to set up a sting operation. But, something goes foul and the cop winds up dead. Like F/X 2, Rollie becomes once again involved with crooked cops and has to solve the whodunnit. And, part of what made the first movie great, too, was Brian Dennehy as detective Leo McCarthy, who Rollie Tyler calls on for help.

    As far as the story goes, it involves a bigger scale of corruption in the law enforcement circle, but the movie is just as enjoyable. And, you still get to see Rollie Tyler using his special effects abilities, which I always thought was the best part of the first one. If you have seen the first F/X, it's probably very likely you'll like the second one. It's one of the few movies I have seen where I can say that the sequel was pretty good.
    6view_and_review

    "Home Alone: Adult Kevin"

    I can't help but think that the success of "Home Alone" contributed to the creation of "F/X2." "F/X2" was an adult version of "Home Alone." The special effects were fewer while the booby traps were more. It was OK I just couldn't help but think I was watching "Home Alone 6: Kevin Has a Job."

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    • Trivia
      (at around 60 mins) When Rollie calls young Chris on the phone, the movie Chris is watching on television is the finished film Rollie was shooting the effects for at the start of the original FX : Effet de choc (1986).
    • Goofs
      The medallions are placed in individual pockets of the velvet purse and thus protected against touching yet, when the purse is handled, they make a distinct metal-to-metal clinking sound.
    • Quotes

      Leo McCarthy: Jesus Christ. What's wrong with your cat?

      Liz Kennedy: There's nothing wrong with my cat. She's a Cornish Rex. They don't shed.

      Leo McCarthy: Are you telling me that... Are you telling me that they look like this on purpose? Looks like a big rat.

    • Crazy credits
      Shot of helicopter flying and exclamations of non-pilot crook trying to keep it in the air.
    • Alternate versions
      The scene in which Tyler converts an aerosol can into a "grenade" was cut by the New Zealand censors on the grounds that it might inspire real-life incidents of "copycat" behaviour.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: One Good Cop/FX2/Switch/Spartacus/Drowning by Numbers (1991)

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • F/X2
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Orion Pictures
      • Dodi Fayed - Jack Wiener
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $16,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,082,165
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,455,058
      • May 12, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,082,165
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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