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The evil Djinn is awakened once more, and must collect 1001 souls to begin the Apocalypse.The evil Djinn is awakened once more, and must collect 1001 souls to begin the Apocalypse.The evil Djinn is awakened once more, and must collect 1001 souls to begin the Apocalypse.
James Staszkiel
- Predator
- (as Jimmy Staszkiel)
Tom Lister Jr.
- Tillaver
- (as Tommy 'Tiny' Lister Jr.)
Rhino Michaels
- Butz
- (as Ryan 'Rhino' Michaels)
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Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies is the second installment of the Wishmaster series. There is nothing groundbreaking or innovative in this film, it's just entertaining to watch. In the sequel to the mildly successful prequel, the Djinn is freed again from his prison and proceeds to wreak havoc on the human race. He does this by granting his victim a wish, an effective method for achieving his goal because everybody wants something. The film has it's gory glory moments, something I thought was done well. There are a few comedic moments, especially when the Djinn approaches somebody to grant them a wish. The actor who plays the Wishmaster is perfect. This guy needs more work in the horror/sci-fi field, he has a sinister look to him and an unsettling voice. If you're a fan of horror movies, give the Wishmaster series a try.
This is yet another re-watch, ,I have seen this movie 3 times now, as I saw this before seeing the original.
I really loved this movie, I found it to be a lot of fun but not as fun as the Original.
This as some really nice gory deaths, which I really liked, effect are so fun to watch and some were just playing weird, even for the Wishmaster series.
Andrew Divoff is outstanding playing the Wishmaster, his face just give you the creeps.
The lead actress went bit over the top with some of her acting , some of cast were really bad in this, the most of them were decent, they could have done better.
I loved the last scene in the movie, thought it's was so funny!,
I didn't like some of the effects , near the end, I don't think it fitted well with other gory effect, that worked really well with the rest of the movie.
Not as good as the first , still a fun to be had in this gory sequel.
6 out of 10
I really loved this movie, I found it to be a lot of fun but not as fun as the Original.
This as some really nice gory deaths, which I really liked, effect are so fun to watch and some were just playing weird, even for the Wishmaster series.
Andrew Divoff is outstanding playing the Wishmaster, his face just give you the creeps.
The lead actress went bit over the top with some of her acting , some of cast were really bad in this, the most of them were decent, they could have done better.
I loved the last scene in the movie, thought it's was so funny!,
I didn't like some of the effects , near the end, I don't think it fitted well with other gory effect, that worked really well with the rest of the movie.
Not as good as the first , still a fun to be had in this gory sequel.
6 out of 10
Wishmaster 2 was very good for it to be a straight to home video sequel to a theatrically released first movie in a series. It really surprised me. I thought it was going to suck, because the first one was so good. Anyway, this film has more great death scenes as the first one. If you liked Wishmaster then you'll love Wishmaster 2. It captures the same elements that part one did. Though it is not as excellent as part one, it surely aims up there and almost hits the mark like the first one did. A must see.
A new twist to the Wishmaster story in that the Djinn must gather 1000 souls before granting the waker the three wishes. Andrew Divoff returns as the Djinn which is a perfect role for him. Divoff looks so evil with the voice to go along with it. When granting a wish, his reply is an unemotional "done" which can cut right to the hearts of many people that make a wish. In the first film the waker was a likeable woman but in this one it is a woman that kills when committing robbery. Someone that is not likely a person that can defeat the Djinn. She enlists the help of a priest which was her one good choice in life. The Djinn goes into a prison for 200 souls. Where can a Djinn get another 800 souls? A place where people wish for something that they don't have. A place that people are so concerned about wishing that they do not realize that their soul is now required? This place is so logical that when you realize it, it becomes a place where you better not wish. Who knows if an evil Djinn is waiting for you?
Campy, Tongue-In-Cheek sequel brings back the Wishmaster from the '97 original. Remains entertaining enough from beginning to end, and has a wider sense of humour, with campy situations replacing the original's gore. Andrew Divoff's performance as the Wishmaster is a must see, he alone makes the film worthwhile.
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Did you know
- TriviaAndrew Divoff, who plays the djinn in human form in this film and in the first Wishmaster film, does not blink when his eyes are visible. He does not blink even during scenes that his eyes are visible for 2-3+ minutes.
- GoofsThe first victim of the Djinn wished he'd never been born and his wish was granted. That should mean that his girlfriend and everyone else who knew him should have their memory of him wiped clean. She should not be grieving for him.
- Alternate versionsFinnish video version is cut by 38 seconds.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Everything Is Terrible! Presents: The Great Satan (2018)
- SoundtracksJailyard Shuffle
Written by Pete Menotti
Performed by Pete Menotti
Published by Ton Def Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Ton Def Records
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- $2,500,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 36m(96 min)
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