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Recruited by the R.I.P.D., a resurrected sheriff returns to Earth to save humanity from a gateway to hell.Recruited by the R.I.P.D., a resurrected sheriff returns to Earth to save humanity from a gateway to hell.Recruited by the R.I.P.D., a resurrected sheriff returns to Earth to save humanity from a gateway to hell.
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Craige Els
- Mayor Julius Butterfield
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Why did they change Roy's back story? His story in the first movie was that his body was drug off by coyotes. The coyotes then had thier way with his skull. Are we to believe the townsfolk or his daughter never found his body? And what did he continue to age after joining the ripd? Having none of the original actors killed this movie. Jeff Bridges could have made this work, the current cast couldn't.
It had no magic. You didn't get to know Roy enough to like him before he was dead. He had none of the quirks of the Jeff Bridges version.
After the first 20min of this "comedy" I turned it off. It was just boring and not funny.
It had no magic. You didn't get to know Roy enough to like him before he was dead. He had none of the quirks of the Jeff Bridges version.
After the first 20min of this "comedy" I turned it off. It was just boring and not funny.
Not even close to being good as the first one. The jokes fall flat. They cast the wrong actors. They don't seem to own their roles. The writing is not very good at all. Slang talk was forced. I was excited when I saw this was coming out and man was I disappointed. Honestly this should of never been made. I couldn't finish the movie. They didn't use the right filters. It was too bright and too upbeat. It didn't have a that flair and magic as the first one. Me and my wife didn't enjoy it. We decided to watch the first one instead. I'm not sure what Netflix was thinking. They've been killing it lately on content.
I'm somewhat impartial as I did enjoy the original RIPD despite its bad reviews. However, when I heard the sequel/prequel was made, and that it was a direct market release, I wasn't expecting too much. The movie does lag at times, and certainly doesn't have the cinematic feel of the first movie. However, it's entertaining and if you're not too hard on it somewhat enjoyable. There are some very self-aware parts that tend to grind on you, but other than that, it's what you would expect from the type of movie it is. I would say it's worth looking at if you have some time and if you enjoyed the original, it's not a bad addition.
Unlike some other reviewers I liked the original and I like westerns. Problem is this was neither one. The only thing this movie had in common with the first is its title and the word dead-o. It was on PPV for $6 but I found it on Netfix and was very glad I didn't waste the $6. The best thing I can say about it is we managed to sit through the whole thing, albeit with groans and complaints. It struggles to be funny, intriguing and visually sensational without achieving any of it. I have the original on DVD and still plug it in once in a while. I wanted to like this and expected more but you'd have to pay me to sit through this again.
I have been an admirer of Jeffrey Donovan ever since the Burn Notice. I have to admit that this movie is a major disappointment, and compared to the first part this one is quite boring and will likely make you fall asleep somewhere around the middle. However the part that I liked was Jeffrey Donovan's cowboy/macho performance that fits this movie perfectly, I can't shake the feeling that the rest of the cast and the movie itself just didn't match his ambitions and performance to make this movie at least a fun watch. So if you appreciate his work and some earlier roles(especially Burn Notice) give this movie a chance, if not skip it because he is the only thing worth watching here.
Did you know
- TriviaThe headquarters near the beginning of the movie is the control room of the semi-abandoned Kelenfold power station near Budapest, Hungary. The film crew covered the plain control panels but the ornate glass ceiling is unmistakable. Several films have used the room as a set.
- GoofsJeanne offers the marshals "Morgan silver". The film is set in 1876. The Morgan silver dollar wasn't issued till 1878.
- Quotes
Jeanne: Maybe the Eternal One thought you could learn a thing or two. Walking in the shoes of those deemed less advantaged.
Roy Pulsipher: Come on now, I have learned plenty. My best friend is black. And my daughter is a woman.
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- 1h 42m(102 min)
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