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Hot Shots 2
Five fuck hungry blokes ram and fill until no one is left standing. For France, Hartmann (the name says it all) shoves his pre-cum covered rod into bottom Erik Hall (Denmark). It climaxes when both blow a big fat load of semen in their mouths. Now Belgium enters the competition: Guy gets a thunderous feed of protein up his skin ass from Jacko. But thats not the end, soon Jacko's ass will be filled with English sperm: Cristian Torrent greases this young Sportswear cunt with his joy-juice. This will assist Guy to slide his pole in ..."
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Plot Summary
Navy SEAL Topper Harley is brought out of retirement for a daring mission to rescue American hostages held by the Iraqis. He must navigate treacherous waters and overcome his own anxieties to confront the ruthless Saddam Hussein and save the day. The film parodies war movies, particularly 'Rambo III', with over-the-top action and slapstick comedy.
Critical Reception
Hot Shots! Part Deux received mixed to generally positive reviews from critics. While some found its humor to be less original than the first installment, many praised its continued spoofing of popular action films and its energetic performances. The film was a box office success, continuing the comedic legacy of its predecessor.
What Reviewers Say
The film delivers consistent laughs through its relentless parody of war movies.
Charlie Sheen effectively reprises his role with comedic energy.
While relying on familiar gags, the movie's visual gags and rapid-fire jokes keep it entertaining.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the sequel, finding it to be a fun and silly parody with plenty of comedic moments. Many appreciated the continuation of the over-the-top humor and action sequences that defined the first film.
Fun Fact
The film famously spoofs a scene from 'Basic Instinct' where Sharon Stone's character crosses her legs, with Charlie Sheen's character, Topper Harley, doing the same in a very similar, yet comedic, manner.
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