F/X2
F/X2

F/X2

1991Movie108 minEnglish

F/X man Rollie Tyler is now a toymaker. Mike, the ex-husband of his girlfriend Kim, is a cop. He asks Rollie to help catch a killer. The operation goes well until some unknown man kills both the killer and Mike. Mike's boss, Silak says it was the killer who killed Mike but Rollie knows it wasn't. Obviously, Silak is involved with Mike's death, so he calls on Leo McCarthy, the cop from the last movie, who is now a P.I., for help and they discover it's not just Silak they have to worry about.

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IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes54%
Google Users64%
Director: John FrankenheimerGenres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

Special effects wizard Rollie Tyler is pulled out of retirement to help his former colleague, who is framed for murder. Rollie must use his skills to expose the real killer and clear his friend's name. The investigation leads to a dangerous conspiracy involving a corrupt police department and a ruthless drug lord.

Critical Reception

F/X2 was met with mixed to positive reviews, generally considered a solid, albeit less groundbreaking, sequel to the original. Critics praised its inventive special effects sequences and action set pieces, though some felt the plot was somewhat convoluted and derivative of the first film. Audiences found it to be an entertaining popcorn flick with enough thrills to satisfy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its impressive practical and visual effects.
  • Acknowledged for delivering entertaining action sequences.
  • Criticized by some for a less original or somewhat predictable plot compared to the first film.

Google audience: Audiences generally found F/X2 to be an enjoyable action thriller, appreciating the creative special effects and the continuation of the original's premise. While some noted it didn't quite reach the heights of the first, it was considered a fun and engaging watch for fans of the genre.

Fun Fact

The film's climactic sequence, involving a collapsing building and a projected image of a dinosaur, utilized groundbreaking digital compositing techniques for its time.

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JPV852

JPV852

Not as good as the first but still plenty of fun elements and liked seeing Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy working together (we only get a glimpse at the end of the first film). Nothing special and not exactly a necessary sequel (kind of like...