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'Nobody2': A family film . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on August 19, 2025 at 00:11:41:

This one doesn't have the frenetic pace of the first, with serious violence being meted out every four minutes. Odenkirk is goaded into a family vacation in an out-of-the-way theme park in the middle of nowhere. Well, nowhere is just above the border with plenty of drug trade and puffed-up bosses. Even Sharon Stone steps up as the most evil woman in the West who runs the local town and all criminal enterprises. She was a formidable foe.

Since there was a definite softening in this one, it raises questions about whether there will be a third one. BTW, Christopher Lloyd played Nobody's Dad, who was in the same line of whoopass business. (He mostly rested on the sidelines.)

This is pretty much a watch at home film.