The time is meow.
Cast |
Seann William Scott, Clifton Collins Jr., Steve Lemme, Erik Stolhanske, Jay Chandrasekhar, Paul Soter, Damon Wayans Jr. |
Director |
Jay Chandrasekhar |
Screenplay | Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, Erik Stolhanske |
Music | Eagles of Death Metal |
Cinematography | Joe Collins |
Editing | Spencer Houck |
Soundtrack | Available |
Made in | 2018 |
Produced by | Broken Lizard Industries, Cataland Films, Needle's Eye Productions, Votiv Films |
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Genre | Comedy |
Language | Strong impact, very frequent. (Used in a demeaning manner,to show expression and in a comedic context). |
Nudity | Mild impact, infrequent, in a non-sexual context. |
Sex | None |
Violence | Moderate impact, frequent. (Not graphic, contains no blood-letting and is in a comedic context). |
Prejudice | None |
Blasphemy | None |
Drug abuse | None (sic) |
Comments | The film contains complex and mature themes of friendships, teamwork, smuggling, cross boarder patrol work, kidnapping, crime, revenge, competition, hostage, pranking, undercover police work, friendship and teamwork. The themes are presented in a comedic context of crime and mystery. Although presented in this context, the underlying themes and presentations of the elements that depict scenes of the music band group evading police, many punching scenes, crude language and the use of electric shocks, a man thrown out on a windscreen with blood, a man shot with blood, would be confusing, distressing, upsetting to viewers younger than 16. Therefore, viewers younger than 16 are prohibited from viewing this film. |
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R: Restricted | Rated R for crude sexual content and language throughout, drug material and some graphic nudity |
Runtime | 99 |
USA version is usually but not always the same as South African release. Versions released on streaming or DVD, Blu-ray or Video may also differ. |
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Disrespectful / Bad Attitude |
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Frightening / Tense Scenes |
Jump Scenes |
Tense Family Scenes |
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Music (Inappropriate) |
Topics to talk about |
Suggested age limit 17 + |
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Positive role models |
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Drinking, drugs, smoking |
Scale (Max) | 20 | |
What the Critics say | ||
Cape Argus / The Star John DeFore Goofy antics, but less spark. | 2 | |
ScreenIt Jim Judy I can only hope another sixteen years pass before Super Troopers 3 arrives so hopefully I’ll be well into retirement and won’t have to suffer additional brain and funny bone damage. | 2 | |
Metacritic.com 28 critics | 8 | |
Rottentomatoes critics 65 critics | 9 | |
Rottentomatoes tomatometer Tomatometer Meow that the wait for Super Troopers 2 is finally over, all but the most devoted fans mustache themselves why they waited so long for such cruel and tragic shenanigans. | 6 | |
Movie Review Query Engine MRQE critics | 9 | |
CommonSenseMedia Michael Ordona Sex, drugs, language in funny but over-the-top sequel. | 10 | |
What the People say | ||
Metacritic.com users 49 users | 15 | |
Rottentomatoes users 2797 users | 14 | |
IMDB 5010 Netizens | 14 | |
The Movie DB Community | 14 | |
Average .. 47% | 9 |