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Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005)
The story catches up with FBI agent Gracie Hart shortly after she successfully disarmed a threat against the Miss United States Pageant while working undercover as a contestant in "Miss Congeniality". Having become a media celebrity following her heroic pageant exploits, Gracie has been spending more time lately at the salon than the shooting range, working the talk show circuit and promoting her book. When her friends, pageant winner Cheryl and emcee Stan, are kidnapped in Las Vegas, Gracie's all-out efforts to jump back into action to save them puts her at loggerheads with the FBI top brass who don't want to risk losing their mascot and fear she might not be up to the job anymore. (read more)
| Release Date: | March 24th, 2005 |
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Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous Movie Review by Zara (3/12/2007) |
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The first movie was pushing it. Was there really a need for a sequel? In Hollywood, where everything is about the almighty dollar sign, I guess in their little minds, there was.
However, they manage to pull down a decent actress in the meantime. Regina King, a woman who normally radiates strength is made fun of here,...
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Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous Movie Review by AJ (7/14/2006) |
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For some ungodly reason, I enjoyed the original Miss Congeniality back in 2000. It struck me as cute and funny, though it has been a few years since I've seen it. But anyway, getting to the point, I am someone who actually has a pretty positive recollection of the first film, yet even I will not recommend that you go out...
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| Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous Movie Review by Lance (6/18/2005) |
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Sandra Bullock in "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous". All right: Bullock has got the dorky Tomboy act down. Bring in her personal screenwriter, Marc Lawrence; Veteran TV director John Pasquin and a buffed up Regina king for racial balance, and you've got the perfect evening at the mall cineplex. No more filling than...
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