![]() KINDERGARTEN COP 2 isn't horrible but there's really no point of the movie being made. He does have some funny stuff with Bill Bellamy but this too starts to get watered down as the picture moves along. As for the action star, he gives an okay performance here but his comic timing just isn't where it's needed to be. The kid's don't have any personalities and I thought all of them lacked any sort of chemistry with Lundgren. Another major problem is that none of the characters are all that likable. There's nothing wrong with that but the problem is that this comedy contains very few laughs. This is certainly a movie that parents could watch with their young kids as the filmmakers were going for that type of movie. The violence is pretty much tamed down and the majority of the jokes are aimed at children. Whereas the first film was somewhat uneven in regards to its sometime dark tone and sometimes comic tone, there's no doubt about this film in regards to it being aimed for children. While the film isn't horrid, the thing certainly isn't good and I'd argue that in the end it's quite pointless. In fact, I'm not really sure why they put a "2" at the end of the title because the original film is never mentioned and for the most part his is basically just a remake. Well, they did ask for a sequel to the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie about twenty years ago but this thing here isn't that. KINDERGARTEN COP 2 is a film that no one really asked for. It turns out that the information in located on a file at a Seattle school so the agent must go undercover to try and locate it. ![]() He's trying to put an infamous crime boss in prison but a hacker has stolen a file that tells the location of everyone in the Witness Protection Program. While a trope page does not have to go through YKTTW before it is created, it is suggested that a page goes through the system first so that the page can be made better before it is created.Kindergarten Cop 2 (2016) ** (out of 4) Twenty-six years after the original film we're finally given a "sequel" and this time it's Dolph Lundgren playing FBI Agent Reed. ", YKTTW, where other users, who are called "tropers", can give examples or suggest ideas to make the page better. Trope pages are usually created through a system called "You know that thing where. For example, the page for the antihero trope has a list of works that have different types of antiheroes. Trope pages are the opposite of articles on works: after describing the trope, it lists the trope's appearances in different media. A page on a work has a summary of what the work is about, as well as the tropes that are seen in the work. It also describes topics such as science, philosophy, politics, and history under its Useful Notes section. It has since added other television series, movies, books, plays, professional wrestling, video games, anime, manga, comic strips, and books, fan fiction, and other subjects, including Internet works such as Wikipedia, which is called "The Other Wiki" on the website. TV Tropes started by focusing on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It originally covered only television and movie tropes, but has since added other media such as books, comics, video games, advertisements, and toys. Unlike other wikis such as Wikipedia, it covers tropes in a casual and funny way. TV Tropes, also called Television Tropes and Idioms, is a wiki 1 that collects tropes seen in movies, television shows, video games, books, and other media. ![]() TV Tropes, also called Television Tropes and Idioms, is a wiki that collects tropes seen in movies, television shows, video games, books, and other media. English, German (translation occurring slowly in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Swedish, Italian, Esperanto, and Quenya, among others)
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