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Bad Ass 2: Bad Asses

Your're never too old to kick ass.
2014 | 91m | English

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Director: Craig Moss
Writer: Craig Moss
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Vietnam vet Frank Vega now runs an East L.A. community center where he trains young boxers to survive in and out of the ring. But when his prize student falls in with the wrong crowd and turns up dead, Frank teams up with his pal Bernie to take matters into their own fists and prove that justice never gets old.
Release Date: Apr 08, 2014
Director: Craig Moss
Writer: Craig Moss
Genres: Action
Keywords vietnam veteran, sequel, based on true story, murder
Production Companies Silver Nitrate, Sense and Sensibility Ventures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $5,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Danny Trejo Frank Vega
Danny Glover Bernie Pope
Andrew Divoff Leandro Herrera
Jacqueline Obradors Rosaria Parkes
Jonathan Lipnicki Hammer
Charlie Carver Eric
Dante Basco Gangly Asian
Sarah Dumont Jessica
Herbert Russell Security Guy
Patrick Fabian Officer Malark
Leon G. Thomas III Tucson
Jeremy Ray Valdez Manny Parkes
Han Soto Hung
Dennis Keiffer Tattoo Neck Dude
Ignacio Serricchio Adolfo
Melany Ochoa Julia Parkes
Lisa Raziano Bank Customer
Elizabeth Barondes Diane
Federico Berte Sparring Partner
Damien Bray Armed Man
Al Coronel Cop
Sophie Dee Hot Girl
Sergio Garcia Thug
David Scott Gaudin Bank Executive
Zedric Harris Big Black
Mikal Kartvedt The Abductor
Gary Kasper Tito
Jillana Laufer Senator's wife
Justin Lebrun Bar Patron
Judd Lormand Detective Williamson
Loni Love Carmen
Ken Moreno Ex-Marine
Michael Rader Beerbong Partier
Justyn Michael Richards Frat Guy
Con Schell Drake
Korey Simeone Insurance Agent
Ryan Slater Thin Caucasian
Matthew Tompkins Ex-Marine
Hawk Walts Purvis
Brock Lumarque Thug
Name Job
Georgia Schwab Set Decoration
Sara Krueger Art Department Coordinator
Eric Lalicata Supervising Sound Editor
Mikal Kartvedt Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Ramsay Williams Set Costumer
Renetta G. Amador Script Supervisor
Frankie Gleb Studio Teachers
Katrina Marcinowski Still Photographer
Matt Blackshear Digital Intermediate
Clark Burnett Editor
Carl Hoagland Art Direction
Robert Fure Leadman
Ryan Gegenheimer Sound Effects Editor
Christian Cardona Visual Effects Supervisor
Rachel Weir Set Costumer
Mitchell Bergman Transportation Coordinator
Brad Hill Location Manager
Jake Avignone Steadicam Operator
Marc-Antoine Serou Best Boy Electric
Jessica Lou Allen Key Hair Stylist
Angela Maldone Makeup Artist
Jeffrey Lombardi Set Dresser
Robert Forrest Digital Imaging Technician
Derrick Esperanza Electrician
Michael Schilling Electrician
Neil Chartier First Assistant Camera
Enrique Rico Grip
Gregg Thompson Electrician
Justin Liang Second Assistant Camera
Lynne Palmer Costumer
Ryan Slater Casting Assistant
Buddy Gheen Digital Compositor
Tara Blume Foley Artist
Ryan Maguire Foley Mixer
James Todd First Assistant Director
Keenan Mock Digital Intermediate Assistant
Emily Riedy Second Second Assistant Director
Derrick Strickland Production Secretary
Russell M. Jaeger Production Design
Ariyela Wald-Cohain Costume Design
Tom Boykin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Mori Boom Operator
Lillian Lanette Little Costume Supervisor
Tom Trafalski Music Editor
Nancy Breaux Script Supervisor
Maureen P. Mottley Production Manager
Cooper Donaldson Gaffer
Todd Haberman Original Music Composer
Cary Ayers Key Makeup Artist
Kristina Kasmin Assistant Property Master
Richard Lopez Best Boy Grip
David M. Adams Electrician
Justin Lipetz Electrician
John Van Valkenburgh Electrician
Keith Mentze Grip
Shawn Stoddard Grip
Traci Chartier Second Assistant Camera
Sybil Mosely Assistant Costume Designer
Jacqueline Shulman Costumer
Jeff Olan Extras Casting
Matt Hovland ADR Mixer
Kyle Lane Foley Editor
Dan Snow Sound Supervisor
Matthew Kovach Assistant Editor
Paul Sage Colorist
Brenda Arson Production Coordinator
Paul Marschall Director of Photography
Traci E. Smithe Key Hair Stylist
Lygia Orta Makeup Artist
Sarah Taub Set Dresser
Mike Arzaga Dolly Grip
Zachary Helmer Electrician
Justin Suriano Electrician
Richard E. Garcia First Assistant Camera
Anthony Ryan Grip
Greg Flores Key Grip
Maya Morgan Second Assistant Camera
A. Jeffrey Schoenberg Costumer
Kevin Deon Extras Casting
Ryan Anthony Arakaki Foley Editor
Randy Lawson Sound Mixer
Kat Hess Second Assistant Director
Devon Meadows Digital Intermediate Assistant
Gary Walter Dion Special Effects Supervisor
Craig Moss Writer, Director
Mary Jo Slater Casting
Myriam Arougheti Makeup Department Head
King Orba Property Master
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Ben Feingold Producer
Jim Busfield Producer
Ash R. Shah Producer
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Dark Jedi
4.0

The original Bad Ass was not really a bad movie. Not great but enjoyable. So I thought it would be worthwhile to watch the second one as well. Danny Trejo and Danny Glover certainly sounded like it could be a fun combination. Unfortunately this movie was a bit of a disappointment. The movie felt ... tired a lot of the time. Danny Trejo was not bad but Danny Glover never really felt like a bad ass and his fart jokes was definitely more bad taste than bad ass. The story was fairly whimsical and unintelligent. Some things were just poorly done. Like for instance Frank blowing up a chopper by throwing a hand grenade at it from a car. It was so poorly done that I just sat there thinking what the f…? And then on the end where they kill (of course) the main bad guy and Bernie claims that there he got his liver and that they should put the guy on ice. It actually looks like whoever wrote that crap actually believed in it as well since the final scenes implies that Bernie got his liver transplant. What kind of an idiot writes something like that. Heard about transplant compatibility requirements? Oh, and that nonsense with the ice-pick. If you get an icepick showed all the way into your head through your eye you most likely die. You do not walk around the next day with nothing but an eye patch. Then we have this diplomatic immunity crap. It really doesn’t work that simple. You might get away with a few speeding tickets but you cannot go on a crime spree and expect not to be expelled at least. That stuff might have been okay in Lethal Weapon but now it is really just dumb. On the whole I have to say that I was rather disappointed with this movie. The first one was better and that one was enjoyable but not great to begin with. There are some fun moments, some decent fighting and so on so it is not a total turkey but disappointing nonetheless.

May 16, 2024