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Frank Vega and Bernie Pope return, this time to Louisiana in an attempt to find a kidnapped friend.Frank Vega and Bernie Pope return, this time to Louisiana in an attempt to find a kidnapped friend.Frank Vega and Bernie Pope return, this time to Louisiana in an attempt to find a kidnapped friend.
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- TriviaThis movie continues to tradition of each Bad Ass film using stock footage of a chase or stunt from a late '80s/early '90s film. It was Red Heat (1988) in Bad Ass (2012), Narrow Margin (1990) in Bad Ass 2: Bad Asses (2014), and now Air America (1990) in this film.
- GoofsEarl is seen in the photo in a US Army uniform (with 4th Infantry Division patch), later he's referred to as a Marine.
- ConnectionsEdited from Air America (1990)
- SoundtracksHard Hitta
Written and Performed by Dave James
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I was not aware there were three of these movies so I watched this one first. I laughed at how insane and unbelievable the action and acting was. Then I went and watched Bad Ass. Now I really hate this second sequel.
Danny Glover is way past his action days as Roger Murtaugh. The fight scenes are painful to watch as neither Danny Trejo or Glover are in any physical condition to pull off these stunts. The bank fight scene is a prime example. They are so slow in their movements, I could have taken a pee break in the time it took Glover to throw a punch. The plot is silly and I knew the twist almost immediately because it was so poorly disguised.
Having now seen Bad Ass and how great it was and how perfect Trejo was for the character, it disappoints me so much that they tried to turn this into some kind of Lethal Weapon for geriatrics. Maybe they should have called it Geritol Weapon. I can't believe the same director did all three.
Skip the sequels and just watch Bad Ass. Its so much superior to this movie. They really screwed the pooch on this one.
Danny Glover is way past his action days as Roger Murtaugh. The fight scenes are painful to watch as neither Danny Trejo or Glover are in any physical condition to pull off these stunts. The bank fight scene is a prime example. They are so slow in their movements, I could have taken a pee break in the time it took Glover to throw a punch. The plot is silly and I knew the twist almost immediately because it was so poorly disguised.
Having now seen Bad Ass and how great it was and how perfect Trejo was for the character, it disappoints me so much that they tried to turn this into some kind of Lethal Weapon for geriatrics. Maybe they should have called it Geritol Weapon. I can't believe the same director did all three.
Skip the sequels and just watch Bad Ass. Its so much superior to this movie. They really screwed the pooch on this one.
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- $5,300,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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