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Housefull 2
Critic reviews and ratings
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...a bag of laughs with eye-candy - Akshay in linens, Jacqueline in minis - and some crackling performances.
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If you are a moviegoer who derives pleasure from loud comedies with over-the-top humor that defy logic at every opportunity, I am sure, you will relish this wacky slapstick.
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Don't go looking for a masterpiece; Housefull 2 delivers what it promises.
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A film as vacuously funny as 'Housefull 2' is the perfect weekend break. Go watch it for the mindless fun and dancy numbers.
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...one does agree there is a genre called madcap comedy and intelligence has nothing to do with it. Yet again, you cannot question the sensibility of the cine-goers today and all one demands from movies today is reasonable humour.
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...a high-production version of what they call the "mad-cap comedy". With nothing else at the cinemas this week, this makes for a just-about- bearable single time view.
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The Dirty Dozen in sequel surely conjure more laughter than Sajid Khan’s previous futile attempt at comedy.
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...may not be a good film but it certainly is better than the worst (namely its first part).
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...is nothing more and nothing less that what you'd expect from it. you know the director and his genre, so you know how you'll like the film.
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...there is a difference between being cheeky and being distasteful, between being politically incorrect and downright insensitive.
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This is a movie in which you have to leave your brains out of the auditorium. You may chuckle, laugh, smile or squirm (take your pick) on the silliness that unfolds. You can step in and out of the auditorium, it won’t matter.
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...has exactly the same mix of stars, foreign locations, farcical plot and spectacularly dim-witted comedy as the first Housefull. This is the cinematic equivalent of junk food - when you walk in, you know exactly what you're going to get.
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...is watchable but on one condition - leave your brains at home.
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Beyond the loud slapstick, it does have interesting situational humour but it gets more kiddish than genuinely mad.
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Basically, Sajid in full flow, celebrating juvenalia. No plot (don’t be silly), decibel levels cranked high, situations careering from one gag to another, characters spewing rapidfire lines which are meant to make you guffaw.
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...is constructed purely to appeal to the remnant ape in your DNA...
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Enough is enough. Over to Mr Khan for his mandatory, "I don’t make movies to get good reviews." Sure. He just makes bad movies. Period.
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...shamefully bad.
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So yes folks, the tasteless and talentless bunch is back, bigger and bustier.
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An unbearable and offensive film with a convoluted plot comprising too many noisy characters.
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...is for four-year-olds who don’t know any better. For anyone with taste, or anyone seeking genuine laughs, there’s nothing here.
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Nobody would object to a mindless comedy, if it was done well. But since Housefull was a hit, and audiences have proved to be woefully passive when making their ‘timepass’ choices, Sajid Khan can wilfully pass off this excessive silliness as entertainment.
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If you find this film funny, there is no hope for human beings, let alone reptiles.
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