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Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser
David Spade returns as the mullet-wearing, rock and roll loving, down on his luck white-trash-hero who embarks on another epic journey, this time through the recent past, the heartland of America - and his own mind - to get back to his loved ones. Joe Dirt is back with a vengeance, and a mop.
28 October 1974, Marquette, Michigan, USA
28 August 1959, Ellensburg, Washington, USA
6 August 1993, Orlando, Florida, USA
3 November 1953, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
14 August 1985, Forest Hills, Queens, New York, USA
July 16, 2015
So much is random and lame here, handed little consideration before being committed to a hard drive. "Joe Dirt 2" is an awful film, absolutely unwatchable and depressing.July 21, 2015
Pointless sequel isn't funny; lots of profanity, crude humorJuly 20, 2015
Precisely as good as it sounds.July 16, 2015
Sometimes the cast doesn't seem so sure it's a real movie, and, especially for the first act, it feels like they shot everything in one take, and left them all in the movie. Maybe they were afraid to yell cut.July 20, 2015
But even by the rather lofty modern standards of cynical, pointless cash-ins, Joe Dirt 2 is pronounced, a sequel to a mild hit from nearly 15 years ago that even its most ardent defenders would be hard-pressed to justifyJuly 24, 2015
JOE DIRT 2: BEAUTIFUL LOSER is not a good film. In fact, it is utterly terrible.July 22, 2015
At an egregious 106 minutes, Joe Dirt 2 feels like a director's cut where every single moment of footage was carefully preserved, no matter how pointless or unfunny or digressive it might be.July 23, 2015
You'd think that after 14 years, they'd have more than stale fart jokes and weak callbacks to bits that weren't funny in the first place.