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When happy family man Joe Dirt gets himself transported to the recent past, he begins an epic journey to return to his loved ones in the present.When happy family man Joe Dirt gets himself transported to the recent past, he begins an epic journey to return to his loved ones in the present.When happy family man Joe Dirt gets himself transported to the recent past, he begins an epic journey to return to his loved ones in the present.
Rhonda Johnson Dents
- Galinda
- (as Rhonda Dents)
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- TriviaDavid Spade grew out his sideburns and facial hair for this movie. The original used his natural facial hair and synthetic hair glued on to look fuller.
- GoofsJoe meets the Galinda on the bench in present day, then recalls his story. In this story he ends his journey and meets her (for the first time as the story is in his past), finding out that she is a guardian angel. He recognizes her as the woman on the bench, but as this was the first time he had met her, he should have recognized her at the start of the movie as the guardian angel from the past.
- ConnectionsEdited from Joe Dirt (2001)
- SoundtracksSweet Home Alabama
Written by Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Edward King
Performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd
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14 years later Joe Dirte (as he likes to call himself) is going through another saga. He married the love of his life, Brandy (Brittany Daniel), and they had triplets (three daughters: Dakota, Cheyenne, and Abilene). Everything was cool in the Dirt world until his daughters saw him being victimized by his coworkers (a fart joke that went waaaay too long). It was then that Joe Dirt figured he had to be different/better to gain the respect of his three little girls.
Joe Dirt was not in need of a sequel--but truthfully how many movies are in need of sequels? But considering the plethora of sequels out there--with the majority of them being awful--this wasn't too bad. David Spade had the same mannerisms, speech and gullibility of Joe Dirt. Brittany Daniels was still the gorgeous love interest. And even Christopher Walken reprised his role as Clem. That's where the parallels stop.
It was not quite as funny and that was really just the writing. It didn't have the same appeal, even the story wasn't as captivating. With all of that it was still entertaining enough.
Joe Dirt was not in need of a sequel--but truthfully how many movies are in need of sequels? But considering the plethora of sequels out there--with the majority of them being awful--this wasn't too bad. David Spade had the same mannerisms, speech and gullibility of Joe Dirt. Brittany Daniels was still the gorgeous love interest. And even Christopher Walken reprised his role as Clem. That's where the parallels stop.
It was not quite as funny and that was really just the writing. It didn't have the same appeal, even the story wasn't as captivating. With all of that it was still entertaining enough.
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- Jul 7, 2017
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- Пригоди Джо Замазури 2
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- New Orleans, Louisiana, USA(on location)
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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