Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 04:49
Written by Morgan Hill
Monday, 07 September 2009 23:48
1. Put in a heavy helping of way to much back story.
2. Date the movie by saying it's been two years since the original.
a) He's just now picking up the sweater?
b) Still hasn't told his girl he loves her?
3. Send the main charecter off to college for ONLY two days to meet his new sidekick that just happens to be his roommate.
4. Now everyone speaks english. That I found to be amazing and out of line with the original
5. Add a new All Mighty bad guy that is above the original leader of evil..
6. Keep the girl friend around for nothing more than eye candy..
Over all the script just had many holes, cliches, and blatent plot conveniences. You don't break out of a building that's in the middle of the city and end up in the middle of the desert.
Name that flick?

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